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VP Leni Robredo’s New Radio Program Focuses On Inspiring Stories Of Hope

IMG_1356QUEZON CITY, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Vice President Leni Robredo said she wanted to use her new radio program to call on citizens to share their own inspiring stories with others.

She plans to use the airwaves to feature stories of ordinary Filipinos who have risen against the odds, inspiring and motivating others to do the same. “With ‘Istorya ng Pag-asa,’ we want to highlight inspiring stories that touch our hearts instead of fighting and faultfinding … These are stories that will bring hope,” Robredo said.

So during her last radio show, Robredo opened up the phone 📱  lines so listeners can share their stories.

The first caller was a man who was elected mayor of a city for the first of seven times in 1988, then cleaned up its streets almost overnight.  He patrolled his city from the back of a Harley-Davidson, and then from inside a taxi after drivers started getting robbed.  He was also a guy who left his own home to help his neighbors when the city flooded in 1994.

The caller was a hesitant candidate for higher political office in 2016, but his inspiring story and political will to rid the country of drugs and corruption made him the overwhelming choice of the Filipino electorate.

When Robredo asked for the caller’s name, the voice on the other end of the line said with an obvious humble tone, “Digong po, ma’m.”

The second caller was an elected official who represents a congressional district in Quezon City. The man wanted to be anonymous but shared his inspiring story of going beyond his call of duty.  Rather than stay put serving his constituents in Quezon City, the Congressman has been criss-crossing the country, looking after the needs of the poor and downtrodden in remote places of laylayan.

 

Senator Hontiveros Proposes Amendment To Anti-Distracted Driving Law

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MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Republic Act No. 10913 or the Anti-Distracted Driving Act officially took effect Thursday, May 18, about 10 months after it became law in July 2016.

The law defines “distracted driving” as using telecommunication or entertainment devices while in motion or when temporarily stopped at a red traffic light.

But for Senator Risa Hontiveros, the new law does not go far enough, saying that there are many other distractions that plague motorists.  She is proposing amendments that would make driving in the Philippines much safer.

Hontiveros has revealed her amendments, as follows:

  • Take down all advertising billboards along thoroughfares and streets all over the country, starting with Chowking, Dunkin’ Donuts, and all fashion ads featuring scantily-clad men and women.
  • Eating Jollibee and McDonald’s burgers while driving will be strictly prohibited. Kentucky Fried Chicken may only be consumed by drivers if being fed to them by someone on the passenger side.
  • Putting make-up while driving will also be outlawed.
  • Car manufacturers will recall all vehicles to remove factory-installed video monitors.
  • Only classical music will be allowed to be played on car stereos.
  • Kissing will not be allowed while a motorist is driving or is stopped at a traffic light.
  • Only lightly-tinted sunglasses may be used by drivers, and only if manufactured in the Philippines.  Oakley and Ray-ban brands are specifically banned.

Both supporters and critics of Hontiveros say that this proposal is probably the first and only common-sense legislation she has thought of since being elected senator.

We agree!

New York Times: Philippines Is A Killer Country!

IMG_1378NEW YORK, New York (The Adobo Chronicles, New York Bureau) – Remember that New York Times editorial asking the world to condemn Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte?

Of course we all know that the basis of the editorial was a complaint filed before the International Criminal Court (ICC) by a fame-hugging Filipino lawyer who represents a perjured witness.  It all boils down to NYT’s assertion — based on news reports it mimics– that Duterte is a “killer.”

Well, NYT went a step further.

In a recent headline, the Pulitzer Prize-winning publication accused the entire country of being a killer! Just like its president.

It’s all in the headline…

(Oh, in case you haven’t noticed, the news report was about the Philippine House of Representatives.  Yet NYT chose to use an accompanying photo featuring some woman.  No, the woman was not a killer).