12.31.2009

Dramatic December

I am very thankful to be allowed to come home for a month-long and spend this Christmas with my family in the Philippines.

All possible opportunities knocked on my door: the favorable permission from my IIE/Humphrey Fellowship program and Maxwell campus coordinators; the 50% roundtrip airfare discount from Cathay Pacific; the university apartment rental fee waiver (which I used to augment my airfare); and the compelling need to conduct additional fieldwork research and clarify some data for my Humphrey Fellowship work in the US. I was also able to consult with my Philippine panel (Ehem anticorruption group) on the direction of my research on anticorruption and citizenship.

Nobody knew I was coming home, not even my wife and kids. I went together with my sister-in-law and her family. The goal was to surprise everyone, and make this vacation a meaningful one. Thanks to my NY-based sister-in-law and her husband -- Ate Rissa and Bong Asuelo, for the gleeful conspiracy.

It was a very dramatic and romantic arrival in the Philippines. My family and friends were at the airport to pick up my sister-in-law and her family. That was the cover; it was previously planned out that everyone had to be at the airport for the pick-up.

Then I was the last person out of the plane! Everybody was stunned and surprised when I got out and entered the Arrival Area. All of them couldn't move. My wife and kids cried; They all cried when they saw me. All were shouting inside the airport. My son kept hugging and smelling me. I was in tears!

It was indeed a blessing to be allowed home to get the much-needed rest and break the cycle of homesickness.

I think I was also sent home just to be around when, in the middle of this month, my mother was rushed to the hospital for her mild heart attack (for the first time) triggered by stress and infections. And just a few days before Christmas, my son was also confined briefly due to some gastro-infection and threat of dehydration. These were all scary and humbling episodes this December.

I could not imagine and fathom the combined effects of homesickness and the intervening events at home had I stayed in the US!

Thank you, Dear Lord for the great opportunity and humbling experience this Christmas. I just pray deeply that You strengthen each one of us to be able to hold and keep on and not fall apart, and stabilize us so that we will be able to help our family and those who are in need in times like these.

Thank you for the renewed energy and fresh outlook as I go back to the US. Coming home, I was able to see and assess my Fellowship at the Maxwell School from a distance. Coming home, I was able to see and feel my own flaws and limitations nearby. This December revealed, challenged, tried and shaped my mortal character! We surrender totally, because we are never in full control.

Thank you very much for my wife and kids! I have never deeply felt before how important they are to me and how they give meaning and strength to my life.

As we thank You for all the blessings in our family, it is our fervent prayer to allow us the good chance to face and hurdle our life's challenges and trials. I offer you my Fellowship, and the future that it holds for me and my family.

In Proverbs 3:5-6 we take refuge:"Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and he will make your paths straight!"

12.24.2009

Polls closed

Several online public polling surveys in various Ehem networks from the periods of August-October and August-December now closed. The following survey questions were asked to determine the psychographic views of those who participated in the online polls:
  1. The Philippines ranked as one of the 12th most corrupt countries in the world in 2008. Do you think the country will improve its standing for 2009?
  2. Who should be the next President of the Philippines?
  3. What do you want Sen. NoyNoy Aquino to run for in 2010?
  4. Are you in favor of Erap running again for president in the upcoming 2010 elections?
  5. Are you in favor of GMA running again for any elective post in the upcoming 2010 elections?
  6. Is it worth it for Prof. Randy David to run for a Congressional seat in Pampanga against GMA?
  7. Are you in favor of World Boxing Champion Manny Pacquiao running for Congress in the upcoming 2010 elections?
  8. Are you in favor of bishops, priests, nuns or brothers running for any elective position?
  9. Is it time to amend the Philippine Constitution?
  10. When is the best time to amend the Philippine Constitution?
  11. What mode do you prefer to amend the Philippine Constitution?
In summary, the results of the random online surveys revealed the following among various Ehem networks:
  1. The networks are divided in their thoughts that the country will improve or worsen its corruption levels in 2009 (NOTE: the country actually improved; see the poll analysis).
  2. The networks are divided on who they think should be the next president (NOTE: this poll was made before Sen. NoyNoy Aquino decided to run for president).
  3. Majority wanted Sen. NoyNoy Aquino to run for president of the Philippines in the 2010 elections.
  4. A resounding majority does not favor the former President Erap Estrada to run again for the presidency.
  5. A resounding majority does not favor President GMA to run again for any elective post in the upcoming 2010 elections.
  6. Majority support Prof. Randy David to run for a Congressional seat in Pampanga against President GMA (NOTE: Prof. David decided to withdraw his plan, citing delicadeza and logistical problems).
  7. A resounding majority does not favor World Boxing Champion Manny Pacquiao to run for a Congressional seat in the 2010 elections.
  8. A resounding majority believe that bishops, priests, nuns or brothers should not run for any elective position in government.
  9. A resounding majority believe that it is time to amend the Philippine Constitution but only after the 2010 elections and only through the mode of Constitutional Convention.
The Polls

