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Lunes, Pebrero 21, 2011

Prepaid Simcard Registration

........"Saying right to equal access to technology has limits, the Department of Justice (DoJ) has endorsed the enactment of Senate Bill No. 2644 introduced by Senator Manuel Villar that will require the registration of prepaid subscriber identification module (SIM) cards to discourage crimes.".........
........."Villar, in his proposed SB No. 2644 said that prepaid SIM cards are used by criminals in committing money-making activities such as e-raffle and random lottery.
Prepaid SIM cards, he added, have also become a tool of the so-called “dugong-dugong” gang to commit robbery or extort money from their victims.
The bill proposes that all sellers of prepaid SIM cards will require buyers to present government issued identification cards and record all personal information of the buyer.

The bill proposes a penalty of a fine ranging from P100,000 to P1 million and imprisonment from one year to two years for all violators.".........
<<<Click here to read in full>>>

I hope this proposed bill will be approved into law because this will be very helpful for the responsible use of prepaid Sim Cards.

Linggo, Pebrero 13, 2011

Popoy Revisited 14 Feb 2011

Remember Popoy of Lovapalooza fame four years ago?

Reminisce…….

RP breaks world record: 6,124 kissing couples           Date: Saturday, 10-Feb-2007 6:00 pm

Event: Close Up Lovapalooza (2007) Season 4            Where: Open lot of the SM Mall of Asia in Manila

Waah, wala akong partner!" — Popoy

 

Popoy: Hi miss beautiful, may partner ka na ba?

Eh biglang dumating ang boyfriend nito

Boy: Anong problema mo, ha?

Popoy: Ah .. eh, (hehe) love and peace, pare. Cool ka lang. Gusto ko lang kasing halikan yang GF mo …

Boy: Gago ka ba?

Popoy: teka, teka muna … pero pupusta ako ng 100 pesos, mahahalikan ko sya ng hindi gagamitin ang labi ko.

Girl: Oh, really? Sige ba.

At biglang hinalikan sa lips yung babae, habang nakatulala ang nanonood na boyfriend, sabay sabi,

Popoy: “Talo ako, sayo na ‘tong 100 pesos”

Go to original post........

 

What’s this post all about? Don’t get me wrong. I never meant to be a KJ.

This is posted not of hate. On the contrary, this is posted that the truth be known and no one be fooled, conformed to the world and its follies.

I love you that much!

 

Further reading........

How Valentine"s Day Works


Huwebes, Agosto 26, 2010

Hi. Who's in charge?

Memorable Quotes from the movie "The Fugitive", 1993

Deputy U.S.Marshal Samuel Gerard: Hi. Who's in charge?

Man: Sheriff Rollins.

Deputy U.S.Marshal Samuel Gerard: Excuse me, I'm Deputy U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard, I'd like to...

Sheriff: I'll be with you in just a minute.

Deputy U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard: With all due respect, Sheriff Rollins......I'd like to recommend checkpoints on a -mile radius......at l-l- and over here on Route

Sheriff: Wait. The prisoners are all dead. Checkpoints will get a lot of people frantic and they'll flood my office with calls.

Deputy U.S.Marshal Samuel Gerard: Well, shit, I'd hate to see that happen......so I'll take over your investigation.

Sheriff: On what authority?

Deputy U.S.Marshal Samuel Gerard: The governor......the U.S. Marshal's Office..... the District, Northern Illinois

Sheriff: All right, you want jurisdiction over this mess. You got it.

Deputy U.S.Marshal Samuel Gerard: Alright, listen up, people. A fugitive has been on the run for 90 minutes. Average foot speed over uneven ground, barring injury, is four miles an hour. That gives us a radius of six miles. What I want out of each and everyone of you is a hard target search of every.....residence, warehouse, farmhouse, hen house, outhouse..... and doghouse in that area.Your fugitive's name is Dr. Richard Kimble. Go get him.

Miyerkules, Mayo 12, 2010

.........and it is important that we are afraid.

