Showing posts with label News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label News. Show all posts

9.13.2010

On Other News.

Not that I really care but:

  • Sam Milby and Marie Digby are really that close??? I mean they text, they call each other, deny rumors... but, seriously?
  • Kim Chiu was rumored committing suicide coz of Gerald Anderson? Seriously? I mean, the rumor wasn't about anorexia?
  • Last week, there was a Fire Tornado in Brazil, A big fire in San Francisco due to a gas pipe explosion and a 7.2-magnitude earthquake in New Zealand. Uh... 2012 came a little too early.

No seriously, here is my news.

I was rushed to the ER of Medical Center Manila because of my record-breaking blood pressure. 200/140. I asked God for a raise, but i think he missed my point.

I stayed there under observation waiting for my BP to normalize. Doctor said if I didnt change my lifestyle and diet, I might say byebye and go blog in heaven. (Coz I am pretty sure Ill be going to heaven. :p)

I blamed the food I am having but he said that it could cause a spike but not to that extent. It is mostly of stress.

Oh God knows what I am stressing about. Now I have to be a selfish bitch and start taking good care of my heart.

Well, like a friend said, it is a Blessing in a very scary disguise.

Or should I say, Blessing in its Halloween costume.

I was just drowning on my bed, had a fit on Ehboi (sorry!!!) then got back on track by trying to find the meds I should've been taking but instead got a free Cinnamon Swirl (c/o Roemart) and a Grande Caramel cream-based w/ Raspberry syrup, with Ryan and Mart. (mentioned friends are not included in my coffee)

I still feel a lil woozy if you might ask.

The Mystery of August.

I was browsing on the news I have missed the past 2 weeks and this one caught my attention. I actually remembered that the month of August has been too coincidentally bad for the Aquino Family, then I bumped on this article.

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August not a good month for Aquinos

It seems the month of August has not been kind to the family of President Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III.

A feedback post by reader cjcool2000ph showed that the month of August has been a pain in the neck for the Aquinos.

On August 21, 1983, Aquino's father, Sen. Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino Jr., was assassinated at the tarmac of the Manila International Airport. The assassination fueled growing anti-Marcos sentiment that would later lead to the ouster of dictator Ferdinand Marcos during the EDSA People Power Revolution.

On Aug. 28, 1987, the government of then President Cory Aquino faced a serious challenge when rebel soldiers led by RAM leader Gringo Honasan attacked MalacaƱang Palace in a power grab. The siege left several casualties including Noynoy, who was shot 5 times. One bullet is still embedded in his neck to this day.

The bloody coup left 53 dead and more than 200 wounded.

On August 1, 2009, tragedy struck the Aquino clan yet again when the former president, Cory Aquino, succumbed to colon cancer. Her death and the widespread outpouring of support for the Aquino clan is widely acknowledged as the factor that pushed her son "Noynoy" to pursue the presidency. Aquino won the presidency last May via a landslide vote.

On August 23, 2010, Manila police bungled a hostage-taking incident in Rizal Park that left 8 Hong Kong tourists dead. The event has chilled relations between Hong Kong and the fledgling government of President Aquino. A 5-man panel is currently investigating the incident.

The hostage crisis was not the only misfortune that befell Filipinos last month.

Last month also saw the tragic death of 2009 Binibining Pilipinas International Melody Gersbach, along with 2 companions, in a car accident in Camarines Sur on August 21.

August also saw several major traffic accidents involving buses.

On August 18, a bus fell off a cliff in Sablan, Benguet, killing 41 out of 49 people onboard. Two days later, 8 Don Bosco students died after the bus they were riding hit a pine tree in Dalaguete, Cebu province.

On August 29, five people were killed and another 47 injured when a bus fell off a cliff in Pagbilao, Quezon.

Mechanical failure has been blamed in all 3 cases.

Ironically, the hostage crisis in Rizal Park also involved a bus.

