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		<title>By: I Support Reproductive Health Bill &#38; Population Development Act of 2008 (HB 5043) &#124; A Filipina Mom Blogger</title>
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		<dc:creator>I Support Reproductive Health Bill &#38; Population Development Act of 2008 (HB 5043) &#124; A Filipina Mom Blogger</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2008 23:49:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: John-D Borra</title>
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		<dc:creator>John-D Borra</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2008 02:02:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Jester, I have to agree with you. There seems to be no argument in nheil ylanz&#039;s post. Those who advocate a position against the RH bill have to formulate, at the very least, an argument to validate their assertions.

Is there statistical evidence to support the use of natural family planning in conjunction with educational reforms as a way of addressing quality of life issues? It seems that a frequently mentioned, and valid concern among proponents of the RH bill revolves around the quality of life of the less fortunate.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jester, I have to agree with you. There seems to be no argument in nheil ylanz&#8217;s post. Those who advocate a position against the RH bill have to formulate, at the very least, an argument to validate their assertions.</p>
<p>Is there statistical evidence to support the use of natural family planning in conjunction with educational reforms as a way of addressing quality of life issues? It seems that a frequently mentioned, and valid concern among proponents of the RH bill revolves around the quality of life of the less fortunate.</p>
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		<title>By: The Jester-in-Exile</title>
		<link>http://filipinovoices.com/some-fallacies-in-the-reproductive-health-bill-debate/comment-page-1#comment-11436</link>
		<dc:creator>The Jester-in-Exile</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2008 15:46:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;“I still believe on the natural method of family planning and all those artificial methods would not be able to stem the growing population in the country,”
we are calling to plz don’t support RH bill…&lt;/blockquote&gt;

ad misericordiam? no, wait, i didn&#039;t see an argument presented here.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>“I still believe on the natural method of family planning and all those artificial methods would not be able to stem the growing population in the country,”<br />
we are calling to plz don’t support RH bill…</p></blockquote>
<p>ad misericordiam? no, wait, i didn&#8217;t see an argument presented here.</p>
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		<title>By: cvj</title>
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		<dc:creator>cvj</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2008 12:29:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>...which of course is your original point as well (at 4:36 pm).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8230;which of course is your original point as well (at 4:36 pm).</p>
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		<title>By: cvj</title>
		<link>http://filipinovoices.com/some-fallacies-in-the-reproductive-health-bill-debate/comment-page-1#comment-11411</link>
		<dc:creator>cvj</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2008 11:06:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Blackshama, sorry but i don&#039;t see the sexist aspect of my remark (at 4:44 pm).  What i had in mind was the effect of education on women&#039;s fertility, not education on birth control per se (although that&#039;s necessary), but general educational attainment (as measured by years of schooling).

&lt;blockquote&gt;&quot;In one study after another, women&#039;s education turns out to be a powerful predictor of lower fertility. As women&#039;s schooling increases, fertility typically falls. Of course, we should guard against interpreting these findings literally-that what women learn is how to limit births. In fact, study after study has shown thatpeople tend to have the number of children they want, regardless of whether more modern birth control methods are available or the government has a family planning program. Rather, the fact that women are getting educated reflects a
multitude of changes in society that empower women and provide them with opportunities in the workplace.&quot;&lt;/blockquote&gt;

More &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.globalissues.org/article/206/poverty-and-population-growth-lessons-from-our-own-past&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;here&lt;/a&gt;.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Blackshama, sorry but i don&#8217;t see the sexist aspect of my remark (at 4:44 pm).  What i had in mind was the effect of education on women&#8217;s fertility, not education on birth control per se (although that&#8217;s necessary), but general educational attainment (as measured by years of schooling).</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;In one study after another, women&#8217;s education turns out to be a powerful predictor of lower fertility. As women&#8217;s schooling increases, fertility typically falls. Of course, we should guard against interpreting these findings literally-that what women learn is how to limit births. In fact, study after study has shown thatpeople tend to have the number of children they want, regardless of whether more modern birth control methods are available or the government has a family planning program. Rather, the fact that women are getting educated reflects a<br />
multitude of changes in society that empower women and provide them with opportunities in the workplace.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>More <a href="http://www.globalissues.org/article/206/poverty-and-population-growth-lessons-from-our-own-past" rel="nofollow">here</a>.</p>
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		<title>By: blackshama</title>
		<link>http://filipinovoices.com/some-fallacies-in-the-reproductive-health-bill-debate/comment-page-1#comment-11394</link>
		<dc:creator>blackshama</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2008 09:22:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Cvj

