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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Valdez Family This is Your Call to Action!


Remember when I told everyone to Vote? 8 years ago...then 4 years after that...because of all our apathy and careless neglect we allowed George Bush to become our commander in chief. How much irreparable damage has this caused? You be the judge.

1. U.S. from a nation of prosperity to an Economy knee-deep in Recession. He has passed bill upon bill that has allowed Corporate conglomerates to monopolize business competition by offering unfair pricing--> killing local businesses that cannot compete with the corporations' cheap pricing. Then these Corporations shut down domestic auto and manufacturing plants and outsource work to 3rd world countries where they pay they workers pennies to the dollar for the same job-- ->this effectively causes hundreds of thousands of blue collar workers to lose their jobs-->directly affects consumer spending & kills our economy--> and ironically places an even bigger consumer reliance on Corporate monopolies like Wal-Mart, Home Depot, Best Buy due to their cheap pricing.

2. A nation that has no plan for alternative fuel sources, leaving us at the mercy of the Middle East. Oil (Fossil Fuels) is a FINITE resource. Meaning it is a diminishing resource that it is soon to run dry. Did you know that? These OPEC nations (the middle east) then sets crude oil barrel prices at whatever they deem is a "reasonable price"...and people wonder how oil barrel prices have risen from $80 a barrel to over $150+ in recent years. The U.S. alone is spending over $700,000,000 a DAY directly to OPEC nations for fuel. We are DEPENDANT on oil to fuel the machines that create and process our food, clothes, build our houses, and power our automobiles. If you do not believe me buy the documentary "Crude Awakening" it will blow your mind back on how reliant we are to fossil fuels. Thanks for warning us George! If we would have invested the Trillion dollars that you spent fighting the war in Iraq towards figuring out alternative fuel options, we would probably all be riding around in full-electric or solar power vehicles by now. By the way, do you want to know where all your gas money went? If you all didn't know, Exxon Mobile enjoyed it's most profits ever last year...over 35 Billion in profit! The CEO received a 30 million dollar bonus on top of his salary last year.

3. Deterioration of the Public School system: If you don't want to listen to how your president political effects your personal financial outlook, then at least listen to how his administration has severely effected the future of YOUR CHILDREN and YOUR CHILDREN'S CHILDREN. During the Bush Administration's tenure college and university officials have grown accustomed to being disappointed by the Administration's budget cuts for higher education, community college officials have been frustrated by the administration’s continued assault on funds for career and technical education, research advocates disappointed by his flat-line budget for the National Institutes of Health, and supporters of the Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant and Perkins Loan Programs, which the administration once again recommends exterminating. (*Note* Without these loans I would NOT have been able to afford College!).
The result is a flawed education system that is NOT keeping pace with the majority of 1st world countries to remain intellectually competitive. Even more pertinent, our education system is one that favors predominantly the rich. Rather than opting to place their trust in the unreliable public school system, wealthy families can afford to send their kids to private schooling, thus perpetuating the cycle of social inequality-->The Rich pay for their kids to get into better school where they receive top-rate education-->this facilitates their admission and graduation at the best colleges-->allows these students the best & most high paying jobs after college--->the Cycle repeats. Poor remain poor...the rich stay rich. I thought the U.S. was a place of "The American Dream", where those that worked hard (despite their current economic condition)...could realize riches. Bush definitely does not believe in that type of American Dream for you or I.

Though there are a few exceptions (Program for Additional Curriculum Experiences program @ Long Beach Poly High School to name one), Public education these days is a shame (I am a bi-product of it so I can testify first hand).
-Overcrowded Classrooms. 35+ students (at Stanford my largest class was 14 students...lol)
-Overworked, Underpaid, & Uninspired Teachers. They lack the motivation or incentive to maximize the potential of each student. Their lack of guidance & motivation often transfers to the students who do not take the value of a good education seriously.
-Out of Date, Poor Resources. From Old Books, to Old Technology, to Old learning Methods...Public Schools lack the financial resources they need to compete on a global scale with countries like Japan, China, and Germany in regards to education the new generation of youth

With all this said, I wanted to state a case for all of my family to take action in the politic contest s that are relevant to their lives. Whether it is at the local, state, or national level. Your voice matters! VOTING is a right that many people have sacrificed and died for so that you can have a choice to exercise that right. Do NOT be lazy and do nothing. Grandma and Grandpa sacrificed all they had so that we all could live a better life. We are enjoying that better life now. Let's make sure they we do our best to make sure that the lives of our children and the lives of our grand children are EVEN BETTER than ours!

