Thursday, June 30, 2016

Quotes from President Duterte's inaugural speech




  • No leader, however strong, can succeed at anything of national importance or significance unless he has the support and cooperation of the people he is tasked to lead and sworn to serve.

  • I know that there are those who do not approve of my methods of fighting criminality. They say that my methods are unorthodox and verge on the illegal.  My adherence to due process and the rule of law is uncompromising.   You mind your work and I will mind mine.

  • There are two quotations from revered figures that shall serve as the foundation upon which this administration shall be built.


“The test of government is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much; it is whether we provide for those who have little.” – Franklin Delano Roosevelt

And from (Abraham) Lincoln I draw this expression: “You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong; You cannot help the poor by discouraging the rich; You cannot help the wage earner by pulling down the wage payer; You cannot further the brotherhood by inciting class hatred among men.”


  • Do them and we will work together. Do not do them, we will part sooner than later.


  • Let me remind in the end of this talk, that I was elected to the presidency to serve the entire country. I was not elected to serve the interests of any one person or any group or any one class. I serve every one and not only one.
  • That is why I have adapted as an article of faith, the following lines written by someone whose name I could no longer recall. He said: “I have no friends to serve, I have no enemies to harm.”

Inaugural speech of President Rodrigo Duterte


 INAUGURAL SPEECH OF THE 16TH PRESIDENT OF THE
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
30 JUNE 2016 

 President Fidel Ramos, sir, salamat po sa tulong mo (thank you for your help) making me President; President Joseph Ejercito Estrada; Senate President Franklin Drilon and the members of the Senate; Speaker Feliciano Belmonte and the members of the House of Representatives; Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno and Associate Justices of the Supreme Court; His Excellency Guiseppe Pinto and the members of the Diplomatic Corps; incoming members of the Cabinet; fellow workers in government; my fellow countrymen.


No leader, however strong, can succeed at anything of national importance or significance unless he has the support and cooperation of the people he is tasked to
lead and sworn to serve.

It is the people from whom democratic governments draw strength and this administration is no exception. That is why we have to listen to the murmurings of the people, feel their pulse, supply their needs and fortify their faith and trust in us whom they elected to public office.

There are many amongst us who advance the assessment that the problems that bedevil our country today which need to be addressed with urgency, are corruption, both in the high and low echelons of government, criminality in the streets, and the rampant sale of illegal drugs in all strata of Philippine society and the breakdown of law and order. True, but not absolutely so. For I see these ills as mere symptoms of a virulent social disease that creeps and cuts into the moral fiber of Philippine society. I sense a problem deeper and more serious than any of those mentioned or all of them put together. But of course, it is not to say that we will ignore them because they have to be stopped by all means that the law allows.

Erosion of faith and trust in government – that is the real problem that confronts us. Resulting therefrom, I see the erosion of the people’s trust in our country’s leaders; the erosion of faith in our judicial system; the erosion of confidence in the capacity of our public servants to make the people’s lives better, safer and healthier.
Indeed, ours is a problem that dampens the human spirit. But all is not lost.

I know that there are those who do not approve of my methods of fighting criminality, the sale and use of illegal drugs and corruption. They say that my methods are unorthodox and verge on the illegal. In response let me say this:

I have seen how corruption bled the government of funds, which were allocated for the use in uplifting the poor from the mire that they are in.

I have seen how illegal drugs destroyed individuals and ruined family relationships.

I have seen how criminality, by means all foul, snatched from the innocent and the unsuspecting, the years and years of accumulated savings. Years of toil and then, suddenly, they are back to where they started.

Look at this from that perspective and tell me that I am wrong.

In this fight, I ask Congress and the Commission on Human Rights and all others who are similarly situated to allow us a level of governance that is consistent to our mandate. The fight will be relentless and it will be sustained.

As a lawyer and a former prosecutor, I know the limits of the power and authority of the 
president. I know what is legal and what is not.


My adherence to due process and the rule of law is uncompromising.

You mind your work and I will mind mine.

Malasakit. Tunay na Pagbabago. Tinud-anay nga Kausaban (Compassion. Real change.)” – these are words which catapulted me to the presidency. These slogans were conceptualized not for the sole purpose of securing the votes of the electorate. “Tinud-anay nga kabag-uhan. Mao kana ang tumong sa atong pang-gobyerno (Real change. This is the direction of our government).”

