Monday, May 12, 2014

The Power of Prayer

And whatever things you ask in prayer, believing, you will receive.” Matthew 21:22. I say this is not true. It is a lie. I always prayed for our congressmen and senators to love our country; but they only love money especially as their stolen money is always blessed in the Philippines by the priesthood Catholic industry. Poch Suzara

The Greatest of Crimes in the Philippines

Types of lesser Crimes in the Philippines: Crimes Against Persons Crimes against persons, also called personal crimes, include murder, aggravated assault, rape, and robbery. Personal crimes are unevenly distributed in the United States, with young, urban, poor, and racial minorities committing these crimes more than others. Crimes Against Property Property crimes involve theft of property without bodily harm, such as burglary, larceny, auto theft, and arson. Like personal crimes, young, urban, poor, and racial minorities generally commit these crimes more than others. Crimes Against Morality Crimes against morality are also called victimless crimes because there is not complainant, or victim. Prostitution, illegal gambling, and illegal drug use are all examples of victimless crimes. White-Collar Crime White-collar crimes are crimes that committed by people of high social status who commit their crimes in the context of their occupation. This includes embezzling (stealing money from one’s employer), insider trading, and tax evasion and other violations of income tax laws. White-collar crimes generally generate less concern in the public mind than other types of crime, however in terms of total dollars, white-collar crimes are even more consequential for society. Nonetheless, these crimes are generally the least investigated and least prosecuted. Organized Crime Organized crime is crime committed by structured groups typically involving the distribution of illegal goods and services to others. Many people think of the Mafia when they think of organized crime, but the term can refer to any group that exercises control over large illegal enterprises (such as the drug trade, illegal gambling, prostitution, weapons smuggling, or money laundering). But the greatest of crimes in the Philippines is the crime of silence; especially by our corrupt congressmen and senators in the corrupt government. Never, do they ever tell on each other. We need private citizens as "whistleblowers" to spill the beans on these criminals! But, in the ultimate analysis, our big-time, filthy-rich, famous, powerful criminals are all happy. They do not end up in jail; instead, they end up in the hospital for an executive Check Up! Poch Suzara Twitter# Facebook# Google#

Sunday, May 11, 2014

Raising the Standard of Corruption in the Philippines

(The Philippine Star)) May 12, 2014 EDITORIAL - Raising tuition "Like all services, education must adjust to inflation. Every year operators of private learning institutions seek an increase in tuition, citing higher prices of supplies and equipment, renovation and maintenance expenses, and the need to increase the pay of teachers and other school personnel. This year has been no different, with 353 colleges and universities all over the country applying for a tuition hike. Only schools in Eastern Visayas, which is still reeling from the destruction caused by Super Typhoon Yolanda, did not apply for a tuition increase, according to the Commission on Higher Education. While consumer prices have steadily gone up and teachers, like all salaried workers, are always hoping for higher pay, tuition increases can be tempered and schools must provide value for money. Education is one of the biggest expenses for a middle-class Filipino household. For most of the 40 percent of the population classified as poor or very poor, higher education is a luxury beyond their reach. Those who can afford to go to college or technical and vocational school must also grapple with the substandard quality of education provided in a number of institutions. Filipino seafarers, for example, face the prospect of being banned from all Europe-registered commercial vessels if the country’s maritime schools fail to pass another review in October for compliance with European standards. Thanks to substandard schools, there are still too many graduates who fail to pass professional licensure exams after spending their parents’ life savings on their college education. Previous attempts by the CHED to regulate substandard schools were stymied by politicians who owned the institutions or protected relatives and friends who owned such schools. The problem is most pronounced in learning institutions that are geared toward producing graduates for the overseas labor market. While charging tuition that millions of Filipino families consider to be a fortune, the schools pay little attention to international standards that graduates must meet to land a job abroad." Philippine Star, May 12, 2014 I said it before, I say it again: Instead of raising the standard of learning, what is only always raised is the standard of corruption for such commercial enterprises more known as schools, colleges, and universities in our country. Indeed, we are all born ignorant, not corrupt. In the Philippines, we are made corrupt by the power of education. Take a good look at all of our officials in the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches of the government - they are all corrupt and even more corrupt than how education has already molded them! Poch Suzara Twitter@ Facebook# Google#

