Sunday, February 10, 2008

Cold, blueberry cheesecake and Lozada


Not feeling well since last week, got cough and cold. Am not sure if it’s because of the weather or due to stress. I dropped by the nearby grocery this morning to buy myself Del Monte pineapple juice. The “fruits supplier” of the office, Dexter gave me a pack of kiat-kiat and half a kilo of longan (will pay for those, of course). I’ve been drinking liters of lukewarm water since 8 AM today. If I don’t get better in two days, I’ll buy the antibiotics the doctor prescribed me yesterday. As much as possible, I do away with antibiotics especially after my self-medication some two years ago which almost killed me.



Well, anyway, I’m back to my desk after almost a week in Cagayan De Oro City. I assisted the PAWD COMELEC in the PAWD 2008 Election held there last February 8. In between errands for my boss who was COMELEC Chair, I was able to squeeze in three case digests for Labor Standards and a visit to my CDO-based high school classmate, Candy. Was I glad to see her! Haven’t seen her since graduation. She now owns a bakeshop/restaurant (Candy’s) across the Limketkai Mall. She’s got the best blueberry cheesecake I ever tasted. Yummy, yummy.

The week I was in CDO, Manila was agog with Lozada’s “homecoming” of sorts. Claiming to have been abducted by his own escorts until the nuns of the De La Salle outwitted them and “smuggled” him out, Lozada is perceived to be the key that will open the Pandora’s box that hide intricate details of graft and corruption clothing the NBN deal.

Haaaaaaaaayyy….! What’s new? We all know that graft and corruption is all over the Philippine bureaucracy, so much that the two have almost become synonymous terms. Whose fault? Partly because of the greed of the people up there (imagine Sec. Neri instructing Lozada “to moderate their greed”). But how many are them? Just a few. How many of us are down here who put them there? Millions. We have the power. We get to exercise that power every election day. But then, we also allow ourselves to be corrupted by trapos during the campaign period. We allow them to buy our votes. We vote for a person because he is “kumpare”, “kababayan”, “kapitbahay”, etc. It’s always patronage politics every election period, over and over again. And we never get to learn our lesson. The corrupt are there because we deserve them. Stop complaining. Either that, or vote wisely in the next elections.

Next round of blueberry cheesecake, please.

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