Far from that. These were battle cries articulated by me in behalf of the people hungry for genuine and meaningful change. But the change, if it is to be permanent and significant, must start with us and in us. [applause]

To borrow the language of F. Sionil Jose, we have become our own worst enemies. And we must have the courage and the will to change ourselves.

Love of country, subordination of personal interests to the common good, concern and care for the helpless and the impoverished – these are among the lost and faded values that we seek to recover and revitalize as we commence our journey towards a better Philippines. The ride will be rough. But come and join me just the same. Together, shoulder to shoulder, let us take the first wobbly steps in this quest.

There are two quotations from revered figures that shall serve as the foundation upon which this administration shall be built.

“The test of government is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much; it is whether we provide for those who have little.” – Franklin Delano Roosevelt

And from (Abraham) Lincoln I draw this expression: “You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong; You cannot help the poor by discouraging the rich; You cannot help the wage earner by pulling down the wage payer; You cannot further the brotherhood by inciting class hatred among men.”

My economic and financial, political policies are contained in those quotations, though couched in general terms. Read between the lines. I need not go into specifics now. They shall be supplied to you in due time.

However, there are certain policies and specifics of which cannot wait for tomorrow to be announced.

Therefore, I direct all department secretaries and the heads of agencies to reduce requirements and the processing time of all applications, from the submission to the release. I order all department secretaries and heads of agencies to remove redundant requirements and compliance with one department or agency, shall be accepted as sufficient for all.

I order all department secretaries and heads of agencies to refrain from changing and bending the rules government contracts, transactions and projects already approved and awaiting implementation. Changing the rules when the game is on-going is wrong.

I abhor secrecy and instead advocate transparency in all government contracts, projects and business transactions from submission of proposals to negotiation to perfection and finally, to consummation.

Do them and we will work together. Do not do them, we will part sooner than later.

On the international front and community of nations, let me reiterate that the Republic of the Philippines will honor treaties and international obligations.

On the domestic front, my administration is committed to implement all signed peace agreements in step with constitutional and legal reforms.

I am elated by the expression of unity among our Moro brothers and leaders, and the response of everyone else to my call for peace.

I look forward to the participation of all other stakeholders, particularly our indigenous peoples, to ensure inclusivity in the peace process.

Let me remind in the end of this talk, that I was elected to the presidency to serve the entire country. I was not elected to serve the interests of any one person or any group or any one class. I serve every one and not only one.

That is why I have adapted as an article of faith, the following lines written by someone whose name I could no longer recall. He said: “I have no friends to serve, I have no
enemies to harm.”

Presiding there from, I now ask everyone, and I mean everyone, to join me as we embark on this crusade for a better and brighter tomorrow.
But before I end, let me express the nations, on behalf of the people, our condolences to the Republic of Turkey of what has happened in the place. We offer our deepest condolences.

Why am I here? Hindi kasali ito diyan (This is not part of my speech). The past tense was, I am here because I love my country and I love the people of the Philippines. I am here, why? Because I am ready to start my work for the nation.

Thank you and good afternoon.

Thursday, June 23, 2016

Turn off lights for one hour

It is important for us to give back to mother nature in our own little way.  We have already developed the "no littering" mentality.  This time, as I turn 42, I promise to turn off all the lights for at least an hour every week in my flat to lessen the energy use and to help save electricity.




Seven months post RAI

It's been seven months after my radioactive iodine therapy.  Yesterday, i went to my endocrinologist as I have been having palpitations the past two weeks.  There is also discomfort on the operated site.  I feel like scabs are developing inside my throat.

I had an ultrasound as ordered by my surgeon.  On the neck ultrasound, everything is as expected postoperatively and thank God no vascularity.  Though there is a benign lymph node that was seen.

To be sure, my endocrinologist ordered for Thyrogen stimulated RAI scan.  He said that it has smaller dose than what i had during the treatment, maybe about 4 mCi only and one day inpatient stay.

Still waiting for my insurance approval.

