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18/10/2024

Sharing what I came across!!!

Posted in Nick Sotelo's FB:

OPEN LETTER TO MR. ERWIN TULFO

Mr. You,

I am AGUSTIN NICOLAS LEANO SOTELO, a member of PMA Hinirang Class Of 1987. I was brought up, just like you, by a military officer such as your father so I need not tell you of the many things one learns like that of respect, protocols, the price of freedom and all of those things you are enjoying. Seems, you were absent when GMRC was being taught, or perhaps, your father and mother just did not deem you valuable to be taught such.

Even your foul-mouthed ways you are enjoying now are because of that democracy that soldiers keep for you, lest the CPP-NPA or the Abu Sayyaf become the rulers of this country where you will have died the minute you ended your ranting on national media. I guess it is true what they say "An empty can makes a lot of noise!"

In transacting business in any office, whether government or civilian, there are protocols to be met. You are to follow and respect the processes of how to have your problems addressed by certain people you have to see or talk to. When you have a problem with your mike in your studio, you do not go calling your president of the company. Rather, you call maintenance. If the technician does not address the problem, you go a little higher. Now, just because you have such a feeling of entitlement, just like your other siblings, do you go to the owner of your station? I think not, but like I said, your feelings of entitlement always gets the best of you.

In government, it is the same. Just because of advances in technology, you skip the protocols required of a human being. In the military, it is doctrine. The soldier follows the chain of command so that there will always be order. If your buddy could not help, you see your squad leader. If he could not help with your problem, you go to the platoon leader, then to the company commander, then them battalion commander. If all else fails, the brigade commander, then the division commander. Last is then, the commanding general.

That "punyetang" DSWD secretary you were bad-mouthing on the air was in fact an upperclassman of mine in the Philippine Military Academy. He was one of our snappiest upperclassmen, being a very highly-respected and well-loved member of Sandiwa Class of 1985 and a Charlie Company mate of mine. He entered the Philippine Army and became an Scout Ranger, one of the most elite units of the AFP and in fact, the fightingest unit in all the 7,107 islands you know as the Philippines.

If you do not know of his career path, Sec Rolly "BOTE" Bautista, spent most if not all his life as an Army Ranger in Mindanao, fighting the NPA's, M**F, MNLF and the Abu Sayyaf, while all the balls you have come from those hiding behind what you call press freedom, of which, as every soldier does, sheds blood, sweat and tears and sometimes, their lives, just so stupid people like yourself can enjoy such freedom.

Before he became the group commander of the Presidential Security Group, he was in Western Mindanao, fighting the Abu Sayyaf and other lawless elements in his AOR. He would later be tasked with leading the whole Philippine Army. As for you? Seems, you have inherited in your genes, sadly, what you may think to be a birthright to insulting people, simply because of that freedom the guy you are insulting and badmouthing fought for, most of his adult life.

Now, just as fair warning. In the Academy, I as a plebe and as an underclassman have learned, "GALITIN MO NA YUNG MAGAN, WAG LANG YUNG VERY KIND O SNAPPY." Seems, you have awakened the ire not just of many of his friends, but also the hundreds in his PMA class, his upperclassmen and underclassmen, his ranger buddies of which there are thousands, the Army soldiers he once commanded as well as those like me, who respects the good man.

I am in no way threatening you, merely using my right also, as cared for by our uniformed band of brothers of the repercussion of having too much freedom. Remember, freedom is the right to be wrong, never the right to do wrong.

In parting, there is always a saying that has been inculcated in our minds as plebes and I will share it with you:

"THERE WILL ALWAYS BE A TIME FOR RECKONING!"

Have a wonderful rest of your life, Mr. YOU!!

PLEBOS, TAKE CHARGE!!

(Please share until makarating sa Tulfo na yan!!)

13/09/2024
13/09/2024

Heavenly Father, thank You for the precious gift of Your Word. Help us to not only know Your Word but to have it written on our hearts.

May Your Word be deeply ingrained within our souls, serving as a source of hope and strength in times of trouble and despair.

We are grateful for Your Word reminds us of Your faithfulness and abundant promises found within the pages of scriptures.

Your goodness, sovereignty over all circumstances even in the midst of trials provide us comfort knowing that You hold the bigger picture and Your plan for us is always for our good.

Lord, as we meditate on Your Word and hide it within our hearts, may it transform us totally and sustain us, uplift us and guide us in every aspect of our lives.

