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US Elections

We might be politically separated by fence yet we could still be friends.
It’s not true that you always find enemies, haters and rumor-mongerers when you start blogging about politics. I followed the recent US elections like one mad cow disease because I thought that it had a lot of impact on our lives. The “our” [...]

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A personal reaction to one history I saw today

by reynz on January 21, 2009

Nah, I’m not trying to be a poet, for I won’t be.
But this is just my own personal reaction to one great moment in history.
That I saw today.
Like everyone who watched, I witnessed history. Look, I was even part of it.
I am Filipino. I am American. One Barack Obama supporter and a fan.
I voted [...]

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Congratulations President Barack Obama!

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My Obama. Your Obama. Our Obama.

by reynz on January 19, 2009

The greatest show on earth!
Congratulations! President Barack Obama!

That’s right! It’s a brand new day!
This is an unprecedented event! One history that is made! America’s first black President-elect takes his oath today as President of the United States of America. I know WORLD PEACE is one elusive piece of thing, but as he swears to be [...]

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What I expect from an Obama Presidency

by Rainier on November 5, 2008

I?m very excited with Barack Obama. America?s first black chorvalais. Can you imagine? Product ka nang leche-leche slavery, persecuted through the years, tapos rise up and be the President of the most powerful country in the world? I wanna be like him. Rise up sa blogosphere at maging hermana mayor. Sa persecution nang isang angel [...]

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Who’s my US President?

November 4, 2008

BIG SECRET.
?I really wish we could vote in your election ? after all, it affects all of us, you know.?

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What to Watch for Tuesday

November 3, 2008

As Obama push harder in Florida, the latest poll has it that Barack Obama has pulled ahead in enough states to win the 270 electoral votes he needs to gain the White House. With states to spare, the poll shows that he is now moving beyond typical Democratic territory to challenge John McCain on historically [...]

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Save the U.S. Homeowners, Stupid!

November 2, 2008

Typically, in the loan and mortgage industry, when a customer fails to live up to his obligation, then you take ownership of the property to cover your losses. No question, pretty understandable. As basic as all the Business Law we had in college.
But what happens when a customer fails to live up to his [...]

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My Obama in Philadelphia and McCain’s supporters rage!

October 12, 2008

I am so stressly busy with my Chicago move that I didn’t get the change to get a glimpse of my new President of the United States. Yes, my Barack Obama is in Philadelphia today. And yes, the McCain campaign has now brought this Presidential campaign as the super uber ugliest in history with McCain [...]

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Who incited these people that Obama is dangerous?!

October 11, 2008

FIRST: Obama is pulling away with a double digit lead, 4-weeks into the election! The global financial meltdown has caused a dramatic shift in the 2008 presidential race. With four weeks left in the presidential campaign, Barack Obama now leads John McCain by double digits, 52 percent to 41 percent among registered voters?a marked shift [...]

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My Barrio Siete

October 11, 2008

“Can u imagine if they ban these crap, instead build public housing or send barrio people to school or cement our kalsada sa barrio na puro na lang talahib with the monies that goes to this shit political advertising?!”
photo by: carsim
I write a lot about my Barrio Siete. It’s funny, wacky, a bit sad but [...]

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What don’t you know and how will you learn it?

October 8, 2008

If I would have to respond to this very smart and intelligent question from last nights’ debate, I will respond this way.
“Growing up in Barrio Siete is one series for Survivor Philippines. We don’t have what you people have in big cities. We only have fantasy and dreams guided by the wisdom of our lolas. [...]

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Electoral College is not a school

October 6, 2008

Let me take you to the 2004 Presidential Elections. The red are Republicans and the blue, Democrats. This was how the electoral map looked like when George W. Bush won the election.

My entry today discusses the Electoral College. It’s not a school sweetheart. They are the ones who will decide who is going to be [...]

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Bailout: Kaya kong maging Presidentress nang Amerika!

October 5, 2008

The Bailout
An sama-sama nang tama nang lecheng bailout chorva na to saken mga kunichiwa! Napa-praning ang Reyna. Leche sila! Mga tiga Wall Street ang minumura hindi mga blogista! Walang ba silang alam sa problema? Ano baaa??? Binasa ko ang Bailout, from page 1 to page 451. Hehehe! Charing lang! Haller!!! Porno lang ang binabasa ko [...]

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I predict an Obama landslide

October 3, 2008

The only US Vice-Presidential debate just finished a few minutes ago. In fairness, “drill, baby, drill” Gov. Sarah Palin was not a disaster tonight. But against Senator Joe Biden? I think she still came up empty. There was no match. She tried many times to “debate” Obama and has many times put Obama on [...]

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I’m a Wall Street Shit Investor

September 29, 2008

Wall Street and Capitol Hill are in a frenzy. They are waiting for the much anticipated coming… the huge, gigantic $700 billion US dollar, superman bail-out of what seemed to be the obvious failure of corporate capitalism.

If you?re a Reyna reader, I?m sure you already know what this esoteric term ?mortgage-backed securities? means. Now, what [...]

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Understanding Subprime and the US Housing Market

September 17, 2008

TO THOSE OF YOU WHO LINKED THIS ENTRY ON YOUR FINANCIAL FORUMS: MANY THANKS. IF YOU ARE STILL HAVING SOME HARD TIME UNDERSTANDING SUBPRIMES, HERE IS MY SUBPRIME SUMMARY THAT YOU MIGHT WANT TO TAKE A LOOK AT.
My entry today will try to explain and give you an understanding why events like this happens, [...]

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Gov. Sarah Palin’s jabs at Barack Obama

September 5, 2008

I waited for tonight to watch and hear Gov. Sarah Palin and at least get to know her. Well, expectedly what I heard were jabs. So, I guess, I will have to do a lot of research and reading about this woman. Here were the jabs she said tonight:

“I guess a small-town mayor is sort [...]

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Senator Barack Obama’s Acceptance Speech

August 31, 2008

Football stadium na, kulang pa to hold an audience for Barack Obama. Kawawang Oscar Awards na hindi man lang umabot sa average na 38 million-plus. Even George Bush last State of the Union address eh inabot lang nang 37.5 million viewers. Nielsen, yung ratings company dito sa USA stopped short of outright declaring it the [...]

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Senator Barack Obama chose Senator Joe Biden

August 23, 2008

I received a personal email from my dear Senator Barack Obama. He has chosen Senator Joe Biden to be his running mate. I know, Inggit kayo. Deal with it. Hehehe! BFF kami ni Barack. Eto ang email:

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John McCain: Ooops! He did it again!

July 31, 2008

“Ooops! He did it again!” This is what I don’t like from McCain. Obviously, their campaign can’t seem to stand the overwhelming popularity of Senator Barack Obama, by blasting one the most negative attacks in his campaign, which flashes shots of the two megacelebrities, Paris Hilton and Britney Spears — calls Obama a megacelebrity, too, [...]

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Meet Senator John McCain, 72 years old

July 28, 2008

Senator John McCain’s Vietnam Veteran status is well known in the United States. He talks about this everywhere and all the time and I do have a lot of respect for his war records. After all, my brother is in the service as well. However, at 72 years old, it’s obvious he is getting confused, [...]

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Election time in the USA: How do you distinguish a Republican from a Democrat?

January 6, 2008

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It’s primary in the United States mga kabisyo! And if you don’t know what a primary is, hindi sya secondary. To give you a crash course of the elections here, ganetchiwa lang to. It’s very [...]

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