Minsan tatay, minsan super hero

Minsan tatay, minsan super hero

Inaway ko ang kalaguyo ng tatay ko noon.  Kasi namuti na yung itim ng mata namin ni nanay at yung anak ko pero hindi pa rin kami sinusundo papuntang St. Mary's ni tatay.  Nasaan ba kasi si tatay noon? Ayun nasa Jumeirah nasa kalaguyo niya nagluluto daw sila ng cassava.  Naalala ko college pa ko nagsimula ang affair niya.  Nagsimula sa konting padala hanggang hinayaan na niya si nanay na magtaguyod sa amin.  Pag magbabakasyon siya sa Pilipinas, two weeks lang lagi tapos nagmamadali pa. Kaya nung nakapag Saudi ako kinarir ko ang makapunta ng Dubai.  Nung dumating ako sa Dubai tinawagan ko siya.  Na surprise si tatay noon kasi di naman niya alam na mag wowork na ako sa Dubai.

Di ba hindi ideal ang tatay namin?  

Maaring nagkamali siya minsan pero nung ako nga nagkamali sa pag ibig, wala siyang sinabi kung di "ingat ka anak."  OFW siya kaya madalas wala sa tabi namin pero nung first time ko mag abroad sa Saudi, nagulat ako nahanap niya ang telephone number ng hospital na pinagtatrabahuhan ko at tumawag siyang sinabi "lakasan mo loob mo ha, wag ka ma homesick."  Wala akong matandaang father and daughter dialogue kasi tahimik si tatay hindi siya masalita pero nung iniwan ako ng ama ng anak ko, tumawag siya agad sa akin at sinabi "kilala kita alam kong kaya mo yan!"  Madalas si nanay ang nasa tabi ko pag maysakit pero nung si nanay ang magkasakit, nag retire siya at inalagaan niya hamggang sa death bed si nanay.  Hindi nga natutulog si tatay noon nagbabantay siya sa hospital.  At kinailangan niyang ring saluhin ang pagaalaga sa anak ko dahil namatay na si nanay. HIgit sa lahat nung inaway ko ang kalaguyo niya noon, pagsundo niya sa amin, niyakap niya lang ako at sinabing, "wala na kami nun tinulungan ko lang siya.  Sorry anak."

Hindi ideal father si tatay pero  siya ang binigay ng Diyos na perfectly fit para sa amin.  Siya yung tatay na biglang nagiging superman pag nasa bingit kami ng danger.    Siya yung tatay na magsakripisyo ng matagal sa abroad para mabigyan kami ng maluwag na pamumuhay.  Siya ang mc Gyver ng buhay namin dahil kahit anong sira kaya niyang kumpunihin.  Minsan na nga niyang kinumpuni ang kalungkutan ko ng ako maiwan ng isang minamahal.  Higit sa lahat, siya si captain barbel kasi kayang kaya niyang pasanin ano man ang mabibigat na suliranin sa buhay namin.

Ganyan si tatay, minsan tatay, minsan  super hero.  

Imagine You and Me by Maine Mendoza

All my life I was dreaming
All my life I was searching
All my life I was seeking
For someone I can truly call my own

Then you arrived all of a sudden
Without a warning, it was you that I saw
Without a warning, it was you who came
You came right when I did not know what to say
It would be nice to have you in my life
Would there be a chance for you to give it a try
It would be the best day of our lives
Imagine you and me, together eternally

You could have been lost but here you're saved
Don't you ever go astray
What I would give to make you feel ok
I would gladly give it all away

It would be nice to have you in my life
Would there be a chance for you to give it a try
It would be the best day of our lives
Imagine you and me, together eternally

And I hope you see that I would love to love you
Imagine you and me

I have waited my whole life just to meet you
And now that you are here, I don't think I could lose you
This would be the best day of our lives
Imagine you and me, together eternally

Imagine you and me, together eternally

Organize my accessories

Another one on my list.  To organize my kikay spot (accessory spot).  Thanks to my sister who gave me this hanging little black dress jewelry organizer.


Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Update my virtual tourist page

Another on my 42 @42 bucket list is to update my virtual tourist page which i have last updated in 2007. That was a long long time ago.  So, i was able to update some of the pictures of my travels in different places.  I also updated my cover photo.  That's me and my son.  My profile photo, well that's me at 5 years of age he he


Tuesday, June 7, 2016

The bucket list movie

As part of my 42 @ 42 birthday bucket list, I watched again the movie The Bucket List which starred Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson.  I watched it in the comfort of my room online.


Monday, June 6, 2016

Praying for the souls and thanksgiving mass


As part of my 42 @42 birthday bucket list, I have booked for a thanksgiving mass on my birthday and a mass for the soul of my mother.

