NOT mine, these are "dear"(i think so) concord of a friend...
i don't want to open the page oweiz that's why i took the opportunity of embedding it on my own blog... i just love love "better now" the first time i listened to it...
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
better now...
Posted by meggi at 8/20/2008 01:59:00 AM 0 comments
Thursday, August 14, 2008
MANAY GINA DE VENECIA LAUNCHES ADVISORY BLOG, INSPIRES NETIZENS TO COPE WITH LIFE'S CHALLENGES
The blog focuses on issues pertaining to women, family, love and life. She describes herself as a "Quintessential Filipina", and gives advice on a range of issues considered essential in the course of a woman's life.
She also showcases her advocacies and activities, especially the Haven for Women, Haven for Children, and the Ina Foundation.
In her daily blog work, she posts quotable quotes she finds on the internet which appeals to her sensitivities. These include quotes for mothers, children, prayers on peace and understanding, and faith.
Comments and quotes have been pouring in, mostly about musings of everyday struggle of people, Says Eero Brillantes, who developed the creative and technical content for the blog of Manay Gina.
"If you would read the comments on the blog, you can see the potential for a powerful outlet to propagate hope. Tagos sa puso ang mga naka post. So much emotion is involved. All of us try so hard to find our patch of good earth."
Of particular interest to a lot of her blog visitors is the post on the "Miracle of the Shoes" which talks about the loss of a loved one. The De Venecias lost a daughter to a fire accident at their home.
A blog post from a certain Maria Isabelle had this to say: "Losing a loved one is never easy. My Mom once told me that there is nothing more heartbreaking than losing a child. She said it with tears in her eyes. My Mom, like you, is a strong woman. She lost twins about two decades ago..
And like you, she turned to the Lord and prayed for her two prayed for her two boys…I cried with you and your family. KC and I are of the same age and I felt you pain when I saw the footage on TV. Looking back, I see that you have come a long way from the shocked parent I saw. What I see now is a strong woman who believes that her beloved daughter is at peace with the Lord.
Pairs of shoes are amazing. In your case, it is more than amazing. It is miraculous. Keep praying."
Another post comes for a certain Ann Margaret and tells of her own life and death experiences as her comment:
"As I read Manay Gina's blog on "Miracle of Shoes," I felt the void inside my heart like her because I also lost my grandmother. It was so hard to accept that she's gone because I don't have enough courage and strength to endure the pain of losing her. Her death was so sudden. But it would still take a life time for me to say "I'm ok."
Her blog really touched my heart; it is very sentimental. I burst into tears while reading it. Losing someone we love is never simple; it would crash our hearts into million pieces, feeling as if the world is on your back.
Though we cry so hard, it would never bring them back to life. Yes, I also believe that prayers are the best way to ease the hurt, because through prayers we can talk to them solemnly and in peace.
Prayers are the best channel to communicate with God and to the soul of our departed ones. It would also help their soul to find their way to heaven. Let's face the fact that they left us because they are now in the arms of God.
Just be strong and have faith. Because everything happens for a reason."
Manay Gina also writes on life learnings from her interaction with Former President Corazon Aquino, who she fondly calls "Tita Cory".She says that "To the world, she (Cory) will always be the symbol of a bloodless revolution. To me, she will always be my Tita Cory -- a role model in integrity, the glow of reason in times of darkness, and someone who finds strength and perseverance in prayer. I believe the Lord has blessed Tita Cory with the gift of His peace — an inner tranquility that calms the heart and soothes the soul."
The blog also features her own showbiz activities and in the process incites comments on the importance of her work in the field. "Nagmamahal, Manay Gina" has so far garnered two Catholic Mass Media Awards. Says Enzo Emmanuel, "Showbusiness has become a tool of influence and change in society. because information is given at the same time as entertainment, the messages can easily get across. Manay Gina has used this to promote her advocacy which made a difference and lots of troubled women were given help".xxx
Posted by meggi at 8/14/2008 10:27:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: press release
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Nacionalista Party Stand on Cha Cha
Press Release: Nacionalista Party
From: Office of the Spokesperson
For More Info: Gilbert Remulla, gcremulla@yahoo.com
Date: August 12, 2008
NP Spokesperson Gilbert Remulla: No Amendments to the Constitution Before 2010
The Nacionalista Party, headed by Senate President Manny Villar, reiterates its commitment to policy debates on how to further develop the Constitution. It recognizes that the Constitution, being the mother law that governs the nation, must be responsive to strategic issues of national interest. It supports the initiative of Sen. Aquilino Pimentel to open the doors of debate on federalism as a pro-active course of action in bringing peace to Mindanao.
