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AMENDMENT #1
Article II Section 6
(Declaration of Principles and State Policies)
The separation of Church and State shall be inviolable.
Analysis:
The Church and State have their own different beliefs in life. They both believe in
various aspects. But, wouldnt it be better if they would be combined and they were to talk with
each other? It would be a great big thing if they are to understand each others explanation and
beliefs. However, there would be still some disagreements especially in giving births to infants, a
very recognized issue. But then, it would be possible to have joined forces of the Church and
State in declaring varieties of phases in our existence.
I am very sure that if feasible that these two institutions will unite, there would be a
greater chance for unity in our country. Let us remember that it starts from the higher things
before small things occur.
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Evidence:
What is RH Bill all about?
The Reproductive Health Bills or popularly known as RH Bill, are Philippine Bills
aiming to guarantee universal access to methods and information on birth control and maternal
care. It is a way of helping people to be more advance, well prepared, and to widen up each and
every individuals mind setting about our society now a days. There is this top agreement about
its provisions on maternal and child health care, there is great debate on its proposal that we
taxpayer and the private sector will fund and undertake widespread distribution of family
planning devices such as birth control pills (BCPs) and IUDs, and as government continue
campaigning to broadcast a good information and effect on its use through health care centers
nationwide. Everyone has been talking about this RH Bill, for some agreed and some dont. I
could say that in some part of each individuals. RH Bill may help and it may bring into some
point also that it may trigger to do such thing that will ruin someones life. But as the saying goes
that every lil thing that is too much is not good. So, it depends on how were going to take it and
treat it as long as we are only motivated to do good and focus only to what could bring us healthy
and happy life then I think it will help.
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AMENDMENT #2
Article III Section 4
(Bill of Rights)
No law shall be passed abridging the freedom of speech, of expression, or of the press, or the
right of the people peaceably to assemble and petition the government for redress or grievance.
Analysis:
We are living in a democratic country; we can do what we want. A very famous line
here in the Philippines. This proves that we can do, say or express what we want to because it is
our right. However, others use this as an excuse if ever they articulate things that are against
different things. Freedom of speech is our right, and it must not be avoided.
I want to amend this because some people are using this in a depraved manner. They are
almost uttering words against Christ, other people and especially higher officials. I would say
that it is really our right but we should know how to balance it. We are given the chance to
speak, but let us be aware of several things that may occur after it. Amending this section would
give a delight to those persons being demoralized by the community.
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AMENDMENT #3
Article III Section 13
(Bill of Rights)
All persons , except those charged with offenses punishable be reclusion Perpetua when
evidence of guild is strong , shall , before conviction , be bailable by sufficient sureties , or be
released on recognizance as may be provided by law . The right to bail shall not be impaired
even when the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus is suspended. Excessive bail shall not be
required.
Analysis:
Death penalty is a not legalized act in our country, for it is opposing the Ten
Commandments. But, for me it must be legalized to let people know that they must be aware of
various crimes they are doing. Most probably, some would say, am I not afraid of contradicting
Gods commandment? I am really afraid of telling this because yes, its an immoral thing. But,
cant we apply this again in our nation? It would just only be like a scarecrow to criminals. If
possible that death penalty would be permissible again, these people doing heinous crimes will
now be afraid for they know that death will come after them. This is really an inhuman exploit
but this is just to decrease the value of criminals in our realm.
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AMENDMENT #4
Article III Section 17
(Bill of Rights)
No person shall be compelled to be a witness against himself.
Analysis:
There are many issues pertaining to being a witness against himself, but this is opposite
to the constitution. But, I want to amend this because of using it in an exclusive manner. Some
people use this whenever they are to speak against themselves to express the truth during
counselling or court trials. There must be a change in this section to improve and to know deeply
the truth that lies behind a person whom doesnt want to state it. It may look compulsive but this
is just to make things clearer in accordance with the law.
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Evidence:
Napoles, pork and other perks: The mother of all scams
JANET Lim-Napoles became a household name because of the controversial
multi0billion peso scam. She established fake non-government organizations under the JLN
Group of Companies to siphon off billions of public funds.
