Sunday, June 21, 2009

culion generation X

Aim for a new and better CULION.

PEACE,

i feel guilty too for my postings here
but they were also my self criticism.. a quest
it was my way of revealing the zeal and passion
the question of .. why they govern like that?.. etc..
and this was my small way of what can i do with my country.. nakakasawa na
kasi!! i've been an absentee father for long and what have we? but all angers
and negatives done by the supposed representatives of the people... did they
know that pitogo is one of the treasures of culion and the place or the farm is
the unique habitat for the genus. but... (nagtatanong lang po :)) these are the
angers that i want to conquer and to heal... to criticize myself
and ways of loving them... as selfish as i am...

yes you're right i have done nothing for the gov't.
because they are simply homesick... ngek. opps sorry po..
kailangan ng gamot? but we also need to identify the symptoms and the illness
itself...

Let us work together for a new and better CULION:
PEACEFUL, HOPEFUL, RESILIENT AND FRIENDLY.......

SAVE pitogo now... lol

better they didn't attended the fiesta,
more fun...
kainis talaga.. hahahaha



i hope i'm one of those ofw who in one way or another contributed a lot for the
economy...

click here
http://www.atinitonews.com/ssnews/index.php?mod=article&cat=Business&article=416


i just want to be clear here
we are not fighting
we're just balancing everything...
love is what we came here for, it's the opening door..

help!!!


ps.
buti ka pa k. orly always present. joke joke joke...
happy absentee fathers day..........................

well done joseph
thanks ate cynthia and rachelle, smile...


unity

prayers and GOD BLESS
jong :)


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What I'm trying to say po regarding the Balala fiesta religious or not, people needs their presence for support not monetary. I don't think the people feel very supported by their superior. We are a generation x era presence of the municipal gov't and other superior means a lot to all their subordiantes. Thanks po and happy father's day sa lahat ng tatay at magiging tatay.

Rachelle


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Let us not be overtly critical of other people and or an organization who presently governs our town. Instead we should find a way to work in conjunction with what they do for the betterment of the island we all love and proud of. How about if we involve ourselves on things we are good at, on issues we believe in and on activities we could tackle? Negativism will take us nowhere instead it will give us headaches and pessimism. Let us be known for our kindness, generosity and positive attitudes.

Let us work together for a new and better CULION: PEACEFUL, HOPEFUL, RESILIENT AND FRIENDLY.

Cynthia

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strictly speaking, the LGU cannot spend for fiesta, being a religious activity, this falls under separation between state & religion, kaya ang iba linalagay as foundation day, sports development program, etc, to justify charging expenses sa government.

and also, yung iba laging naghahanap ng mga ginawa ng government, pero yun pala sila mismo, hindi nagbabayad ng tama, even sa Cedula lang,, Sis Rachel hindi ka kasama dun,

wag laging WHAT THE GOVERNMENT CAN DO FOR ME, sana kahit paminsan minsan eto naman. WHAT CAN I DO FOR THE GOVERNMENT,

Orly

--- On Sat, 6/20/09, buena dela cruz wrote:

From: buena dela cruz
Subject: Re: [Culion_Palawan_Online] truth?
To: Culion_Palawan_Online@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, 20 June, 2009, 10:26 PM



It is sad talaga sa fiesta ng Balala...ala man lamag support from the municipyo. Kainis!

Rachelle


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peace.

thank you sr. josie for the greetings. thank you too jong for the private emails. thank you ms. cynthia for the text message, i was pleasantly surprised receiving an overseas text message.

am also very happy with the warm welcome i've received from this online group and by the kind people of culion.
several have already contacted me and personally talked to me since my posting.

just to update you, i will have a series of meetings with key people.

on top of this, just want to share with you that we had our 5th meeting of cooperative yesterday. we started with around 20 for our first meeting a month ago and am exhilirated that in just a matter of less than a month, we've grown to more than 250. they have agreed to invest at least p2,000 per head and with the number we have, the initial capitalization will easily reach half a million.

the coop will have multiple objectives aside from pursuing income-generating projects directed primarily to help low or zero income families/members. the greater dream is to parallel the naga city peoples' council (ncpc) - a multi-awarded peoples' movement that is almost equivalent to the LGU power in naga.

my great belief is that when people get united, work hard then dreams and advocacies will actualize.

in naga, when mayor jessie robredo (a magsaysay awardee) entertained the thought of allowing golf course investment, ncpc protested given the implications on water supply not to mention the white sand that will be used for the course. and because ncpc had a great number of members and properly represented at that - with various sectors like youth, urban poor, tricycle drivers etc. ncpc wielded much power that even the LGU had to defer.

i am not an opposition nor pro-admin. my loyalty is clear - with the people and with God - thus, i will pursue whatever will be needed to advance our causes.

thus, currently, we have the coop meetings proceeding and we hope to grow to as much as 500 (or more) in the next few weeks. simultaneously, am meeting key individuals who can help us forward the developmental plans.

do email me your thoughts so we can incorporate them into the action plans. i hope to pursue these with broad consultations but i also work very fast so i trust you will help me with this even via online especially for the culion people who are abroad.

blessings,

fr. javy alpasa, sj


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You very much Welcome and thank you, Fr Xavier. It is just what we need - Culion-based members, especially one who can organize and coordinate the activities and projects we initiate. We'll be happy to know of the developments.

Two of the projects we have on going are the COG scholars and the public library in Balala. Sr Regina is the one coordinating the scholars, while Mr Layag, the public library. It is really sad when they close the LCC elementary section and the Holy Angels KG. I hope you can do something, at least to re-open the elementary school. As for the library, let us continue to add more to the collections.

I watched your videos in YouTube, John. Thanks a lot for sharing with us.

God bless,
Sister Josie


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PS to my last posting. I was thinking how COG Members can help the coop. Then it came to me that perhaps some COG members can sponsor families in Culion who can't afford the P2,000 in order to join the coop. I'm sure that there are people who would be happy to join but don't have the amount needed. Are there COG members who can and are willing to help? They can sort of adopt a family.

God bless,
Sr Josie


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I am willing to sponsor, who are those families that REALLY cant afford 2K?
pwede ba to do some BI first.

orly

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