Pedro Komentaryo

Pedro Komentaryo

Isn't it high time someone got negative about negativity? YES IT IS.. Look around. The World is full of things that according to nay-say, should never have happened... IMPOSSIBLES, IMPRACTICAL, NO.and yet there is yes. Yes continents have been found, Yes men have played golf on the moon, Yes straw is being turned into biofuel to power cars.. yes, yes, yes. What does it takes to turn NO into YES? ...CURIOSITY...AN OPEN MIND...A WILLINGNESS TO TAKE THE RISK... And when the problem seems most insoluble, when the challenge is the hardest, when everyone else is shaking their heads, but say's... LET'S GO
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  • OIL
    The consumption of a finite resource is simply a finite venture and the faster we use the quicker it peaks. Saudi Arabia is a major oil producer with 73% of all incremental world demand being met by this country.
  • Shabu in the South
    The shabu crisis is rapidly filling the country's prisons. There is a mandatory life sentence (should be death sentence) for selling even the smallest quantity of the drug.
  • SPRATLY ISLANDS Part II
    After 70 years of hoping to develop its own war machine finally it will be finished this year
  • SPRATLY ISLANDS Part I
    Overlapping claims resulted in several military incidents since 1974 and in several countries awarding foreign companies exploration rights in the same area of the south China Sea.
  • Battle Between the Will to Survive and the Will for Gold
    In the sugarcane and mango field in the Philippine Negros island, poor farmers are fighting powerful landlords for the rights of the land.
  • Philippine Population Boom
    RH bill is a Philippine bill aiming to guarantee universal access to methods and information on birth control and maternal care. Progress against poverty and hunger is possible, is happening.
  • Philippine Forgotten Wealth
    Fearing arrest and without help from the Philippine government many undocumented Filipino workers are leaving in their own. No passport or visa stumps are required just a few ringet to get them home.
  • The Circus Went to Town
    Filipinos are tired, Filipinos are hungrier than ever, Filipinos are now more desperate than ever. Because of this they will be easily fooled by politician using their money for votes
  • Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW)
    There's always a comfort to see your old friends, for living in foreign land makes you feel good and comfortable if you are being around with the person whom you shared the same values and custom.
  • Philippine Politics and Poverty
    Tens of millions of Filipinos live at or below the country's poverty line in contrast with the 20 percent of the rich population which lived 14 times higher.

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