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Ex president cory dies!
« on: July 31, 2009, 05:54:12 pm »


Ex president cory dies!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8179357.stm

condolence to the family!
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Re: Ex president cory dies!
« Reply #1 on: July 31, 2009, 05:58:39 pm »
Rest in Peace, Tita Cory ::flowers ::flowers ::flowers
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Re: Ex president cory dies!
« Reply #2 on: July 31, 2009, 06:01:08 pm »
"The Filipino people, imploring the aid of Divine Providence and desiring to lead a free national existence, do hereby proclaim their independence, and in order to establish a government that shall promote the general welfare, conserve and develop the patrimony of the Nation, and contribute to the c

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Re: Ex president cory dies!
« Reply #3 on: July 31, 2009, 06:02:05 pm »
It's sad to hear a president of any country dies...it's even worse when the president that dies is one of the, if not the, purest and corrupt-free president...but far worse is to lose a person as gently, as loving, as caring, as devout, and as kind as Corazon Cojuanco Aquino...she may not have a great presidency. But she still was a great president and a person. Long live her memory that the generations that may follow will know that there was once a president that did not take advantage of the public's money... ::flowers ::flowers ::flowers
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Re: Ex president cory dies!
« Reply #4 on: July 31, 2009, 06:05:21 pm »
oh how sad rip to cory aquino my yellow ribbon goes to you farewell madam

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Re: Ex president cory dies!
« Reply #5 on: July 31, 2009, 06:06:57 pm »
It's sad to hear a president of any country dies...it's even worse when the president that dies is one of the, if not the, purest and corrupt-free president...but far worse is to lose a person as gently, as loving, as caring, as devout, and as kind as Corazon Cojuanco Aquino...she may not have a great presidency. But she still was a great president and a person. Long live her memory that the generations that may follow will know that there was once a president that did not take advantage of the public's money... ::flowers ::flowers ::flowers

I was suppose to say the same thing! 

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Re: Ex president cory dies!
« Reply #6 on: July 31, 2009, 06:08:16 pm »
Farewell, President Corazon Aquino. You will always be remembered.

Condolences and prayers to the bereaved Aquino family.

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Re: Ex president cory dies!
« Reply #7 on: July 31, 2009, 06:10:01 pm »
It's sad to hear a president of any country dies...it's even worse when the president that dies is one of the, if not the, purest and corrupt-free president...but far worse is to lose a person as gently, as loving, as caring, as devout, and as kind as Corazon Cojuanco Aquino...she may not have a great presidency. But she still was a great president and a person. Long live her memory that the generations that may follow will know that there was once a president that did not take advantage of the public's money... ::flowers ::flowers ::flowers

You said it well, Kal-el. She is an epitome of what a great leader should be.

Our deepest sympathies to the bereaved family.
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Re: Ex president cory dies!
« Reply #8 on: July 31, 2009, 06:15:03 pm »
condolence to the family...




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Re: Ex president cory dies!
« Reply #9 on: July 31, 2009, 06:23:59 pm »
i am saddened by the news that she is gone. RIP President Corazon Aquino.

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Re: Ex president cory dies!
« Reply #11 on: July 31, 2009, 07:15:13 pm »
condolence  ::flowers ::flowers ::flowers

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Re: Ex president cory dies!
« Reply #12 on: July 31, 2009, 07:19:28 pm »
"Cory, Cory, Cory" Ina ng Demokrasya.Salamat sa iyo..RIP.Mabuhay ka!

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Re: Ex president cory dies!
« Reply #13 on: July 31, 2009, 08:36:28 pm »

condolence to the Aquino Family..

we will miss you President Cory..   :(



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Re: Ex president cory dies!
« Reply #14 on: July 31, 2009, 10:00:55 pm »
Corazon Aquino, Philippines president, dead at 76
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090801/ap_on_re_as/as_obit_corazon_aquino


MANILA, Philippines – Former President Corazon Aquino, who swept away a dictator with a "people power" revolt and then sustained democracy by fighting off seven coup attempts in six years, died on Saturday, her son said. She was 76.

The uprising she led in 1986 ended the repressive 20-year regime of Ferdinand Marcos and inspired nonviolent protests across the globe, including those that ended Communist rule in eastern Europe.

But she struggled in office to meet high public expectations. Her land redistribution program fell short of ending economic domination by the landed elite, including her own family. Her leadership, especially in social and economic reform, was often indecisive, leaving many of her closest allies disillusioned by the end of her term.

Still, the bespectacled, smiling woman in her trademark yellow dress remained beloved in the Philippines, where she was affectionately referred to as "Tita (Auntie) Cory."