Don&#039;t be too sexist! :) Actually statistics 101 is a better contraceptive!</description>
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<p>Don&#8217;t be too sexist! :) Actually statistics 101 is a better contraceptive!</p>
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		<title>By: cvj</title>
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		<dc:creator>cvj</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2008 08:44:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Blackshama (at 4:36pm), i agree 100% with you last sentence.  I read somewhere that, for women, the best contraceptive would be to teach them Calculus (as well as other Math subjects).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Blackshama (at 4:36pm), i agree 100% with you last sentence.  I read somewhere that, for women, the best contraceptive would be to teach them Calculus (as well as other Math subjects).</p>
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		<title>By: blackshama</title>
		<link>http://filipinovoices.com/some-fallacies-in-the-reproductive-health-bill-debate/comment-page-1#comment-11385</link>
		<dc:creator>blackshama</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2008 08:36:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Belief is OK but remember that the scientific evidence suggests that the artificial ways of contraception have a bigger success rate. 

One things has been lost in the RH debate and I will blog about that later. Education is the best contraceptive! If people are in school for longer, the chances that they will have many kids are smaller.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Belief is OK but remember that the scientific evidence suggests that the artificial ways of contraception have a bigger success rate. </p>
<p>One things has been lost in the RH debate and I will blog about that later. Education is the best contraceptive! If people are in school for longer, the chances that they will have many kids are smaller.</p>
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		<title>By: nheil ylanz</title>
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		<dc:creator>nheil ylanz</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2008 07:48:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>“I still believe on the natural method of family planning and all those artificial methods would not be able to stem the growing population in the country,” 
we are calling to plz don&#039;t support RH bill...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“I still believe on the natural method of family planning and all those artificial methods would not be able to stem the growing population in the country,”<br />
we are calling to plz don&#8217;t support RH bill&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: Kiko</title>
		<link>http://filipinovoices.com/some-fallacies-in-the-reproductive-health-bill-debate/comment-page-1#comment-11355</link>
		<dc:creator>Kiko</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2008 03:14:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Heto naman po ang dinaranas namin sa loob ng kongreso.

Isang Linggo ng Determinasyon sa Kabila ng Diskriminasyon sa Kongreso
Mga Karanasan at Kwento ng Kababaihan at Kalalakihan ng Maralitang Komunidad


Ang sumusunod ay mga salaysay mula sa Apelo Women’s Health Association (AWHA) at Boses ng Kabataang Pilipino (BKP) batay sa pitong araw nilang pagsubaybay sa deliberasyong plenaryo ng Kamara de Representante tungkol sa Reproductive Health, Responsible Parenthood and Population Management o HB 5043.  Ang AWHA at BKP ay mga samahan ng kababaihan at Kabataan sa Pasay City na sumusuporta sa reproductive health.


AKO SI GINA Conde, bilang kinatawan ng samahan, naobserbahan ko ang pagkakaroon ng diskriminasyon ng mga kawani (guard) ng HOR. Kapag ang pumapasok ay mga madre, mga worker ng simbahan, guro kasama ang kanilang mga estudyante, walang masyadong tanong at madali silang nakakapasok kahit pa huli silang dumating. 

