Thursday, August 20, 2009

Christian group’s Bro. Eddie to announce 2010 plans on Friday


CBCP News

MANILA, August 20, 2009— Jesus Is Lord Christian group leader Bro. Eddie Villanueva’s political plans for 2010 will be known on Friday.

Villanueva earlier said there is pressure from various groups and his sympathizers for him to make a public answer whether he is running or not.

So the decision, said his Bagong Pilipinas, Bagong Pilipino Movement, could be learn on August 21.

Villanueva will make the announcement during his group’s commemoration of the patriotism of Senator Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino, with thousands of his supporters present.

The movement, which espouses the setting up of a righteous leadership in government, believes that in order to have national renewal, the principles of justice must be instituted in the country.

The born again leader has been saying that he will run in the 2010 elections depending on their network and political machinery.

Villanueva is also calling on his followers and supporters to join their commemoration of Aquino’s 26th death anniversary.

“The heroic death of Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino is best honored by the birth of a new Philippines,” said Villanueva.

Some 10, 000 Bagong Pilipinas supporters will join Villanueva in paying tribute to Aquino outside Barasoain Catholic Church in Malolos, Bulacan.

The activity, called Sigaw ng Pilipino: Parangal ng Bulakenyo para sa Kabayanihan ni Ninoy Aquino,” will also gather multi-sectoral groups supporting Villanueva’s Bangon Pilipinas Party.

A mass march from four points of convergence going to Barasoain Church will show Villanueva’s force: Kapitolyo, Crossing, Cathedral and Barasoain.

"The Movement is holding the activity in Bulacan because the province is undisputedly the 'Bayan ng mga Bayani'," said Villanueva who is also one of the most prominent sons of Bulacan. (Roy Lagarde)

Pagbabago? Bro. Eddie Ako!

Bro. Eddie to lead tribute to Ninoy in Barasoain Church; 10,000 supporters expected to join


"The heroic death of Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino is best honored by the birth of a new Philippines."



Bro. Eddie Villanueva, leader of Bagong Pilipinas, Bagong Pilipino Movement (BPBPM), said in a statement as he called on BPBPM supporters across the country to join the national commemoration of the patriotism of Aquino on August 21.



Villanueva himself will lead 10,000 BPBPM supporters in a tribute to Aquino in Barasoain Church in Malolos, Bulacan. The activity, called "Sigaw ng Pilipino: Parangal ng Bulakenyo para sa Kabayanihan ni Ninoy Aquino," will also gather multi-sectoral groups which are members and allies of Bangon Pilipinas Party as well as local executives of the province led by no less than Governor Jonjon Mendoza.



"The Movement is holding the activity in Bulacan because the province is undisputedly the 'Bayan ng mga Bayani'," said Villanueva who is also one of the most prominent sons of Bulacan.



A mass march from four points of convergence going to Barasoain Church will show the force of those calling for a new Philippines: Kapitolyo, Crossing, Cathedral and Barasoain.



"The call for change is real. This march for change will show that Filipinos are genuinely committed to support the birth of a new Philippines," the leader of the good governance group said.



BPBPM's vision centers on the belief that the Filipinos are capable of transforming the Philippines into a productive, prosperous and respectable nation through a 7-point roadmap: empower the people, emancipate the people, educate the people, energize the economy, elevate living standards, eradicate bad governance and establish peace in the land.



Meanwhile, Bangon Pilipinas Party will make an announcement on its participation in the 2010 national elections.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

About CIBAC

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History & Accomplishments
CIBAC is a multi-sectoral organization dedicated towards fighting graft, corruption and cronyism in government. It is made up of people bound together with the common belief that such diseases must be stamped out in order for true national development to commence.

Formed in 1997, CIBAC has grown into a nationwide organization through the efforts of the idealistic and dedicated men and women who compose it. But the fight against corruption is no easy task, it is for this reason that CIBAC continueView Blogs its invitation for nationalistic, law-abiding and God-fearing citizens to join its cause and contribute towards ensuring a better future for our country.