Psalm 145:9 assures us that the Lord is good to all, showing compassion to everything He has made.

1 Chronicles 16:34 calls us to give thanks to the Lord for His enduring love and goodness.

Psalm 100:5 echoes the sentiment that the Lord is good and His love endures forever.

James 1:17 reminds us that every good and perfect gift comes from above, originating from the unchanging Father of lights.

2 Samuel 7:28 acknowledges the Lord as sovereign and trustworthy, affirming His covenant promises to His servants.

05/09/2024

Successful men will have self reflection when they are in trouble. Some of them can guininely reflect on theselves and remember the lessons learned when they are in a trough. However some people’s reflection will only stay in the trough and once they regain Success the reflection and lessons will not matter to them anymore. Hence they will return in their old ways and be repeating the same mistakes again. Whatever money is lost is just a money lost and can be regain again. But experience not learn is simply a waste in life.

05/09/2024

PATRIOTISM:

We should always be united to push what will be Good for our people… for our Nation.

The recitation of "Panatang Makabayan" is a vital purpose to foster a sense of national pride, unity, and responsibility among the youth, reinforcing the importance of being active and responsible citizens in building a better nation.

"Patriotism means to stand by the country. It does not mean to stand by the president or any other public official, save exactly to the degree in which he himself stands by the country." Theodore Roosevelt

"The strength of a nation lies in the homes of its people." Abraham Lincoln

"The youth is the hope of our future."Jose Rizal

The youth is the hope of the nation's future by engaging in activities and initiatives that contribute to the country's progress. They have to actively engage in learning and acquiring new skills to become well-rounded individuals. They must participate in educational programs that promote critical thinking, creativity, and innovation. They have to join in various youth organizations that focus on advocacy, social change, and community development.

Also important is involvement in outreach programs that benefit marginalized communities and promote inclusivity.

The youth must also help raise awareness about the importance of preserving natural resources by engaging in activities that promote environmental protection and combat climate change.

Simply, by exercising their right to vote, they can help the country through participating in any democratic process, staying informed about social and political issues affecting the country, and joining in peaceful advocacies for policies that promote social justice and equality.

"Knowledge is power" Sir Francis Bacon

In the context of providing knowledge, the Philippine education system, through the youth, can play a vital role in addressing ineffective policies related to social justice and equality in the country. One of these ways is by educating students about social justice and equality issues through the curriculum, encouraging critical thinking and discussions on human rights, diversity, and inclusivity. Another is by empowering them to advocate for policy changes that promote social justice and equality.

On a regular basis, patriotism among the Philippine youth is inculcated through the singing of the Philippine national anthem and reciting the Panatang Makabayan coupled with certain teaching of topics or lessons about patriotism. However, why does patriotism seem to become tarnished among the youth? First, the modern education system may have inadequately emphasized the importance of patriotism, national pride, and civic duties, leading to a lack of understanding among the youth. Added here is the changing societal values and priorities, like materialism, personal success, and instant gratification, may diminish the significance of patriotism and collective responsibility towards the nation.

We should always be united to push what will be Good for our people… for our Nation.

UNITED WE STAND DIVIDED WE FALL!!!

05/09/2024

When you are angry stay silent
Don’t waste your time with explanations
People only hear what they like to hear
Accept criticism but never accept disrespect
The best way to respect yourself is to discipline yourself
Never give up on something you really want
It’s difficult to wait
But it’s more difficult to regret
Don’t let success go to your head
Don’t let failure go to your heart
If you are a giver remember to learn your limits because the takers don’t have any

03/09/2024

It’s good to recognize our mistakes.

Humility is the foundation of all virtues. Wherever it can be found there will be wisdom. And where there is pride there will be an abundance of ignorance. Don’t belittle others. Not for what they have or want they look like. Be fair and just with everyone. Always be honest and grateful and life will repay you.

03/09/2024

One day at a time, sweet Jesus
Thats all I'm asking of You

Just give me the strength to do everyday
What I have to do

Yesterday's gone, sweet Jesus
And tomorrow may never be mine

God help me today
Show me the way

One day at a time
I'm only human

Help me believe in what I could be
And all that I am

Oh, show me the stairway
That I have to climb

Lord, for my sake, teach me to take
One day at a time

03/09/2024

Seek always the beuaty of being with the Lord and you will live on the celebration of His love for the Lord is just in all His ways.

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