Archive for the 'May 2007' Category

Thursday, May 31st, 2007

The last three times that I was at the money changer’s, the exchange rate went down by 2.38%; this in a span of three weeks. Analysts predict it could go down to as low as 45 in the coming months. That definitely hurts exporters, recipients of OFW remittances, and outsourcing industry freelancers.

Thursday, May 17th, 2007

While looking at the posted results of election for mayor, vice mayor, and councilors it pains me to see how the votes were distributed. The results show that the people of Lapog are very satisfied with the administration. They voted the administration candidates overwhelmingly! Did they, really? It is a sad state because for 20 [...]

Tuesday, May 15th, 2007

In a democratic society, where people can exercise their lawful rights under no restraint or influence of anyone, it can be said that “the voice of the people is the voice of God. So has God overwhelmingly spoken in Lapog: 8176 vs. 2433 in favor of the incumbent mayor?

Friday, May 11th, 2007

Natanggap ko ang impormasyong ito mula sa isang kaibigan sa pamamagitan ng email. Nais ko sanang ibahagi sa inyo dahil nakakawiling basahin at tunay na kapupulutan ng magandang impormasyon na maaaring makatulong sa atin sa darating na halalan sa Lunes. Sana’y maaliw din kayo! At ipagkalat ninyo para maliwanagan din ang iba.

Thursday, May 10th, 2007

Two years ago, I wrote an article for Lapoguenio Perspectives, challenging and encouraging the young and old professionals of Lapog, both at home and abroad, to bring about change to our local government. It was entitled A Simple Challenge. Today, I am writing to remind our professionals about that challenge, for no one has taken [...]