Saturday, December 17, 2011

Samu't Saring mga Paskil (Disyembre 1- 3, 2011)

Ang kapatid sa pakikibaka at sa puso ni Supremo, si Gat Emilio Jacinto y Dizon.

"Jacinto is well known for the Katipunan ethics code, the Kartilya, and his editorship of the revolutionary newspapaper Kalayaan. His best politico-social treatise, however, he wrote some five months after the terrible anguish over the coup murder-by-execution of his brotherly friend, Bonifacio, who fell prey to the greed of the camp of then Capt. Emilio Aguinaldo y Famy. Jacinto elected to fight the colonial Spaniards separate from the forces of Aguinaldo who liquidated the Supremo and his brother on May 10, 1897. Jacinto remained loyal to Bonifacio and true to the cause of the Katipunan, turning down Aguinaldo's invitation for him to serve in the latter's new de facto revolutionary government."

    • TAGA-ILOG News ‎"He occupied several posts in the Katipunan. Jacinto was only a pre-law student (at the University of Santo Tomas) when he was elected as fiscal or No. 2 official in the Supreme Council of the Katipunan. He also served as the KKK's Secretary and a military leader. His last position was as Commanding General of the Northern District of Manila, accordingly appointed by Bonifacio on April 15, 1897."
Eto ang nangyari, nangyayari sa atin sa panahon ng mga dilaw, kasama ang kay Gloria Arrobo. Ang mga minamalas, mga mahihirap na nagpipigil gumawa ng pagnanakaw (apparently), PAGPAG ang kinakain.

"As a social reality film, Dimadura's work works to haunt the mind and the conscience. Perhaps wanting to make the rich or comfortable among us not forget nor feel indifferent, he completes the affecting, perhaps revolting, images with his own musical composition that should strike at the hearts of us all:

" "Let me tell their story that no one else can hear./

How can someone's laughter bring me close to tears?/
And you'll never know cause you're never there./
After what we've seen, can we close our eyes again?/
Let me tell their story you won't think is true./
I have not forgotten so I'm sharing it with you./
For all the things we know what have we really learned?/
Though i close my eyes the images remain./
And their story begins... again.""

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AFTER Ferdinand E. Marcos was deposed, democracy was supposedly restored and the lot of the Filipinos improved. Or is it? Beyond what have now been called the "yellow surveys" and official government pronouncements of economic growth, the better gauge of what our people has become is what they EAT, ...

    • TAGA-ILOG News panoorin po ninyo ang video. ........."Besides, isn't it that in a country where the government is run by patriotic, moral, truly elected servants of the people who do not exploit but truly serve the nation, whatever ills globalization brings are dutifully addressed. In such countries, the table scraps (kaning baboy) are recycled for the animal consumption and definitely NOT the poor people's."
Mga Kuwento ng Tirad Pass at ni Hen. Goyo

"WHEREAS, Gen. Gregorio del Pilar was born on November 14, 1875 in Barangay San Jose, Bulakan, Bulacan;

"WHEREAS, Gen. Gregorio del Pilar was one of the youngest Filipino Generals who sacrificed his life for the cause of freedom and independence during the Philippine revolution.

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      ‎"WHEREAS, Gen. Gregorio del Pilar was born on November 14, 1875 in Barangay San Jose, Bulakan, Bulacan;


      "WHEREAS, Gen. Gregorio del Pilar was one of the youngest Filipino Generals who sacrificed his life for the cause of freedom and independence during the Philippine revolution.

      "WHEREAS, he fought valiantly in the defense of Kakaron, attack of Paombong, liberation of Bulacan and in the Battle of Tirad Pass, where he died on December 2, 1899;

      "WHEREAS, the heroism of Gen. Gregorio del Pilar and other Filipinos deserve to be commemorated as a reminder of their love for freedom and democracy...."

      -Excerpts from National Historical Institute Resolution No. 02 S. 2009 declaring Gen. Goyo's birthplace as a national historical landmark.

      http://www.nhi.gov.ph/files/NHI_res_2_2009.pdf


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      tama ka nga ka tony na mala.hollywood ang naging paghubog sa labanan sa tirad pass. bale para ngang masaker ang nangyari at hindi labanan kasi mula sa malayo ang pagbaril na bale, no? ang iniisip ko ay bukod sa nais nilang kumita sa sensationalized na reporting, kaya siguro ganyan ang pagkakasulat ng dyaryong nilabasan ng pangyayari ay upang ma.gloss over ang panggagamit ng KATRAYDURAN bale ng kalbong agila. ibig kong sabihin eh humanap ng traydor na BABAYARAN nila laban sa kapwa pilipino. foul method ba. lol.

       TAGA-ILOG News  talagang binuhos nii goyo ang lakas at buhay niya para kalabanin ang mga dayuhang mananakop. nguni't tama rin na lumalabas na nagamit siya ni aguinaldo bilang berdugo........bata pa siya kaya siguro he was unable to see through miong. at siguro's talagang magaling magpaikot si aguinaldo, maliban sa mamamatay.bayani.

