Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Here's what Gloria Arroyo's attorney had to say

 



This video is from the ABS-CBN News
by Marc Logan


Wednesday, November 9, 2011

GMA had choosen wrong sickness as her alibi

After dashing Pampanga Rep. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo’s hopes of having her bone ailment treated abroad, the Aquino administration is now offering to fly in and pay international medical experts of her choice to perform the required treatment even as the President defended his justice secretary’s rejection of Arroyo’s travel request.


This is what the President said:
Bilang pagkilala ng karapatan ni Gng. Arroyo na personal na pumili ng mga espesyalistang doktor na magbibigay lunas sa kanya, maaari tayong magpapunta dito ng mga espesyalista o manggagamot mula sa alinmang panig ng mundo upang magsagawa ng kanyang eksaminasyong medikal," Aquino said.

Kung kinakailangan handa nating sagutin ang mga tungkuling pinansyal sa pagpapagamot ni Gng. Arroyo," he added.





This was Gloria Arroyo prior to her cases:













Surf's like a pro!




Post's like a TSUNAMI



Glaring Beauty 


Speak's like God



Ambitious as what she was!




Beauty that never aged 









But suddenly out of the BLUE, She became ill?













Doctor's from Saint Luke Medical center explained that this was picture of how her operation was done:




HOpe she can still pray like this since her spine is not good









She was so healthy and full of grace. But when she felt the world is about to fall on her. She wants to follow Estrada's steps. But this time she had a wrong injury as an alibi.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Marriage - Forced or not be forced

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This is not to deviate you from your current belief and practices. Hit comment below and show us your opinion, you can select "unanimously" to keep your self private or unknown.




























courtesy of youtube.com


According to http://philippine-marriage.com/

In the Philippines, arranged marriages are still practiced among families with Chinese descent. The common reason for keeping the tradition is to merge the wealth of the two families involved in order to reach a higher status as well as to enhance influences in society.

Further, arranged marriages exist also among Filipinos. In the Muslim culture, young Muslim women are paired up with someone who can prove to the women’s fathers that they possess good financial capacity. This capacity in turn shows the help it can extend in enhancing the wealth of their own families.

However, when it comes to the emotional effects of the marriage between the couples, arranged marriages often fail to develop the love needed for both of them to grow stronger in their relationships. The forced circumstances even lead to cases of domestic abuse, marital infidelities and similar other ugly situations. This is primarily brought forth by the absence of a firm foundation in which the marriage can stand on. Without love as the guiding force, couples get easily discouraged whenever the other does not meet their expectations.

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CHINA'S MIGHT 






















































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