The businesswoman, who is presently detained at the Fort Santo Domingo for the alleged
illegal detention of her personal assistant, whistle-blower Benhur Luy, supposedly connived with
members of Congress to defraud the public using the legislators Priority Development
Assistance Funds (PDAF) of pork barrel.
Several individuals, including Napoles herself, have been charged before the Office of the
Ombudsman in relation to this scam, considered the biggest in 2013. As the public awaits a court
verdict, here are top five Napoles- and pork barrel-related news you need to remember as the yea
ends.
1. Lawmakers bid PDAF goodbye
2. Enrile, Jinggoy, Revilla charged with plunder
3. Million People March
4. Napoles surrenders.... in a cemetery
5. Disbursement Acceleration Program
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AMENDMENT #5
Article III Section 20
(Bill of Rights)
No person shall be imprisoned for debt or non-payment of a poll tax.
Analysis:
It is said to be that no person shall be imprisoned for debt or non-payment of poll tax.
Wherein, I am against this section in the 1987 Philippine Constitution for this is inequitable to
those people who had lend money to others in which they expected to be paid in a precise period
of time. This does not show equality to those persons who just showed virtuous individuality to
others. What if, the money which they let somebody borrow was from their sacrifices and efforts
just to earn money? What if, it was for their sons tuition fee or even their weekly budget? Are
we not aware of those incidents? Arent we visited by our conscience?
It may look like a very simple situation because it is just a doing of not paying
temporarily borrowed moneys. We can say that its just money itself, a much uncomplicated
entity. Is this how we will present our children on how to live in the near future? Are we not
confused of what they may acquire due to what they have seen or observed to their parents? Its a
very inadequate thing to do.
For this, I am to amend Section 20 of Article III in the Philippine Constitution of 1987. I
may not express all the necessary information to prove or to give a deep explanation on why I am
not in favour of this provision. Yet, all of the ideas included here are true according to my point
of view.
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Background:
Options for dealing with debt
This page tells you about the options you may have for dealing with your debts.
Your options will depend on whether you've got any money to pay off your debts.
If you dont think you owe money that you are being asked to pay OR someone you think
you owe money to hasnt been in touch for some time, get some advice from an experienced
money adviser. There are quite a few reasons why you might not be liable for a debt and an
adviser can go over this with you.
If you've got money to pay off your debts
If you've got some money to pay off your debts, you must make sure you deal with any
urgent debts first. Some debts are more urgent than others because the consequences of not
paying them can be more serious. These debts are called priority debts. They include things like
mortgage, rent and council tax debts.
To find out if you have any debts that you need to deal with urgently, see How to sort out
your debts.
As well as priority debts, you may have other types of debt called non-priority debts.
Non-priority debts include:
benefits overpayments
credit debts such as overdrafts, personal loans, hire purchase, credit card accounts and
catalogues
student loans
money borrowed from friends or family
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parking penalties issued by local authorities
These types of debt are less urgent than priority debts. You can't be sent to prison or have
your home repossessed for not paying them although you can have property you've bought
under a hire purchase agreement taken away. See Hire purchase and conditional sales.
You must still make arrangements to pay off non-priority debts if you have money left
over after paying off any priority debts. If you don't make arrangements to pay off non-priority
debts, your creditors may take you to court to gain more powers to enforce the debt by arresting
your bank account or your wages.
Non-priority debts don't include loans which have been secured against a house or other
property which you own. You can lose this property if you don't pay a loan secured on your
property.
If you have any money to pay off debts, you will need to work out the best way of doing
this. You have several options, including:
Dealing with creditors you. For more about this, see How to deal with creditors of non-
priority debts
asking a Debt Management Company to deal with your creditors
putting all your debts into one loan. This is called loan consolidation
applying for the Debt Arrangement Scheme (DAS)
applying for a trust deed.
You should weigh up the advantages and disadvantages of each of these options
carefully. Get as much information as you can before making a decision and dont sign anything
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until you are sure it is the best option for you. Dont make a final decision until you have had
advice from a money advice specialist.