"She was headstrong and single-minded in one goal, and that was to remove all vestiges of an entrenched dictatorship," Raul C. Pangalangan, former dean of the Law School at the University of the Philippines, said earlier this month. "We all owe her in a big way."

Her son, Sen. Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III, said she died at 3:18 a.m. Saturday (1918 GMT Friday).

Aquino was diagnosed with advanced colon cancer last year and confined to a Manila hospital for more than a month. Her son said the cancer had spread to other organs and she was too weak to continue her chemotherapy.

For the past month, supporters have been holding daily prayers for Aquino in churches in Manila and throughout the country. Requiem Masses were scheduled for later Saturday, and yellow ribbons were tied on trees around her neighborhood in Quezon city.

President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, who is on an official visit to the United States, remembered Aquino as a "national treasure" who helped lead "a revolution to restore democracy and the rule of law to our nation at a time of great peril.

"She picked up the standard from the fallen warrior Ninoy and helped lead our nation to a brighter day," Arroyo said, referring to Aquino' husband, opposition leader Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino Jr., who was assassinated in 1983.

She said the Philippines will observe 10 days of national mourning. The Armed Forces of the Philippines said it would accord full military honors during Aquino's wake, including gun salutes and lowering flags to half-staff.

TV stations on Saturday ran footage of Aquino's years in power together with prayers while her former aides and supporters offered condolences.

"Today our country has lost a mother," said former President Joseph Estrada, calling Aquino "a woman of both strength and graciousness."

Even the exiled Communist Party founder Jose Maria Sison, whom Aquino freed from jail in 1986, paid tribute from the Netherlands.

Aquino's unlikely rise began in 1983 after her husband was gunned down on the tarmac of Manila's international airport as he returned from exile in the United States to challenge Marcos, his longtime adversary.

The killing enraged many Filipinos and unleashed a broad-based opposition movement that thrust Aquino into the role of national leader.

"I don't know anything about the presidency," she declared in 1985, a year before she agreed to run against Marcos, uniting the fractious opposition, the business community, and later the armed forces to drive the dictator out.

Maria Corazon Cojuangco was born on Jan. 25, 1933, into a wealthy, politically powerful family in Paniqui, about 75 miles (120 kilometers) north of Manila.

She attended private school in Manila and earned a degree in French from the College of Mount St. Vincent in New York. In 1954 she married Ninoy Aquino, the fiercely ambitious scion of another political family. He rose from provincial governor to senator and finally opposition leader.

Marcos, elected president in 1965, declared martial law in 1972 to avoid term limits. He abolished the Congress and jailed Aquino's husband and thousands of opponents, journalists and activists without charges. Aquino became her husband's political stand-in, confidant, message carrier and spokeswoman.

A military tribunal sentenced her husband to death for alleged links to communist rebels but, under pressure from U.S. President Jimmy Carter, Marcos allowed him to leave in May 1980 for heart surgery in the U.S.

It was the start of a three-year exile. With her husband at Harvard University holding court with fellow exiles, academics, journalists and visitors from Manila, Aquino was the quiet homemaker, raising their five children and serving tea. Away from the hurly-burly of Philippine politics, she described the period as the best of their marriage.

The halcyon days ended when her husband decided to return to regroup the opposition. While she and the children remained in Boston, he flew to Manila, where he was shot as he descended the stairs from the plane.

The government blamed a suspected communist rebel, but subsequent investigations pointed to a soldier who was escorting him from the plane on Aug. 21, 1983.

Aquino heard of the assassination in a phone call from a Japanese journalist. She recalled gathering the children and, as a deeply religious woman, praying for strength.

"During Ninoy's incarceration and before my presidency, I used to ask why it had always to be us to make the sacrifice," she said in a 2007 interview with The Philippine Star newspaper. "And then, when Ninoy died, I would say, 'Why does it have to be me now?' It seemed like we were always the sacrificial lamb."

She returned to the Philippines three days later. One week after that, she led the largest funeral procession Manila had seen. Crowd estimates ranged as high as 2 million.

With public opposition mounting against Marcos, he stunned the nation in November 1985 by calling a snap election in a bid to shore up his mandate. The opposition, including then Manila Archbishop Cardinal Jaime L. Sin, urged Aquino to run.

After a fierce campaign, the vote was held on Feb. 7, 1986. The National Assembly declared Marcos the winner, but journalists, foreign observers and church leaders alleged massive fraud.

With the result in dispute, a group of military officers mutinied against Marcos on Feb. 22 and holed up with a small force in a military camp in Manila.

Over the following three days, hundreds of thousands of Filipinos responded to a call by the Roman Catholic Church to jam the broad highway in front of the camp to prevent an attack by Marcos forces.

