m3_:_4_ the_time_uve_spend_and_most_
especialy_4_the_bonding_uve_shared_with_me_
when_the_times_comes_dat_destiny_will_not_
allow_us_to_shared_simple_moment'z_again_
diz_i_assure_u_ur_worth_as_a_goOd_memOry_
and_well_always_b3_part_of_the_rezOn_why_
im_still_SMILING.,.,.,
_in our nAtiOn_
September 30, 2009
In our nation, although the average Filipino family cannot afford to buy CD
players and lasers video equipment, the ubiquitos television set, even in cramed
make-shift houses along railroad tracks make good copy for the foreign
journalists to write about poverty in the philippines…
Former president Fidel Ramos launced an intensive program called.
“Towards Philippines 2000,” with the promise of a better future.
Whether we are headed towards a “utopian” society remains to be seen.
And where do all this leave the family in the millenuim? Already
we have seen in the last decades, its slow, decaying and crumbling structures
demonstrated by extra-marital relationships, domineering feminists, wife-
beating husbands battered wives, and rebellious teenagers…
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