Foto's uit het dagelijks leven in Dumaguete city en Oriental Negros

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Afwerking nu bijna klaar, maar een dur hotel dacht ik?...... :weetikniet: :weetikniet:


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Vanmorgen dacht ik .....Daar gaat je geld......weer een bank naar de kloten?....... :weetikniet: :weetikniet:



Geen toekomst meer voor Geertruida?............. :negatief: :negatief:



Maar dat is al een lange zaak daar in Amerika en ik denk toch niet dat de VETERANSBANK op de fles zal gaan hierdoor... :weetikniet: :weetikniet:

Hier het bericht in de bovenstaande krant:



CitaatLOS ANGELES–Aging Filipino veterans seeking benefits for their World War II services have decided to take their case to the Supreme Court after a federal appeals court ruled against them, their lawyer said on Sunday.
"The fight continues," said lawyer Arnedo Valera, who received the decision on Friday (Saturday in Manila). "Sadly, the decision highlights the continued discrimination against our beloved veterans."
The lawsuit, filed by the veterans against the US Department of Veterans Affairs, said the benefits, including pensions and healthcare, granted to Filipino veterans were far below those received by their American counterparts.
More than 250,000 Filipinos fought for the United States during World War II and were promised equal treatment with American veterans after the war.
But in 1946, the US Congress enacted the Rescission Act that took away full recognition of Filipino war veterans and stripped them of their benefits.
In 2009, the US Congress approved the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (Arra), a stimulus package that included one-time payments of $15,000 to Filipino veterans in the United States and $9,000 to those living in the Philippines.
But the lawsuit, filed in the Ninth US Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco in October 2010, said the claims of thousands of other veterans were rejected since records from the Philippines proving their services were not accepted by US authorities.
The Department of Veterans Affairs required documentation from a federal registry in St. Louis, Missouri, where records were destroyed in a fire.
Some Filipino veterans also said it was unrealistic to get them to file their claims before the Feb. 16, 2010, deadline.
They described as discriminatory a provision of the law that denied benefits to widows and other survivors of veterans who had died before US President Barack Obama signed the Arra in February 2009.
In its decision, the federal appeals court upheld a federal judge's dismissal of the lawsuit, saying there was no evidence that excluding the widows and other survivors of deceased veterans was discriminatory.
The appellate court also said that to conserve funds, the government could provide territorial residents with fewer benefits than those given to US citizens.
But the veterans are already US citizens and under the Arra they are recognized as having served the US Armed Forces, placing them on equal footing with the other US veterans, Valera said.
"So why are they not receiving the same benefits?" the lawyer asked.
"Because there is a serious constitutional issue and challenge based on the equal protection clause, we will go to the US Supreme Court. A historical injustice has been done to our veterans, and a historic decision by the Supreme Court can correct that," he added.
Valera said the veterans were running out of time.
"Our veterans are dying," he said. "In the next few years, the last veterans of World War II could perish without seeing justice."
Quoting Felino Punsalan, 96, who recently wrote a letter to Obama asking him to issue an executive order giving full recognition to the Filipino veterans, Valera said: "As veterans, we do not beg for entitlement. We simply ask [for] the recognition that we earned with our sacrifice."
The lawyer said he would file the case in the Supreme Court within the next 90 days.

source:http://globalnation.inquirer.net/63939/us-appeals-court-rejects-filipino-wwii-veterans-lawsuit-seeking-benefits

O.B.Bommel

Citaat van: bananacreek op maandag 11 februari 2013, 06:08:19
Afwerking nu bijna klaar, maar een dur hotel dacht ik?...... :weetikniet: :weetikniet:
Willem, dan vraag je het toch even na? Of is het nog niet open? Waar staat het trouwens?
Een Heer van stand voelt zich thuis in Rommeldam

bananacreek

Citaat van: O.B.Bommel en Tom Poes op maandag 11 februari 2013, 07:39:43
Citaat van: bananacreek op maandag 11 februari 2013, 06:08:19
Afwerking nu bijna klaar, maar een dur hotel dacht ik?...... :weetikniet: :weetikniet:
Willem, dan vraag je het toch even na? Of is het nog niet open? Waar staat het trouwens?

Ja, het is nu al een maand of drie open, maar ik ben te verlegen om naar binnen te gaan en als ik het aan de security guard vraag gaat hij toch zeggen: OUT OF STOCK JOE............



Lokatie:

Tussen de public market en PNB op Real street ongeveer 40 meter van de crossing Land Bank............eigenaars...: Eigenaar van Tops&Bottoms en Alex Rolleda (eigenaar van Crown Traders)

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Zag gisteren in Lee Plaza twee bakjes met "verse" aardbeien maar kon geen foto maken omdat ik de forumcamera niet bij me had (moest arbeiten in da disco).......... :jajaja: :jajaja:

Prijs:...........P400 per kilo.................. :lachen: :lachen:

Deze waren van een paar jaar geleden en werden Valencia opgegroeid............ :jajaja: :jajaja:



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