CIBAC has continuously faced corruption head on. It is instrumental in the filing of cases against erring officials with the Ombudsman and other courts. It has also joined hands with other civic groups as petitioners in filing cases of plunder, graft and corruption, bribery, violations of the Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct for Government Employees, and perjury against known public officials. Primary among these is the impeachment complaint filed against former President Joseph Ejercito Estrada in 2000.

CIBAC has not limited its battle against corruption to the courts though. Since 1998, it has been an active participant in peaceful mass actions and mobilizations to reiterate its stand against all forms of corruption. It also continues to broaden its network of anti-corruption groups and agencies to intensify its campaign against corruption.

As a party-list member in the House of Representatives, CIBAC has taken a more active legislative stand on issues pertaining to good governance, transparency and honesty in the conduct of operations and management of both the public and private sectors, and promotion of the welfare of the marginalized sectors and interest groups, particularly the youth, women, overseas filipino wokers, rural communities, urban poor and labor.

Mission, Vision, Goals
The prevalence of corruption makes it difficult and sometimes impossible for government to address the true needs of the people. The Citizen's Battle Against Corruption is an organization dedicated towards the elimination of this disease in all levels of government. CIBAC believes that this could be best addressed through long term solutions that would make it difficult for officials to continue taking advantage of the people. At the same time, it also seeks to educate and inform people about corruption and provide an agency that would both hear and voice their concerns. To this end, CIBAC adopts the following as its general program of action to achieve its goals:
  1. To assist in the exposure and prosecution of corrupt public officials and their cronies as well as to advocate transparency and fairness in all dealings by the government at all levels.
  2. The people need to have their faith restored in government agencies viewed by many as nothing but crime syndicates out to plunder the country. To this end, CIBAC is proposing to initiate several projects that would act as deterrents to those government officials and personnel who would take advantage of the public's trust.
  3. To promote a socially responsive, democratic political structure for a more effective administration and proper formulation of social, cultural and economic policy at all government levels. It follows that after addressing corruption in the government and all its agencies, these institutions would have more resources to perform their mandated tasks. More resources will certainly make policy implementation much easier, thus, the needs of the people will be better met.
  4. To uphold the rule of law and a national philosophy that embodies the aspirations of the people and the nation. CIBAC does not advocate mob rule. While vigilance against corruption must always be foremost on its agenda, we recognize that only legal and constitutionally permissible measures are the means to enforce that vigilance

CIBAC Nominees

1. Emmanuel Joel J. Villanueva

2. Atty. Cinchona C. Gonzales

3. Atty. Armi Jane Borje

Your Representatives in the 14th Congress
EMMANUEL JOEL J. VILLANUEVA
Rep. Joel VillanuevaBorn on 02 August 1975, Emmanuel Joel Jose Villanueva became the youngest member of the House of Representatives (HOR) when he took his oath of office on February 6, 2002. He obtained his bachelor's degree in Commerce, major in Economics, from the University of Sto. Tomas in 1996. Afterwards, he completed a Special Studies Course in Business Administration from the Harvard University.

Even before becoming a solon, Rep. Joel (as he is more fondly referred to) had already been going around the country doing numerous humanitarian work and services. He has also been the Chairman of the Kristiyanong Kabataan para sa Bayan (KKB) [www.kkbmovement.org] since 1999.

Professionally, he has served as the Managing Director of the ZOE Broadcasting Network, Inc., and President of Chosen Freight (a forwarding company) and Vills Water Corporation.

Rep. Villanueva became deeply involved in politics during the Erap Resign Movement. Within a couple of weeks after Chavit Singson's disclosure, CIBAC's first nominee led a contingent in the Senate asking for the Former President's resignation. Later, CIBAC became a signatory on the impeachment complaint filed against former President Estrada.

