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Not the end of the world as we know it

Posted on December 19, 2012 By The Miner 39 Comments on Not the end of the world as we know it
Not the end of the world as we know it

The passage of Senate Bill No. 2865 and House Bill House Bill No. 4244 is not something the Philippine Roman Catholic body, both the Church and its people, should be afraid of. It is not “doomsday” nor “Armageddon” nor the day when evil triumphed over good, as what some hard-core and traditional Catholic thinkers in…

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Civics, Culture, Development, Economy, Education, Government, Politics, Religion, Society

RH Bill now the Law: Will Filipinas now be satisfied on the banig?

Posted on December 18, 2012January 6, 2014 By Kate Natividad 31 Comments on RH Bill now the Law: Will Filipinas now be satisfied on the banig?
RH Bill now the Law: Will Filipinas now be satisfied on the banig?

Now that the RH Bill has been passed in Congress, I can rest assured that access to ‘satisfying’ sex is now an entitlement enshrined in the law. Or can I? Indeed, with the advent of legal access to ‘safe and satisyfying’ sex, a woman can in principle vote with her feet if her man fails…

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Culture, Lifestyle, Religion

What Would Capt. Kirk Do on the RH Bill?

Posted on December 18, 2012 By Hector Gamboa 39 Comments on What Would Capt. Kirk Do on the RH Bill?
What Would Capt. Kirk Do on the RH Bill?

“Space… the Final Frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. Her ongoing mission: to explore strange new worlds; to seek out new life forms and new civilizations; to boldly go where no one has gone before.” To all you Trekkies out there (oh c’mon… admit it) ever wonder what Captain James T. Kirk…

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Culture, Society

Our National Indifference Towards CNN’s Heroes Explains Why Noynoy Aquino Is President

Posted on December 15, 2012January 31, 2019 By Gogs 23 Comments on Our National Indifference Towards CNN’s Heroes Explains Why Noynoy Aquino Is President
Our National Indifference Towards CNN’s Heroes Explains Why Noynoy Aquino Is President

“So on we go His welfare is of my concern No burden is he to bear We’ll get there” The Hollies He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother Hands up those among you who voted for anybody for 2012 CNN Hero Of   The Year? The deadline was Dec 2, 2012.  To quote Ben Stein in Ferris…

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Civics, Culture, Education, Environment, Politics

Have some crack news this Christmas!

Posted on December 15, 2012December 16, 2012 By a 35 Comments on Have some crack news this Christmas!

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 Champ’s loss, which by the way actually warranted a suggestion from a certain lawmaker to have him banned from holding concerts in this wretched country,…

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Culture, Politics, Society

Where was Philippine Congressman Manny Pacquiao when Typhoon Pablo devastated Mindanao?

Posted on December 12, 2012 By benign0 40 Comments on Where was Philippine Congressman Manny Pacquiao when Typhoon Pablo devastated Mindanao?
Where was Philippine Congressman Manny Pacquiao when Typhoon Pablo devastated Mindanao?

The other day I came across what I thought was a pretty poignant tweet coming from one of the humour Tweetizens I follow. It went something like this: Our boys in helmets who fight our battles halfway around the world should be paid more than the boys in helmets who pass around a ball in…

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Culture, Environment, Media

Typhoon Pablo casualty could hit 1400+ as Filipinos mourn Pacquiao defeat

Posted on December 10, 2012 By benign0 20 Comments on Typhoon Pablo casualty could hit 1400+ as Filipinos mourn Pacquiao defeat
Typhoon Pablo casualty could hit 1400+ as Filipinos mourn Pacquiao defeat

The casualty toll in the aftermath of Typhoon Pablo (Bopha) could reach more than 1,400 which is almost equal to the carnage wrought by Typhoon Sendong (Washi) in 2011. According to recent reports, the human toll is rising as search-and-rescue efforts to recover the missing drag on… The toll from the powerful typhoon that swept…

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Culture, Environment, Government, Media, Society, The South

Experts say President Noynoy Aquino is part of the Philippines’ problem

Posted on December 7, 2012November 5, 2015 By Ilda 309 Comments on Experts say President Noynoy Aquino is part of the Philippines’ problem
Experts say President Noynoy Aquino is part of the Philippines’ problem

Foreign and local experts in their studies of government and economy have confirmed what some of us have been saying all along: that President Benigno Simeon Aquino is part of Philippine society’s problem. In the gathering of intellectuals held recently, participants have agreed that the country’s weak institutions combined with public servants who act like…

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Culture, Development, Featured, Government, Politics

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