Your local Citizens Advice Bureau can help you with advice about your options.
If you've got no money left to pay off your debts
If you've got no money left to pay off your debts and you think your circumstances are
unlikely to get better soon, you will have limited options for dealing with your debts. The options
you might have are:
asking your creditors to write off your debt
applying for bankruptcy.
Evidence:
Man kills neighbour over unpaid debt
CEBU, Philippines - A man killed his neighbour last Friday afternoon in sitio Ihawan in
barangay Mantuyong, Mandaue City for failing to settle his debt.
Killed was Arnel Arnilla, 29. His assailant Kim Judilla, 24, single, had demanded
payment for his debt amounting to P3,000 before shooting Arnilla to death.
PO2 Arthur Cuyos of the Mandaue City Police station 1 said that when Arnilla told
Judilla he couldnt pay yet what he owed him, Judilla pulled out a .45 caliber pistol and shot
Arnilla many times.
Judilla fled after the shooting. Arnilla sustained gunshot wounds on the abdomen and on
both shoulders.
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Arnillas live-in partner Michelle, who witnessed the shooting, was also wounded.
Police found five empty shells of a .45 caliber pistol and another deformed slug from the crime
scene.
Arnilla was taken to the Mandaue City Hospital but was later transferred to Don Vicente
Sotto Memorial Medical Center where he died several hours after.
The police are looking for Judilla.
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AMENDMENT #6
Article III Section 21
(Bill of Rights)
No person shall be twice put in jeopardy of punishment for the same offense. If an act is
punished by a law and an ordinance, conviction or acquittal under either shall constitute
a bar to another prosecution for the same act.
Analysis:
To be put in difficulty of sentence for the reason of crime is a law under the Constitution
of the Philippines. It is the right of the jury to set the suspect in jail because of an immoral
misdemeanour. Same as with the victim himself, for he had experienced a much dissipated
crime.
Article III Section 21 states that no person must be twice put in jeopardy of punishment
for the same offense. And, I am to amend this sector in the constitution. Why? It is because of
not having a balanced treatment of the suspect and the victim Why did I say this so? What if, a
killer had killed at least three persons in a certain scenario just because he wanted to obtain
money? The suspect was put in bail for three years and he was convicted from jail for he paid a
certain amount. For the second time around, he had also killed, now there were five people who
were shot down in a hostage taking situation in a well-known bank just because again of the
money there. Would he not be put in jail again if he had done the same offense and had killed
people? Where is justice for the killed persons there now? This is why I would like to amend
this section.
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Background:
This means that when someone committed a crime and had been imprisoned or punished
from it, he will no longer be subjected to imprisonment if ever he does it again. For instance, if
the person killed someone and had been able to pay his offense through imprisonment for years,
and he tries to do it again, he will not be brought to jail anymore. The court will never tolerate
any redundant issues such as double jeopardy especially if the issue has been paid for and done
with. Possible actions like reopening of the case may be issued but suing someone for the same
offense will not be accepted.
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AMENDMENT #7
Article IV Section 5
(Citizenship)
Dual allegiance of citizens is inimical to the national interest and shall be dealt with by the law.
Analysis:
Marrying a foreigner is not being prohibited in our country. But, once youve married a
foreigner it would be a long process act regarding your citizenship. So, Section 5 of Article IV
talks about dual adherence are unfavourable to the national interest and shall be dealt with by the
law. I want to amend this because why are we going to oppose someones choice to have a dual
loyalty just because it is contrary to the national interest? Are we not confused of our co-nations
feeling if probably he would like to be committed to in the country where his partner lives? I
would say that it is very unjust to that couple to hinder their choice. This may seem very useless
for it is included in the constitution but I am just thinking of their feelings and their rights, too.
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AMENDMENT #8
Article VI Section 3
(Legislative Department)
No person shall be a Senator unless he is a natural-born citizen of the Philippines, and, on the
day of the election, is at least thirty-five years of age, able to read and write, a registered voter,
and a resident of the Philippines for not less than two years immediately preceding the day of
the election.
