Mt. Mayon is roaring. . . for all the victims, for climate change, for all the unborn and the born thrown in garbage bins . . .
0 comments Posted by Malaybalay Blogger at 11:28 PMThe once perfect cone is perfect no more. Is it a forecast of the doom that mankind will have to suffer considering that the once perfect man and woman, once perfect world where there was no pain only happiness and once children born out of love - all go to the other side of perfection which is destruction or imperfection? The time has come for reckoning and are we ready for it?
Within a week or so, Mt. Mayon might finally erupt according to Dr. Renato Solidum, director of Philippine Volcanology Seismology. Most of the people, withinb 6-8 kilometer danger zone have been evacuated, thanks to the good lead by Governor Joey Salceda.
Once again, after having said what must be said, let us pray for the safety of all concerned and if possible plead to Mt. Mayon to calm down and rest its anger. Father God, help us.
Judge refused Judicial responsibility: What are the implications of such decision?
0 comments Posted by Malaybalay Blogger at 6:07 AMYet, in the end we can only comment or criticize like what Senator Richard Gordon and Senator Miriam Santiago have poignantly expressed. Cortez, alone, will have to listen to his social conscience and face his God.
Koala Killer: Koala Aids other than Loss of habitat
0 comments Posted by Malaybalay Blogger at 10:24 PMIn Australia, Koalas die because of Koala Aids. In addition to this killer disease is something man can do something about: loss of habitat.
While this is painful to know, it is even more painful to note that even men are being killed because of aids and because they do not have any shelter to protect themselves from natural phenomena like strong rain, excessive heat- loss of their "habitat".
This is more heightened when we hear of the Ampatuans having 20 plus mansions and in every mansion, vaults to keep their cash and weapons. How do we call this inequality?
Challenge to Education 138 students: What is your comment when scenarios, such as those indicated, come to your knowledge? Your insights will be published in this blogspot when Teacher's teacher receives your ideas and/or feedback.
Labels: koala aids, Koalas, loss of habitat, Teacher's teacher
46 hostages by Ondo Perez Group released; Basilan State Col. Vice-Pres. hostaged; 31 High-risk prisoners escaped: What is happening?
0 comments Posted by Malaybalay Blogger at 12:45 AMNews Patrol of ABS-CBN and Top Story of ANC announced the latest about the hostages taken by Ondo Perez group in Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur: 46 captives are released. This was done amidst demands by Ondo Perez himself.
Situations, like this, are soothing to everybody's sanity but the other side of the story is what is disturbing. Demands of the hostage takers versus the safety of many hostages, children, women at that, is it moral? Perhaps the so-called demands will be granted but how about the traumas experienced by the hostages? Can Perez ever give to the victims their own demands of returning to them their peace of mind? Why did he include so many children and elderly women all to pressure the government to hear his side? Are the lives of the hostages less important?
On our part, this is one reason why we prefer Martial Law to be declared in places where lawlessness prevails. Did we not hear one Basilan bishop, Bishop Martin Jumoad who, is a religious leader and bishop in Basilan since 1983 and is supposed to promote peace, entertain the idea of Martial Law being declared? Ironically, the intention of suggesting it is to restore peace and order in Basilan.
Still in Basilan, 31 high-risk prisoners escaped from Basilan Provincial jail and so again, we ask: why do these things happen? Wy do we have unresolved cases one after another? Thirteen (13) days before Christmas and yet chaos still reigns. Lord, we need your miracles.
As if the aforementioned situations are not enough, the Vice-President of Basilan State College, Orlando Fajardo, is abducted. Another family is left grieving as to the uncertainty of their loved ones' lives. The hostage takers are asking for P20 million ransom.
Providentially, we caught Lea Andanar -Yu, anchor of Top Story this Sunday interview the good bishop. Bishop Martin Jumoad explains his side and why he prefers Martial Law to be declared in Basilan. The other visitor happened to be the good Senator, Rodolfo Biazon who clarifies that Martial Law is not the answer - and if there is one - it is the strong will power of the government to truly solve the problems.
Fellow bloggers, let us share insights: How can we "breathe the air of freedom"? How can we have peace and order in our communities? Teacher's teacher awaits your comments, suggestions and analysis.
Tiger Woods on indefinite leave from professional golf and on definite goal to become better husband,father and person. . .
0 comments Posted by Malaybalay Blogger at 7:37 PMSave a personal appearance on any credible talk show, Tiger Woods wrote in his blog to the effect that after much thought, he has decided to go on indefinite leave from professional golf and devote more of his time to become a better husband, father and person. We are not sure whether Tiger personally wrote this but it is enough for now to know that he is trying to prioritize and he is ordering it accordingly: as a husband, then as a father and finally as a person.