On 04 March 2002, Rep. Villanueva was chosen as one of the Majority Leaders of the 12th Congress. . Aside from this, he was also chosen as member of twenty-three (23) standing and two (2) special committees of the House of Representatives.

Unfortunately, the failure of the Arroyo Administration to keep its promise to curb corruption and institute genuine reforms along with the anomalies and controversies that plagued PGMA's presidency disillusioned the young solon. In the 13th Congress, the young CIBAC representative sit with the Minority of the House as its youngest deputy minority leader where he continued to push for his advocacies for a corruption-free Philippines. As Deputy Minority Leader, Rep. Villanueva served as an ex-officio member of all House Committees.

Now in the 14th Congress, Rep. Villanueva is the Assistant Minority Floor Leader of the Commission on Appointments.

ATTY. CINCHONA C. CRUZ-GONZALES

CONG. CHONA: LARAWAN NG MASIGASIG NA LINGKOD NG BAYAN

Cong. ChonaSa murang edad pa lamang ni CONGRESSWOMAN CINCHONA CRUZ-GONZALES, o mas kilala sa tawag na CONG. CHONA, ay kinakitaan na siya ng angking katalinuhan at kakayanan sa pamumuno (leadership) at kasipagan. Katunayan, bukod sa mga parangal na kanyang natanggap sa mga inter-school competitions, siya ay nagtapos bilang valedictorian sa Daang Hari Elementary School sa Navotas City. Patuloy niyang ipinamalas ang kanyang kakayahan sa pag-aaral at maging ang talento niya sa sining ng pagganap sa St. James Academy sa Malabon City, kung saan siya nagtapos ng haiskul. Sa gitna ng mga kaganapan ng EDSA People Power Revolution noong 1986, namulat sa kaisipan ni Cong. Chona ang responsibilidad ng mga lider ng pamahalaan, ang kanilang sagutin sa Diyos at Bayan, katuwiran, katarungan at kapangyarihan ng mamamayan habang tinatapos ang kursong AB Philosophy sa Unibersidad ng Santo Tomas (UST). Kaya naman nagpatuloy siya ng pag-aaral sa San Beda College of Law kung saan tinapos niya ang kursong Bachelor of Laws. Matapos maipasa ang isa sa tinaguriang pinakamahirap na pagsusulit sa bansa—Bar Examination—siya ay nagsimulang magtaguyod ng karapatan ng manggagawa, maralita at kababaihan kasama ang mga bata. Mula 1992 hanggang 1997, siya ay nagsilbi ding resource person sa isang on-the-air free legal counseling radio program sa DZRJ. Noong 2003, kanya muling pinalawig ang kanyang kaalaman nang siya’y nakibahagi sa Harvard Law School’s Program of Instructions for Lawyer. Naglingkod rin siya bilang abogado ng ating Republika at mamamayan sa Office of the Solicitor General sa loob ng 12 taon. Naging consultant din siya sa DENR sa maikling panahon.

Noong ika-14 ng Setyembre 2007, naiproklama si Cong. Chona bilang ikalawang kinatawan ng CIBAC Party List. Mula noon ay wala siyang sinayang na panahon para mapaglingkuran ang mga mamamayan na nagluklok sa kanya sa pwesto. Sa ngayon ay mayroon na siyang nasumiteng 17 House Bills (HB) na naglalayong matugunan ang pangangailangan ng iba’t ibang sektor ng lipunan. Kabilang dito ang HB 997 na kung maisasabatas ay magbibigay ng pagkakataon sa publiko na malayang makita at maunawaan ang mga transaksyon ng pamahalaan; HB 3364 na nagsusulong na maipaunawa sa mamamayan ang mga panganib na dulot ng paninigarilyo sa pamamagitan ng pagpapakita ng mga angkop na larawan; HB 4080 na naghahangad na mabigyan ng proteksyon ang mga taong may angking katapangan na ilantad ang korupsyon at pagnanakaw sa kaban ng bayan; HB 4273 na nagtitiyak ng pantay sa pagtrato at oportunidad para sa mga kababaihan sa lipunan; HB 998 o Immorality, Pornography and Obscenity Deterrence (IPOD) Act na naglalayong parusahan ang mga gumagawa ng pornograpiya sa Internet; at co-author din siya ng OFW Credit Assistance.

