Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Live Safely

I wanted to login the net since early this morning so I can check the new rates at Wholesaleinsurance.net. However, my connection was bad and I had to make a fast run to a client meeting and was able to get some free time only today. I hope that next year would be as accident free for me as it is this year and the past few years. Getting insured is good but being accident free is much better.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

GMA should not leave



Gloria Macapagal Arroyo fought hard with her “Right to life” campaign. She claimed to have a dire spine condition and tried to make a Speedy Gonzales at the airport. However, her doctors later testified that she is in already on her way to recovery and yes, her lawyers are trying to pressure them into not telling the truth. It was also noted that the Gloria M. Arroyo was wearing skinny leather pants and heels when she tried to leave? As some ladies say, tight pants, leather ones specially, are hard to put on. How can a lady with spine trouble do it? As for the high heels, even guys would be able to imagine what it can do to a lady with spine injury.

Today, the same lawyers and spinsters changed tact and are now using the “Right to travel” campaign. I don’t know what else they’d say next.

To my mind, it is very clear that the former president is trying to flee and has seriously lied more than once. Remember that “I am sorry” press conference that she held amidst the election wiretapping case?

This lady should be forbidden to leave. The right of the state in this case is much bigger than anyone’s right to travel.

Salus Populi est Suprema Lex!

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Merry Christmas at the NAIA

In the news, they reported that "Merry Christmas" greetings will be disallowed for airport employees. A few hours however, the Presidential spokesman clarified that they will not enforce such ban.

I don't have much time now but let me tell you that a lot of  "Seasoned" employees at the airport has perfected the "Merry Christmas" scheme. They say it in such a way that makes one feel that it is compulsory for people to give them money. I know this for a fact because I experienced this long before I heard about it over the radio.

I asked an airport employee where the restroom was and when I said my thanks, he replied "Merry Christmas" in a way that made me realize that we was trying to bully me for money. The nerve of that guy. He didn't know that I was travelling with a government official. Had he pressed on, I would have had him fired.

Also please take note that comments about our "worst airport" give emphasis on the culture of corruption that prevails. No amount of architectural works will remove that. The first thing that we should do is privatize the entire operation so that those corrupt government employees can be taken out.

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