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Honorable Ambassador Willy Gaa, Philippine Consul General in
New York, Distinguished guests, Mrs. Ma. Rebecca Alonzo Recio Santos and
Family, direct relatives of Dr. Rizal, Officers, Regional mayors, Board of
Directors, Advisers of Calamba Association, Friends and relatives, Calambeņos
and Calambeņas, Ladies and Gentlemen,
Maganda ang Gabi, Bayan !
They said it could not be done! We wouldn't be able to put up
a party in such short notice. Besides, there are only a few us and we started only
recently. Basically, they are saying "we're too little, too late".
In a way, they are right. Although Calambeņos total over 3000 in North
America including Canada, there are only over 200 of us in the northeastern part of
USA. More, it was only last June we got organized in a Fiesta Picnic in
Passaic Park and talks about a christmas party did not happen until October.
But they forgot that they are talking about Calambeņos. People from a town that
breeds heroes like Dr. Jose Rizal and General Lim. They did not know
your tenacity, audacity and determination and that the 200 of us mean 200 strong.
Instead of calling us too little too late, they should say, real strong, real fast for
indeed, it took a heroic effort to put this association and party together.
Let us give
ourselves
.a warm
.round of applause. You all deserve it.
Palakpakan po tayong lahat!
May I also add that the Calambeņos have a secret weapon? A weapon that
is so powerful that moves as one specially, ---when line dancing the macarena
& todo-todo. The Calambeņas, ladies and gentlemen.
Let us give our ladies a big
hand, Lord knows they have been practicing long & hard for tonight.
During the past year, we had minor successes and achievements,
but more importantly is for us to look at what the future have in store for us.
While it is noble to pursue the goals of our association to preserve our history,
pride, culture and tradition, and to sponsor scholarships, send computers, faxes, copiers
to public schools in our town, it is more important to share our observations, dreams and
aspirations for our mother country. A task i would like our association or all Filipino
Americans for that matter to share.
I am sure all of us have heard from a returning balikbayan speak about his or her vacation
in the Philippines like, "ang init, traffic, pollution, grabe"
Most people would say, "if you can't say anything good, don't say it at
all". But I encourage that. That is healthy. Let us speak of the ills of our
country so we may talk about it more, understand it better, diagnose it better, and maybe
in the process, we might come up with a solution.
Under the same token, and when we do come up with a solution, we should share it. We
could share it by writing our councilors, our mayors, congressmen, senators, or to anybody
who would listen. Philippine senator Rocco did with his no double taxation bill for
Filipinos overseas as he stated in his email to our association's web site 2 months
ago.
As an organization, we can not write, contribute to any political cause or candidate
without losing our non-profit, tax-exempt status, but as individuals, collectively, we can
be powerful. What can one person's writing do to change a nation without an
army? Just look at our kababayan, Dr. Jose Rizal, he inspired a whole nation to gain
freedom.
Dr. Rizal exposed the ills of our country through Noli Me Tangere, and proposed a
solution with El Filibusterismo, then he lit the fire and fury of rebellion
in his readers' heart with an ending that nobody wants, an ending that gives up?
And with that, ladies and gentlemen
I give up. Maligayang pasko at
manigong bagong taon sa inyong lahat, maraming salamat po.
Maligaya ang Gabi,
Bayan !
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