Bukod dito ay mayroon na rin siyang nasumiteng 10 House Resolutions (HR) na naghihikayat sa Kongreso na talakayin at imbestigahan ang iba’t ibang isyung panlipunan. Kabilang dito ang HR 721 na isang panawagan sa Kongreso na imbestigahan ang suhulang naganap umano sa Court of Appeals ukol sa alitan sa pagitan ng pamilyang Lopez at GSIS para sa pagmamay-ari ng MERALCO; HR 556 na naglalayong imbestigahan ang talamak at ilegal na pagtatago ng bigas na siya marahil na dahilan ng hindi mapigilang pagtaas ng presyo nito sa merkado; HR 33 na nagpapa-imbestiga sa $21 milyon anti-corruption aid mula sa Millennium Challenge Corp. ng bansang Estados Unidos na naglalayong siguruhing walang bahid ng korupsyon ang transaksyong ito.

Sa kabila ng mga parangal, papuri at tagumpay na kanyang nakamit sa larangan ng abogasya at paglilingkod sa bayan, nanatiling nakalapat sa lupa ang mga paa ni Cong. Chona. Hindi niya kailanman hinayaang baguhin ng sistemang pulitikal ang kanyang payak at mapagpakumbabang pagkatao. Kaya naman hindi na nakapagtatakang madali siyang minahal at hinangaan ng mga kapwa-Kongresista, ka-opisina at maging mga kababayan na kanyang nakikilala tuwing siya ay naghahatid ng tulong sa kanila. Dahil sa kanyang angking katalinuhan, kasipagan, at kabutihan ng kalooban, walang dudang siya na nga ang bagong mukha ng tunay na lingkod ng bayan!

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Youth Generation For Christ(YGFC) Polomolok, South Cotabato


















Bagong Kabataan Leadership was invited last August 16, 2009 to conduct workshop for the Youth Generation For Christ (YGFC) Composed of young people from different Evangelical and Pentecostal churches of Polomolok. It was fulfilling for us to share our passion in reaching our generation today. Bagong Kabataan is an organized YOUTH ORGANIZATION in GENSAN.



Thursday, August 6, 2009

The 7E’s Platform of Government of Bro. Eddie Villanueva

Bro. Eddie Villanueva, The 7E’s of His Platform of Government



broeddiebangonpilipinasBro. Eddie Villanueva, a sure candidate for president on 2010 Philippine National Elections, is a visionary leader. Bro. Eddie together with the Bagong Pilipinas, Bagong Pilipino Movement leaders are saying that hope is just around the corner as they presented to the media and the public the platform of government during the latter’s launching at the Araneta coliseum early this year attended by thousands of nation loving citizens of the country representing the different sectors of the society.

Bro. Eddie is a decisive leader and has more than enough experience in leading our nation into economic, spiritual and moral revolution. He speaks from his heart more than from his head though he has both.

Bro. Eddie Villanueva, a true champion and a leader is more than willing to do sacrifices by offering himself for the second time to lead our country as President on 2010 Philippine National Elections.

THE BAGONG PILIPINAS, BAGONG PILIPINO MOVEMENT PLATFORM

Our vision and our hope

We are Filipinos who believe in God and in the Philippines, that it is capable of transforming itself into a productive, prosperous and respectable nation.

We stand for good governance, and good governance can be achieved only when like-minded Filipinos bind themselves together and provide a moral force to bring this about.

We support a Filipino economy that is built on a highly-educated, creative and productive citizenry; one that is driven by sustainable growth for at least 100 years and beyond with optimum investment in infrastructure as well as in modern technology for agriculture, industry and services; one that aims to strengthen and depend on domestic demand while completely taking advantage of what the rest of the world can offer; and one where families can enjoy to the fullest the fruits of their labor right in their own land.

