November 10, 2007

Stop corruption first!

Jeremias Andrade Carrera
10 Nov 2007

 

 

Dear MR. Ceralde:

Even here in Guam in spite of the dire need to help the Guam Public School System where my wife retired, I can not, in my good conscience, donate my time, money, and effort for anything because of my perception of corruption.

While the priority is for the children, I sacrifice not to help because if I did, then there is more money that can be squandered by those in power.

Any BALIKBAYAN WHO THINKS THAT THEY ARE HELPING WHEN THEY DONATE ARE DEAD WRONG. Actually they are perpetuating CORRUPTION, period.

If and when corruption is minimized, then that is the time to help. But first, the Filipino people must help themselves by acting now!!!!

STOP CORRUPTION!!!!

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Jeremias Andrade Carrera
10 Nov 2007

 

 

To Mr. Jose Ceralde on PRIORITY AND WORLD CLASS PROJECTS OF THE CORRUPT GOVERNMENT OF THE PHILIPPINES:

The priority projects are those that fill up the “pockets of the corrupt government officials and businessmen” and the projects are world class, not only civilized or basic in terms of the budget spent on it, and the quality is the worst.

Examples of priority projects are: NBN, CyberEd, North Railway, Exportation of more OFW’s, Airports in Alaminos and Santa Barbara, Seaports in Sual and Lingayen to name a few.

Last priority projects are: schools, hospitals and clinics, farm-to-market roads, water and sewer system, eradication of illegal drugs and gambling (maraming kurakot dito para sa mga pulis, kaya hindi puedeng sugpuin ito), anti-corruption programs (Australia and USA provided millions and millions of grant money), education and health programs.

This administration’s program is to allow population explosion in order to export more OFW’s so that there is plenty of money to squander.

JDV’s 12-point agenda that he presented to GMA did not even include anti-corruption and population programs which are the KEYS for any country to ADVANCE socially and economically.

The Filipino people and the media are part of where the country is leading to.

Of course I can understand why most of the media people are afraid or hesitate to voice their opinion-they do not want to be six feet below the ground. But can’t they say “ENOUGH IS ENOUGH” just like what Rizal, Ninoy and the late Ermin Garcia Sr. did and what his son Ermin Garcia Jr. is now doing?

Some media personalities just want to join the PCE SOCIETY (the BOLA-BOLA MEDIA SOCIETY) and some want to be the corrupt politician’s and corrupt businessmen’s image polishing boy because there is money in it.

How many more Rizals, Ermins, Ninoys does the Filipino want before they will wake up?

ITO BA ANG TUNAY NA FILIPINO? WALANG BAYAG.

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