Tatak EDSA 25 Part 3 – TV5 February 25, 2011

TATAK EDSA 25: PILIPINO AKO. AKO ANG LAKAS NG PAGBABAGO PILIPINO AKO PILIPINO affirms pride in citizenship. Citizenship implies responsibility. AKO is a first person declaration. It is a declaration of authorship and ownership. When one declares PILIPINO AKO, one stands up for one’s country. It is a willful, voluntary act of stepping up and owning one’s personal responsibility in nation-building. AKO ANG LAKAS NG PAGBABAGO AKO is a force of One. When each of the ones that make up a nation of 100 million stands up to be counted, we have the force “LAKAS” of One Nation, One People. This is the force of voluntarism, of self-sacrifice converging into collective sacrifice for country and people. EDSA is about PAGBABAGO: change, revolution and transformation. TATAK EDSA is the unique brand of Pinoy People Power. It is the Filipino people’s singular contribution to global democracy – HANDOG NG PILIPINO SA MUNDO. EDSA was the spark that changed the world. After the Filipino people demonstrated the possibility of peaceful transition from dictatorship to democracy, other countries and peoples followed: South Korea, Poland, Romania and today, Egypt, Tunisia, Jordan, and Yemen. This global movement led to the historic collapse and dismantling of the Berlin Wall. As we rally our people behind the theme, we will also propagate the spirit of EDSA globally. This is the rationale of the proposed theme; TATAK EDSA 25: PILPINO AKO. AKO ANG LAKAS NG PAGBABAGO.
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On March 1, the Atlantic Council hosted the Second Annual Bronislaw Geremek Lecture at the Ritz Carlton, Washington DC The event featured a conversation with United States Senator John McCain and Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs Radoslaw Sikorski. In light of Senator McCain’s recent trip to the Middle East, the lecture touched on global democracy movements and their connection to and inspiration by the Solidarity Movement, led in part by Professor Bronislaw Geremek. Senator McCain was also awarded the Commander’s Cross with Star of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland which is awarded to foreigners or Poles resident abroad who have rendered great service to the Polish state. The Council’s Chairman, Senator Chuck Hagel, and Polish Ambassador to the US, Robert Kupiecki, provided welcoming remarks. Atlantic Council President and CEO Frederick Kempe moderated the conversation. www.acus.org
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Tatak EDSA 25 Part 1 – TV5 February 25, 2011

TATAK EDSA 25: PILIPINO AKO. AKO ANG LAKAS NG PAGBABAGO PILIPINO AKO PILIPINO affirms pride in citizenship. Citizenship implies responsibility. AKO is a first person declaration. It is a declaration of authorship and ownership. When one declares PILIPINO AKO, one stands up for one’s country. It is a willful, voluntary act of stepping up and owning one’s personal responsibility in nation-building. AKO ANG LAKAS NG PAGBABAGO AKO is a force of One. When each of the ones that make up a nation of 100 million stands up to be counted, we have the force “LAKAS” of One Nation, One People. This is the force of voluntarism, of self-sacrifice converging into collective sacrifice for country and people. EDSA is about PAGBABAGO: change, revolution and transformation. TATAK EDSA is the unique brand of Pinoy People Power. It is the Filipino people’s singular contribution to global democracy – HANDOG NG PILIPINO SA MUNDO. EDSA was the spark that changed the world. After the Filipino people demonstrated the possibility of peaceful transition from dictatorship to democracy, other countries and peoples followed: South Korea, Poland, Romania and today, Egypt, Tunisia, Jordan, and Yemen. This global movement led to the historic collapse and dismantling of the Berlin Wall. As we rally our people behind the theme, we will also propagate the spirit of EDSA globally. This is the rationale of the proposed theme; TATAK EDSA 25: PILPINO AKO. AKO ANG LAKAS NG PAGBABAGO.
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June 8, 1987 www.amazon.com Watch the full testimony: thefilmarchived.blogspot.com A traveler’s cheque (also traveller’s cheque, travellers cheque, traveller’s check or traveler’s check) is a preprinted, fixed-amount cheque designed to allow the person signing it to make an unconditional payment to someone else as a result of having paid the issuer for that privilege. Elliott Abrams (born January 24, 1948) is an American lawyer and politician who served in foreign policy positions for two Republican US Presidents, Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush. He is currently a senior fellow for Middle Eastern studies at the Council on Foreign Relations. During the Reagan administration, Abrams gained notoriety for his involvement controversial foreign policy decisions regarding Nicaragua and El Salvador. During Bush’s first term, he served as Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director on the National Security Council for Near East and North African Affairs. At the start of Bush’s second term, Abrams was promoted to be his Deputy National Security Advisor for Global Democracy Strategy, in charge of promoting Bush’s strategy of advancing democracy abroad. His appointment by Bush was controversial due to his conviction in 1991 on two misdemeanor counts of unlawfully withholding information from Congress during the Iran-Contra Affair investigation. Abrams first came to national prominence when he served as Reagan’s Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights and

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Britain: Does it have an ethical foreign policy?-The Agenda-03-19-2011-(Part3)

www.presstv.com When David Cameron went and walked about in Tahrir Square, he won the people’s admiration until they discovered part of his trade mission involved flogging weapons to Middle East dictators. In this episode of the Agenda the question is; Britain: Does it have an ethical foreign policy?

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