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Thursday, February 11, 2010

The New Era Of Politics

A story derived from real life of a person.

He is Manuel L. Diaz, 58 year old, Diabetic disease. Always come to different people, brother, friend, relative, especially those persons responsible for that village to ask for some help to buy food for his grandchildren, to buy medicine for his illness.

He is a hardworking man in his early age, helpful, humble, intelligent, and above all, generous brother.

January 10, 2010
Not expected, he was injured and in about 3 weeks, both his legs had a disease that makes him feels harder to move. A week after that incident, February 6, 2010 expose his neighbor, Manuel is dead.

Brothers and Sisters came to attend the funeral of Manuel. Each does not know what to do because no money to use for the funeral, had transferred to crowded places to gather money used in the funeral.

9th Avenue West, Grace Park Caloocan city. Philippines.
In this place Manuel grew up, and most of the people here knows him especially the elderly, many of them help to put the coffin on the side of the basketball court and put the canvas to free from sunlight. Other's are with the chairs, tables, installed lightning fixture, and others find a place where family and friends gathered together for the purpose of compassion.

Many visit to Manuel, others give supports to the family, give small amount of money which they have, others with compassion. The problem of the family is this,,,, a tremendous amount of services of funeral Parlor, cemetery fees, Lights, etc. that we can'not afford to pay, I have to invite (sakla) games of chance using old cards just to raise money for the bills. Many Baranggay members want to help and get help from politicians now a candidate from a different position in a local government others have promised, others gave financial help, and we appreciated it very much. With all the help, thank you very much.

Hoping that what happened with this guy name Manuel will be the last to our countrymen. Hoping the people of this country will received what they deserved as a hardworking person, tax contributor, hoping that those people opposing the next LEADER of this nation  should help laydown their plans, so other nation will see that people of the Philippines are United. Hoping that all government employee, from the lowest level of government establishment  will recognized who they are, that the people of the Philippines are the other source of money paying their salaries,  hoping  that people of this nation are united, Hoping that the next Proprietor of this nation is not greedy, hoping that the next manager of this country is not a Liar,  hoping that the next President of this country is not selfish,  hoping that the next Father of this island is not coward, hoping that the next Custodian of our beloved country will be doing his or her best to regain lthe symphaty and trust of other nation and getting back the very best of this Island. that people of the Philippines are:  THRUSTWORTHY, INTELLIGENT, PEACEFUL PEOPLE, POLITE, HELPFUL, HUMBLE AND  KIND.

Open your Eyes to:

Those who are telling too much promises
Those who are telling they can make our Nation great in an instant
Those  too much talk doing nothing.

The only way to choose is,, we choose our politicians we feel he or she is a,  hard-humanitarian, patriotic, cooperative not words, have committed to help people inneed, with a respect to the constitution and laws of the land.

We must NOW recognize a politician who is , humble, firmly, politely, Intelligent, Helpful, With Principle, Honorable, Ready to face the truth, AND WITH FIRM DECISION.  .Lastly  ,,,, NOT A  HYPHOCRITICAL

Manuel Lentijas Diaz is my brother.
story by Virginia Diaz.Lentijas Roque
FEBRUARY 12, 2010

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