Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Corona Impeachment Prosecutors
Friday, January 13, 2012
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Autism... Is it
What do you get when you add Noynoy's Yellow Ribbon and the new Philippine Tourism Logo? The Autism Awareness Logo. |
Oil Price Increases
Image from Michelle Orosa Ople http://a.yfrog.com/img876/9743/197li.jpg |
RASH OF OIL PRICES THIS WEEK AND NEXT SENDS TRANSPORT GROUPS RALLYING
President Benigno Aquino III Answers Letters from People Charged with Estaffa
From Dona Victorina dot Com, September 14, 2010
http://donavictorina.blogspot.com/2010/09/we-have-incompetent-president-and.html
Today, no less than the President of the Republic of the Philippines, responded to a Facebook article written by a person (Reynaldo Barnido aka Reyn Barnido) who is facing multiple charges of Estafa. Barnido is at-large and has been evading the subpoenas sent to him by the Quezon City Prosecutor. The Presidential Communications group and ABS-CBN’s “Mornings at ANC” did not even bother doing their homework- like “Googling” the name Reynaldo Barnido aka Reyn Barnido (despite texts and attempts to contact one of the anchors by Dona Victorina)
We have an incompetent President matched by a biased and incompetent media… This makes us wonder if these ANC anchors even received decent education..?
Dona Victorina has filed several cases of ESTAFA against Reynaldo Barnido aka Reyn Barnido, who resides with Atty. Trixie Angeles in no. 257, 15nth avenue Cubao, Quezon City. Barnido has evaded all of subpoenas issued by the Quezon City Prosecutors Office.
Aquino had shown he could not even keep the most basic of his campaign promises... The top-to-bottom incompetence is definitely not so endearing to us- both the President's Communications group and ANC are proving to be completely "inutil"...
Because Pinoys Eat REAL Junk Food!
Poor Filipinos Get Rotting Left Over Food From the Garbage Bin... |
Boil it into mush, package it in plastic, and sell the RECYCLED food... |
To Families who buy them cheap in order to survive another day. |
Monday, January 9, 2012
Because of Outrigger Death Traps
http://www.causes.com/causes/290652-franco-s-friends-for-safe-travel-in-the-philippines?recruiter_id=17604398
WHATEVER HAPPENED…?
Tragedy in the merry month of May
By Eliza Victoria Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 00:48:00 05/29/2010
Filed Under: Maritime Accidents, Family, Tourism, Waterway & Maritime Transport
MANILA, Philippines
On May 23, 2009, Ramon Eugenio and his family climbed aboard the MB Commando 6, an outrigger boat that was to take them to Tamaraw Beach in Puerto Galera, Mindoro. It was the first family outing for the Eugenios, and all 13 members were looking forward to a summer getaway. Two days later, Ramon was sitting at the wake of his mother, his son and a nephew.
The boat left the Batangas Port at 11:15 a.m. on May 23, 2009, but it would never reach Mindoro. At 12:30 p.m., roughly 20 minutes from their destination, strong currents caused the boat to tilt on its right side. Passengers on the left side of the boat including Ramon, his mother, Daisy, his wife, Monica, his 3-year-old son, Franco, and his 2-year-old nephew Anton slid into the water and then the boat capsized.
The passengers had not been required to wear life vests before leaving port.
There were 12 fatalities in the tragedy, including Daisy, Franco and Anton.
The day after the tragedy, the Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) temporarily suspended the licenses of Commando 6?s captain and diesel mechanic. It also suspended the license of its owner, Ilagan Shipping Lines Water Transport Co. Operating under new name
According to Marina?s Batangas Office, Ilagan Shipping Lines is no longer operating. However, Ramon Eugenio alleged in a phone interview on Tuesday that it is still operating, but now under a new name?New Gallerian Shipping Lines. No such company was listed under the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Because Of Our Record for Martime Disasters
MV Princess of the Stars
MV Princess of the Stars (sometimes mistakenly referred to as Princess of Stars)[1] was a ferry owned by Filipino shipping company Sulpicio Lines that capsized off the coast of San Fernando, Romblon at the height of Typhoon Fengshen (PAGASA name: Frank) on June 21, 2008. (Fengshen passed directly over Romblon as a Category 2 storm.[2])
(Source Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MV_Princess_of_the_Stars)
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Because of High Society Scandals: Franciso Madrigal charged with Concubinage
(From the Philippine Daily Inquirer)
A scion of the landed Madrigal clan has sued her husband—himself heir to the vast Ortigas property development fortune—for concubinage after the latter allegedly took his wife’s best friend as his mistress and cohabited with her in a Pasig City townhouse jointly owned by the spouses.
More importantly, 63-year-old Susana Madrigal Bayot-Ortigas accused her husband, 65-year-old former ambassador to Mexico Francisco M. Ortigas III of having a string of affairs over their four-decade-long marriage, including having sex with one of their household helpers in their own marital bed.
“The painful truth is that I married an abuser, a scrooge, an incorrigible philanderer and worse, a pervert,” Bayot-Ortigas said in a 75-page complaint affidavit filed last month with the Pasig prosecutor’s office.
“Our marriage, contrary to how it is perceived in high society, has been marked by years of intimidation, harassment, repeated psychological and verbal abuse, all courtesy of my husband, respondent Paqui.”
The accusation of concubinage was leveled against Ortigas (nicknamed “Paqui”) and his “alleged mistress,” Ma. Antonia Legarda (or “Marian,” reportedly aged 64) for “cohabiting and having sexual intercourse under scandalous circumstances during our marriage,” Bayot-Ortigas said.
She said that before she decided to file the complaint, she had been warned that doing so would ‘’only add to my embarrassment and humiliation.’’
‘’I have been discouraged to file this case because I was told that we live in a society which is forgiving of philandering husbands,’’ she said. ‘’I have no wish to air dirty laundry in public.’’
But the respondents’ alleged acts ‘’were not only immoral and by law a violation of the marital vows that Paqui and I took. They are also unlawful, horrendous and demeaning, and for which there must be adequate recompense under the law,’’ Bayot-Ortigas stressed.
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