tanong na walang sagot?

bakit tayo nagtatanong? bakit di k makasagot?

totoo bang may mga tanong na walang sagot?

teka, bat puro lang toh tanong?

dapat may sagot din….

pero may mga tanong na walang sagot!

naniniwala ba kayo?

sa araw-araw, marami tayong mga tanong…

bakit nga ba ako nagsusulat?

ala namang kakwenta-kwenta mga pinagsusulat ko di ba?

hindi nga ako manunulat e, at isa pa eng’g course ko…pro bakit gusto kong magsulat?

at bakit ako ngsusulat sa wikang filipino…di ba mas maganda naman basahin pag wikang English?

di ba ala tayong gana magbasa ng mga sulatin s wikang filipino?

 sa mga tanong na toh, ay hindi q rn alam ang sagot…maraming tanong ang mahirap sagutin…kung hindi man mahirap ay wala tlgang sagot sa mga tanong na ito…

gaya din ng mga tanong na “tulog ka na ba?”, paano naman sasagot ang tulog di ba? ang gusto ko lang sabihin ay MAULAN NGAYON NA SINUSULAT KO ITO…

yun lang naman sana…may bagyo kasi ngayon e…akalain mo naman na 9kph lang ang takbo ng bagyong toh! pro ang speed near the center ay 250kph! para lang xang nglalakad pero umiikot ng sobrang bili…hayyy…GLOBAL WARMING siguro ang sagot…pero ang issue mismo ukol sa Global Warming ay walang sagot…(oh, isa pang halimbawa ng tanong na walang sagot)…hehe…parang kailan lang ay sobra ang init dito sa Metro Manila, tas ngayon biglang sobrang ulan naman! di ba sobrang nakapagtataka! oo nga na ang panahon ay mabilis magbago pero masyadong matindi naman ata ito di ba? “extremes in the weather”…kung napanood niyo ang The Day After Tomorrow, mapapaisip kayo kung totoo nga ba ang “Intense Climate Shift” na pinakita sa pelikula…pero sa nangyayari ngayon,

ANO NGA KAYA?

hindi malayo na mangyari ang mga napanood natin s pelikulang yun…nakita naman natin sa pelikula kung ano ang naging sanhi ng delubyo di ba?at ang sanhing yun ay hindi lamang kathang isip, ito’y nangyayari talaga ngayon…

ANO NA GAGAWIN NATIN? tanong na walang sagot…

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  1. voy says:

    Home > Nation > Top Stories Teachers protest GSIS policies, calls for Garcia resignation
    08/19/2008 | 11:50 PM

    Email this | Email the Editor | Print | Digg this | Add to del.icio.us MANILA, Philippines – A militant teachers group on Tuesday protested in front of the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) calling for the resignation of President and General Manager Winston Garcia.

    Led by the Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) the teachers said that they were protesting what they described as the “oppressive and exploitative” policies of GSIS introduced by Garcia.

    Hundreds of public school teachers marched to the main gate of the GSIS complex in Pasay City at around 10 am.

    They held a program and set up a “complaint desk” that documented the grievances of hundreds of teachers.

    ACT chairman Antonio Tinio said that the “pent-up anger” of teachers and other government employees at the oppressive policies of GSIS under Garcia cannot be underestimated.

    “Billions of pesos of losses sustained by GSIS due to years of mismanagement and corruption are being unfairly recouped by Garcia through unjust and onerous deductions from the benefits of GSIS members. In many cases, GSIS is so ruthless in demanding its pound of flesh that retirees are left with nothing,”a he said.

    Tinio cited the case of Candida Tiglao, a 68 year-old retired public school teacher from Tarlac City , who has not received a single centavo of her monthly pension since 2005.

    Apparently, Tiglao availed herself of a GSIS housing loan worth P353,000 in 1998.

    By 2007, this had ballooned to over P1.69 million. When she retired in 2005, the GSIS automatically withheld her 18-month retirement lump sum as well as her monthly pension and used these to offset her unpaid housing loan.

    According to the GSIS, they will start paying Tiglao her pension in 2012, when her debt to GSIS shall have been fully paid.

    Aside from the resignation of Garcia, ACT also called for the scrapping of the GSIS’ premium-based policy, the Claims and Loans Interdependency Program (CLIP) and the new housing loan policy which the group described as “unjust and exploitative.”

    The group also called for the writing-off of onerous interests, penalties, and surcharges, full payment of benefits and immediate refunds to those members victimized by unjust deductions.

  2. jessielei narciso says:

    sana may ibang panahon na ang mundo ay masaya ..
    kasi para sakin walang araw na masaya ako..
    for every moment.since when i was on the time na naagawan ako ng true one friend..

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