We aspire for a Filipino society that promotes justice for all regardless of their status in life; one where all Filipinos can live in peace and harmony; and one where our integrity and sovereignty as a nation are meaningful because Filipinos are aware and proud of their cultural heritage and they are supported by strong air, land and sea defenses.

rpflag2Our roadmap to Bagong Pilipinas, Bagong Pilipino

While attaining our vision for a Bagong Pilipinas, Bagong Pilipino or New Philippines, New Filipino will be a long road, we shall persevere in definite stages until we all share in the common hope and say the common prayer that we are making and shall continue to make good progress. Succeeding generations of leaders will have to build on those achievements so that there shall be cumulative growth and development as we aspire to catch up with and finally overtake our Asian neighbors in 24 years.

Our priorities and our commitment

The road to Bagong Pilipinas, Bagong Pilipino is a long, arduous one. There is therefore a need to prioritize if only to show to our people and convince them that we can do it. We have what it takes to be a world-class nation. We need to break the spirit of indifference and skepticism among our people.

In the first six years, we seek to achieve the following goals, the Seven E’s:

1. Empower The People

To empower the people, we shall first ensure the integrity of the new automated voting system by subjecting it to various third party audit and stress tests. This will convince the people that the election mechanism can serve the interests of the people in achieving change through the electoral system instead of staging new forms of public protests. Second, press freedom and academic freedom shall be more strongly upheld by executive commitment and legislative support through appropriate laws. Third, there shall be dedicated desks in each public agency to immediately address the complaints of the general public. The Presidency shall monitor and ensure quick action on these complaints.

2. Emancipate The People

To emancipate the people, first, a quick judicial review shall be conducted of all outstanding cases pending in the regional trial court, appellate court, Ombudsman, Sandiganbayan and the Supreme Court complete with accountability check. There shall be appropriate sanctions against those found to be negligent, corrupt and incompetent. New cases shall be required to be resolved within reasonable period of time. If necessary, dedicated and special courts of law shall be established. High- caliber public lawyers shall continue to be provided to level the legal playing field. This is all about fairness and justice. Second, and in the latter part, there shall be learning campaigns about the country’s rich cultural heritage while efforts shall be undertaken to achieve cultural revival for the full blossoming of Filipino creativity to help the people realize that indeed they can be proud of their heritage then and now, rather than be ashamed of what we have become. This is all about delivering the minds and spirits of the Filipinos.

3. Educate the People

To educate the people, we shall do a quick multisectoral, multidisciplinary stock-taking to overhaul the existing educational program in the Philippines starting with first, the curriculum in all levels with emphasis on the sciences and engineering, mathematics and computer sciences as well as English and literature. Second, there shall also be a comprehensive review of all textbooks and other school materials to ensure the world-class quality of Philippine education. Third, there shall be quick and across-the-board adjustment of salaries of all teaching personnel to ensure a corps of dedicated, highly skilled and well-paid educators. Fourth, there shall be a quick review of all existing learning centers to ensure that only quality schools and colleges are allowed to operate. Fifth, a feeding program shall be installed immediately starting with depressed communities and provinces to spread throughout the archipelago to ensure the proper frame of mind and body of the students. In the latter part, two projects are in the pipeline: public libraries in all cities and municipalities shall be built and continuing education and training shall also be conducted for the senior citizens and those who are intellectually and physically challenged.