Praying for both the living and the dead is not only a tradition but holds a special place in my heart as it is my way of lifting up to heaven my thanks and my wishes.  As for the soul of my mother, I know she is enjoying heaven.  I just asked God to take care of her there until we meet again.

Sunday, June 5, 2016

My birthday bucket list: Five post cards to random friends


Send five post cards to random friends. Today, i have sent these post cards to different friends in different parts of the world.  Let's see how they will react.

Saturday, June 4, 2016

My birthday bucket list 42 @42



Oh yes, this is in my birthday bucket list.  I have decided to use less of wired bra for breast cancer prevention, knowing i just had thyroid carcinoma.  This is also my cry to all women out there to take care of your breasts, not only every breast cancer awareness events but every day of our lives.

Friday, June 3, 2016

My birthday bucket list

Since I will be turning 42 in July, i have listed down 42 things to do within the year in celebration of 42 years of my existence.  Every day, i will be posting one fulfilled item or two on the list.  Here goes...





Thursday, June 2, 2016

Me before you

It has been a long time since I have not entered anything on this blog.  I have been busy vacationing in the Philippines and my son also visited Dubai.  Let me start again with my own review of the movie Me Before You from the novel of the same title by Jojo Moyes.

I have started fulfilling my birthday bucket list "42 @ 42".  To do 42 things until the end of this year for my 42nd birthday in July.  One of the things on the list says - watch movie in a movie theater alone.  Since it was my day off, I booked online, ran to the mall, bought my nachos with salsa and cheese, and sat in cinema 17 of Deira City Center Vox Cinema 20 minutes before the showing.


This movie starts with a businessman who has everything and can do everything even crushing down business deals.  Will Traynor or Will had everything health and wealth when one rainy day he met an accident that left him quadriplegic.  Louisa Clark on the other hand is a bubbly joyful and chatty 26-year-old waitress who lost her job when the cafe she works for closed down.  To her desperation, she took the care giving job for Will, a quadriplegic for two years.  It was also Camilla Traynor's (Will's mother) last ditch effort to prevent Will from committing suicide and from having to undergo euthanasia.  This was unknown to Lou but she overheard a conversation, and researched on Mr. Lawler, a lawyer for euthanasia in Switzerland.  Will and his mother had an agreement for six months hoping that Will will change his mind of having euthanasia.

At first, Will was rude and snob but then with Lou's unconventional fashion (really loud colors) but cute, her bubbly personality, perseverance to impress him and her passion to earn a living for her family, Will gave in to her ideas of going out and doing something even attending Will's ex-girlfriend's wedding to his best friend.  Lou has a running-freak boyfriend who had to give her up because maybe out of jealousy that Lou is going to Mauritius with Will and will have a good time that Patrick (Lou's boyfriend) called a honeymoon.  So, they parted ways and Lou went ahead with their plan  to visit Mauritius.  This is where Louisa finally told Will that she loves him but Will says that he does not want to be selfish not being able to respond to Lou's needs, and still wants to go on with his plan of euthanasia.  After they went back, Lou resigned and Will's parents knew that he will push through with Dignitas, an assisted dying organization in Switzerland.

Lou with the help of her sister, Treena, followed Will to Switzerland.  They both agree that the past six months was the best months of their lives.  Will pursued euthanasia and the movie ended with Lou reading a letter from Will in Paris.  She was also given a large amount of inheritance by Will.  The letter says, “Push yourself. Don't Settle. Just live well. Just LIVE.”  And so, Lou lived!

Some quotes  worth sharing:

“Some mistakes... Just have greater consequences than others. But you don't have to let the result of one mistake be the thing that defines you. You, Clark, have the choice not to let that happen.” 

“I will never, ever regret the things I've done. Because most days, all you have are places in your memory that you can go to.” 

“Push yourself. Don’t settle. Wear those stripy legs with pride. And if you insist on settling down with some ridiculous bloke, make sure some of this is squirreled away somewhere. Knowing you still have possibilities is a luxury. Knowing I might have given them to you has alleviated something for me.” 

“We are all part of some great cycle, some pattern that it was only God's purpose to understand.” 

This is a sad movie but it did not make me cry the way Nicholas Sparks' novels made me cry.  I am not pro euthanasia but if i put myself on Will Traynor's shoes, I don't know...I just don't know.  Sometimes people come into our life to change us but then again, it is still our decision and our own free will on what road to travel.