I know everyone has their opinion about who should be the next president of the united states, and you all are entitled to that. Before you make a judgment and your vote. I challenge you to really research the candidate that you vote for:

1. Research their Background -What is their educational background (Where did they go to school)? What inspired them to get involved into politics? What is there track record of success? How in touch are they with current times?
2. Understand they politic positions on important matters like: 1. The Economy 2. The War 3. Education 4. Healthcare 5. Religion 6. Government
3. Ask yourself how does their belief system in alignment with or in contrast to my set of beliefs about government?

If you can effectively answer each of these three questions with sincerity and validity, you have official discovered your political standpoint for the November Election...and I will respect it without question. Make sure you do your homework...bc I am rallying the family out this year (all who are 18+) to VOTE. Be INFORMED!

If you don't do your research, I will simply bombard you with Barack Obama Messages all day. If you want to see what the future of our country should look like, listen to one of the most preeminent and poised leaders of our generation explain h
is plan for Iraq and National Security. This is the type of leadership and intellectual capacity we should have leading this nation. The Time for Change is upon us. Take Action


-Antonio descendant of PETE & Maria Valdez via way of TING :)

Tuesday, July 15, 2008


Where do I start.......it seems as if my whole life after High School has been about being in the Navy, being away from home, being away from family, being gone on deployments for months at a time and just being someone that was trying to discover himself.

Today, it's not about being, it's about the man I have become. I called this blog "Top Secret" because that is pretty much my life since left the Navy in 2005. Everything I do is Confidential to the point of signing 50 year confidentiality agreements. I work for a firm that is elite in the Personal Protection Industry. I'm a Executive Protective Agent with the firm. I worked for this company for a year in 2006, left and moved to Texas to work at the U.S. Weapons Facility in as a Police Officer for a year in 2007, and now with the Personal Protection firm I should have never left for 2008. To make a long story short I love being a Executive Protective Agent. Everything that evolves around it comes natural to me, as if I were training for years in this field. But I'm pretty sure it's just because I have had a lot of great people to emulate in my life.

I know that I haven't been able to spend time much time with the family over the past decade but that's my fault for not making time. I feel as if I have disconnected from the family for some time. Every time I do get the chance to see everyone I feel so far behind, but that should change now that you all have started this Blog. I'm probably jumping from subject to subject trying to condense a million thoughts into a Blog or it could be that I'm still Jet Lag from being in Rome, Italy & Tokyo, Japan for the last month working.

Whatever it may be, I'm still going to post this Blog as a starter. I miss all of you and maybe one day I'll really be back in So Cal.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Tone's New Project

In my quest to find myself as a business man, many of you know I have occupied many jobs and experimented with many different business opportunities. To perpetuate my stereotype of having ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) when it comes to maintaining an entrepreneurship venture (Lord knows I have too many $1,000,000 ideas, but zero dollars to show for it), today I picked up another one. My friends and I created launched our very own social networking site (i.e. Facebook.com or Myspace.com) and Blog called: YFF. What does YFF mean? It can mean anything u want. We believing in living life by your own set of standards; maintaining a mindset that is positive, fun, & foreword-thinking. We wanted a website to express our opinions regarding what we think is socially interesting and/or intellectually simulating...and report things that are NOT so mainstream. So we created www.YFF365.com Come check it out! Log in, sign up for an account, and begin meeting new people and voicing your opinion. Your cousin personally blogs on it everyday as an editor. so tune in. 2 years from now you never know...it could be the next big thing. If it is not, however, I'll still have a lot of fun in the process.