Kahit sa paggawa ng ingay, sa pagpapakita ng emosyon, sa pagpalakpak, hindi sila sinasaway ng mga bantay.  Kapag kagalang-galang ang kasuotan, makikita mo ang respetong pagtrato sa kanila na hindi namin naranasan minsan man.

Isang halimbawa ang pangyayari noong September 17 sa 2nd floor North Wing Gallery na hindi ko malilimutan.  May dalawang hilera ng upuan sa unahan ang nabakante dahil sa pag-alis ng mga estudyante.  Pinalipat ng guard ang mga tao. Nang makalipat na ang mga tao biglang bumalik ang mga umalis kung kaya’t nagkaroon ng konting ingay o bulungan.  Nagulat na lang kami nang biglang sumigaw ang guard at pinatatahimik kami na parang ang sinasaway ay mga batang paslit.  Sa pagsigaw na iyon, biglang nagkaroon ng katahimikan subalit patuloy sa pasigaw na pagsasalita ang guard at kung anu-ano ang sinasabi. Hindi ako nakatiis at sinabihan ko siya na Kuya, ‘wag naman ganyan ang pagsaway.  Hindi kami mga batang paslit.  Tao kami na dapat din namang igalang.  Sa ginawa kong yun, napagsabihan pa ako na, “Tatandaan ko ang pagmumukha mo!”  Grabe! Nagtatrabaho lang sila sa loob ng Kongreso, ‘kala mo kung sino na.

* * *

ANG MAG-ASAWANG FEBRY Fabella, 22 taong gulang at Joey Galicia, 23 taong gulang na may isang anak ay kasama sa mga naniniwala na malaking tulong sa kanila ang Reproductive Health Bill.  Dahil sa mithiing maipasa ang bill, ang nag-iisa nilang anak na tatlong taong gulang ay iniwan sa kapitbahay upang pumunta sa Kongreso.  Nalulungkot silang mag-asawa at nagagalit sa guard na nagtanong sa kanila kung magkano ang bayad sa kanila.  Sinagot ni Joey ang guard na, “Manong, ang pagpunta po namin dito ay kusang-loob at walang kapalit kahit na singko sentimos.  Katunayan, ako po ay may trabaho. Nagpaalam ako sa amo ko na hindi muna papasok sapagkat nais kung ipakita ang suporta sa Reproductive Health Bill. Kailangan namin ito para mapagplanuhan nang maayos ang aming kinabukasan at para ito sa misis ko.”

* * *
     
SI ALING LINDA Unlayao, 67 taong gulang, residente ng Apelo Cruz, Pasay at kasapi ng AWHA, ay kabilang sa pumunta at nagpakita ng suporta sa RH bill. Sabi niya sa amin, “Sa 7 araw na pagpunta ko sa Kongreso ay labis ang ginaw na naramdaman ko sa loob.  Maya-maya akong umiihi.  May mga pagkakataon na nahihirapan ako sa pag-akyat sa hagdan pero oki lang!  Pag naipasa ang panukala, ito ang magandang pamana ko sa aking mga anak at apo.”

* * *

MAY MGA KASAMA rin kaming mga estudyante.  Isa na si Carmela Verso, edad 16, 4th year high school.  Sabi niya sa nanay niya, “Ma, paano naman maipapasa ang bawat bill? Hindi naman nakikinig ang mga kongresista, lakad sila nang lakad at nagdadaldalan. 

* * *

GANON DIN ANG obserbasyon ng asawa kong si Luis Conde sa dalawang beses niyang pakikinig sa RH hearing.  Sabi niya hindi magandang halimbawa ang ginagawa ng mga kongresista. May mga kabataan at estudyante pa namang pumupunta at nag-oobserba rito. Late silang dadating at uuwi agad kahit hindi pa tapos ang session. May palakad-lakad, lalabas at magdadaldalan.  Pinagsasabihan ang mga tao na ‘wag maingay pero ang mga kongresista ang malalakas ang boses. Paano mapag-uusapan nang maayos ang batas kung ganyan ang kanilang gagawin? Tulad noong September 30, humirit na naman ng rollcall ang mga anti-RH bill.  Kung hindi magko-korum, suspended na naman ang pagdinig. Sayang ang ipinasusweldo sa kanila.