4. Energize The Economy

To energize the economy, a comprehensive 24-year program of economic miracle shall be prepared, leveraging on the existing programs and vision of the Government with a great difference: there shall be greater role for Government to direct the priorities of investment and provision of infrastructures to priority areas and sectors to achieve one overriding goal: to see a New Philippines overtaking its neighbors in 24 years or even earlier. First, massive infrastructure projects shall be implemented to ensure more than adequate road facilities, cheaper power, better utilities and communications. We shall build an integrated transportation system that will link air travel and sea travel to railways and road systems for convenience, safety and economy of the riding public. Research and development shall be harnessed to bring about modern and environment-friendly technology to multiply the efficiency and productivity of sunrise segments of agriculture, industry and services and all their ancillary industries. Second, and to ensure resources are available for these massive undertakings, there shall be a rethinking of fiscal policy: regressive taxation shall give way to progressive, simplified taxation to achieve higher tax collection and contribute to income redistribution. If necessary, new taxes shall be passed while existing taxes especially on financial transactions that stifle rather than encourage economic growth shall either be reduced or abolished. Effective tax mapping of all establishments and households shall be conducted to increase the tax base even while the system is being streamlined. Fiscal incentives to industries shall also be rationalized in favor of the provision of better facilities, services and infrastructures. Quality and directed expenditure shall be ensured. Third, we support a truly independent central monetary authority to ensure low and stable prices while the financial system remains safe and sound. The BSP shall be allowed to float its bonds for monetary stabilization. Its capitalization shall be fully paid and if necessary, increased. Sufficient protection shall be afforded by law to central bank staff and officers to safeguard their independence in the performance of their duties. Fourth, given the increasing need for more lands, the current agrarian reform shall be reassessed and recalibrated as necessary to adapt it to modern agriculture. Illegal occupancy of public lands shall give way to important public projects particularly in industrial and commercial zones. Illegal occupants shall be relocated in new communities where employment opportunities shall also be secured. Legal obstructions like right-of-way, temporary restraining orders by the courts, and so on shall be appropriately dealt with to ensure quick resolution of cases and realization of both domestic and foreign investments.

5. Elevate the Living Standards of the People

To elevate the living standards of the people, the manifesto of a common man shall be heeded: the State shall promote an environment where job and business opportunities will make it possible for every Filipino to have: (1) decent and affordable housing by rationalizing all government agencies involved in housing, leveraging on the resources of the GSIS and SSS or a new provident fund system with stronger terms of reference; (2) clean and safe water, electric connection and communication facilities by requiring current water, electric and telecom concessionaires to devise a consolidated system to benefit from economies of scale; (3) decent and affordable medical care by overhauling public hospitals and clinics and providing them with sufficient personnel and logistical support; (4) well- built and well-lighted streets, public parks and playgrounds through effective coordination between the local and the national governments especially in the efficient use of the internal revenue allotment; (5) reliable and secure post office facilities by overhauling the current system and increasing the pay scales of post office personnel; (6) regular garbage collection by institutionalizing performance review of all contractors and sub-contractors; and (7) adequate police protection by overhauling the PNP. Within six years, with ample resources from robust tax collection and a conscientisized bureaucracy, we want to improve on the old Philippines where public services worked and were highly-prized and Filipinos would never trade staying in the Philippines with living in other countries. Overseas employment is no longer a necessity but will be reduced to a simple choice.

6. Eradicate Bad Governance

To eradicate bad governance, we shall, first, encourage a covenant to be signed by the President, the Senate President and the Speaker of the House as well as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court that they reiterate their oaths of office and their commitment to carry out their respective mandates to achieve good governance, free of corruption in all agencies of Government under their jurisdictions. This is possible because with a robust economy yielding higher public revenues, salaries of all public personnel shall be increased to reduce their vulnerability to corruption. At the same time, performance review shall be institutionalized as basis for higher rewards for good public servants and severe penalties for the inept and the corrupt. And second, we shall establish greater transparency and clear-cut mechanisms for reporting and prosecuting cases of graft and corruption to achieve zero-tolerance for corruption among those in government and even in the private sector.