There is very much to fear if Aquino wins the 2010 presidency, and it is important that we are afraid. Messiah or moron, if he is elected, his fall will be ours.

Method To Madness : The rise and fall of the Yellow King
By Patricia Evangelista, Philippine Daily Inquirer May 08, 2010


Huwebes, Abril 17, 2008

MQ Test

The Black and White Movement have presented this MQ Test way back October 2007.

This could still be useful at the present so here it is in part……

 

Our national conscience has been desensitized irreparably and we have lost the capacity for outrage. We have become an indifferent, if not a cynical people. And the few who are incensed by the unfolding events feel helpless, not knowing how or where to vent their anger.

Is there hope? It really depends on each one of us. By now, I hope, we must have realized that the impunity we see today is a direct consequence of our apathy and inaction in the past. If we sit idly by and do nothing, it will only get worse.

First, let’s take stock of how we view things from a moral standpoint, before we even think of what we can and should do. I invite you to take the Morality Quotient Test (MQ test) below.

What is your reaction in each of the situation described below? (Choose one that approximates your attitude).....and see how you scored after 5 questions.


1. Fr. Ed Panlilio accepts the P500,000 given out after a meeting with GMA by mayors and governors at Malacanang. He said the money did not come from jueteng or from any illegal source, so he decided to accept it. He intends to use it for projects that will benefit his constituents. How do you feel about this?

a. It was naïve of him to accept it. Understandable. He is, after all, a rookie politician. But now that he knows more about the circumstances of the payoff, he should just return the money.

b. I agree with Fr. Ed. Nothing wrong with using “clean” money to help the poor folks of Pampanga.

c. Father Ed, welcome to the world of politics. You should get used to this kind of wheeling and dealing.

d. He should not have received it in the first place. But since he did, then he should shut up. He’s only giving the opposition fodder for their destabilization efforts.



2. Rep. Cuenca admits in a radio interview that he received a P200T “Christmas gift” after the Malacanang meeting. Other congressmen present in the meeting denied there were “gifts” given out. Cuenca later recants and says it was just a joke. How could he receive a “Christmas gift” when it’s not yet Christmas, he argues. Cong. Defensor says, even if it were true, there’s nothing wrong with it. And Sec. Lito Atienza says, that it’s really standard practice for the President to give her allies gifts of up to P200K after such meetings. It was so in the 9 years that he was mayor. How do you feel about this?

a. I am outraged not only by the brazenness of the payoff and how our elected officials are trivializing it, but also by the blatant lying. The mere fact that this happened in Malacanang should compel the President to resign.

b. This should be investigated by the proper agencies (PAGC or Ombudsman or even the Senate) to determine culpability, punish the guilty, and clear the names of Congressmen who did not receive any amount.

c. What else is new? As Atienza says, this has been going on for the longest time. No matter who the president is, this practice will continue.

d. Elected and appointed officials should be more circumspect in their public pronouncements. Reckless statements like these are tainting our image and might scare investors away.



3. Joey de Venecia vividly describes how the First Gentleman points a menacing finger to his face asking him to “Back Off!” The First Gentleman vehemently denies it and says he could not possibly have done it since he didn’t know Joey personally. But he did advice Joey that he could be violating the law which prohibits relatives of the Speaker from entering into a transaction with government. Obviously, one or both of them are lying. What’s your take?

a. I believe Joey. I can’t imagine him having the audacity to invent such a fantastic story. The Senate should compel, if necessary, the First Gentleman to explain his side.

b. It’s really Joey’s word against the First Gentleman’s. Let the investigation take its full course and let the people decide for themselves.

c. It doesn’t really matter who’s lying. They probably both are. As some senators have said, it’s just a quarrel for kickbacks.

d. It’s probably part of a PR demolition job against FG to discredit and embarrass the GMA government.



