Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Tie a RED Ribbon For LIFE

A couple of RED ribbons were seen tied and being tied at the poles, trees, light posts, gates, traffic sign post, street sign poles, gates and fences, Quintos Bridge, and a ground cable in Dagupan City on December 30, 2012 at the anniversary of our national hero's death. These RED ribbons had been tied to show Dagupan City's and (Pangasinan) 4th District's, opposition to the recently passed RH Law.

If you're from Dagupan, or had been to Dagupan recently, check whether you have already seen these pro-life, anti-RH, RED ribbons or you are yet to see them.


Who could ever not notice this when one is in front of the Dagupan City Hall? This RED ribbon is tied where the running LED lights stands.


RED ribbon at a post near Jollibee East Junction (the place is popularly known as "Trapik")

I just really love this shot. The shining RED ribbon in a ground cable in front of the Postal Bank.

RED ribbon at a PULIS sign post in A.B. Fernandez Ave. cor. Burgos St.

A Dagupeno kid asked me to take him a picture with the PULIS sign post RED ribbon.

"I LOVE DAGUPAN" RED RIBBON
This is a traffic sign post in front of the Metro Plaza. You just won't see the ribbon there.

RED ribbon tied to an electrical post beside the City Plaza

RED ribbon tied to another electrical post beside the City Plaza

One big RED ribbon in front of the West Central Elementary School

Would you still need a caption for this? Sure.
Street sign post at Jovellanos St. cor. Burgos  St.in front of the St. John the Evangelist Cathedral.
Saints Peter and Paul (at the sides) would love to see more RED ribbons.

Rotaract Club or Dagupan Jaycees? It's up for you to decipher. This RED ribbon is at the intersection of Burgos St., the Dagupan-Binmaley Road, and Rivera St.

Burgos St. cor. Bonifacio St. RED ribbons are almost everywhere in Downtown Dagupan.

RED STOP... RED Chowking... RED ribbon... RED shirts?

With the fires set up by the bibingka vendors of Dagupan near the Post Office, the RED ribbon gets tied and gives the vendor a thought about the pro-life, anti-RH advocacy.


RED ribbon at a tree trunk beside the lofty bell tower of the cathedral.

A mall in Zamora St. would be a witness to a RED ribbon tied to a pole in front of it.


RED ribbon at the Food Strip a.k.a "Tinda'y Labi"

In front of the St. John's Cathedral School is a RED ribbon



RED ribbon near the Bonuan Sabangan Elementary School

Readily visible RED ribbon at a curvature along the Don Marcelo Balolong Avenue in Bonuan Gueset. 
The place is the starting point (or end point) of the San Fabian-Bonuan-Dagupan Diversion Road.

The one tree inside the Dagupan City Plaza that has a RED ribbon for LIFE.


Look closely at the background of this RED ribbon. Is that another Red Ribbon?

RED ribbon at the foreground. Star Plaza Hotel at the background.

One long RED ribbon at the Quintos Bridge being blown by strong wind!
Strong indeed should be fight for LIFE.

RED ribbons spanning the Quintos Bridge


RED ribbon and RED traffic sign at the intersection of A.B. Frenandez Ave. and M.H. Del Pilar St.
To the left is 7-Eleven. To the right is the Royale business office.

RED ribbon at a fence in St. John the Evangelist Cathedral

The same RED ribbon at a fence in St. John the Evangelist Cathedral. 
Due to wind blows, the ribbon formed like what seems to be a little baby in the womb, hinting a message of LIFE.


Contraception is corruption. RED ribbon emphasizes the life in the womb.


RED ribbon and Red Ribbon.



Every battle fought for LIFE, is a battle won, a victorious battle.
Every battle fought against LIFE, is already a failure, a defeat, an imminent DEATH.










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RED ribbon beside St. John's Cathedral School along Zamora St.

RED ribbon beside the cathedral. Burgos St. 

RED ribbon in a pole in Blue Beach, Brgy. Bonuan Gueset.

Rizal St. cor. A.B. Fernandez Ave. Beside the RED ribbon is the former Banco Filipino.

RED ribbon, Star Plaza, and the lights.

RED ribbon at a main loading and unloading zone in Dagupan City: Allied Bank in Nable St. cor. A.B. Fernandez Ave.

RED ribbon at the Quintos Bridge, meters away from the CocoBank (UCPB)




The main jeepney track in Dagupan City, A.B. Fernandez Ave., hosts the most number of pro-life RED ribbons. Following are photos of the ribbons in the area: 










Pro-God. Pro-culture. Pro-woman. Pro-family. Pro-child. Pro-youth. Pro-LIFE. Anti-RH.













1 Million RED Ribbons for LIFE.

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