Doon po sa mga bumili/nadadala ng kakatwang thesis ni Glenn Anthony May ukol kay Gat Andres Bonifacio ay hindi binili, isang REJECT ng Ateneo de Manila University Press. Eh sino naman kaya ang nasa likod nitong sa May sa kniyang paninirang obsession kay Boni...

"May's forgery thesis simply does not make sense at all. What seems to make sense, however, is that May seems bent on demolishing the towering stature of Bonifacio. As noted by Churchill himself, "Prof. May has a long-standing interest in Andres Bonifacio. However, this interest has to date manifested itself more in efforts to cast doubt upon existing knowledge than to expand our understanding of this revolutionary hero."

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      As Filipino-American author E. San Juan laments, "Witness how the figure of Andres Bonifacio has been attacked by American scholars eager to debunk the prestige of the hero...." May's attack on Bonifacio is nothing new. As early as the American colonial period, Bonifacio had been denigrated in the imperialist design to dispirit the Filipinos and completely subjugate their hearts and minds. As William J. Pomeroy writes:

      " The textbooks introduced in the new schools portrayed him [Bonifacio] as a terrorist and advocate of force and violence destructive of democracy. The Commission under Governor-General William Howard Taft projected instead, counter-figure Jose Rizal, the moderately nationalist writer and doctor who was a reformist and who had denounced the revolution of 1896 as its beginning."


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Si Gloria Arroyo ba ang puno't dulo ng reign of impunity ng nakaraang isang dekada? Natatapos ba sa pagkakakulong (??? totoo o tototohanin ba?) ni Arrobo ang mga naging pagkakamali at pagkakasadlak ng mga Pilipino? Gumising po kayo dahil nandiyan pa ang mga pwersa ng EDSA 2--ang evil civil society nakinabibilangan ng mga anti.pinoy na business, political at maging military elites.

"I recently partly concluded a months-long chat debate with a left-leaning Edsa 2 defender who bothered to engage me and who I bothered to reciprocate in my blog's Shoutbox. He finally gave in a bit, at least saying sorry for Gloria's installation and admitting that Erap wasn't given "a chance to defend himself by ousting him." The exchange made me realize that Gloria made it easier to prove the undemocratic fallacy of Edsa 2.

"Had Arroyo been anything like Cory Aquino, the Edsa 2 forces would probably still be bragging about the "wisdom" of their move to unceremoniously unseat a duly elected leader. They would probably have convinced the world that even a power grab laced by a gullible mob is righteous. "

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      ‎"The excesses and misuse of power by the Edsa 2 President simply made it crystal-clearer for Filipinos that whenever due process of impeachment justice is denied a duly elected leader, the process of impeachment will thereafter be railroaded to deny the people the right to unseat a corrupt incumbent. Just perhaps, the Creator is telling us through Gloria that if the media is allowed to be used to demonize a popularly elected President, that same media will be used to perpetuate a mandate-less administration.

      "Gloria Arroyo could possible be God's way of drilling down on the fallacy of Edsa 2. Her "Hello Garci" episode could be a grim reminder that when the people's electoral will is subverted through the ouster of a President who held the numbers, the ballot becomes stripped of its sanctity and big-time cheating becomes fair game. "



Hindi lamang sa pera nakikita ang devaluation o denigration ni Supremo Andres Bonifacio. Bakit nga ba kakaunti lamang ang mga nakapangalan sa kanya samantalang kung hindi sa kanya, walang himagsikan, walang ideya ng kalayaan bago "ibinigay" sa atin ng tantads na mananakop na kalbong agila. Wala sana tayong maipagmamalaking pagkabansa at hindi matatawag na WAR ang Digmaang Pilipino-Amerikano.

The Devaluation of a Hero & Promotion of a Counter-Hero: Where's Andres Bonifacio in the P5 coin?

http://jesusabernardo.newsvine.com/_news/2010/01/03/3710118-the-devaluation-of-a-hero-promotion-of-a-counter-hero-wheres-andres-bonifacio-in-the-p5-coin-bonifacio-series-iii

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bubble gang para sa independence day ano ka hero?

