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P-Noy respect the Supreme People’s Court of China on regards to China’s Supreme Court’s decision on his fellow Filipino to be guilty of the accusation of illegal drug trafficking and be sentenced to death penalty and doesn’t care if this Overseas Filipino Worker is guilty or innocent of the allegations because he will not benefit something from it unlike to the allegations being thrown against former Philippine president now Pampanga representative Gloria Macapagal Arroyo that will benefit his own personal vendetta for his family own[?] Hacienda Luisita as well as his political career. But he himself disrespect the Supreme Court of the country he is leading with as its President because the decision of the Supreme Court doesn’t benefit him and doesn’t yield to his own personal agenda of persecuting and incarcerating Mrs. Arroyo.
He repeatedly says, he is for the welfare of the Filipino people but what about the Filipino farmers on their own [?] Hacienda, why he did not seek their welfare, are the Hacienda Luisita farmers not Filipinos? Or does he is thinking that Hacienda Luisita farmers are not Filipinos, that is why he doesn’t care for their welfare but treat them as their family enemies? I thought he is for the welfare of the Filipino people or for only those who side their whims and insanity? If so therefore, he is indeed a Big Liar by saying he cares for the welfare of the Filipinos.
It seems this is very true just how he treated Mrs. Arroyo and Mrs. Arroyo’s former government staffs, he is treating them as not his fellow Filipinos even though it obviously shows that what he whining about against Mrs. Arroyo and Mrs. Arroyo’s former government staffs on public are just nothing but a mere hearsay based on nothing but only malice, speculations and vendetta. He is passionate and zealous on persecuting Mrs. Arroyo because he will gain something from it not like his disinterest on how to depend OFWs being sentenced to death on other countries if these fellow Filipinos of him are innocent or not because obviously he will not benefit something from it if he put forth all his power, authority and influence, and his mob to depend their fellow Filipinos abroad. How very selfish and hypocrite he is, is not it?
But what about the sudden “Chinese Holiday” he would like to imposed as a new Holiday the Filipino people should celebrate this coming year 2012,does this mean he care for the Chinese-Filipino community in the Philippines? Guess what, the reason for sudden Chinese Holiday is because he learned that his mother’s descendants are Chinese or his ancestry is Chinese blood. Make sense why he respect the China’s Supreme People’s Court against Overseas Filipino Workers who has been sentenced to death without any clear investigation by the Philippine government if these Filipinos were innocent or not of the accusation of the government of China to them. Truly Noynoy is Anti-Pinoy because his real blood is Chinese. The Philippine Cojuangcos actually, especially Noynoy’s mother the late former Philippine president Corazon “Cory” Aquino.
“The beginnings of the Cojuangco family can be traced back to Hong Chian town in TongAn province, China. Former President Corazon Aquino’s great, great grandfather was the first generation of the Cojuangco clan that came to the Philippines in 1861. His name formerly, Mr. Co Yu Hwan converted to Catholicism when he came to Manila and was baptized Mr. Jose Cojuangco. He married a Filipina and stayed in Malolos. He sired two girls and one boy, Isila born in 1867, Melecio born in 1871 and Chanita born in 1876. In 1896, the whole family transferred to Tarlac after Melecio in 1894 married a Chinese mestiza ‘Tiakla Chico’. They had four children. The eldest was Jose Cojuangco II, the father of the former President of the Philippines, Mrs. Aquino. The second was Wanbuji. Antonio was the third child, the father of Ramon Cojuangco, the former president of the Philippine Telephone Communications. The fourth son was Laoyiwato whose son is one of the closest friends of former President Ferdinand E. Marcos. President Corazon Aquino is the 4th generation of the Cojuangco clan…” —- Philippine Kho’s Association website.
It is obviously, a self centered holiday yet masquerading as if he do it for all the welfare of all Filipino people without a personal selfish intention .Oh wait, what about the new EDA Revolution holiday? Of course, this is already obvious.
Therefore, Noynoy who hypocritically projects to be Pro-Filipino is not indeed Pure Filipino and doesn’t actually seek the welfare of true Filipinos but his fellow Chinese blood relatives – the Cojuangcos – instead.
Cory, a Filipino saint and mother of Philippine democracy? No way! Because Cory is not True Blooded Filipino.
A Pageantry of Tears and Cheers
Recently, the Philippines have experience a rare spectacle of mixture of tears and cheers almost within a succeeding days wherein the main audience is the world. What transpires within these days has been a talk of the town not only within the locals of the Philippines but in the world.
The momentous days are as follows:
August 21 – this day is suppose to be a solemn commemoration of the 27th death anniversary of former Philippine senator Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino as well as the reminiscent of the People Power which was spark by his death, when the Philippine beauty pageant wolrd was shock by a news about the sudden death of 2009 Binibining Pilipinas International Melody Gersbach. She died in a car-bus collision accident.

