Tuesday, October 28, 2008

One Week to Change: Obama Calling Urgently

One Week to Change: Obama Calling Urgently


In one week you can choose to change it all.
Go to http://www.barackobama.com to get involved right now.

We have to keep running through the finish line.
It's too important to take anything for granted.
It's too important to let up now.

The future you seek. - The future we seek together. - The future we seek for our children.
It's too important to let up now.
We have to keep running through the finish line!

For the change we need.
Barack Obama and Joe Biden 2008
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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

WHY I THINK BARACK OBAMA IS THE BEST CANDIDATE FOR FILIPINOS

WHY I THINK BARACK OBAMA IS THE BEST CANDIDATE FOR FILIPINOS

By Charmaine Manansala

I've spent the past few weeks criss-crossing the country talking to
AAPIs about Barack Obama and the vision he has for our community, and
for our country. I want to say a quick word about where we are in
this campaign to Filipinos.

Filipino Americans across the country are working nationwide through
the Obama campaign and Filipino Americans for Obama. Leading to
November 4th, they are working diligently to deliver the electoral
votes that will make Barack Obama our 44th President of the United
States. This is because Filipino Americans, young and old, all
recognize the challenges America faces, after all they impact our
lives every day. Our economy is in crisis, thanks in large part to the
Wall Street-first economic policies pushed through by President Bush.
Our nation is in an endless war; our veterans are not receiving the
care they deserve; and our health care system is broken. We need to
call upon the can do American spirit to lift ourselves out of this
precarious situation.

In many ways the Filipino-American community's experience embodies
this American spirit. Barack Obama has shared the same experience. He
understands keeping the American dream alive, and he knows that
government must keep its promise to you and all of the American
people. This is one of the core reasons why I believe that Barack
Obama is THE right candidate for Filipino-Americans.

Barack first became acquainted with the diversity and richness of Asia
and the AAPI community as a child growing up in Hawai'i. Members of
his family are of Asian descent and ours is a community that he became
a part of while living in Los Angeles, New York and Chicago. The AAPI
story and community are personal to him, and he is committed to
keeping the door of opportunity open to Filipino Americans and
expanding opportunities for all Americans. Senator Obama understands
the Asian American and Pacific Islander community and the critical
role that we play in this nation.

Barack Obama and Joe Biden are committed to policies that will help
the Filipino American community succeed.

For instance, many Filipino families rely on family reunification
policies to help them build better lives in the United States.
However, AAPI families have some of the longest immigration backlogs.
That's why Barack has fought to improve and pass a comprehensive
immigration bill. He has put greater emphasis on keeping immigrant
families together. The Philippines and the United States have always
enjoyed a special relationship, and I assure you that Barack Obama and
Joe Biden are committed to building on our strong ties.

As we saw so clearly during the first debate, it's a choice of the
past versus the future. Barack Obama demonstrated the vision and
judgment to be Commander in Chief. He'll change the failed policies
of the last 8 years, and pursue 21st Century policies in Iraq,
Afghanistan, and in reinvigorating our alliances.

And on the homefront, again as seen during the debate, Barack Obama
demonstrated he'll be a fierce advocate for the middle class, and
offer the change we need on the economy, health care, and energy
independence.

Kababayan, we can create the changes we seek in America. But this
will only happen if ordinary people rise up to demand change. Just as
some of you participated in the people power movement in Edsa, I'm
also asking you to get involved NOW, and to encourage your families to
look at the candidates, come to an informed decision, and vote.

The reason is simple: the Filipino American community deserves better.

We want fundamental change in our country. We want to turn the page
on the failed policies of the past eight years and renew the promise
of America. We simply cannot afford a third Bush term. And let's be
clear. That is exactly what we'd get with John McCain.

As Senator Clinton says- No Way, No How, No McCain, No Palin. I know
there were many in our community who supported Senator Clinton in this
year's elections and I want to say a word to you. Senator Clinton is
someone I admire tremendously. I am a proud "Clintonista" who worked
in the Clinton administration for the first White House Initiative on
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. If you love Hillary, if you
believe in her, if you trust her leadership and if you gave her your
vote, then I ask you to do the one thing that she has asked of all of
us now: do everything you can to elect Barack Obama as the next
President of the United States.