For us teachers, we usually say: become the best person you can be and the rest falls into its proper places: if married, become the best husband/wife you can be and with children as fruits of such a beautiful and committed union, become the best parent. Still we realize it is not us but Tiger who likes to move on after admitting to infidelities. We are aware of many more personalities who fall from grace and resolve their problems their own way.
We were witnesses to the squirmish between Jinkee Pacquiao and Manny Pacquiao when it was rumored that Krista Ranillo had something going on with the boxer. Nowadays, talk is fast losing its sting because Manny went public about asking apology from Jinkee for the pain the rumor had caused.
Certainly, Tiger Woods can learn from Manny Pacquiao. But if the revealations are to be believed, it seems Tiger's case is very complex with so many girls eager to go on public about their unique relationship with him. So Tiger, you are on your own how to save your marriage, your relationship with your children and experience peace of mind and peace with your conscience.
Remember, we can only pray for you and hope that you will emerge the Tiger Woods, a committed human husband, a more loving human father and a renewed, more humane human being, facing the world with clearly different zest and perspective, making the world better as well..
Tiger, we your fans, will wait for that day when once again we watch you play, your eyes focused on things that truly matter. Without you, we will never be happy to follow golf but with you, knowing your family is with you, we will thank God for giving Tiger back to us.
Martial Law in Maguindanao barely a week, now lifted at 9 p.m.
0 comments Posted by Malaybalay Blogger at 5:44 AMSometimes, it is difficult to catch up with updates that come from the government since Martial Law was declared in Maguindanao, Philippines. Especially so, when the historical joint session of the House of the Senate and Congress was convened precisely to find out the validity of such declaration. Just when the senators and congressmen showed off their expertise and usual bickerings, and they just began; we hear Martial Law would be lifted tonight at 9:00 o'clock.
December 10 is International Human Rights Day;Obama receives Nobel Peace Award
0 comments Posted by Malaybalay Blogger at 6:08 AMWith all the depressing news that dominates nowadays, it is uplifting to hear that Nobel Prize is given to President Barack Obama which providentially happens on the day when it is International Human Rights Day. While, as ever, critics question why Obama is the choice, we beg to disagree. Obama symbolizes newness of leadership and possibilities.
"Balik Scouting"-Return to Scouting-is the theme on December 30, 2009. Girl Scouts of the Philippines,Bukidnon Council turns 57 years old
0 comments Posted by Malaybalay Blogger at 1:41 PMWere you once upon a time a Girl Scout? Were you a "brownie"? a twinkler?a junior?a senior scout? a cadet? a Girl Scout Volunteer as an officer, member of any Committee? a community leader in the barangay? in your district? A Girl Scout volunteer in any capacity? If you were:
Have you contacted the headquarters of the Girl Scouts of the Philippines, Bukidnon Council? Did you call (088) 8134332? or cell number 09194047034? Please do- especially because the Bukidnon Council will turn 57 years old! and also because as we always say: Once a Girl Scout Forever A Girl Scout.
Reserve the date: December 30, 2009, Wedneday, 1:00-5:00 in the afternoon, Bukidnon State University Auditorium, Malaybalay,Bukidnon.
Let us renew friendships. Relive the patrol system. Rekindle the girl scout spirit. Reminisce the unforgettable camping and training moments. Revisit the good old days as a girl scout.
161 suspects in the Ampatuan Massacre, many more witnesses, abundant questions remained unanswered, families who lost their loved ones still grieving
0 comments Posted by Malaybalay Blogger at 3:30 AM20 plus mansions owned by the Ampatuans, huge amounts of cash owned by the Ampatuan dynasty, 161 suspects responsible in the most gruesome, heinous crimes committed against 57 victims in Maguindanao, Mindanao, Philippines; many more witnesses come out to let truth and justice prevail yet the families of the victims continue grieving and will forever ask why?
The Philippines, sad to say, has been declared the most dangerous country for journalists. Imagine more than 10 of them died because they decided to cover a supposed to be matter of course: to file one's candidacy. Now this so-called ordinary exercise of one's right will forever be known the saddest moment of disrespect against human lives. Imagine again, dead bodies shot again and again when they are already dead. Others were shot in the most private parts of their bodies. Some of the dead bodies got buried together with their vehicles. Tapes that are played again and again should remind us that we are all equal - in the eyes of God and no one - Ampatuan or not - ever has the right to take away a person's life.
It is therefore painful to hear residents from Shariff Aguak who do not mind their poverty while the Ampatuans have all the wealth. They say:"the Ampatuans are rich for their politics while we just need a little space for our farm and if the Ampatuans give us rice or food, we are happy to accept."
Now we know why there are monsters as there are good people. Only God knows who we truly are. "Hudas not pay" is the indirect way of the jeepney driver reminding commuters to pay their fares: "Hudas not pay".