Thursday, May 14, 2009

Goodbye Gloria

Barely a year from now, Filipinos are expected to vote for the next President of the Republic of the Philippines to succeed Gloria Macapagal – Arroyo. Despite this however, efforts to amend the Consitution and possibly extend President Arroyo’s term still persist in the House of Representatives.

The Charter Change initiatives keep me wondering, will GMA really step down? Will elections be held in 2010? Will we ever bid goodbye Gloria?

With this in mind, a youth group called Movement of the Youth for Empowerment, Reform, Advocacy and Progress recently launched a website to watch over the Arroyo administration and ensure that it will step down next year. The website can be accessed at http://www.goodbyegloria.com/.

www.goodbyegloria.com is a timely effort for us members of the youth to actively take part in ensuring change and influence policy change especially on issues related to good governance and youth welfare. This will set a good example of youth involvement in making a peaceful democratic transition by ensuring that the 2010 elections will be held and the present administration will step down next year.

Let us all take part in goodbyegloria.com. Visit the website. Join its online social network in Facebook and be counted together with the growing number of supporters of the GOODBYEGLORIA cause.

Goodbye Gloria in 2010.


Related Link:

http://www.goodbyegloria.com/
https://abs-cbnnews.com/video/05/13/09/groups-launch-countdowns-end-arroyos-term
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lz9LD_mGZ-8
http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.tribune.net.ph%2Fheadlines%2F20090512hed6.html&h=3eb1529ea3f945b3a873bf6d7a34b8ef

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Media Handlers in Play

The Pacquiao-Hatton fight was indeed a big hit! The fight not only drew millions of Filipino viewers but also politicians and their media handlers.

Anticipating the high density of viewers, the delayed broadcast in local television was frequented by advertisements of various products and kinds. Though quite distracting, the practice of flooding the airwaves is understandable given the commercial orientation of the media outfits broadcasting the highly anticipated event.

More distracting and annoying however is the “infomercials” of numerous government officials and government offices and agencies in an attempt to look good and acceptable to the Filipino electorate. Some even took the opportunity to launch their respective candidacies for national office. The timing is indeed a confirmation that election is drawing near and that media handlers are now again back in business and in play.

Equally disturbing is the question of funding for these infomercials both at its initial or preparatory stage and on its airing stage. I just hope that the funds did not come again from taxpayers’ money.

Congratulations to Manny Pacquiao in his victory. Congratulations too to the media outfits and handlers who both made enormous profits in the airing and conceptualization of these advertisements. Shame on the politicians who scrambled for media mileage to promote and/or launch their candidacies at the expense of taxpayers’ money.