The stakes are too high and the price of apathy is too great this year
to give anything but our all.

You know, there's been a lot of talk this year about making history.
And I believe making history is an important goal. But the more
important opportunity we have in November is to make possibility
reality.

Next year, school children all over America will sit in classrooms
looking up at the portraits of the American presidents on the wall.
After scanning past the first 43, I hope they'll take a good look at
number 44 because that one will look different. And suddenly, our
kids will start to think, "Maybe I can be Mayor. Maybe I can run for
Congress. Maybe I could be President." In that moment, possibility
is born.

I want a generation of Filipino boys and girls to see Barack Obama and
know that in America, anything is possible - with faith, hard work,
and determination, they can achieve anything in this land of
opportunity. That, after all, is the American dream of our lolos and
lolas. Stand with me today and let it be the commitment we make to
the generation of Filipino Americans who follow us.

No doubt, there will be some who say it's too hard. They will say
that Barack Obama and our movement for change just can't win. But I'm
here to tell you: kaya natin, yes we can!

For generations, that's what we Pinoys have taught this nation. KAYA NATIN!

When we were told that Filipino immigrants could never be at home in
these United States, we said kaya natin.

During WWII, when America was at war and soldiers were needed, our
brave Filipino veterans said kaya natin.

When farmworkers were told they could not organize, Filipino laborers
joined Cesar Chavez and other union leaders and said kaya natin.

When this country could not find enough doctors and nurses, the
Filipino community stepped up and said kaya natin.

As our families struggle with the longest immigration backlogs and
living in this frail economy, Barack Obama joins with the Filipino
community to say kaya natin.

So, we cannot wake up on November 5th wishing we had done more and we
can't afford to let someone else decide for us. We all know that this
is going to be a very close race. A handful of votes may decide the
election. Those handful of votes could be yours.

Change doesn't come by hoping for it. It doesn't come by wishing for
it. We have to organize for it, fight for it, register for it and
vote for it. Change happens when we say, with great pride in our
community and love for our country, kaya natin!

Maraming salamat po.


Charmaine Manansala is a Filipina-American immigrant. She serves as
the National Director of the Obama for American AAPI Vote Team.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

OBAMA - Keep Running Through The Finish Line: Pimped Ad

If you think this race is won, two words: New Hampshire. Go to http://www.barackobama.com to get involved right now.

We have to keep running through the finish line.
It's too important to take anything for granted.
It's too important to let up now.

The future you seek. - The future we seek together. - The future we seek for our children.
It's too important to let up now.
We have to keep running through the finish line.!

For the change we need.
Barack Obama and Joe Biden 2008
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Friday, September 26, 2008

The Filipino Game of Tag - Jason Telmo

After a million years, I have finally finished my entry for the Filipino Game of Tag in response to Regisor94's tag http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tajLX...

Reggie, I am sooooooooooooo sorry this has taken me forever to do. This may probably be the last time you're going to think of tagging me again...hehehe. If I could recall, you tagged me last August 10, and now it's what? September 1. Yep....it took me 20 days to reply. I had to reserve a small studio and rent some lights for my shoot. After compiling the materials in Adobe Premiere, I faced the task of editing down one hour worth of footages to just 8 minutes. Meticulous Photoshop and AfterEffects work followed. Then there's the musical score and sound design. It was all worth it though. I enjoyed a lot making this video, and I hope all you Filipino youtubers enjoy viewing this. Thank you, Regisor for patiently waiting for this tag video to come out. And thank you, for adding me as your sixth tag! :-)

To GenTosMenTos, I applaude you for originating this game!
(http://www.youtube.com/gentosmentos)
This thing you have started is the best idea anyone would ever come up for YouTube. You are a genius! I really hope this amazing game reaches every Pinoy and Pinay youtuber on the planet. :-)

So without further ado, let's play the Filipino Tag Game....
Here are the questions:

1. When was the last time you were in the Philippines?
2. Name one Filipino dish you enjoy the most. Why?
3. Name one Filipino household item that best resembles our culture. Explain.
4. Do you know how to speak in Tagalog? If so, say a phrase or two.
5. Which part of the Philippines are you from?

