Despite Ondoy, despite Haiti, despite Chile…life has to go on (help save Mother Earth)

Despite Ondoy, despite Haiti, and despite Chile which lately experienced an earthquake with an 8.8 intensity in the Richter scale and the upcoming tsunamis in Hawaii and the Pacific basin…life has to go on. We commiserate with our brothers and sisters in Chile (and still with them in Haiti),... 

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Looking Back: “The Year That Was…”

Looking Back: “The Year That Was…”

(by Marcing Pin)

Happy New Year to all of you readers… as we look forward to the next 12 months, lets review that Year 2009 anno domini or should I say, the 9th year of the 21st century of the years of our Lord.

Obama: First Year
2009 marks the first year of the Barack Obama presidency.

Obama started the year full of praise and adulation not just from his own people but people from around the world. After becoming the first ever African-American to be elected president of the most powerful country in the world. He even emulate the march to the White House that of the man who help freed his people from slavery, the late President Abraham Lincoln… he began the year with his liberal policies to please the Democrats and then lately with a sort of conservative-leaning policies to please the Republicans… he ended the year simply hated by both Republican and Democrat elites simply because of his pro-people policies… a lot of people would say he has done nothing… some actually regretted of criticizing George W. Bush… the conservatives accuse him as socialist, a Marxist, a fascist, a Nazi while at the same time the liberal elites are over-hyping his every move…. at the end of the day, the only bad things he did were for undeservingly winning the Nobel Peace Prize and his pro-gay policies that pretty much open the door to an immoral liberal society that slowly turning American society into…

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Advice From An Experienced Flood Victim–how to deal with flooding in the home (before and after)

I am repeating here an article written by Gwendolyn So, a former officemate, an experienced flood victim, who has tried and tested advice on how to deal with flooding at home. Unbeknownst to many, my family and I are experts when it comes to flooding. By this I mean that for almost 10 years when we lived in a low part of Sto. Domingo Street in Quezon City , we experienced flooding INSIDE the house at least once a year and if I remember correctly, sometimes it was twice or even thrice... 

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