Monday, August 3, 2009

FAMILY FEUDS

Again, we are witnessing feuds from the small families running the Philippine politics. I suggest these people respect the wake of former President Cory Aquino and say their differences after the Mother of Philippine Democracy has been buried.

The Aquinos, Arroyos, Estradads, Enriles, Marcoses and a few other political players in Philippine politics are trying to show that the lives and future of more than 90 million Filipinos "depend" on them. Para bang nasa kanila na lamang ang pag-asa ng Pilipinas. Parang sila na lang ang tama.

Even the rich families in the country are but a handful. The whole 1,701 islands are owned or being ran by few families. The economy seems "dependent" on them too, while more than 12% of the population are out of the country trying to find a confortable living.

This is the grim scenario that our country now has. This has got to change. Politics should change. Politicians should be changed. The rich has to share their wealth by creating more opportunities to the poor majority of the people. Politicial dynasties should be abolished all together while the people should be brave enough to choose honest and responsible leaders. Leaders that mind its people. Leaders that think nothing but the good of its constituents and not for themselves only and their cronies. Oras na para wasakin natin ang ganitong kaisipan. Panahon na para baguhin nating lahat ang kaisipang ang ilang pamilya lang na ito at mayayamang ito nakasalalay ang ating kinabukasan.

Again, the obvious is being highlighted because of Tita Cory's passing. Panahon na! Sobra na! Palitan na! Battlecries that toppled the Marcoses to power. This time let justice be done.

Again, Ninoy was right; the Filipino is worth dying for.

Let go of corruption. Jail the corrupt. Let justice and equality reign.

Sa darating na election, piliin natin ang may malasakit sa atin, sa ating mga kapatid, kapinsanan, kamag-anakan at kaibigan.

A successful leader is not always the one that is the strongest, but the one that cares for his people.

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