Analysis:
I am against this section in Article VI for I believe that a Senator must have finished a
course related to his job. I want to amend this because I am looking not only for an educational
attainment, but for a finished course possibly related to his job as a Senator. I know that each and
every one of us are aware of the economic problem in our state, for me the higher educational
skill of an official may offer a greater help in increasing our countrys status. Like just what Ive
discussed earlier about amending the same situation regarding the president, vice-president and
House of Representatives, the senator must also have his master or doctor degree, if feasible a
degree closely related to law. For we all understand that almost all of the senators profession is
all about law. If probable that this can be amended, there may be a great opportunity for our
realm to attain success.
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Evidence:
Background/Educational Attainment
Ramon Bong Revilla, Jr. (born Jose Marie Mortel Bautista on September 25, 1966, is a
Filipino actor, TV Host, politician, and senator of the Republic of the Philippines. In 2009, he
legally changed his last name to Bong Revilla.
He was born Jose Marie Mortel Bautista to Jose Acua Bautista (also known as Ramon
Revilla) and Azucena Mortel.[3] In 1979, he finished his elementary education at Jesus Good
Shepherd School in Palico II, Imus, Cavite. He finished his secondary education at Fairfax High
School (Los Angeles) at Los Angeles, California, United States in 1982. (No college degree
mentioned)
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AMENDMENT #9
Article VI Section 6
(Legislative Department)
No person shall be a Member of the House of Representatives unless he is a natural-born citizen
of the Philippines and, on the day of the election, is at least twenty-five years of age, able to read
and write, and, except the party list representatives, a registered voter in the district in which he
shall be elected, and a resident thereof for a period of not less than one year immediately
preceding the day of election.
Analysis:
Same as with the explanation above regarding the qualifications of government officials,
still I am to amend this due to the phrase able to read and write. As explained earlier, I want
the officials to have an at least college degree or hopefully a master or doctor degree. This is to
satisfy the people that those whom they voted were appropriate to their designated positions.
This can also be a great aid in helping our country to easily acquire success. Those in higher
positions should be the inspiration of the new generation for them to hope for the triumph of this
nation. The job of the House of Representatives is a very tough one. That is why, those people
entering this certain situation must have a deep and broad knowledge about what they are to do.
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AMENDMENT #10
Article VII Section 2
(Executive Department)
No person may be elected President unless he is a natural-born citizen of the Philippines, a
registered voter, able to read and write, at least forty years of age on the day of the election, and
a resident of the Philippines for at least ten years immediately preceding such election.
Analysis:
A president represents the whole country. Hes the one who decides and leads the place
in a certain period of his service and guides each and everyone in his country. So, why do I want
to amend this constitution? Simply because, the person involved here is the superior of our
country, the president. Im not in favor on one of the requirements to become a president. That
requirement I am pertaining to is the ability to read and write. How can I consider the ability to
read and write if Im not sure of what he can do for the nation? What if he doesnt even have
any knowledge on how to work with different people and to cope up with various problems in
the society? I know that it is possible not to elect a person as a president if in the first place we
dont know him. But then, I would suggest that the Constitution be amended in accordance with
this matter. I would like to change it to must have taken a master or doctor degree in any
course for him to be more appropriate in the said position. Another thing is, the President must
have any knowledge about what he is to do.
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AMENDMENT #11
Article VII Section 3
(Executive Department)
There shall be a Vice-President who shall have the same qualifications and term of office and be
elected with and in the same manner as the President. He may be removed from office in the
same manner as the President.
Analysis:
A Vice-President is to the President. The job of the Vice-President is to be of assistance
to the President and also the substitute for the President if ever something happened. He is the
one responsible of other necessary things regarding unlike issues in our state. So, same as with
the President he must also be able to finish taking up his master or doctor degree for him to be
elected as a Vice-President of this realm. This is not only to have a said title but also to show
other countries that Filipino public officials are well-engaged to their careers. With this, the
community would have their assurances to the persons they elected that they will give their best
effort and be able to prove their abilities and skills. Also, we can make sure that our country will
have a more chance to succeed or to achieve bigger goals.