Here are the current rules:

1. If you're tagged, you have to play.
2. Tag who ever you want!
3. Have fun!

The five lucky people I'm tagging are:

1. My brother, Jonas
http://www.youtube.com/kuauramina

2. My sister, Joann
http://www.youtube.com/godisgracious128

3. My cousin, Maurice
http://www.youtube.com/neilytube

4. My uncle and aunt, Tito Joven and Tita Diding
http://www.youtube.com/jovitomerced

5. My new friend, Dan
http://www.youtube.com/samurye72
Hi, Dan. I'm sorry this came a bit late. I didn't count on you doing your tag video so soon. Anyway, I still feel honored tagging you for RegiSor.

Songs used in the tag video:

So Close -- sung by Jon McLaughlin, OST Enchanted
Time In -- sung by Yeng Constantino
Getting Into The Habit -- Sister Act soundtrack
Hana Kimi soundtrack -- sung by S.H.E.
Distant Shores -- Megatraxx 2007
BayaniJuan Minus 1 version -- ABS-CBN original music

"NOYPI" - sung by Bamboo for end credits

I tried to make this tag video very entertaining, if not comical. If you don't find it funny or even informative, thanks anyway for viewing. Forgive me also for the audio quality. The musical score is a bit too loud that it has virtually drowned my spiels. Thank you for bearing with me.
To all my subscribers and friends, I urge you to check out Reggie (the one who tagged me) Soriano's channel: http://www.youtube.com/regisor94 and his other channel: http://www.youtube.com/RegiSorStudios
There are a lot of cool stuff there to see.

So again, thank you for being curious enough to open and view this new video of mine. I haven't uploaded anything for such a long time. Please feel free to comment and rate this video. As I would always say, if you have nothing good to say, I'd rather not hear from you. If you are not yet a subscriber or friend of mine, I will be deeply honored for your subscription and be twice grateful for your friend invite. Happy viewing! CHEERS!!!!! X-D X-D X-D

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Manilatown Heritage Foundation's 2nd Annual Dinner, Dance and Silent Auction

Manilatown Heritage Foundation's 2nd Annual Dinner, Dance and Silent Auction

October 4th, 2008
At the Cathedral Hill Hotel in San Francisco

Please forward these sponsorship level handouts to other local businesses that would like to help.
Anything, of course is appreciated!

Thank You!

DiAnne Bueno
Admin/Program Assistant
Manilatown Heritage Foundation
www.manilatown.org

Casting Session: The Other Side of Paradise and Hungry Pinoy

The Other Side of Paradise and Hungry Pinoy Documentaries
Its all about Aloha Spirit
When: September 13 2008
Where: At Kaleo Café ( www.kaleocafe.com ) between 14th and Irving Street
Take N Judah and get off at 14th and Judah then walk one block from 14th to Irving St.
Time: 5-7pm Casting Session
7-10 pm Music
SPACE IS LIMITED COME EARLY—Casting Session might be film ……
expect to be on CAMERA !
DO NOT BRING CAMERA, VIDEO CAMCORDERS OR OTHER AUDIO DEVICE
For More Information : Braddah Randy Fermo
Email: randyfermo@yahoo.com or
contact me on Myspace : www.myspace.com/braddahrandy

Friday, August 29, 2008

DE LA HOYA VS. PACQUIAO SET FOR DECEMBER 6

Posted by MikeG209 on August 28, 2008, 7:57 pm
DE LA HOYA VS. PACQUIAO SET FOR DECEMBER 6 AT MGM GRAND AND LIVE ON HBO PAY PER VIEW

PhilBoxing.com
Fri, 29 Aug 2008



LOS ANGELES - The wait is over and the fight is on... Olympic gold medalist and 10-time world champion "The Golden Boy" OSCAR DE LA HOYA will face current Ring Magazine No. 1-ranked pound for pound champion MANNY "Pacman" PACQUIAO on Saturday, December 6 at MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada in a bout that will be produced and distributed live by HBO Pay-Per-View.


