Not possible for current administration.
Palace: Cha-cha not needed for Phl growth | Headlines, News, The Philippine Star | philstar.com
Not possible for current administration.
Palace: Cha-cha not needed for Phl growth | Headlines, News, The Philippine Star | philstar.com
new system + same people = good luck
Military Interbensiyon ang kinahanglan aron ma sulbad ning kawat nga nagkagrabi .... ang resulta sa People Power mao ni karon ning samot ta ka Oplok ang pinas .....
Naay resulta ang pagsaba saba sa katawhan kay kung magpakahilom lang ta, magpatuyang lang pod ning mga kurakot nga politiko sa pagkawkaw sa kaban sa nasud. Tinuod dili dayon makita ang epekto sa mga protesta, apan kung nagsunod ta sa balita, tungod sa mga protesta wala nahilom ang scam ug gani gipasakaan na og kasong plunder ang pipila ka mga magbabalaod.
Unta, dili lang dayon ta moingon nga way padulngan kining atong protesta, gani mas gikinahanglan nga padayon kitang magbinantayon para maduso gyud nga masilotan ang sad an ug ma abolish ang pork barrel system.
Ipadayon ang protesta! #CebuAgainsPork
Hi mlhl@7, The outgoing head of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) is Cebu Archbishop Jose S. Palma. He is not a PDAF beneficiary.
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Systemic Change cannot be done overnight or with one rally. Some people needs to go in the process. But we need the people's vigilant unity all the way.
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The powers that be need to know that we, the real bossing, want the pork barrel scrapped. And one way of expressing this is through a rally. We need to show that Cebu is against pork! #CebuAgainstPork
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CBCP President exhorts faithful: Help transform corrupt society
Cebu Archbishop Jose S. Palma on Thursday urged Cebu faithful to join the September 29, 2013 mass actions against the pork barrel system, denouncing the corruption that ensued from billions of pesos in public fund expenditures to dubious projects and non-government organizations (NGOs).
In a letter sent to parishes and organizations, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President exhorted the Catholic faithful to fulfil the “Christian duty to transform society and restore all things in Christ.”
“The call is for everyone to be concerned, to be discerning [and] to be involved,” says the letter signed by CBCP president Archbishop Jose Palma, referring to the march-rally at the Cebu City Fuente Park, from 1PM to 6PM, on September 29. Palma also heads the 3.42-million-strong Archdiocese of Cebu and over 5,000 of its priests and nuns in 22 vicariates and seven districts, aside from hundreds of lay organizations.
“I enjoin [everyone] to be actively involved in this activity,” he says, affirming the church position for supporting the good governance initiatives of the Cebu Coalition Against the Pork Barrel System (CCAPBS) and other civil society groups that are throwing their weight behind the march-rally.
The rally’s activity line-up include:
· 1:00PM Assembly at Fuente Osmeña
· 1:30PM Holy Mass at Fuente Osmeña
· 2:30PM March from Fuente Osmeña to Osmeña Blvd, Sanciangko, back to Fuente.
· 3:30PM -6:00PM Program at Fuente Osmeña.
The Archdiocese of Cebu and CCAPBS are mounting a campaign gathering 100,000 signatures for a unity statement against corruption. They are also touching bases with priests and nuns urging the leadership of President Benigno Simeon Aquino to completely abolish the pork barrel system, and prosecute and punish politicians, government employees, and NGOs suspected of involvement in the P1.3-billion scam.
The Roman Catholic Church remains an influential section of the political economy in this predominantly Christian nation in Southeast Asia.CBCP President exhorts faithful: Help transform corrupt society
Cebu Archbishop Jose S. Palma on Thursday urged Cebu faithful to join the September 29, 2013 mass actions against the pork barrel system, denouncing the corruption that ensued from billions of pesos in public fund expenditures to dubious projects and non-government organizations (NGOs).
In a letter sent to parishes and organizations, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President exhorted the Catholic faithful to fulfil the “Christian duty to transform society and restore all things in Christ.”
“The call is for everyone to be concerned, to be discerning [and] to be involved,” says the letter signed by CBCP president Archbishop Jose Palma, referring to the march-rally at the Cebu City Fuente Park, from 1PM to 6PM, on September 29. Palma also heads the 3.42-million-strong Archdiocese of Cebu and over 5,000 of its priests and nuns in 22 vicariates and seven districts, aside from hundreds of lay organizations.
“I enjoin [everyone] to be actively involved in this activity,” he says, affirming the church position for supporting the good governance initiatives of the Cebu Coalition Against the Pork Barrel System (CCAPBS) and other civil society groups that are throwing their weight behind the march-rally.
The rally’s activity line-up include:
· 1:00PM Assembly at Fuente Osmeña
· 1:30PM Holy Mass at Fuente Osmeña
· 2:30PM March from Fuente Osmeña to Osmeña Blvd, Sanciangko, back to Fuente.
· 3:30PM -6:00PM Program at Fuente Osmeña.
The Archdiocese of Cebu and CCAPBS are mounting a campaign gathering 100,000 signatures for a unity statement against corruption. They are also touching bases with priests and nuns urging the leadership of President Benigno Simeon Aquino to completely abolish the pork barrel system, and prosecute and punish politicians, government employees, and NGOs suspected of involvement in the P1.3-billion scam.
The Roman Catholic Church remains an influential section of the political economy in this predominantly Christian nation in Southeast Asia.
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