7. Establish Peace in the Land

To establish peace in the land, first, the full force of Government shall be used to bring the Mindanao peace process to a fruitful resolution without compromising the integrity and sovereignty of the Philippine Republic; second, we shall invite the rebel forces to the negotiating table to impress upon them that under a new, prosperous and honest dispensation, all their causes shall be addressed under the umbrella of one Republic of the Philippines; third, while we speak softly, we shall carry a big stick by strengthening our land, air and sea defenses with modern equipment and weaponry as well as by providing high-level training for a leaner but meaner military force; and fourth, we shall strengthen our ties with both regional and global allies to more effectively address issues and concerns that transcend national boundaries and in the process establish the credibility and leadership of the Philippines.

Bro. Eddie on Cory and Ninoy: Let Their Light Continue to Shine

Bro. Eddie on Cory and Ninoy: Let Their Light Continue to Shine

August 6, 2009

By Bro. Eddie Villanueva

The mammoth crowd that brought former President Cory Aquino to her final resting place Wednesday was “an indelible sign of a changing of season.”

So said Bro. Eddie Villanueva as he lauded those who braved the rains and the heat to show last respects to the former President, one of the country’s greatest pillars of democracy.

“For so many years now we Filipinos have tried to contradict the disappointingly low regard of many foreigners on us. We have been called the most corrupt and hungry nation in Asia, a nation of maids, etc. But what the nation has tried to overcome through the efforts of the living was initially achieved over night ironically by the death of a widow,” Villanueva, leader of good governance group Bagong Pilipinas, Bagong Pilipino Movement said in a statement.

Hundreds of thousands of Filipinos joined the Aquino children in the funeral procession from the Manila Cathedral to the Manila Memorial Park that lasted almost eight hours.

Apart from those who were on the streets, hundreds of thousands were also glued to television coverage and listened to radio reports as the nation bid President Cory farewell. Online interaction on tributes to the former President also reached phenomenal hits.

“President Cory has opened a better door for the Filipino to enter — a door that showed the best the Filipino spirit can muster. Where the current national leaders have failed to inspire the Filipino, she by her death indelibly showed to the country and to the world the kind of character Filipinos are really made of,” he added.

Villanueva called on nation-loving Filipinos to take on the legacy of President Cory and her husband, former Sen. Ninoy Aquino.

“Democracy can be stolen from us. But if we fight for it and do our share to protect it, like the examples shown to us by President Cory and her husband Ninoy, democracy will also empower all of us so that we will live a dignified life as a nation,” he said.

Villanueva said Filipinos should not bury the legacy of the Aquino couple with them, but to continue protecting the democracy of the Philippines.

“Though we mourn as a nation the loss of a President who epitomizes all that the people hope for, the answer to the challenge is within each one of us. By continuing the fight that President Cory and Senator Ninoy have started, we will let their light shine on,” he said.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Is Bro. Eddie Villanueva qualified to be President of the Philippines?

Is Bro. Eddie Villanueva qualified to be President of the Philippines?

Bro. Eddie sees self as defense chief

By Abigail KwokINQUIRER.netFirst Posted 09:56:00 08/03/2009Filed Under: Politics, Elections, Eleksyon 2010

