Society
Karma
Mar 5th
I was thinking of something to write here tonight. While I wait for that great inspiration (that’s an exaggeration, yes.), I decided to check Facebook updates and *tada! I saw something that made me think- may not be worth blogging about though.
The update circles around the idea of being thankful to God for the Karma that happened to somebody.
What made my fingers itch is seeing God and Karma in one thought. Why?
A Trip in the Metro
Mar 2nd
My day consisted of a long jeepney ride to DFA and a longer bus ride home.
I woke up early today and prepared for the long lines in DFA. Okay, those were lies. First, I woke up later than I was supposed to and second, I wasn’t exactly expecting to line up at DFA because I used the LBC service, which by the way, made everything easier and faster (I don’t want to advertise but really, if you don’t want to waste an entire day waiting in line to process your passport, this passport service is the best way to go).
What Makes a Good Candidate
Feb 10th
What makes a good candidate? to answer this question may be hard but to make it a bit easier for all of us, I think a candidate should have specific plans for the country. A candidate must be aware of what is going on around him/her. He/she must have a stand on the important issues of our country.
It’s very easy to be a political candidate. If you have the money for campaigns, are of the legal age and have lived in the country for a specified number of years, filing for candidacy won’t be much of a problem for anyone. A lot of people want to lead the country. Many of us want to serve our people. To some, service means running for office. With all the political candidates for the 2010 elections, how would you choose the person you want to lead our country or your district? Well, for starters, I would definitely NOT choose a candidate like this:

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