Posted on February 24, 2008 by carlomasajo
To my dearest readers:
I sincerely extend my warmest thanks to all of you for giving me a reason to maintain this blog.
This blog has led me to horizons beyond my wildest thinking. It has allowed me to scream my thoughts online; it has made me realize that someone listens (or reads, in this case) whatever [...]
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Posted on February 22, 2008 by carlomasajo
The 2010 elections are coming. And with it coming close day after day, we must make a decision.
I see a necessity for the youth to take a stand, to make this country a better place. But how?
As for me, I have made a decision. I have decided to participate in the 2010 elections, not only [...]
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Posted on February 18, 2008 by carlomasajo
NOTE: This blog is still about the continuing Senate ZTE-NBN probe, of which I found inspiration on food. I hope you enjoy and pass this on to your friends.
There is no exact science on how to taste an overcooked meal. Some may say that it is nothing more but waste and throws it away; while [...]
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Posted on February 17, 2008 by carlomasajo
I was closely watching the ZTE-NBN senate hearings on TV and have been tuning in to DZMM to listen to the live feed from the senate. I read this scandal on the papers almost daily like a tabloid series. Truly, listening to senate hearings, to politicians bashing each other on national TV has become a [...]
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Posted on February 13, 2008 by carlomasajo
UST is now in the process of transition from the manual balloting system to the automated voting system for the CSC and LSC elections. If the information relayed to me is correct, the university will have 10 colleges, faculties, institutes, and schools who shall do automated voting this year, while the rest stays with the [...]
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Posted on February 12, 2008 by carlomasajo
The automated elections of CFAD is coming on Valentine’s day. I am with mixed emotions as the vote comes closer and closer since I am with the dilemma on who to vote for sa CSC elections. Since I have left the party last week, I have been confronted by the issue of who to vote, [...]
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Posted on February 11, 2008 by carlomasajo
Posted on February 10, 2008 by carlomasajo
Jun Lozada has unleashed the atomic bombs that may finally knock the Arroyo administration down. But will it?
He may have now gone out in the open to discuss anomalies surrounding projects agreed upon by China and the Philippines, most especially NBN, Southrail, and the AFP Housing Projects, but will these revelations affect the administration in [...]
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Posted on February 7, 2008 by carlomasajo
(NOTE: I write this blog with a teary eye. It was not an easy decision to leave my lineup in the middle of the battle, but decisions have to be made. I wish to teach these future Thomasian leaders a great lesson on sacrifice, leadership, and moving on.)
Siguro nga ay napakadaling mamuno; hindi maikakailang napakarami [...]
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Posted on February 5, 2008 by carlomasajo
The wee hours of February 5, 2008 bore witness to the ouster of Cong. Jose De Venecia, representative of the 4th District of Pangasinan and former House Speaker. After long hours of voting by our dear congressmen, it was finally decided that JDV did not have the numbers to continue on as House Speaker. At [...]
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