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Updates 7.30.2009

July 30th, 2009  |  Published in Life  |  11 Comments

Yesterday, I placed second during an extemporaneous speech contest sponsored by the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) as part of their National Science and Technology Week (NSTW) celebration. Much love to my classmates who were present during the contest despite classes being suspended at our school until August 6.

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Classes were abruptly suspended at noon on Tuesday. Turns out two students at my school have tested positive for the dreaded (but rarely deadly) AH1N1 influenza virus, more commonly known as swine flu. (Or, if you go to my school, Ahini.) More people are being closely monitored, say my classmates. I really don’t know much about the news—I wasn’t in school this week. Last Monday I spent my afternoon and evening at the Butuan Sports Complex, taking part in the Iglesia Ni Cristo’s 95th anniversary celebrations, while Tuesday was spent practicing for the extemporaneous speech contest.

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So… 95 years.

As much as possible I try not to talk about my religion or religious beliefs online. It’s hard to talk about one religion without offending (or putting in an awkward light) another. But allow me to make an exception in this post.

The Iglesia Ni Cristo on Monday celebrated its 95th founding anniversary. (“Founding” meaning being officially registered with the Philippine government.) The Church marked the occasion by holding massive Grand Anniversary Celebrations all around the country. Here in Agusan del Norte, 80,000 brethren and guests from neighboring regions and provinces flocked to the Butuan City Sports Complex to participate in the celebrations.

Since 1914, the INC has grown exponentially, reaching at least 90 countries and territories around the world, and with a membership consisting of more than 100 nationalities. More than one million church officers—brethren who hold and perform duties within the Church—help the Church Administration take care of the Church as a whole and strengthen its members’ spiritual lives. Estimates say the Church has anywhere from three to ten million adherents worldwide.

The Church and its faithful owe the success and glory it has continuously achieved and enjoyed to the Almighty Father, and to the Lord Jesus Christ who we believe heads the Church. Thus, on the occasion of the Iglesia ni Cristo’s 95th Founding Anniversary, we say: praise be unto God!

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Gloria Arroyo delivered her ninth (I hesitate to say last) State of the Nation Address before Congress on Monday. I wasn’t at home to watch the SONA, but I’ve skimmed through transcripts of the speech online, and from what little I’ve read (and from what I know about the Lady in the Palace) I think it’s safe to assume it contained nothing of substance. Distinguished pundit Manolo Quezon summed up the SONA in three short and bitter sentences: “Don’t count me out.”, “Cha-Cha is a go.”, and “We will mobilize versus certain presidential candidates.”a

I think the majority of Filipinos have gotten tired of this (possibly illegitimate) administration, and with our democracy being trampled six ways from Sunday, we can’t afford to watch unresponsively any longer. It’s time to stop pussyfooting (heh). Either we act or democracy dies.

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The UPCAT is this Saturday and I’m nervous, to say the least. This could possibly be one of the most important examinations I will ever take in my entire life, and this could possibly one that I will blow.

I’ve already developed a contingency plan. If I pass the UPCAT, I erupt into a heap of joyous yelping. If I don’t… OK, I was kidding—the contingency plan isn’t as “developed” as I’d want… yet.

We’re doing a dry run at the review center this Friday. I’ll try to sneak in some reviewing tomorrow, but definitely no more poring over test booklets on Friday. I need to chillax before the test.

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  1. ADRIAN says:
    August 5, 2009 at 726pm

    Kamusta ang UPCAT? sana makapasa, ang daming may car sa Peyups nung nag-UPCAT dito last week, indicating na nasa high income bracket na ang mga next batch ng Skolar ng Bayan, nagka-trafic jam tuloy. anyways, gudluck! kung makapasa ka, see you next year. at next year din gagraduate na ako sa Chem eng'g! weeee! sana!

    Ciao!

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  2. Deantastic says:
    August 5, 2009 at 853pm

    It was bearable naman. Hehe. Worst part for me was Mathematics, but we'll see. LOL. I did the best that I could naman, so now I leave everything to the Higher Power.