    • TAGA-ILOG News center ng social classes ba ibig mong sabihin?mahirap sabihin. ano ba yung kay boni? dapat lahat pati elit na gustong sumali kung may sasali na mukhang imposible, syempre....mas naging kumplikado pa nga ang sitwasyon ngayon kaysa noong kkk na panahon



 by Michael Charleston Chua AMIDST the concrete jungle in the middle of the city of Caloocan, amongst the smog of pollution, stands the dignified figure of Andres Bonifacio—national hero, Founder of the Katipunan, Father of the Filipino Nation, the great plebeian who spearheaded the Filipino revolution against the Spaniards.  The Bonifacio Monument is mute, but Bonifacio’s eyes made of....
Published: 2011-12-01 09:09:00 GMT

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      ‎"As we gaze upon the Supremo and the men and women around that obelisk, let us think about the sacrifices of those before us who did not sleep in the dark of night, those who sacrificed their lives for the freedom of their children—for us. They want us to carry on with what they had fought for, not by the bolo in a time of revolution, but simply by being productive and vigilant citizens, just like the Supremo more than a hundred years ago. As if we can hear him call on us from those bronze figures once again with his words from the Dekalogo ng Katipunan: “Ang pagsusumikap at pagpipilit na kumita ng ikabubuhay ay nagpapahayag ng tunay na pagmamahal sa sarili, sa asawa, anak, kapatid, at kababayan.” (Diligence in the work that gives sustenance to thee is the true basis of love — love for thine own self, for thine wife and children, for thine brothers and countrymen.) Personally, I see the monument as a reminder of how a working class hero made a difference, and how we can too."

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Mga orihinal at photoart na imahe base sa nagiisang larawan ng ating bayaning si Supremo Andres Bonifacio y de Castro.

"Titulado Presidente de la Republica Tagala."

Mayroong naka.Barong. Mirror images. Naka.float sa ating arkipelahik0. Mayroong cartoonized....para sa ika-148 na kapanganakan ng Unang (Panghimagsikang) Pangulo ng Pilipinas (BayangTagalog/Taga-ilog).

"Every November 30, the Philippines celebrates Bonifacio Day to commemorate the birthday of the Father of Philippine Revolution, Andres Bonifacio y de Castro. The second foremost figure in the Southeast Asian country's pantheon of heroes, he is in fact regarded by Filipino nationalists more highly than the only one other, but 'more official' national hero,* Jose Protacio Rizal, who is criticized as having been an "American-sponsored hero" chosen by the United States colonial government over the "too radical" Bonifacio and the 'Sublime Paralytic' Apolinario Mabini..."

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      ‎"Si Andres Bonifacio naman ang bumuo sa isang himagsikan ng mga mamamayan. Ipinanganak siya sa Tondo noong Nobyembre 1863. Sa tulong ng Katipunan, pinalaganap ni Bonifacio ang konsepto ng bayan. Ibang iba ito sa konsepto ng naciĆ³n ng mga ilustrado. Ito ay nakabatay sa pagbuo ng/kay Inang Bayan at pagtatag ng Haring Bayan (estadong bayan) para sa buong kapuluan (Republika ng Katagalugan). Sinasabing ang Inang Bayan ang dapat panggalingan ng pagbubuo dahil sa kanyang sinapupunan lamang nagkakaroon ng tunay na kabuuan. Sa ilalim ng iisang Inang Bayan, nagkakaroon ng kapatiran ng mga ito. Ginamit ni Bonifacio ang metapora ng mag-anak bilang simbolo ng pagkakaisa ng mga bayan sa buong kapuluan at noong Hulyo 6, 1892, itinatag niya ang Kagalang-galangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan (KKK). "
 To those stupid enough to belittle Supremo Andres Bonifacio, how does being propaganda chief of the La Liga Filipina sound? And surreptitiously organizing & building the national independentist Katipunan under colonial circumstances? Note: KKK membership estimates as high as 400K.   Bonifacio didn't win Manila, true, but that's just because Manila was heavily fortified, being the seat of colonial power.

    • TAGA-ILOG News ‎"To those stupid enough to belittle Supremo Andres Bonifacio, how does being propaganda chief of the La Liga Filipina sound? And surreptitiously organizing & building the national independentist Katipunan under colonial circumstances? Note: KKK membership estimates as high as 400K."
Balikan natin kung paano nangyari ang EDSA 2 Power Grab. Ang conspiratorial na pagluluto sa pagyurap hindi laman sa Saligang Batas ng 1987 kundi ang boto bale ng taumbayan.

"[Manila, Philippines] A group which calls itself "Omerta," composed of representatives of business groups and Catholic Church leaders as well as representatives of celebrated personalities, came together and met formally early this month to fine tune the plan to "constitutionally" oust President Estrada under "Oplan Excelsis."xxx

"Present in subsequent meetings, reportedly held in the premises of the Archbishop's Palace in Mandaluyong City and a home in Forbes Park were constitutionalists as well as former officials, such as a former central bank governor, a former Commission on Elections official and a representative of a Church based group who is involved in elections."

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      ‎"The source pointed out that the signal for Arroyo to cut her ties with Mr. Estrada would be the issuance of the pastoral letter from the Church.


      "It was no coincidence that Arroyo was in Rome, for a papal visit, which was earlier arranged by Catholic prelates, the Tribune source said. Even before she left for Rome, her possible links with suspected illegal gambling lord Rodolfo Pineda were discussed and covered by the group, the source said, pointing out that Arroyo was quoted by the media as saying she had gone to Manila Archbishop Jaime Cardinal Sin to seek his counsel in standing as godmother to a child of the Pinedas."

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