Signing off,
Tone aka The Family Heckler

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Happy Father's Day!!!

To all the fathers out there: "Happy Father's Day!"
We miss you grandpa Pete!!!!
To Uncle Ray in Guam - Happy Father's Day! We hope you are taking long naps and enjoying your day!

To Pete - Happy Father's Day cousin. Post a blog and let us know how you are doing. Kay?

To Riz - Happy Father's Day cuz. We hope you are doing well!

To Uncle Sar (a.k.a. Uncle Star) - Happy Father's day to the coolest dad ever!

To Gerico: Happy Father's day! We miss you! Wish you came down last week! Wasn't the same without you!

To all the dad's out there (including my wonderful husband, Paul), "We love you!"

- Chan

Thursday, June 12, 2008

My Turn

After all the stressful and restless nights during finals week, I finally get the opportunity to post my first message on the Family Blog. So I guess for my first comment I would have to mention "I'M FINALLY DONE WITH MY SECOND YEAR OF COLLEGE!!!" Sometimes I wonder how you did it Tone, and I guess I didn't realize it when you told me how the quarter system is no joke. I think its borderline ridiculous to have a school system consists of three main sessions of extensive cramming and stress. You spend days at the library, hours of stress, minutes of sleep just for a few seconds of fun. I could have sworn life was supposed to have those activities in the opposite order. I'm starting to realize how today's education does nothing but teach us the fundamentals of cramming. And the grade we get in the class is simply curved around who can stay awake the longest. Aside from my frustration for school, I'm just ecstatic that I'm already halfway through my college career. Crazy huh? Time really doesn't wait for anyone. And as I keep scrolling down the page and see my little niece not so little anymore it creeps me out because I honestly don't know what my future holds. As much as I continually attempt to shape it everyday by going to college, living on my own, and working minimum wage jobs, I'm still lost as to what this shape will finally be. They say college is where a kid becomes a man, where you discover who you are and what you want to do in life. However, I'm half way through and not even Mapquest can give me directions. I guess, two years is a lot of time, but it really scares me that in the next two years I will more than likely make some of the biggest decisions of my life. The decisions that will pave my pathway for the next 30 or so years of my life. The only conclusions that I am drawing from life is getting older sucks! The older I get, the more responsibilities I obtain. I reminisce on days when I was Sam's age, where responsibility means nothing more than fixing a bed or washing the spoon and bowl that I used for cereal. And now, not even officially a real adult, I'm starting to foresee the struggles that life reserves for human beings.

Ok well enough of the uncertainty in my life. What is certain is that 1. I declared my major as Economics about 2 weeks ago (Not like I wasn't always going to do it but I officially declared it). 2. I'm thinking of picking up a minor which I am uncertain about. I've been thinking about minoring in Photography, but it is a little uncertain right now. Ate, since you wanted to see some of the stuff I shot with my camera, this is my last project I did for my class that had the theme: LOVE. But since I can't upload raw files on here then these pictures are not edited because I didn't save a jpg version>>>








Well that's enough for now, I'll continue some other time, it's 4:47am and I think it's time to go to bed. My sleep cycle is all messed up because of finals week.

Congratulations Sam!!!


My girl graduated today from Elementary!
Go to my personal blog to check it out:

www.alicantefamily.blogspot.com

love-Chanda

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Chan and Tone Racing

There were no seats at Cal's Graduation so we all hung out by the grass. Tone says that he can out run Chan but Chan doesn't think so.

Chan: "I can't run in these sandals I don't have enough grip. Tone let me wear your sandals."
Tone: "Yea right Chan I'm still gonna beat you either way. Dang Chan dang."
Chan: "Tone let's go race."
Tone: "Alright Chan, but don't be mad if I beat you."
Chan: "You won't beat me." <---so she thinks

Here's a video of Chanda and Tone racing. Tone is so fast you can't even see him. Pay close attention to the winner. Enjoy!!!! Recorded by j. manos



For the folks at home, here's what happened next...