Former President Cory Aquino led the people of the Philippines to democracy in the Edsa People Power Revolution in 1986. I was only a kid at that time and I remembered I was jumping for joy because it was declared no classes at that time. I was not aware of the events during those times. She was a symbol of hope during her time as the president of the Philippines. Color Yellow is her trade mark with the "L" sign or Laban sign . Up to her last strength, she showed the people that she cares for the country and her faith gave her strength. She is the very first woman president not only in the Philippines but in the whole Asia. And she changed the Philippine Constitution of 1987 and the start of democracy in the Philippine after the Marcos regime. February 25, 1986, Cory Aquino pledged as the first woman president of the Philippines. Her term as the president lasted until 1993. Let us pay tribute to Tita Cory by remembering what she did for our country, her contribution and faith. My condolences to the Cojuangco and Aquino Family.
Former President Corazon Cojuangco Aquino
January 25, 1933 - August 1, 2009
My grandmother, mother of my father, died too because of colon cancer in August 30, 2002. It was a year and 7 months battle for my grandmother. She too died in her sleep. I'm not bragging, but, my late grandmother almost looks-like the late Tita Cory.January 25, 1933 - August 1, 2009
As of 7:45am, President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo who is currently at Washington D.C. for her visit to President Barrack Obama, gave her message on national television for the late former President Cory Aquino. She said that, Cory Aquino is the leader of Filipino Democracy. Also President Gloria declared a 10 day period of National Mourning.
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8 comments:
awh... my lolo also died at colon cancer... haiz.. un nga lang not at his sleep...
You will live forever in the hearts of Filipinos Madame Corazon Aquino!!!
I really am glad you wrote this up about her. I am sure she will be remembered well in your country.
may she find peace. we will never forget her role in the EDSA revolution.
May present and future government officials learn from her humility and fear of GOD...
Bless your soul
with all the loving prayers of Filipino people since the time her family announced her health condition... i faithfully agree that she died peacefully and she for sure will rest in peace with our good Lord for she was an adorable child of God who became an instrument in reminding people how powerful it is to have faith in God in all walks of life.
paalam cory! kalungkut!
Pres. Cory will stay in every heart of Filipinos. We will not forget her, we love you Tita Cory. =D
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