Melody Gersbach
The cheerful reminiscent of what Ninoy have done have been mixed with tears of bereavement for an untimely demise of a Filipina Beauty title holder.
August 23 – this is the day when the Philippines’s image was tainted with shame again by the bloody end of the failed attempt to end the tourist bus hostage drama which took the lives of 8 Chinese nationals and the life of ex-Filipino police officer hostage taker, wherein the Hong Kong government and Chinese people show great disappointment about what have happened; wherein, early hours before the hostage, the Chinese nationals as well as those passengers in the bus have a cheerful disposition seeing that they are bound for a relaxing and peaceful destination somewhere in the Philippines. However, their cheers become traumatic tears of sorrows and grief.

Tourist Bus Hostage
August 24 –On Manila time, Philippine bet for Miss Universe 2010 beauty pageant Maria Venus Raj have managed to be on the top 5 finalist and won the Miss Universe fourth-runner position, which brings great cheers and smile among Filipinos simultaneously with the shame, anger and sorrows Filipinos and Chinese felt about the bloody end of the bus hostage drama in Manila.

Maria Venus Raj
She managed to be in the Miss Universe 2010 pageant despite earlier months she was stripped of her crown as Binibining Pilipinas Universe 2010 because of a confused and attempt to send a genuine document proving she was indeed a pure Filipino citizen. But eventually she indeed able to manage, and still she indeed though her answer to the pageant question,”, major, major” was somewhat laugh of.
Up until these days, the pageantry of tears and cheers on the mentioned days still lingers: Is Nonoy worth voted for a Philippine presidency despite of the “kapalpakan”(clumsiness) that is happening on his first months of administration? Are the Filipino policemen under-trained, particularly on such incident? Is the Philippines still safe for foreign tourists?, and when will the wound or the trauma of the Chinese people and the Hong Kong country be healed against the Filipinos?
Finally, it is proven that a Filipina have still guts to win the Miss Universe pageant despite of some clumsiness along the pageant.
The Nostalgic Vigan City Philippines
The moment you step in into this city, a nostalgia of Spanish era in the
Philippines will flashback your soul in this era in the Philippines as if you
immediately return into the past life and settings of the Philippines during the
Spanish times. That is the thrill Vigan City Philippines will give you once you
visit this city. Both local of the Philippines and foreigners who visit this
place were awe by the nostalgic beauty of Vigan City Philippines and exclaim “It
is a place no other”.

The landscape of the whole city or town is all dressed up during the Spanish era
in the Philippines. The town is filled with antiquated houses with a blend of
Spanish, Latin American, European and Asian architecture with cobbled narrow
streets and calesas. However, these ancestral houses were built by the Chinese
taipans at that time but manage to survive during World War II. You could see
these 180 ancestral houses and other historical landmarks strung altogether at
Mestizo District.
Moreover, did you know that Vigan’s historical town was place by UNESCO World
Heritage Convention side by side with the Pyramids of Egypt, Taj Mahal of India,
The Great Wall of China, and other famous world heritage? Yes, you heard it
right, UNESCO World Heritage Convention did. At December 2, 1999 UNESCO World
Heritage Convention inscribed Vigan City among the list of World Heritage
Cultural Properties for the exceptional and universal beauty of Vigan’s historic
town.
So, where is Vigan City in the Philippines located and how to get there? Vigan city
Philippines is located at the northern Luzon Philippines at the province of
Ilocos Sur Philippines. It is 408 kilometers away from Manila Philippines, 139
kilometers away from San Fernando La union Philippines and 80 kilometers away
from Laog city Philippines.
Once you get there, you can either ride their calesas or jeep or tricyle to tour
the town. Moreover, if you like to stay for few days in Vigan’s historic town,
you can pay for board and lodging there at the historical town. For some
ancestral houses there were turn into hotel for the accommodations of some
tourist who want to stay for few days at the area. However, there are also hotels
in Vigan city which of rural settings if you don’t like to stay at the ancestral
houses. However, there are also resorts accommodations in rural settings if you
don’t want to feel the nostalgia effect of the town.

Aside from nostalgic Vigan’s historical town, you could also witness the Burnay
Industry or Vigan’s earthenware jars process how a potter’s hand molds
earthenware. Is that exciting to see? Moreover, we could also see the art of
“abel-weaving”. Abel-weaving is the art of making fabrics using a wooden handloom
and other accessories use in it to produce clothings, blankets, etc. It is one of
the industrial prides of Vigan City aside from earthenware jar making.
There is also the “damili” industry or the terra-cotta craft which indigenous
people of Vigan city in the Philippines made and produces cooking pots, water vessels, charcoal-fed
-cooking stoves, etc.