4. Palace officials and pro-admin senators are saying that the Senate ZTE hearings should now be terminated, having been rendered moot by the resignation of Comelec Chairman Abalos. The Senate should instead focus on legislating priority bills to alleviate the condition of our people. Besides, they argue, Sec. Neri has already said everything he is willing to reveal and will only invoke executive privilege if pressed by the Senators. What do you think?

a. The hearings should continue to ferret out the truth and determine culpability of all officials involved, possibly including GMA. The Senate should challenge executive privilege at the Supreme Court if Neri invokes it. As for Abalos, a criminal case should be filed against him.

b. The Senate should continue the hearings. However, if there are no new witnesses or information, then they should stop and instead legislate laws as they were mandated to do.

c. Nothing good ever comes out of Senate investigations. Senators, especially those with presidential ambitions, are just showboating.

d. The hearings should stop. People are not interested in scandals. They’re more interested in improving the economy. This will give them jobs and food on the table. Senators should instead work double time to pass bills that will improve the economy.



5. PERC – a risk consultancy firm, released its report on corruption among Asian countries. The Philippines garnered the highest index (8.6 on a scale of 10) making it the most corrupt country in Asia. Opposition groups cited this in their information campaign. Malacanang countered with a media blitz saying that PERC never said the Philippines is the most corrupt, and that this was merely the perception of company executives surveyed. It accused the opposition groups of distorting the survey for their own political ends, and that this has set back the economic gains that the administration has worked so hard to achieve. What’s your take?

a. The fact remains that the Philippines is now the most corrupt Asian country. All corruption reports, including those prepared by Transparency International, are based on perceptions. Rather than worry about tainting our image, we should instead work on reducing the incidents and magnitude of corruption. And it should start from the very top.

b. Even if it’s true that we have become the most corrupt, harping on it does not help much. We should instead work together to improve the situation.

c. What’s all the fuss? We don’t need a foreign agency to tell us what we already know.

d. Let’s not nitpick on the issue of corruption. Other countries as corrupt, if not more, than us are prosperous. Let’s focus on improving our economy.


How to score: add 20 points for every (a) answer, 15 points for every (b) answer, 10 points for every (c) answer and 5 points for every (d) answer.

Interpreting your total score:
THE IDEALIST. If you scored a perfect 100, you’re a hopeless idealist. To a lot of people, you’re a self-righteous moralist, out of touch with realpolitik, and uncompromising. While it seems you’re on the extreme, you may just be the right person to countervail what the CBCP now sees as the moral bankruptcy of our leaders. You must be fuming mad by now with the unraveling of one scandal after the other.
THE CONSCIENTIOUS. If you scored between 90 to 95, you have a fairly decent sense of right and wrong, perhaps tempered only by a healthy fear of instability. With the brazenness and impunity you see today, you are probably ready to act on the dictates of your conscience.
THE PRAGMATIC. If you scored between 65 to 85, you consider yourself a well-balanced person, looking at the big picture rather than just the moral dimension of an issue. When scandals first hounded GMA, you’re probably one of those who kept asking, “But who will replace her?” With the magnitude of bribery you now see, you’re probably close to saying, “I don’t care who replaces her. Just get her out!”
THE CYNIC. If you scored between 30 to 60, you are probably snickering and saying, “I told you so.” You are unfazed by current events, and are determined to continue doing what you do best – nothing. Well… you deserve the country we have today.
THE RUTHLESS If you scored between 20 to 25, you have a single-minded tunnel vision towards economic prosperity. Your philosophy in life could be – “Screw morality. You can’t eat morality. ” To you, the end justifies the means.

 

Read in full.... MQ Test

Miyerkules, Marso 26, 2008

Moon On Your Pyjamas

“I hope the world will heal itself, this corrupt government along with it….” P. Weller

 

Let there be an undying vigilance in all of us, spiritually, politically, physically, and all things of good report. May our choice be always for the truth.

I have been away for sometime in this part of my world but I always look forward to be here.

They say, we Filipinos have short recall of the important news happening around us. And that is true.

After sometime, many will just have cared less about all these corrupt deals of our supposed government servants. These government officials are supposed to serve, so we should be reminding them that if ever they forgot.

Is this important? Yes it is!