Catholicism in the Philippines

During the 16th century, Spain conquered the Philippines with the sword in one arm and the cross on the other. The arm that held the sword had been cut away, as it were. The arm that holds the cross is still very much secured and solid in this already 21st century. This has been made possible by the ownership of vast number of schools, colleges, and universities operated (tax-free) by the Catholic church. Yearly, such commercial enterprises produce not well-informed Filipinos as good citizens of the Philippines; specially to defend, protect, and promote nationalism; but produces only more devout and faithful Catholics taught to defend, protect, and to promote first and foremost - Catholicism in the Philippines. Poch Suzara

Is God for Real

"We worship a God who is greater than our greatest problem." Philippine Star, May 12, 2014. Wow, no kidding? The bible tells us that: "God helps only those who can help themselves." Acts 17:11 ... Well, if, with God, everything is possible, isn't it possible for God, to be a real honest-to-goodness God, when He helps those precisely who are unable to help themselves? Really God, are you truly the greatest but only as a supernatural tootie-frootie? To think that in the Catholic system of education in our country - schools, colleges, and universities established by the Catholic church - we are always taught to believe and to have faith that in this life, no matter what, God will always provide! Provide what? Provide with sick and corrupt politicians in the government of the people, by the people, and for the people! Poch Suzara Twitter# Facebook# Google#

The One and Only Purpose for the Existence of Government

The one and only purpose for the existence of government is to keep its citizens safe. Not, however, in the Philippines: the one and only purpose for the existence of the Philippine government is to keep its citizens fucked; specially its women. It is, in this way, that we are able to produce 3 babies every minute of the day; or 4,392 babies daily; or 131,760 babies monthly; or 1,581,120 babies yearly. Who benefits the most out of this national tragedy? Obviously not the Filipino as a people nor the Philippines as a nation; but only for the churches, schools, colleges, and universities, and the corrupt politicians out to get elected or re-elected to run the corrupt and utterly inefficient government. I asked it before, I ask it again: After more than 100 years of so-called "education" offered by schools, colleges, and universities in the Philippines - the only Catholic country in Asia, is this the most we can achieve as a people; and the most we can accomplish as a nation? In the meantime, only in the Philippines: we are the only country in Asia that's been traditionally blessed by God with an insane system of Catholic corruption as inspired by an insane system of Catholic education! Poch Suzara Twitter# facebook# Google#

Human Life as a Disease

Life is a sexually transmitted disease and the mortality rate is one hundred percent." - R. D. Laing

Isn't it glaringly obvious, if not alarmingly transparent, that in the business of propagating the human species and replenishing the earth, fathers, especially mothers have never been the master, but precisely only always as the victim of sexual activities? In the meantime, there is no cure for the disease called "life." There is even no cure for the disease called "death." Oh well, whichever. We might as well enjoy the sick journey. After all, we all equally share a common doom together - our final destination into the unknown. In the meantime, those who desire "immortality" have yet to face the fact that they desire nothing more than the eternity of stupidity; especially as again it will probably be inspired by the same old sick divinity always in cahoots with the same old sick deviltry. Poch Suzara

Good Mothers

"Good mothers not only tell us how to live, they show us." Philippine Star, May 11, 2014, Sadly, however, as the majority of us Filipinos are idiotic spiritually, moronic biblically, sick politically, frightened emotionally, and selfish, greedy, stupid, and insane - where was the mothers of this God-forsaken country to prevent such nation-wide horrors in this only Catholic Republic in Asia? Poch Suzara

Saturday, May 10, 2014

Law as a Farce, a Fraud, and a Ceremony

In the Philippines, for the most part, law is neither the rule of law nor a force of law. There is only the rule and the force of farce, a fraud, and a ceremony. Specially due to, if not because of, lawyers and judges in court. They subpoena witnesses to appear in court "to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth - so help you God!" If lawyers and judges in court were themselves truthful, they should also require that God be present to testify. Otherwise, how could God be of any help if he is only allowed to be always omni-absent. Never, but never - omni-present! In the meantime, only in the Philippines: there is the Catholic church with its Holy trinity comprised of God, the Father; God, the Son; and God, the holy Spirit. In the Philippine government, however, there is also the Holy Insanity: the lawmakers, the lawbreakers, and the law enforcers all three happy stealing in cahoots together. They are more popularly known to be: maka-dios; maka-Jesus; and maka-pera! Poch Suzara Twitter# Facebook# Google#