    I hope to see you at UPD next year, kung loloobin ng Diyos. Hehe. Good luck on your studies din! :D

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  3. ADRIAN says:
    August 6, 2009 at 609pm

    Math? Hmmm… actually, may mala-calculus silang nilagay dati samen. Pak tlg! Anu pala First Choice Campus mo at 1st and 2nd Choice na Major? I bet Journ or anything from Mass Comm! Wee! GUdluck din sa iyong last year sa HS… make it super worthwhile. makakamiss mga kalokohan…

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  4. Deantastic says:
    August 6, 2009 at 758pm

    Actually, sa UPD, Business Administration and Accountancy ang first choice ko, then Journalism, and sa UP Cebu, PolSci then MassCom. LOL

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  5. al says:
    August 15, 2009 at 1116pm

    I really don't think labeling the arroyo administration as illegitimate is righteous. Fraudulent or not, her legitimacy as an expression of the philippine political will was put beyond question when she was democratically elected as the “supreme leader”. well, she is known for her anomalies, but popularity does not equal righteousness.

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  6. Deantastic says:
    August 16, 2009 at 817am

    I didn't say her administration was illegitimate—I said it was *possibly* illegitimate. We don't know if she in fact was democratically elected, do we? She stuffed the Mindanao vote, as her wiretapped calls to Garci will tell you, and all she did was apologize. Not very prudent.

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  7. al says:
    August 18, 2009 at 850pm

    apologized profusely if you'd ask me. It's not like all the other candidates were a bunch of infallible saints who didn't cheat a least one vote, props to her for at least, apologizing at that. politics is infested with bastards who do nothing but corrupt and cheat, she simply fits right in.

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  8. Deantastic says:
    August 19, 2009 at 130pm

    Right, but profusely apologizing didn't make her presidency any more legitimate, I don't think.

    Just because our country's political landscape is filthy to the brim doesn't mean we should be complacent or apathetic. “That's normal in the Philippines” is no excuse for being indifferent to the goings-on within the corridors of power. In fact, there isn't an excuse for being apathetic. We should all take action and hold our leaders accountable for their actions. After all, they were elected to serve us and not the other way around. We cannot afford to stand idly by and let them screw us over.

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  9. Deantastic says:
    August 19, 2009 at 130pm

    Right, but profusely apologizing didn't make her presidency any more legitimate, I don't think.

    Just because our country's political landscape is filthy to the brim doesn't mean we should be complacent or apathetic. “That's normal in the Philippines” is no excuse for being indifferent to the goings-on within the corridors of power. In fact, there isn't an excuse for being apathetic. We should all take action and hold our leaders accountable for their actions. After all, they were elected to serve us and not the other way around. We cannot afford to stand idly by and let them screw us over.

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  10. al says:
    August 19, 2009 at 915pm

    it's good to detach ourselves from this world of conformity at some point, but many contributing factors (boolean theory, mainstream mentality, socially accepted norms) have crystalized distinction between what's good and what's evil, hence, we have standards.

    My point exactly, we need to take actions. Tolerance and apathy is a no-no. But if we classify arroyo under that characterization of illegitimacy, we might as well abolish the entire government since it's existence in itself, is illegitimate. If not arroyo, who?

    just because she serves as the omnipotent authority of the state, it doesn't necessarily mean that the country fucked up because of her. Ask the senate, the congress, and lastly, ask yourself.

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  11. Deantastic says:
    August 20, 2009 at 110am

    OK, a couple of things:

    # If only doing a complete reformat of our government were at all feasible… LOL.

    # There *are* many, many government officials who got to where they are now by means that aren't exactly legitimate. If you have incontrovertible proof, why not file cases with the appropriate government agencies, right? There is strong proof that Gloria Arroyo cheated to remain seated in 2004 (see this PowerPoint presentation on Scribd). It was imprudent of her to decide not to extract her person from the office she occupied, at least until it could be proven that she is indeed our country's democratically elected President. An apology cannot possibly justify such a brazen insult to our democracy.

    # It's true we all have a role to play in the progress of our country. The nation's failure is everyone's failure, not just that of the people in power. Please show me where I pointed my finger at Arroyo for the failures of this nation and I will gladly correct myself.

    However, when a public servant falls short of what is expected of him—honesty, transparency, and respect for democracy, the rule of law, and the people he serves—he should be held accountable, bar none. Arroyo disrespected the ballot. She disrespected the sanctity of the vote, which is to say she disrespected the Filipino people. We all expect more from she who sits in the Palace by the Pasig. What she did in 2004 was not only immoral, it was downright illegal, and yet five years later, she still sits in power. If that's not fucked up, I don't know what is.

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