* * *

Ang mga kwentong ito ay ilan lamang sa mga karanasan ng mga nagsipagpunta sa Kongreso.  Kung magagawa lamang naming kausapin ang lahat ng aming mga kasama, malamang hindi lang ito ang maisusulat na mga karanasan.

Kami sa AWHA at BKP ay nananawagan na bigyang pansin ang mga tunay na karanasan naming mamamayan sa pitong araw na pabalik-balik sa Kongreso upang dinggin ang deliberasyon ng Reproductive Health, Responsible Parenthood and Population Management o HB 5043. Huwag sanang ipagwalang bahala ang obserbasyon ng kababaihan, kabataan at maging ng kalalakihan sa patakarang nagaganap sa loob ng Kongreso.  

Apelo Women’s Health Association  (AWHA)
Boses ng Kabataang Pilipino (BKP)
704 -A52 Apelo Cruz St.
Brgy. 157 Zone 16, Pasay City
Tel.no. 853-74-30</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Heto naman po ang dinaranas namin sa loob ng kongreso.</p>
<p>Isang Linggo ng Determinasyon sa Kabila ng Diskriminasyon sa Kongreso<br />
Mga Karanasan at Kwento ng Kababaihan at Kalalakihan ng Maralitang Komunidad</p>
<p>Ang sumusunod ay mga salaysay mula sa Apelo Women’s Health Association (AWHA) at Boses ng Kabataang Pilipino (BKP) batay sa pitong araw nilang pagsubaybay sa deliberasyong plenaryo ng Kamara de Representante tungkol sa Reproductive Health, Responsible Parenthood and Population Management o HB 5043.  Ang AWHA at BKP ay mga samahan ng kababaihan at Kabataan sa Pasay City na sumusuporta sa reproductive health.</p>
<p>AKO SI GINA Conde, bilang kinatawan ng samahan, naobserbahan ko ang pagkakaroon ng diskriminasyon ng mga kawani (guard) ng HOR. Kapag ang pumapasok ay mga madre, mga worker ng simbahan, guro kasama ang kanilang mga estudyante, walang masyadong tanong at madali silang nakakapasok kahit pa huli silang dumating. </p>
<p>Kahit sa paggawa ng ingay, sa pagpapakita ng emosyon, sa pagpalakpak, hindi sila sinasaway ng mga bantay.  Kapag kagalang-galang ang kasuotan, makikita mo ang respetong pagtrato sa kanila na hindi namin naranasan minsan man.</p>
<p>Isang halimbawa ang pangyayari noong September 17 sa 2nd floor North Wing Gallery na hindi ko malilimutan.  May dalawang hilera ng upuan sa unahan ang nabakante dahil sa pag-alis ng mga estudyante.  Pinalipat ng guard ang mga tao. Nang makalipat na ang mga tao biglang bumalik ang mga umalis kung kaya’t nagkaroon ng konting ingay o bulungan.  Nagulat na lang kami nang biglang sumigaw ang guard at pinatatahimik kami na parang ang sinasaway ay mga batang paslit.  Sa pagsigaw na iyon, biglang nagkaroon ng katahimikan subalit patuloy sa pasigaw na pagsasalita ang guard at kung anu-ano ang sinasabi. Hindi ako nakatiis at sinabihan ko siya na Kuya, ‘wag naman ganyan ang pagsaway.  Hindi kami mga batang paslit.  Tao kami na dapat din namang igalang.  Sa ginawa kong yun, napagsabihan pa ako na, “Tatandaan ko ang pagmumukha mo!”  Grabe! Nagtatrabaho lang sila sa loob ng Kongreso, ‘kala mo kung sino na.</p>
<p>* * *</p>