Crimes Bigger than the Crime of Abortion in the Philippines

Yes, abortion is evil. Besides, it is no thrill to kill a baby inside the mother’s womb. It’s called murder; and murder is a crime. What’s more thrilling, however, is to let the babies be conceived, let them be born, let them grow up a bit, give them a fighting chance, and then kill them. Kill them with malnutrition, filthy surroundings, parental neglect, diseases, or asphyxia from vehicular soot and lead. Indeed, many of the nation’s poor children play, trade, sell, eat and sleep, pee and poo, and God knows what else they do – in the streets of our major cities. What’s our purpose in being so overly concerned with babies not yet existing, and at the same time be stupidly apathetic with children already existing but also already dying? Isn’t this the height of religious hypocrisy? If we do not abandon our children in the streets, we abandon them in school. There, for the most part, they are taught not how to stand up to needs of the human race, but only how to kneel down to divine grace. How to seek a life of piety by ignoring knowledge and wisdom that should help them carry on a decent and a healthy society. Indeed, for the most part, they only learn how to love divine grace up there by hating the human race down here. Thus, the SICK MAN OF ASIA! Poch Suzara Twitter@ Facebook# Atheist# Google#

Friday, May 09, 2014

The Bread of Life

Did you ever ask yourself that if it was the end of the world what is the last food that you would eat or last thing that you would do before you die. My relative says, to answer your question - I would like to eat the Bread of Life and be at peace with Our Good Lord before I say goodbye to this world. Wow, I ask: who baked that "bread of life" for you; and, to whom do you address your prayer of thanks for these thy gifts for which you are about to receive from thy bounty through Christ, our Lord, Amen. For my part, as an atheist, before my meal, I thank the cook. I thank the fishermen who catched fish. I thank the farmers who plant rice; breed chickens, pigs, and cows; I thank the traders who delivered such goodies to the market place. I thank the vendors in the market who sell such items; and, most of all, I thank the maid who washes the dishes at home for me. No, I do not thank the Lord. He has not even returned as yet as He had promised to do so some 2,000 years ago in order to complete His mission to destroy this world, our world. Poch Suzara Twitter# facebook# Google#

Thursday, May 08, 2014

We are what we are due to Nature's decree

When we are born, our brain is wired into our becoming a comedian, or a musician, politician, theologian, mathematician, logician, a criminal, singer, writer, painter, a believer, unbeliever, not to mention a lunatic, an alcoholic, a drug addict, a frightened Catholic, etc. As with me, ever since I was a little boy in school, I enjoyed questioning my teachers in class; especially in what they taught me to believe and to have faith in. In my old age today, I still enjoy questioning everything around me. Indeed, questions are far more valuable than the answers because the answers, in time, become obsolete! Poch Suzara Twitter# Facebook# Google#

More religious Bullcrap in Reality

"Each unfolding reality contains the seeds of its own destruction and the embryo of a new reality that will replace it." Jeremy Rifkin . . . In terms of the immensity of space and the eternity of time our experience of reality in this life on this earth is but a wink of an eye, a split of a second long, a flash in the pan full of bullcrap. In the meantime, we are told that the least we could do is to smile because God loves us. More religious bullcrap in reality. Poch Suzara Twitter# Facebook# Google#

Wednesday, May 07, 2014

Jesus as the Savior of this World of Sin

Daily we pray to God to "lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one: for thine is the kingdom, the power, and the glory, for ever, Amen.' Matt. 6:13... Jesus, crucified on the cross, said, "Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing." Luke 23:34... Well, I asked: how could Jesus be a great success as the Savior of the world of sin when His own Father God, created man in his own image and likeness and also, indeed, created them not knowing what they do or not knowing what to do! Poch Suzara Facebook# Twitter# Google#