MANILA, Philippines—Citing the need to “overhaul” the Armed Forces and to directly put an end to the issue of extrajudicial killings and human rights violations, presidential wannabe Brother Eddie Villanueva said he would temporarily assume the post of defense chief should he win in the 2010 elections.Speaking to reporters and editors of Bandera, Villanueva said that should become president, he would take on the crucial role of defense chief and use his authority to put an end to corruption in his first 100 days as president.“This is my plan: I would postpone the appointment of Secretary of National Defense. If ever the Lord and the Filipino people would allow me to be the next tenant of Malacanang, I will first act as SND because I have to overhaul, to put order in the department because we need a no-nonsense Armed Forces in demolishing and destroying the apparatus of corruption and all forms of injustices,” he said.Although he has yet to formally throw his hat in the ring, he said he was “seriously considering” running again.Villanueva ran in the 2004 presidential elections but lost to President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.Should he win as president, he said a “special committee on truth and justice” would be created to solve the lingering problems of extrajudicial killings and human rights violations.The founder of the Jesus is Lord Movement said he was confident he would solve both problems in his first 100 days. “In 100 days, I believe, I can put these people in jail and I know how,” Villanueva said, citing the need to “maximize the full force of the law based on truth, justice, and righteousness.”Under the Bangon ng Pilipinas Movement, he said he would push for good governance using his background as a political economist. If he wins as president, Villanueva said he would have academicians and scholars dominate his Cabinet. He said the selection of his Cabinet members will be done based on merits and not on political affiliation.“So I’d have a long list. Mamimili ang select committee based on their resume, qualifications. Search committee yun. Yun ang matagal ko ng policy since 2004. To me, what is important is that the right people are in the right place,” Villanueva said.He said that one of the plans of the movement was for a “genuine national reconciliation policy that is anchored on justice tempered with mercy.”“A genuine righteous leadership will be experienced by the Filipino, which is something they haven’t experienced before,” Villanueva said.He added that there are two scenarios that can happen after the 2010 elections: first a civil war that can be a result of the massive electoral fraud, which allegedly happened in the 2004 presidential elections.“Or traditional politics will dominate and these traditional politicians will appease the clamor of the people for change. It will take another two decades for the country to experience the scenario being experienced now,” Villanueva said.

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Ang pagyao ni Cory at ang 2010 elections

Ang pagyao ni Cory at ang 2010 elections
AKSYON NGAYON Ni Al G. Pedroche (Pilipino Star Ngayon) Updated August 03, 2009 12:00 AM

NO one dies in vain.

Naniniwala ako na ang pagkamatay ni dating Presi dente Corazon C. Aquino ay magdudulot ng positibong resulta sa halalang pampanguluhan sa Mayo 2010.

Sabi ng iba, nawalan ng importanteng haligi ang demokrasya sa pagpanaw ni Mrs. Aquino. Mali. Sa totoo lang, ngayon lalung naitayong ang haligi ng demokras yang ito sa pagkamatay ng dating Pangulo.

Nakikita natin sapul nang mamatay ang dating Pangulo noong Sabado ang pagbangong muli ng diwa ng EDSA na simbolo ng nasyunalismo at pag-ibig sa bayan. Ang ibig sabihin, ang sambayanan ay lalung magiging mapag matyag upang siguruhin na walang madaya at tiwaling politiko ang makalulusot sa 2010 elections. Wika nga ng isang advocacy group: Dapat Karapatdapat.

Ang sabi nga sa aklat ni Juan: Matangi na lang kung mahulog sa lupa at mamatay ang butil ng trigo, hindi ito tutubo at yayabong at mamumunga ng sagana.

Kung papaanong naging makabuluhan ang pagka matay ni Benigno S. Aquino Jr., ganoon din kasing-kabu-lu han ang pagpanaw ng asawa niyang si Cory.

Sabi nga ni Bro. Eddie Villanueva ng Bagong Pilipi-nas, Bagong Pilipino Movement kay Cory:

“Her good courage and integrity gave us back the will to believe in our collective power as a people to institute a national change that seemed an utter impossibility then.”

Hindi si Cory ang iniidolo natin kundi ang mga prinsip yong kanyang pinaninindigan. Maaaring naging kapos siya sa kakayahang bilang administrador pero ang im portante ay napagbuklod niya ang mamamayan sa iisang layuning buwagin ang diktaduryang sumiil sa demokrasya sa loob ng mahabang pa nahon.

Wala rin siyang ipina kitang pagkagahaman sa kapangyarihan kahit ma rami ang umuudyok sa kan­yang palawigin pa ang kanyang termino.

Providential ang pagka matay ni Cory sa panahong nag-uuminit ang lagnat-pulitika sa bansa. Pagunita ito sa lahat ng Pilipinong nagmamalasakit sa ating Inambayan na magkaisa tungo sa pagkakaroon ng isang administrasyong matuwid at may takot sa Diyos gayundin ng kaka yahang paigihin ang kala gayan ng bawat mama mayang Pilipino.