Saturday, February 20, 2016


Official Statement of ANG PROLIFE PARTYLIST about the so-called same-sex “marriage” agenda



Official Statement of Ang Pro-Life Partylist about the so-called “same-sex marriage” agenda

Ang Prolife Partylist (“Ang Prolife”) is standing by the anti same-sex “marriage” stand of Saranggani Representative Emmanuel “Manny” Dapidran Pacquiao. Rep. Pacquiao basically cited Natural Law and the teachings of his religion as the basis of his support for traditional marriage between a man and a woman. There was nothing in Rep. Pacquiao’s statements where he said that “homosexuals are worse than animals”. Unfortunately, prominent celebrities and supporters of the same-sex “marriage” agenda used these statements to defame the name of the congressman who has brought much pride and honor to our country as one of the most decorated and celebrated professional athlete of our age.
This unfortunate event was used by these celebrities and supporters of the same-sex “agenda” to launch a hate campaign against the legislator putting into light that lack of respect for and discrimination against a person’s religious freedom and conviction.
We, at the Ang Prolife, believe that the issue of same-sex “marriage” not only affects people of faith but it threatens the very existence of the basic unit of society itself, the family. Nature itself has shown that only a mother and father could produce an offspring for the propagation of species, most especially the human race. No two males, or no two females doing sexual acts could ever reproduce another human being. This is not religion. This is scientific fact.
A few days ago, His Holiness Pope Francis, the Holy Father, and His Holiness Patriarch Kirill, leader of the Russian Orthodox Church, signed a joint declaration where the two church leaders upheld the sanctity of the human family that “is based on marriage, an act of freely given and faithful love between a man and a woman.”




Ang ProLife Partylist nominee Engr. Moises Canete: Engineer and manufacturer



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Ang ProLife Partylist nominee Engr. Moises Canete

1. What is your educational and work background?
I have a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Cebu Institute of Technology, batch of 1984. After graduating, I worked at PHINMA and reached the position of product manager. I then started my own company Surge Traders, in 1998. This is where I trace my humble roots from a small electrical manufacturing shop. Which has now grown into a stable manufacturing company that specialize in electrical controls for various industrial needs. Surge Traders is currently located at Ylaya, Talamban Cebu City. I have recently started research work and experimentation into the development of ‘Free Energy’ under the Keshe Foundation, which is based in Europe.
2. Who invited you to join the Ang Prolife partylist?
I was primarily one of the founding members of the Prolife Party List. For 5 years now, I have served as member of the Board of Trustees of the Prolife Philippines Foundation. We created the partylist because of the need to have a stronger voice for pro-life representatives in congress. We want to reestablish the culture of life in our country.
3. How were you nominated to serve as partylist representative in congress?
I was appointed by Eric Manalang, the foundation and partylist president, and by Lito David, the executive secretary. I have always been active in committing to our cause and beliefs. When this tremendous responsibility came, I was fortunate enough to be one of the few the party considered. It was with great caution and eagerness that I stepped up to accept the nomination. I felt that this is the best way I can serve God and especially my fellow countrymen.
4. How did your nomination affect your family and friends?
When I told my children, they were happy for me and wished me the strength to endure the campaign and if appointed, the responsibilities of the congress. They expect me to strive to do my best, stand for what I believe in and not to let politics get the best of me. It is important that I do what is required of me and what needs to be done. My family understands this as well as I do. They are there to support me all the way.