by Tony Meloto
Santa Clara, CA
May 27, 2010
Note: A new dawn is upon us and the mind of a visionary is never at rest. Tony Meloto (TM) shares with us his reflections and vision of a new Philippines after the recently concluded national elections. TM started writing this article days ago, in the East Coast, at the beginning of an 8-city trip across the US. To witness this driven man put his thoughts into words on a blackberry, while sitting, eating, standing, in between conversations and while walking was simply a sight in itself. He finally finished it while walking at the parking lot after attending the opening ceremonies of a new Seafood City branch in Milpitas, CA. By the time I dropped him off for the night, TM had a 2nd revision done, parting with “Fredy I think I’m finished.” – Fredy Guevara, GK USA
Is it possible for Filipinos within my lifetime – I just turned sixty – to unite and raise a great President who can make us believe that ours can be a strong nation?
I believe we can.
That leader can be President-elect Benigno C. Aquino III. The historic moment can be now.
Hopefully, we don’t squander this chance. Time is running out on my generation and I don’t want my children to inherit a country that they cannot be proud of, that will not guaranty them safety and opportunity for a dignified life.
The first 100 days after June 30 is not just for the new President to prove to us that he can lead but, more importantly, for all of us to prove to ourselves that we love this country enough to set aside our differences and interests to help him succeed and finally show the world that we are not too selfish and self-serving… and downright stupid… in the practice of our faith and freedom.
The first 100 days is our test if we can do things differently given this new window of opportunity. We not only need a good leader but we have to prove to ourselves that we are deserving of a good one.
The new President has feet of clay who has yet to end his nicotine addiction and he will most likely fail us if we do not give him the strength he needs to overcome his weaknesses. He needs us as we need him to be strong as a people. Let’s try our best not to fail one another. Now that elections are over it is time to come out and express solidarity with our chosen leader for the good of all by being what we demand him to be.
get back to work with those who want to work with us.
stones can be the foundation of a strong nation. A true leader is one who will make this happen.
* Send a poor child to school.
The list of good things to do is endless. The list of things to complain about is also endless. Better to walk the talk than preach and bitch.
* Do not cheat in exams.
Again, it is a long list but it always begins with me.
I cannot demand honesty from our government leaders if I cannot be honest myself.
launched in 2004 with Tita Cory will be a great legacy for the son to continue 6 years later.
Continuity is key to development which does not happen overnight.
Many social initiatives that bloomed during the term of the mother may finally bear fruit and be ripe for harvest during the term of the son. But they must be willing to work with one another to make things work for the good of an entire nation.
To have impact, it must be supported by those who placed him in the highest office of the land.
Imagine the power of the 14 million Filipinos who voted for Noynoy to lead in being good citizens – obeying traffic rules, avoid polluting our waterways, staying away from drugs or simply not pissing in public.
We must be first in showing discipline and character in defining our own 100 days.
An important statement needs to be made. The Yellow Power is not just about waging a political campaign to win an election. It is about winning the campaign to build a nation.
hope for a beloved Mother-land and the emergence of the Global Filipino who will no longer allow himself to be defined by poverty and corruption.
For this to happen, this must be clear to me. Noynoy is no longer just the son of a great mother and father; he is now my President who deserves his shot at greatness with every Filipino’s support and prayers.
full of grace in this cherished Pearl of the East.
Before I sleep let me end this with a prayer.
To build a strong nation, we must learn to engage everyone, bridge gaps that divide and leverage limited resources by encouraging those who have, to give more to those who have less.
the wary and give hope to those in despair.
In the first 100 days, let us be a people of faith.
First, it is good to start by having faith in our leader. We must accept him wholeheartedly as the President for all Filipinos, including those who did not vote for him.
Given the circumstances of his miraculous ascendancy to power, reluctant in the beginning yet resolute with an overwhelming mandate in the end, we must accept that it is his divine destiny to lead us. If he is God-sent then we must treasure the gift and provide him all the support and encouragement to build a just and prosperous nation.
Let us not trivialize the opportunity to start right with our petty politics nor be influenced by ugly cynics who do not see anything good in this country or in this life. Let us be radical optimists and hope-weavers for a change, to give our new leader and our country a chance.
task, they must also be humble enough to accept.
From every Filipino, let us also demand nothing less than faith in ourselves that we can transform an entire nation – slum after slum, barrio after barrio – by transforming ourselves first.
Let us not simply depend on the awesome power of the President and blame everything on him if he fails to deliver. Rather, let us harness the awesome power of the people, united and committed to do good, to help the President deliver.
Concretely, what can we do?
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