Hungry Ghost festival

August is also considered an unfavorable month for the Chinese because it falls on the 7th month of the Chinese lunar calendar, also called the Ghost Month. In Chinese tradition, the Ghost Month is when ghosts and spirits, including those of the deceased ancestors, come out from the lower realm.

Feng shui expert Marites Allen states that Ghost Month climaxes on the 14th day of the month when the Chinese celebrate the Festival of the Hungry Ghosts.

"They believe that hungry ghosts are ghosts of people that have not found everything they need to survive in the afterlife. If a ghost passes on, but does not have enough food, water, shelter, and other material things, it will come back into the world of the living to scare people and feed off their energy and fear. This month is believed to be the time when the gates of hell are opened to free the hungry ghosts who then wander not only to seek food on earth but also to cause misfortune to the living," Allen said in a Philippine Star column.

Allen said the Hungry Ghosts Festival is an occasion that the Chinese take seriously. She said Chinese families forbid swimming during the month and advise their children to go home early and not wander alone at night.

"Thus, it is not surprising that swimming pools, beaches, shopping malls, and cinemas suffer a dip in business during this month. This is also a month considered unlucky to get married, start a business, move house or even to travel," she said.

8.24.2010

Hostage Drama.

I woke up and still devastated about what had happened. Waking up to bad news, bad status updates, and bad tweets will make you want to not go outside and hide like a hermit crab.

Yesterday, August 23, Rolando Mendoza hi-jacked a bus with chinese and some british tourists. While I was in a cab going to work, Ive heard that he had already released 7 of his hostages. I can also recall the police being interviewed that "everything seemed to turn out well."

But at around 7pm, I overheard some people talking that all of the hostages remained was killed according to the driver, who escaped from his cuffs and out the bus window. My heart pumped and thought... Oh my God what just happened.

By the time I was home, rain was pouring so hard and I got the chance to watch it closely on TV and had a LOT of questions for our policemen, and the officials who were supposed to handle this well. I was also curious if they confirmed that everybody was dead.

Until I saw smoke coming out of the bus, and according to the newscaster, they gassed the hell out of him. Few minutes later, the hijacker got shot. I got really annoyed when all of the people around the vicinity rushed near the hostage area after the incident. And also to the fact that they werent even controlled by the police, who is actually trying to get in the bus without gas masks. Were they checking if the tear gas really worked? I mean logic. I watch too much police drama and the last time I checked, tear gas penetrates 10-peso flu masks. No stretchers for the bodies, and wait. MORE USISEROS.

To what Ive heard and seen today, the policemen (around... 15 or more) had only one mallet to shatter the windows. When they tried opening the bus door, the rope snapped.

Where the fuck are our equipments? Aren't we paying enough taxes... oh lets not go there. I know we just recently topped the Most Corrupt country in Asia. Woot woot *raise the roof*. /end of sarcasm

I am heartbroken, dismayed and really drained. As a citizen of this country, I would like to apologize for the incompetence of our cops to the families who lost a loved-one from this tragedy. I would also like to apologize from the badly-handled wounded bodies that they were trying to recover.

I think I should do this, bulleted.

I would like to apologize for:
- the absence of our President during the incident.
- the captured smile of our President during the incident.
- the unempathic, unapologetic speech of our President after the incident.
- for the lack of our equipments.
- for the lack of training.
- for the people who swarmed around the area where evidence could be gathered.
- for the media who exposed every movement of the policemen, while the gunman was watching TV.
- for the gunman's brother, who could actually win an award for being overly dramatic, being the possible reason why the gunman frantically shot his M-16.
- for the media for focusing their cameras on that moment.
- for the lack of logic, and strength of our policemen, who tied a rope to a door so they could pull it, knowing that it will just jam it more.

Or you should watch it in Youtube. That, you could see how horrifying stupidity is.

I'm never sorry that I'm Filipino. But we should say sorry for being too ignorant.

Especially to those who didn't deserve such tragedy.