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AMENDMENT #12
Article XII Section 10
(National Economy and Patrimony)
The Congress shall, upon recommendation of the economic and planning agency, when the
national interest dictates, reserve to citizens of the Philippines or to corporations or associations
at least sixty per centum of whose capital is owned by such citizens, or such higher percentage as
Congress may prescribe, certain areas of investments. The Congress shall enact measures that
will encourage the formation and operation of enterprises whose capital is wholly owned by
Filipinos.
Analysis:
60/40 is a very unfair percentage for the part of the foreign investors. Why? As we can
see there is now a less chance for the foreigners to invest here in the Philippines. This is because
of the unbalanced dividing of the investments that leads to a not improving status of our
economy. Foreign investors think that they would not get an enough part from their investment
that is why no more foreigners are investing in our country. So, the point why I want to amend
this is because I want a balanced distribution or even a greater amount distributed o the foreign
investors for them to be engaged tom invest in the Philippines.
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Evidence:
Govt may relax 60-40 rule to attract foreign investors
July 21, 2011 9:29pm
The government is mulling over a legislative amendment that will allow foreign
companies to fully own investments in major restricted industries, though for a limited period,
Trade Undersecretary Cristino Panlilio said Thursday.
Panlilio was referring to proposed measures to relax the Constitution's "60-40" rule that limits
foreign ownership of companies in the Philippines to 40 percent.
Thats what we are reviewing [to see] how we can have a legislative amendment through the
[Legislative-Executive Development Advisory Council] or an executive order," Panlilio said,
noting the possibility of allowing full foreign ownership for operating infrastructure projects
since it will not be permanent.
Foreign capital limits under the 1987 Constitution are among the reservations investors
have about the public-private partnership (PPP) projects the Aquino administration has been
offering, according to the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).
The DTI official said it might be possible to allow full foreign ownership for firms that will
operate infrastructure projects because these will not be permanent.
The DTI official said this is in the context of measures government is supposedly working on to
make our country even more foreign investor-friendly."
In its Philippine Development Plan for 2011 to 2016, the Aquino administration seeks to
achieve a 22-percent investment ratio by 2016 by attracting more foreign investors to the
Philippines.
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Foreigners limited to 40 percent
The Constitution restricts the ownership of public utilities to firms with at least 60
percent Filipino capital. The exploration, development, and utilization of natural resources
through co-production, joint venture, or production-sharing agreements with Filipino citizens, or
corporations or associations also foreign ownership to 40 percent.
The charter adds that these agreements may be for a period not exceeding twenty-five
years, renewable for not more than twenty-five years, and under such terms and conditions as
may be provided by law."
However, Article XII, Section 10 of the 1987 Constitution provides that Congress shall,
upon recommendation of the economic and planning agency, when the national interest dictates,
reserve to citizens of the Philippines or to corporations or associations at least sixty per centum
of whose capital is owned by such citizens, or such higher percentage as Congress may
prescribe, certain areas of investments.
Investor-friendly
In its Philippine Development Plan for 2011 to 2016, the Aquino administration seeks to
achieve a 22-percent investment ratio by 2016 by attracting more foreign investors to the
Philippines.
In lieu of allowing higher foreign capital in strategic industries, the government has been
offering packages of incentives through the Investment Priorities Plan (IPP) approved by the
Board of Investments, an agency under the DTI.
The IPP for 2011, which takes effect next week, has 13 preferred sectors which include
energy, infrastructure, PPP projects, and shipbuilding.
The IPP specifies the industries that qualify for tax perks which includes an income tax
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holiday and duty-free importation of capital equipment, among others. The General Policies and
Specific Guidelines for the IPP will be published next July 27 and will be in place by the same
date.
The BOI said the tax holidays are not just for big-ticket projects under the 2011 IPP but
will also include incentives for the micro, small and medium enterprises.
However, in the latest batch of BOI-approved projects, foreign investors pledged to
invest only P11 billion compared to the record P193 billion Filipino investors have committed.