Presented by Golden Boy Promotions and Top Rank, Inc., the bout will be a 12-round, non-title fight contested at the 147-pound welterweight limit. This exciting and intriguing match-up pits two of the most recognizable and popular talents in the sport today in what will surely be the grand finale of the 2008 boxing calendar year.

"Manny Pacquiao is considered the best fighter in boxing today and I always want to fight the best," said De La Hoya. "I am glad we were able to make this fight happen because while Pacquiao is at the pinnacle of his success and has defeated all of the top fighters he has faced, I am going to show the world that it stops with me. December 6 can't get here soon enough."

"This is my greatest challenge," said Pacquiao. "When I take that walk to the ring to fight Oscar, I will carry all the people of The Philippines - the entire country - on my shoulders. I promise I will fight with all of my heart and that I will give everything I have. Like my trainer Freddie Roach says, I have what it takes to win the biggest fight of my life."

After several weeks of amicable discussions between De La Hoya's company, Golden Boy Promotions, and Pacquiao's promoter, Top Rank, Inc., a deal was struck this week ensuring fans around the world the opportunity to see this dream match-up.

Richard Schaefer, Chief Executive Officer, Golden Boy Promotions said, "This fight will have the whole world talking and will be a fantastic night for boxing. Oscar's career has always been defined by taking on the biggest challenges and fighting best names in boxing. This fight against a great champion like Manny Pacquiao is just another testament to his readiness to face the strongest competition and continue his legacy as one of the greatest fighters boxing has ever seen."

Hall of Fame promoter Bob Arum, Chairman of the Board, Top Rank added, "This fight is what all sports fans are looking forward to, a contest between two champions who come to fight and who are the most popular names in boxing today. Manny Pacquiao is taking on a major task in facing the legendary Oscar de la Hoya, but we at Top Rank are very confident Manny will handle himself extremely well."

Richard Sturm, President of Sports and Entertainment, MGM MIRAGE said, "MGM MIRAGE has hosted the greatest names in sports and entertainment and this event will certainly continue that tradition. We look forward to presenting one of the most exciting promotions in the history of boxing and there is no question this fight will have a major impact on fans worldwide."
Mark Taffet, HBO Pay-Per-View said, "De La Hoya-Pacquiao is a dream match-up which will capture the imagination of sports fans everywhere. It's the pay-per-view king vs. the pound-for-pound king and an event in which both fighters' popularity clearly transcends the sport."

Oscar de la Hoya has been a fan favorite and the most successful pay-per-view attraction in the history of the boxing. A 1992 Olympic Gold Medalist for the United States, de la Hoya (39-5, 30 KOs) is a champion in every division he has competed in from 130 to 160 pounds and has faced boxing's elite for over 15 years, including Floyd Mayweather, Julio Cesar Chavez, Bernard Hopkins, Shane Mosley, Felix Trinidad, Pernell Whitaker, Ike Quartey, Fernando Vargas, Arturo Gatti, Genaro Hernandez, Jesse James Leija and Hector Camacho Sr. In his fight against Mayweather on May 5, 2007, he fell short via a close split decision, but set records with the fight having the most pay-per-view buys and grossing the most revenue in the history of boxing. In his last fight against Steve Forbes on May 3, 2008 De La Hoya registered a dominating unanimous decision victory, winning nearly every round of the fight which took place in suburban Los Angeles at the outdoor Home Depot Center soccer stadium, another first for boxing's star attraction.

Manny Pacquiao (47-3-2, 35 KOs) is recognized by most knowledgeable observers as the best fighter at any weight in the world today. Pacquiao, 29, has held world titles in four weight divisions, winning the WBC flyweight world title two weeks before his 20th birthday in December of 1998, the IBF junior featherweight world title at age 22 in 2001, the WBC super featherweight world title in March of this year and most recently the WBC lightweight world title in his last fight on June 28 against defending champion David Diaz.

More information on the bout as well as a detailed schedule for a planned media tour will be distributed shortly.
http://www.filipinopeople.com/article/article_50/