 Some people have left this country because of the unjust acts of these people in power. These good people that chose to stay away.  They saw it more effective to battle these injustices while on foreign soil. They have a better chance there. They sacrificed a lot to be away from their loved ones and continue the fight for the truth. Others have gone out for better working opportunities. They are our heroes.

And I just have the luck to knew somebody who continuously fight for the truth even away from this country. He is not even my relative but I will always pray for him that he will one day be rewarded of all these sufferings even in behalf of people he did not even knew or will ever meet.

So let us help him with our individual vigilance for the truth in our everyday circumstances.

Naibulalas nga ni Mang Conrado……..

“When Cory announced she had cancer, even tough guys like Alfredo Lim broke into tears. "She is a good lady, she was a good president," was all Lim could say, and it was more than enough, it said it all. The nation wept and prayed that somehow God in His infinite mercy and wisdom would find a way to keep Cory much much longer than 2010, well unto the richness of her years.

When Gloria announces she has boils, there will be massive defections from the ranks of atheists into the ranks of theists. More Filipinos will believe there is a God.

Cory is a class act.

Gloria is a crass act.”

Martes, Pebrero 12, 2008

Popoy revisited

Remember Popoy of Lovapalooza fame a year  ago?

Reminisce…….

RP breaks world record: 6,124 kissing couples           Date: Saturday, 10-Feb-2007 6:00 pm

Event: Close Up Lovapalooza (2007) Season 4             e: Open lot of the SM Mall of Asia in Manila

Waah, wala akong partner!" — Popoy

 

Popoy: Hi miss beautiful, may partner ka na ba?

Eh biglang dumating ang boyfriend nito

Boy: Anong problema mo, ha?

Popoy: Ah .. eh, (hehe) love and peace, pare. Cool ka lang. Gusto ko lang kasing halikan yang GF mo …

Boy: Gago ka ba?

Popoy: teka, teka muna … pero pupusta ako ng 100 pesos, mahahalikan ko sya ng hindi gagamitin ang labi ko.

Girl: Oh, really? Sige ba.

At biglang hinalikan sa lips yung babae, habang nakatulala ang nanonood na boyfriend, sabay sabi,

Popoy: “Talo ako, sayo na ‘tong 100 pesos”

Read on........

 

What’s this post all about? Don’t get me wrong. I never meant to be a KJ.

This is posted not of hate. On the contrary, this is posted that the truth be known and no one be fooled, conformed to the world and its follies.

I love you that much!

 

Further reading........

Origins of the Day of Love

 

 

Lunes, Pebrero 4, 2008

Saturday, 2nd day of the 2nd month 2008 - Gregorian calendar.

Their business is in the line of construction, the other is on maintenance of a Beach Resort. They present themselves as one on-stage to do a song and dance number. His pitch maybe off key, his dance steps maybe out off sync with the rest of the group but he is giving his all. He is offering thanksgiving.

 

Another group came from area 3&4 North of Manila. She stands out among the youth lined up in front. To her left is a boy not more than 15 years old. To her right is a girl of about 20. Maybe the two are her grandchildren and she’s a standout among the youth in front because she is in her 80s. Aside from her age, she is a standout because her movement was a little step late though it is visible in her that her joy is not a bit diminished. She is offering thanksgiving.

 

They are offering thanksgiving, that’s what matter most!

Biyernes, Oktubre 19, 2007

oooh baby, it's a wide, wide web world

After finally finding time to read “Fora Biblica” which is one among the latest posts at my most favorite blogspot,  I stumbled upon a courageously rocking blogspot by jospherdon.

How did I stumbled upon it?

Well, I was searching for the Philippine star article dated October 2, 2007. A news article entitled “INC members beat up Pentecostal preachers” which was mentioned in the “Fora Biblica” post.

I googled it and first on the list was josepherdon.blogspot.com

I have not read much of this blogspot but having met josepherdon’s beautiful wife, I’d instantly say that this is a promising site.

What do you know, just like that I was reminded that it is such a wide, wide web world.