The Netherlands topped the list of country investors with P4.5 billion, followed by Japan (P1.2
billion) and the United States (P734 million). BC/PE/ELR/VS, GMA News
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AMENDMENT #13
Article XII - Section 14
(National Economy and Patrimony)
The sustained development of a reservoir of national talents consisting of Filipino scientists,
entrepreneurs, professionals, managers, high-level technical manpower and skilled workers and
craftsmen in all fields shall be promoted by the State. The State shall encourage appropriate
technology and regulate its transfer for the national benefit.
The practice of all professions in the Philippines shall be limited to Filipino citizens, save in case
prescribed by the law.
Analysis:
This section says that the state shall promote sustained development of a reservoir of
national talents. I want to amend this because I dont want the term promoted only, but rather
be promoted, introduced, known and supported. Why? This is because some of our talented
co-Filipinos are not introduced to the public. They were just included in news but some of the
Filipinos ignore them. If probably, this talented man was put down because of the non-
supporting community. Would he still believe that his country will be proud of him> Perhaps, if
this person had won he would be introduced and awarded. Yet, support and awards must not be
only after a certain competition but also before his battle. With this, the person can gain strength
due to the over-whelming love and support of his nation.
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Evidence:
Michael Martinez Mother Mortgaged Their House to Support Son in Sochi
by ED UMBAO on FEBRUARY 10, 2014
The mother of Michael Christian Martinez, the lone Philippine representative to the 2014
Sochi Winter Olympics revealed to the media that they got no support from the Philippine
government which is contrary to the report posted by PhilStar.
According to the mother of Michael Martinez, the athlete got no support from the
Philippine government as reported by CatholicRegister.org last January 2014, quoting the mother
of the figure skater that their sponsor is a private corporation and not the Philippine government.
The controversial issue came to the limelight after a Facebook post from a certain Pablo
Hernandez went viral on Facebook on February 10, 2014. Aside from the post on Facebook, the
post is also shared in various social networking sites.
Michael Christian Martinez is the lone representative of the 2014 Winter Olympics
currently held in Sochi, Russia attended by more 88 countries and territories from various parts
of the world.
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AMENDMENT #14
Article XIII Section 14
(Social Justice and Human Rights)
The state shall protect working women by providing safe and healthful working conditions,
taking into account their maternal functions, and such facilities and opportunities that will
enhance their welfare and enable them to realize their full potential in the service of the nation.
Analysis:
This section states that women must have protection. But I am most likely to amend this
because I feel that it is becoming unfair to men. Though we can be sure of that men can control
or take good care of them, it is still inequitable to gentlemen because as we can see there are a lot
of cases that men are being hurt or demoralized by their wives. I am also a woman, I am not that
capable of taking care of myself with assurance, yet I can manage my skills on how to do things
that would lead me to safeness. Men, these are the type of people whom we all know are strong
and are capable of doing things that women cant but for some time women can. I would like to
amend this for the reason that I have observed that women are mishandling their rights. Because
of this, other men are now being mistreated by women in which is becoming the opposite
situation of some cases before involving throbbing of women. I just want an equality between the
rights of men and women.
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Evidence:
Depressed wife's carnal rampage: Kills husband, stabs baby son, wounds 3 other kids
Filipina Arlene Galan, 33, reportedly been depressed since giving birth to Johnny Jr
By: Correspondent
Published Tuesday, June 11, 2013
A mother, allegedly suffering from depression after childbirth, has killed her husband and
severed his penis, stabbed to death her one-year-old son and seriously wounded her three other
children in the central Philippine province of Negros Occidental.
Arlene Galan, 33, hit her 50-year-old husband Johnny with an iron bar until he fell unconscious
before cutting off his sex organ when she went berserk at 6.30am on Saturday June 8, inside their
home in Barangay Bacuyangan, Hinobaan town, some 199 km south of the provincial capital
Bacolod City.
Radio reports said Galan then turned to her three young children, who were sleeping side
by side, and stabbed her one-year-old twins, Jay Mar and Jay Mark, and Johnny Jr, who was
born four months ago, using a pair of scissors.