Saturday, May 03, 2014

Due Process of the Law as the Greatest of evils

Definition of Due Process of Law "The essential elements of due process of law are notice, an opportunity to be heard, and the right to defend in an orderly proceeding." Due process of the law is the sought-after refuge of the criminals and the scoundrels of our sick society. This is also the evil where our sick lawyers earn their living. "To dispense with notice before taking property is likened to obtaining judgement without the defendant having ever been summoned." "An orderly proceeding wherein a person is served with notice, actual or constructive, and has an opportunity to be heard and to enforce and protect his rights before a court having power to hear and determine the case. "Due Process of law implies and comprehends the administration of laws equally applicable to all under established rules which do not violate fundamental principles of private rights, and in a competent tribunal possessing jurisdiction of the cause and proceeding upon justice. It is founded upon the basic principle that every man shall have his day in court, and the benefit of the general law which proceeds only upon notice and which hears and considers before judgement is rendered." "Phrase means that no person shall be deprived of life, liberty, property or of any right granted him by statute, unless matter involved first shall have been adjudicated against him upon trial conducted according to established rules regulating judicial proceedings, and it forbids condemnation without a hearing." "Due Process of law implies the right of the person affected thereby to be present before the tribunal which pronounces judgement upon the question of life, liberty, or property, in its most comprehensive sense; to be heard, by testimony or otherwise, and to have the right of controverting, by proof, every material fact which bears on the question of right in the matter involved. If any question of fact or liability be conclusively presumed against him, this is not due process of law." In practice, however, Due Process of the Law in the Philippines has always been and still is among the greatest of evils. It is only serviceable for those who are filthy rich; hardly applicable for those who are filthy poor. In the meantime, in our sick society, if you steal small, you go to jail. Steal big, however, and you immediately qualify to be a candidate for the Senate. Poch Suzara Twitter# Facebook# Google#

College-Educated Professionals in the Philippines

Most, if not all, college-educated professionals that live and work in the Philippines such as doctors, lawyers, judges, engineers, architects, congressmen, senators, governors, mayors, commissioners, teachers, professors, real-estate brokers, newspaper editors, etc. all share something childish together. In each of their respective office desk or wall stands the statue of Jesus and His Virgin Mother Mary. It says a lot about such college-educated men and women. Indeed, just how they are first frightened as Catholics. And second, how they are not that enlightened as citizens of the Republic of the Philippines. Poch Suzara Twitter# Facebook# Google#

Pastor Apollo Quiboloy

Pastor Apollo Quiboloy claims that he is the latest Son of God. If this is true, how come none of the Catholic Bishops, or Bro. Mike Velarde of El Shaddai, or Bro. Eddie Villanueva of Jesus is Lord Church, or Bro Eli Soriano of Dating Daan, or Bro. Manalo of Iglesia Ni Cristo, or any of YOU bible experts DO NOT HAVE THE GUTS to ask Pastor Apollo Quiboloy: if he is the Son of God, which God? And from which Pinay virgin mother got pregnant to give birth to him as the latest SON of God - the latest SAVIOR OF THE SICK MAN OF ASIA! Poch Suzara Twitter# Facebook# Google#

Friday, May 02, 2014

The Greatest of Evils

The greatest evils in this world are not only those who are the HOMELESS, but also, especially, those who are the MINDLESS and the HEARTLESS. They are the senseless products of a senseless system of education that pretty describes the senseless existence of schools, colleges, and universities; especially in the Philippines - the only Catholic country in Asia since the 16th century! Take a serious look at the results of more 400 years of Catholic education in the Philippines. Look how as a people we continue to be nothing but the victims of those in the powerful minority who are selfish, greedy, stupid, and insane. Poch Suzara Twitter# facebook# Google#

Thursday, May 01, 2014

The Atheists in the Philippines

An Atheist believes that a hospital should be built instead of a church. An atheist believes that deed must be done instead of prayer said. An atheist strives for involvement in life and not escape into death. He wants disease conquered, poverty vanished, war eliminated. Madalyn Murray O'Hair. . . For my part, as an atheist, I have asked it before, I ask it again: WHAT THE FUCK ARE THE ATHEISTS DOING IN THE PHILIPPINES - THE ONLY GOD-FORSAKEN COUNTRY IN ASIA SINCE THE 16TH CENTURY? Poch Suzara Twitter# Facebook# Google#

Churches, Cathedrals, Schools, Colleges, and Universities in the Philippines

In the Philippines, in this already 21st century, we still have churches and cathedrals that are existing in order to promote not only Catholicism, but also to help generate religious tourism. In the meantime, in reality, however, thanks to Christian values and beliefs, our churches and cathedrals, just like schools, colleges existing in the Philippines have been and still are nothing but monuments to social stupidity as generated by religious insanity. Poch Suzara Twitter# Facebook# Google#