<p>ANG MAG-ASAWANG FEBRY Fabella, 22 taong gulang at Joey Galicia, 23 taong gulang na may isang anak ay kasama sa mga naniniwala na malaking tulong sa kanila ang Reproductive Health Bill.  Dahil sa mithiing maipasa ang bill, ang nag-iisa nilang anak na tatlong taong gulang ay iniwan sa kapitbahay upang pumunta sa Kongreso.  Nalulungkot silang mag-asawa at nagagalit sa guard na nagtanong sa kanila kung magkano ang bayad sa kanila.  Sinagot ni Joey ang guard na, “Manong, ang pagpunta po namin dito ay kusang-loob at walang kapalit kahit na singko sentimos.  Katunayan, ako po ay may trabaho. Nagpaalam ako sa amo ko na hindi muna papasok sapagkat nais kung ipakita ang suporta sa Reproductive Health Bill. Kailangan namin ito para mapagplanuhan nang maayos ang aming kinabukasan at para ito sa misis ko.”</p>
<p>* * *</p>
<p>SI ALING LINDA Unlayao, 67 taong gulang, residente ng Apelo Cruz, Pasay at kasapi ng AWHA, ay kabilang sa pumunta at nagpakita ng suporta sa RH bill. Sabi niya sa amin, “Sa 7 araw na pagpunta ko sa Kongreso ay labis ang ginaw na naramdaman ko sa loob.  Maya-maya akong umiihi.  May mga pagkakataon na nahihirapan ako sa pag-akyat sa hagdan pero oki lang!  Pag naipasa ang panukala, ito ang magandang pamana ko sa aking mga anak at apo.”</p>
<p>* * *</p>
<p>MAY MGA KASAMA rin kaming mga estudyante.  Isa na si Carmela Verso, edad 16, 4th year high school.  Sabi niya sa nanay niya, “Ma, paano naman maipapasa ang bawat bill? Hindi naman nakikinig ang mga kongresista, lakad sila nang lakad at nagdadaldalan. </p>
<p>* * *</p>
<p>GANON DIN ANG obserbasyon ng asawa kong si Luis Conde sa dalawang beses niyang pakikinig sa RH hearing.  Sabi niya hindi magandang halimbawa ang ginagawa ng mga kongresista. May mga kabataan at estudyante pa namang pumupunta at nag-oobserba rito. Late silang dadating at uuwi agad kahit hindi pa tapos ang session. May palakad-lakad, lalabas at magdadaldalan.  Pinagsasabihan ang mga tao na ‘wag maingay pero ang mga kongresista ang malalakas ang boses. Paano mapag-uusapan nang maayos ang batas kung ganyan ang kanilang gagawin? Tulad noong September 30, humirit na naman ng rollcall ang mga anti-RH bill.  Kung hindi magko-korum, suspended na naman ang pagdinig. Sayang ang ipinasusweldo sa kanila.</p>
<p>* * *</p>
<p>Ang mga kwentong ito ay ilan lamang sa mga karanasan ng mga nagsipagpunta sa Kongreso.  Kung magagawa lamang naming kausapin ang lahat ng aming mga kasama, malamang hindi lang ito ang maisusulat na mga karanasan.</p>
<p>Kami sa AWHA at BKP ay nananawagan na bigyang pansin ang mga tunay na karanasan naming mamamayan sa pitong araw na pabalik-balik sa Kongreso upang dinggin ang deliberasyon ng Reproductive Health, Responsible Parenthood and Population Management o HB 5043. Huwag sanang ipagwalang bahala ang obserbasyon ng kababaihan, kabataan at maging ng kalalakihan sa patakarang nagaganap sa loob ng Kongreso.  </p>
<p>Apelo Women’s Health Association  (AWHA)<br />
Boses ng Kabataang Pilipino (BKP)<br />
704 -A52 Apelo Cruz St.<br />
Brgy. 157 Zone 16, Pasay City<br />
Tel.no. 853-74-30</p>
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