Are you in favor of GMA running again for any elective post in the upcoming 2010 elections?
  • Yes, it is ok - 5 votes (5%)
  • No, not anymore - 92 votes (93%)
  • Not sure - 2 votes (2%)
  • Total Votes: 99 (100%)
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Is it worth it for Prof. Randy David to run for a Congresional seat in Pampanga against GMA?
  • Yes, it's worth it - 55 votes (63%)
  • No, not worth it - 21 votes (24%)
  • Not sure - 11 votes (13%)
  • Total Votes: 87 (100%)
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Are you in favor of Erap running again for president in the upcoming 2010 elections?
  • Yes, it is ok - 3 votes (3%)
  • No, not anymore - 91 votes (95%)
  • Not sure - 2 votes (2%)
  • Total Votes: 96 (100%)
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Are you in favor of World Boxing Champion Manny Pacquiao running for Congress in the upcoming 2010 elections?
  • Yes, he's qualified - 8 votes (9%)
  • No, he's not qualified - 83 votes (88%)
  • Not sure - 3 votes (3%)
  • Total Votes: 94 (100%)
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Are you in favor of bishops, priests, nuns or brothers running for any elective position?
  • Yes, it's alright - 26 votes (32%)
  • No, they're not trained - 50 votes (62%)
  • Not sure - 5 votes (6%)
  • Total Votes: 81 (100%)
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Is it time to amend the Philippine Constitution?
  • Yes - 32 votes (33%)
  • No - 56 votes (58%)
  • Not Sure - 9 votes (9%)
  • Total Votes: 97 (100%)
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When is the best time to amend the Philippine Constitution?
  • Before 2010 elections - 6 votes (7%)
  • After 2010 elections - 76 votes (84%)
  • Not Sure - 3 votes (3%)
  • Others - 6 votes (7%)
  • Total Votes: 91 (100%)
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What mode do you prefer to amend the Philippine Constitution?
  • Con-Ass - 10 votes (12%)
  • Con-Con - 50 votes (60%)
  • Not Sure - 16 votes (19%)
  • Others - 8 votes (10%)
  • Total Votes: 84 (100%)
Previously, the following polls conducted for the period August-October 2009:

The Philippines ranked as one of the 12th most corrupt countries in the world in 2008. Do you think the country will improve its standing for 2009?

Check the results at these following links:
Hold on, Philippines
ASEAN connection
From fascination to conviction

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Who should be the next President of the Philippines?
Check results here.

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What do you want Sen. NoyNoy Aquino to run for in 2010? Check results here.

12.11.2009

Hold on, Philippines

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Read full article here and here!

12.01.2009

An act of disgrace!

(photo courtesy of http://www.inquirer.net)

This is unprecedented!

No Philippine president has done this in our country's history, at least not in our modern days' past. She may be legally allowed to run for a lower post, but this really leaves a very very bad taste.

How can now the president oversee a peaceful and credible election in 2010? How can she now ensure a proper transition and turnover of government? How can she exercise political will and ascendancy if she is so tied with partisan political campaign? This is not a good presidential act!

Two schools of thought are emerging on why President GMA wants to run for a Congressional seat in the 2010 elections: (1) her lust for power and (2) her lawsuit shield.

A third reason -- a future agenda towards a parliamentary form of government -- is not anymore far-fetched! She can easily become the House Speaker in the short term. And most probably, a Prime Minister in the long term.

President GMA committed a dishonor in her position as president, and maybe for the country! She just blundered by this disdainful act of disgrace! She missed a very good opportunity (probably her last) to become a great president. I gave my unsolicited advise on how President GMA can still become a great president, but she just again lost my vote.

In various Ehem networks, we have been running this online poll for the past three months:

"Are you in favor of GMA running again for any elective post in the upcoming 2010 elections?"

95 voters participated, and they responded overwhelmingly into:

Yes, it is ok -- 5 votes (5%)
No, not anymore -- 88 votes (93%)
Not sure -- 2 votes (2%)
TOTAL votes -- 95 (100%)

Let us all remember, fellow countrymen -- Hello Garci in 2004, 12-0 in 2007. And now, the Pampangga connection for 2010!

Sayang GMA, sayang!

May God bless this country!