She also attacked 11-year-old Jevon John, her eldest son who just came back from a
neighbourhood store to buy milk on his fathers request, by hitting his head thrice with an iron
bar. But he managed to escape and asked for help from an uncle, who reported the gruesome
incident to the police.
Carla Gomez of the Philippine Daily Inquirer reported from Bacolod City that the
victims family seemed more interested in sending Galan, who has been detained at a police
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station in Hinobaan, to a mental facility in Dumaguete City, capital of the neighbouring province
Negros Oriental, instead of filing charges against her.
Quoting Police Officer 3 Eddie Napolis, Gomez said the family wanted to prevent Galan from
hurting others, as she has reportedly been suffering from postpartum psychosis after giving birth
to Johnny Jr.
Napolis said his team brought Jay Mar and his father to the Eleuterio Decena District
Hospital in Hinobaan, where they died during treatment. He added that Jevon John, Johnny Jr
and Jay Mark survived with multiple stab wounds and were being treated in hospital.
The police had recovered the scissors and iron bar used by Galan to attack her family,
and released information about the incident on Sunday June 9.
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COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES/ EDUCATION
OLONGAPO CITY
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AMENDMENT #15
Article XV Section 2
(The Family)
Marriage, as an inviolable social institution, is the foundation of the family and shall be
protected by the State.
Analysis:
This section states that there must be no thing that can end marriage. Yet, I am against
this. Why? Simply because there are certain situations that husbands and wives are not in their
good cases these days. Some of them are having misconceptions and misunderstanding that
would lead them to fight. Due to this, some arent being solved. For years, parents are now
deciding for them to be separated. But, because of this section, it is being inapplicable.
I want to amend this because I was wondering of those couples married who really want
to be separated because of some personal problems. What if they really want to be part from each
other? Are we still going to be numb? What if, one day they cannot take the problem anymore
and they commit suicide? Are we going to wait for someone to kill himself before we make an
action to this? These are just my opinion regarding this topic.ili
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COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES/ EDUCATION
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Evidence:
Good Divorce?
I have laid out some arguments on why I think divorce is not an option at this point so
now I am here to point out the good effects of divorce. As we all know, the Philippines is one of
the few countries who has not passed the divorce bill and we can clearly see that our catholic
orientation has been a dominant factor. In my previous arguments, I have stated that divorce is a
way for couples to take marriage for granted. Given this, Filipino Catholics (especially the
devout ones) tend to oppose the divorce bill. Marriage is not something that should be taken for
granted and I truly believe that any problem between the married couple could be solved given
the right opportunity. But what if the problem is beyond the couples ability to compromise? Do
they still have to force things and make it work even though they have no possible solution to
their problems?
Of course annulment is always a choice that every couple can make in order to achieve
legal separation but is annulment enough for the growing amount of separation cases in the
country? Here is why I think divorce should be implemented in the Philippines. First and
foremost, divorce unlike annulment is an easier way to end thing between the couple. You might
think that divorce can jeopardize the sacredness of marriage but I think the same can also be true
with annulment. My second point is, Divorce is so much faster than annulment. In annulment, a
lot of investigation must happen in order for the separation to materialize but in divorce, the
consent of the couple is enough. Annulment is more costly than divorce since it takes a long time
to process than divorce. Given this, we can clearly see that divorce is a timely option for the
Filipino people because majority of the population are suffering from poverty.
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A broken family is a bad situation for any child or parent but a whole family that is trying
to pretend that everything is okay is even worse. I am not saying that a divorce is necessary for
every broken marriage; all I am trying to say is if saving the marriage is not already an option
then maybe the best way to end things is through the easiest way. I am a devout catholic and I
still think that we must preserve the sanctity of marriage but if things are not working out for
everyone then I guess that it is time to face reality and make things easier for everyone. I also
know that the easy way out is not always the best way but in situations that involve the welfare
of everyone in the family, I think the easy and the fast way should always be prioritized.
At this point, I am still not pro divorce bill but this article made me see the good things
we can get from the bill. Of course, the negative effects still outweigh the good ones but I am
confident that in time we will all reap the good benefits of the divorce bill.
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