On the third day, against the advice of her security detail, Aquino appeared at the rally alongside the mutineers, led by Defense Minister Juan Ponce Enrile and Lt. Gen. Fidel Ramos, the military vice chief of staff and Marcos' cousin.

From a makeshift platform, she declared: "For the first time in the history of the world, a civilian population has been called to defend the military."

The military chiefs pledged their loyalty to Aquino and charged that Marcos had won the election by fraud.

U.S. President Ronald Reagan, a longtime supporter of Marcos, called on him to resign. "Attempts to prolong the life of the present regime by violence are futile," the White House said. American officials offered to fly Marcos out of the Philippines.

On Feb. 25, Marcos and his family went to the U.S.-run Clark Air Base outside Manila and flew to Hawaii, where he died three years later.

The same day, Aquino was sworn in as the Philippines' first female leader.

Over time, the euphoria fizzled as the public became impatient and Aquino more defensive as she struggled to navigate treacherous political waters and build alliances to push her agenda.

"People used to compare me to the ideal president, but he doesn't exist and never existed. He has never lived," she said in the 2007 Philippine Star interview.

The right attacked her for making overtures to communist rebels and the left, for protecting the interests of wealthy landowners.

Aquino signed an agrarian reform bill that virtually exempted large plantations like her family's sugar plantation from being distributed to landless farmers.

When farmers protested outside the Malacanang Presidential Palace on Jan. 22, 1987, troops opened fire, killing 13 and wounding 100.

The bloodshed scuttled talks with communist rebels, who had galvanized opposition to Marcos but weren't satisfied with Aquino either.

As recently as 2004, at least seven workers were killed in clashes with police and soldiers at the family's plantation, Hacienda Luisita, over its refusal to distribute its land.

Aquino also attempted to negotiate with Muslim separatists in the southern Philippines, but made little progress.

Behind the public image of the frail, vulnerable widow, Aquino was an iron-willed woman who dismissed criticism as the carping of jealous rivals. She knew she had to act tough to earn respect in the Philippines' macho culture.

"When I am just with a few close friends, I tell them, 'OK, you don't like me? Look at the alternatives,' and that shuts them up," she told America's NBC television in a 1987 interview.

Her term was punctuated by repeated coup attempts — most staged by the same clique of officers who had risen up against Marcos and felt they had been denied their fair share of power. The most serious attempt came in December 1989 when only a flyover by U.S. jets prevented mutinous troops from toppling her.

Leery of damaging relations with the United States, Aquino tried in vain to block a historic Senate vote to force the U.S. out of its two major bases in the Philippines.

In the end, the U.S. Air Force pulled out of Clark Air Base in 1991 after the eruption of Mount Pinatubo forced its evacuation and left it heavily damaged. The last American vessel left Subic Bay Naval Base in November 1992.

After stepping down in 1992, Aquino remained active in social and political causes.

Until diagnosed with colon cancer in March 2008, she joined rallies calling for the resignation of President Arroyo over allegations of vote-rigging and corruption.

She kept her distance from another famous widow, flamboyant former first lady Imelda Marcos, who was allowed to return to the Philippines in 1991.

Marcos has called Aquino a usurper and dictator, though she later led prayers for Aquino in July 2009 when the latter was hospitalized. The two never made peace.

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« Reply #15 on: July 31, 2009, 10:15:30 pm »
rest in peace
you are always in our hearts.. ::flowers ::flowers ::flowers

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« Reply #16 on: July 31, 2009, 10:32:09 pm »
Kasabay nya kamatayan ng LoLa ko..  :(

NakakaLungkot naman.. pero that ends her hardships.. CondoLences to her famiLy..  :(  ::flowers

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« Reply #17 on: July 31, 2009, 11:02:20 pm »
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« Reply #18 on: July 31, 2009, 11:15:01 pm »
rest in peace.. Cory ::flowers ::flowerssmoking::

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Re: Ex president cory dies!
« Reply #19 on: August 01, 2009, 03:14:34 am »
Kasabay nya kamatayan ng LoLa ko..  :(

NakakaLungkot naman.. pero that ends her hardships.. CondoLences to her famiLy..  :(  ::flowers



awts.. condolences to you too pareng ryuji.. kailan siya namatay?


FTT: an icon of democracy. farewell madam cory. thanks for the freedom and democracy you have given to us youth.
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« Reply #20 on: August 01, 2009, 03:32:11 am »

awts.. condolences to you too pareng ryuji.. kailan siya namatay?


FTT: an icon of democracy. farewell madam cory. thanks for the freedom and democracy you have given to us youth.

TagaL na rin eh cguro mga 2 or 3 years ago at this day..

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Re: Ex president cory dies!
« Reply #21 on: August 04, 2009, 04:47:58 am »
condolence po