Thanks and Congrats for Applying for a Permit. A QC permit will not make our 
voice weaker. In my experience, nowadays more people will come when there is an 
LGU permit.
  In 1970, less youth would come when there was a permit!  
 

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To: EDSA TAYO <[email protected]> 
Sent: Wednesday, September 4, 2013 9:24 AM
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 Isabelle Anna 9:24am Sep 4  
Sir Junep, allowed po ba ang white "Abolish Pork" banner sa vigil? It's the 
same one we used in Luneta. Wala pong pangalan ng any political party or org. 
Just a generic black and white banner. Sayang kasi if we can't use it again. 
Nag-pool kami ng money from ordinary concerned citizens for this. 
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 Junep Ocampo 9:21am Sep 4 
Magdadala rin po ako ng sarili kong trash bag! 
 Bañares Rodel 9:21am Sep 4 
thanks Sir Vicente. tama po, let us practice CLAYGO -- Clean as you go. :) (y) 
salamat po sa inyong suporta. 
 Vicente Calibo De Jesus 9:20am Sep 4 
In line with Linggoy Alcuaz' thinking, I will bring my own trash bag. At the 
Million People March my wife did her part by picking up trash and putting it in 
a red bag then dumping this in waste bins provided by the Park administration. 
See the photo 
 Junep Ocampo 9:13am Sep 4 
The vigil Sir is not a traditional vigil. It is a vigil that can and will be 
replicated in churches, schools, offices and homes. We will have a candle vigil 
that will be touring around. And we will provide a vigil guide that will 
include basic info about pork barrel and an interfaith prayer for pork barrel's 
abolition. EDSA TAYO, in that sense, will continue beyond Sept. 11 since people 
will now own the campaign. As to the Shrine, Fr. Nilo Mangussad, rector of the 
Shrine, has volunteered the place to host the candle vigil for the first week. 
There will be a 1-hour reflection about pork barrel to be held there every day 
for 1 week from 6 to 7pm. 
 Junep Ocampo 9:09am Sep 4 
Hi Sir Linggoy. Good morning. I met with MMDA Chairman Francis Tolentino 
yesterday before lunch to discuss traffic management plans for Sept. 11. Last 
night, I met with PDir. Marcelo Garbo, director of National Capital Region 
Police Office (NCRPO). He just needs the overall estimate of the size of the 
crowd to finalize security plans for the event. Our event coordinator now is 
now applying for a permit with Mayor Herbert Bautista (Quezon City has 
jurisdiction over the Shrine). We will do our best to make this as peaceful, 
orderly and as memorable as the Million People March which we all supported. 
Maraming salamat po sa interest sa EDSA TAYO. God bless po. 
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 Linggoy Alcuaz 11:56pm Sep 3 
Hi Rodel and company, Have you applied for a permit from the LGU with 
jurisdiction over the surroundings of the EDSA Shrine? Unlike the Luneta which 
is under the National Parks something ... , EDSA Shrine is owned by the Roman 
Catholic Archdiocese of Manila. During GMA's Admin, Mandaluyong City would 
reject and the Mandaluyong PNP as well as its superior the EPD would recommend 
the rejection of applications for permits to march, picket or rally using the 
EDSA Shrine's opposition to such activities as their excuse. However, I was 
twice able to get permits from Quezon City between 2005 and 2007. I met MMDA 
Chairman Francis Tolentino at a birthday party last Saturday night. The host, 
Ferdie advised him not to be negative to the rally. However, he was shocked 
when I advised him that my impression from listening to an interview with the 
initiator on ABS CBN's DZMM Teleradyo, was that the rally would continue until 
pork, possibly all pork, was scrapped. In
 February 1986, up to Friday, Feb 24, I was able to get a vigil permit covering 
multiple organizations for the People Power Monument. Fr. Robert Reyes's group 
had held a multi month vigil there.  However, I understand that applications 
have to cleared first with the EDSA Commission. I went to the Monday, Aug 26 
Million March with my family and friends. My contribution was walis ting tings 
and trash bags for those interested in cleaning up. I'm offering you a dozen of 
this and trash bags with the intention of keeping my city clean and maintaining 
the good impression created last Aug 26 regarding discipline and cleanliness. 
Our Alcuaz family will try to come in spite its being a weekday and working 
day. Vty & Tks V M! Jose Luis "Linggoy" A. Alcuaz w E mail Address 
"[email protected]" & Globe cel # 09277974278 living in New Manila, Q. C. and 
working as a columnist (OpinYon and Philippine Manila Sun.) and in public 
information in Manila and Robinson's
 Galeria.  Hi again Rodel, please just be careful about promising millions. 
Whether the million refers to signatures or warm bodies, be careful. Never mind 
if you are fewer than a million or a thousand, just keep on. Be careful that 
your noise barrage does not get compared with that of April 6, 1978. A vigil 
gets a lenghtier media coverage than a usual rally. It is more difficult to 
educate with a big but short rally. Linggoy  
 
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