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SLOGAN:

                              BETTER THE CITIZEN

                                                BETTER THE NATION

 

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PRAYER:

                                 G I T A N J A L I.

 

This is my prayer to Thee, my Lord—strike, strike

At the root of penury in my heart.

Give me the strength lightly to bear my joys and sorrows.

Give me the strength to make my love fruitful in service.

Give me the strength never to disown the poor or bend my knees

Before insolent might.

Give me the strength to raise my mind high above daily trifles.

And give me the strength to surrender my strength to Thy Will with love. 

 

                                                              Written by Rabindranath Tagore.

 

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WHAT IS INDIA

 

PENINSULAR  I N D I A   Hind-istan, Bharath, the Sub-Continent so rich and abundant in natural wealth, vibrant in emotions, diversified in culture still proud of integrity in diversity and is the potpourri of customs and traditions, of myriad cultures that came to this land as conquerors, traders and conveyors stayed back as citizens. The Aryans, the Moroccans, the Greeks, the Mongols, the Mughals, the British, the French, the Portuguese……… the civilized world that came to rule the native, ‘Dravidians’ and fell prey to a people that were civilized centuries before their conquerors’ forefathers  learnt to read and write.

 

                               INCREDIBLE  INDIA.

                BE PROUD TO BE AN INDIAN . JAI HIND.

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WHO WE ARE

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The president of the Republic of the Philippines will deliver once again her annual State of the Nation Address (SONA) in front of the many Filipinos. This showcase the past results and achievements in aiming her dreams to serve the country under her administration.

In 2006 the president GMA address these global challenges, according to her we must go on building and buttressing bridges to allies around the world: to bring in the rice to feed our people, investments to create more jobs to Filipino’s; and to keep the peace and maintain stability in our country and the rest of the world.

In 2007 the president GMA talk in front of many Filipino’s in her SONA. First, she promised more investments in physical, intellectual, legal and security infrastructure to increase business confidence in the country.

Second, investments in a stronger and wider social safety net – affordable medicine, household, education, increase wages to teachers, more scholarships for gifted students, and language instruction to maintain our lead in English proficiency.

Third, investments in bringing peace to Mindanao; in crushing terrorism wherever it threatens regardless of ideology; and in putting a stop to human rights abuses in fair management.

In 2008 disaster management would be highlighted during the 8th State of the Nation Address (SONA) of President GMA at the House of Representatives building in Quezon City last July 28. It is mainly because of the tragedies resulting from previous typhoons that passed the country. The president wants to ensure that a repeat of such incident in the future should be prevented through intensified disaster preparedness programs and updated rescue and relief operations guidelines in the country.

In 2009, President GMA once again delivers her State of the Nation Address (SONA) to the Filipinos. What would be the expected output of all the promises to her countrymen? Are all promises met? Did she try her best in making all her promises come to reality? We cannot deny the fact that under her administration many Filipino’s suffer from all means of life, less jobs instead of employing more Filipinos, many crimes and unresolved issues are still needs solution, many out of school youths instead of giving and addressing proper education, still the Philippines belongs to the 3rd world country, there are more rallies addressing to her to step down as president because of the impartial and misleading governance.

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THE HIDDEN AGENDA OF THE NEW WORLD ORDER

By Michael R. Sears Copyright 2-26-09

THE FOLLOWING 10 planks of the Communist Manifesto by Carl Marx:

First Plank: Abolition of property in land and the application of all rents of land to public purposes. (Zoning – Model ordinances proposed by Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover widely adopted. Supreme Court ruled “zoning” to be “constitutional” in 1921. Private owners of property required to get permission from government relative to the use of their property. Federally owned lands are leased for grazing, mining, timber usages, the fees being paid into the U.S. Treasury.)

Second Plank: A heavy progressive or graduated incometax. (Corporate Tax Act of 1909. The 16th Amendment, allegedly ratified in 1913. The Revenue Act of 1913, section 2, Income Tax. These laws have been purposely misapplied against American citizens to this day.)

Third Plank: Abolition of all rights of inheritance. (Partially accomplished by enactment of various state and federal “estate tax” laws taxing the “privilege” of transfering property after death and gift before death.)

Fourth Plank: CONFISCATION OF THE PROPERTY OF ALL EMIGRANTS AND REBELS. (The confiscation of property and persecution of those critical – “rebels” – of government policies and actions, frequently accomplished by prosecuting them in a courtroom drama on charges of violations of non-existing administrative or regulatory laws.)

Fifth Plank: Centralization of credit in the hands of the State, by means of a national bank with State capital and an exclusive monopoly. (The Federal Reserve Bank, 1913- -the system of privately-owned Federal Reserve banks which maintain a monopoly on the valueless debt “money” in circulation.)

Sixth Plank: Centralization of the means of communications and transportation in the hands of the State. (Federal Radio Commission, 1927; Federal Communications Commission, 1934; Air Commerce Act of 1926; Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938; Federal Aviation Agency, 1958; becoming part of the Department of Transportation in 1966; Federal Highway Act of 1916 (federal funds made available to States for highway construction); Interstate Highway System, 1944 (funding began 1956); Interstate Commerce Commission given authority by Congress to regulate trucking and carriers on inland waterways, 1935-40; Department of Transportation, 1966.)

Seventh Plank: Extension of factories and instruments of production owned by the State, the bringing into cultivation of waste lands, and the improvement of the soil generally in accordance with a common plan. (Depart-ment of Agriculture, 1862; Agriculture Adjustment Act of 1933 — farmers will receive government aid if and only if they relinquish control of farming activities; Tennessee Valley Authority, 1933 with the continue reading

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