Having said that, the Party categorically opposes any move to change the Constitution before 2010 as part of peace building in Mindanao. It believes that this will further divide an already polarized society. The immediate task is to build a climate of understanding between and among stakeholders to true peace in Mindanao. And this means getting the pulse of the whole nation, sincerely involving our democratic institutions, and respecting our democratic processes and laws.
The peace in Mindanao must be addressed head on if we are to move forward as a country. We hope that any initiative to bring peace to Mindanao must be done with utmost transparency and accountability. Any move to pursue a political settlement among contending parties in Mindanao under a cloak of secrecy and political maneuverings will not prosper.
This also means a commitment to a peace process that de-escalates the conflict. This starts with the immediate cessation of hostilities and veering away from a climate of fear and armed confrontation. Our ordinary brothers and sisters are the ones suffering. The displaced are already around 160,000 and still increasing. Add to this those who are being brought back to the Philippines from Sabah by Malaysian authorities, and those OFWs going home due to armed conflicts in many parts of the world.
Let us all redirect our energy towards strengthening our republic. At the end of the day, we would like to see a Philippines that is strong politically and economically. Let us strive to be a prosperous and powerful nation, worthy of respect in Southeast Asia and the rest of the world. xxx
Posted by meggi at 8/13/2008 05:01:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: event, politics, press release
Monday, August 11, 2008
Young Generation of Politicians Barnstorms Schools, Connects with the "Internet Nation"
Press Release: August 11,2008
For more info: Eero Brillantes, 09276702831, mindbullet45@gmail.com

Young Generation of Politicians Barnstorms Schools, Connects with the "Internet Nation"
A multipartisan political group called "Young Turks" led by Genuine Opposition Spokesperson and Pamantasan Lungsod ng Maynila President Atty. Adel Tamano has started to go the rounds of colleges and universities all over the country. Tamano, along with other young political personalities Nacionalista Party spokesperson and former congressman Gilbert Remulla, English Professor Danton Remoto, Congressman Erin Tanada, and San Juan mayor JV Ejercito are doing the rounds of campuses advocating for youth involvement in governance.
The kick off started at Silliman University in Dumaguete City Last July 10-11, 2008.
Tamano described the event. "The bright students of Silliman University asked questions and we tried to answer them with substance and with style, with wit and cheer and laughter intact. It is because their questions seemed to deal with lack of hope, of being betrayed by their leaders, of abandonment. I hope we kept the spark plug of hope alive. We spoke in a chapel, a presentation room for business students, and the great church — all in one day. We hope the Sillimanians had a grand time, the way we did too, in our first campus tour."
Eero Brillantes, CEO of Mindbullet Marketing and Public Relations, and maintains the young turk's blog www.oppositeofapathy.
For his part Remoto was upbeat about the launch and how the internet was able to disseminate the event exponentially. "Skycable showed the complete proceedings that night of July 10, and we also had coverage from two radio stations, two newspapers and the Sillimanian college paper as well as its website. Not to mention the many blogs of the bagets from Silliman, which are now being read and re-sent and re-read all over the borderless world of cyberspace. "
Congressman Tanada, emphasized the need for dialogue between the young batch of political leaders and the youth. He said that it is important for the youth not to loose hope and for them to assert their rights. Remulla asserted that there is still hope and it resides in the youth and the young generation should not be afraid to stand for what they believe in.
On August 26, 2008, the Young Turks will visit the University of the Philippines National College of Public Administration and Governance. This will be followed by a tour to University of the Philippines at Los Banos in September. Xxx
Posted by meggi at 8/11/2008 03:05:00 PM 0 comments
Saturday, August 2, 2008
Ü^_^Ü
have a wonderful day everyone! mOwnin' Ü^_^Ü
Posted by meggi at 8/02/2008 05:48:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: thought
Friday, August 1, 2008
just for saving...
"...you can't predict what's gonna happen.. but sometimes, the thing you didn't expect is what you really wanted after all.. maybe the best thing to do is stop trying to figure out where you're going and just enjoy where you're at..."-unknown
Posted by meggi at 8/01/2008 06:29:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: thought
Green
the previous month was a lot of rest. Congress recess, meaning lesser work for me because the "febrile news " for me was like hibernating... but its last week was hectic. Gosh, i really can't believe that a new month has started. every beginnings prickle my heart and mind to ponder about the endings. like how did i fare, did i excel or did i screw things?! No matter what has transpired, all i know is i enjoyed every day of it and i am happy at the end of each day! a lot of thought running in my mind but so little time... I'll just hold my thoughts for now... I'll get back and I'll plant it well...ÜÜÜ
Posted by meggi at 8/01/2008 05:12:00 PM 0 comments


