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Philippine Elections 2013: Long live, democracy

May 14, 2013May 14, 2013 - by a - 43 Comments.

Same old faces, same old farces. Same old names, same old games. Such is the painfully hilarious nature of our national politics. As the 2013 Philippine midterm elections quickly drew …

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Have some crack news this Christmas!

December 15, 2012December 16, 2012 - by a - 35 Comments.

In the midst of Manny Pacquiao’s surprise defeat at the hands of Juan Manuel Marquez, and overrated pop-star Justin Bieber’s persecution from aggravated Filipinos for making fun of The People’s …

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What is this ‘balanced’ reporting you speak of?

November 17, 2012November 17, 2012 - by a - 26 Comments.

Following the apparent death of the Freedom of Information (FOI) bill due to certain technicalities and delays (which are, interestingly, totally absent during the government’s relentless assault towards former Chief …

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Sotto’s plagiarism begets a blogging bill

August 30, 2012 - by a - 75 Comments.

Picture yourself as an average kid catching your younger sibling being a douche. You see him doing the typical mischief kids do in their worse days; throwing massive tantrums, stealing …

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Judicial reform? What exactly is it?

August 20, 2012 - by a - 22 Comments.

While the search for missing Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Jesse Robredo continues, the esteemed President Noynoy Aquino seems to have another dilemma to ponder on; having …

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Rainy season proves Filipinos are stuck in a time loop

August 9, 2012 - by a - 37 Comments.

“Filipinos are very adaptable.” “Even storms can’t deter their will to survive.” “I’m so proud to be a Filipino.” “Baha ka lang, Pilipino ako.” (You’re only a flood; I’m a …

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How many more scapegoats do we need, PNoy?

August 2, 2012 - by a - 22 Comments.

As soon as I finish my dinner, I make it a habit to allow my thoughts to float around to kill some time and stimulate my noggin. This time, my …

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De Lima’s possible exclusion: is karma finally catching up?

July 30, 2012July 30, 2012 - by a - 48 Comments.

Personally, I am not that big on superstitions. Some people tell me not to put my school bag on the floor, or else I’ll become dumb or something, but I …

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