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An alternative personification of the Pinoy: the spoiled brat

Posted on July 1, 2012July 25, 2013 By FallenAngel 14 Comments on An alternative personification of the Pinoy: the spoiled brat
An alternative personification of the Pinoy: the spoiled brat

The symbol for the Filipino everyman is called Juan de la Cruz. In that essence, it is similar to the way Americans use John Doe to refer to people whose identity is unknown. Juan de la Cruz is also particularly used in the sense that it a very common name here in the Philippines. He…

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Culture, Development, Featured, Politics, Society

Why Atheism Won’t Succeed in the Philippines

Posted on June 23, 2012July 2, 2012 By Hector Gamboa 185 Comments on Why Atheism Won’t Succeed in the Philippines
Why Atheism Won’t Succeed in the Philippines

I used to embrace atheism and I used to be active in the Philippine atheist forum and community. However, during the past few years I find myself being drawn away from atheism. Did someone “save” my wretched soul and showed me the path to eternal life and salvation? No! I still believe that there is…

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Featured, Religion

Mahathir Mohamad on why the Philippines may suffer from a case of mediocre political leadership

Posted on June 11, 2012September 10, 2016 By benign0 123 Comments on Mahathir Mohamad on why the Philippines may suffer from a case of mediocre political leadership
Mahathir Mohamad on why the Philippines may suffer from a case of mediocre political leadership

Mediocre political leadership. These are the words Malaysian former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad used to describe a key possible pitfall of “unbridled democracy”. This he said in a speech he delivered on the occasion of his being conferred an Honorary Professor Title by the University of Santo Tomas. Mahathir also added that free-wheeling democracy can…

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Culture, Development, Featured, Government, Politics, Society

Lessons from Renato Corona’s experience: Five tips on how to survive an impeachment trial

Posted on June 2, 2012April 29, 2016 By Ilda 72 Comments on Lessons from Renato Corona’s experience: Five tips on how to survive an impeachment trial
Lessons from Renato Corona’s experience: Five tips on how to survive an impeachment trial

After 43 sessions within the span of 5 months, the impeachment trial of Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona has finally ended with an overwhelming vote for a “guilty” verdict. So much has been said about how the prosecution cut corners and violated the most sacred parts of the Philippine Constitution just to demonize the…

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Crime, Featured, Government, Politics

Moving on after the trial: repeal of the Foreign Currency Deposit Act followed by a full-scale audit and investigation

Posted on May 31, 2012August 12, 2013 By benign0 35 Comments on Moving on after the trial: repeal of the Foreign Currency Deposit Act followed by a full-scale audit and investigation
Moving on after the trial: repeal of the Foreign Currency Deposit Act followed by a full-scale audit and investigation

The challenge of “moving on” needs to be substantiated. I keep hearing that challenge in the context of the recently-concluded trial and conviction of Philippine Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona. That circus took up no less than six months of the already meagre attention span of Philippine society and, as most circuses do, it…

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Crime, Culture, Development, Featured, Government, Politics

The fate of Philippine democracy is in the hands of the Senator Judges of the impeachment court

Posted on May 18, 2012September 27, 2013 By Ilda 48 Comments on The fate of Philippine democracy is in the hands of the Senator Judges of the impeachment court
The fate of Philippine democracy is in the hands of the Senator Judges of the impeachment court

This is it. This is what some of us have been waiting for. No, it’s not really the much-anticipated appearance of Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona in court. Okay, yes. We are going to be glued to the tube when he finally testifies, indeed. But at the back of our heads, the long wait…

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Crime, Featured, Government, Politics, Society

Corona Impeachment: things the prosecutors wish the public would forget

Posted on May 2, 2012September 15, 2013 By Ilda 39 Comments on Corona Impeachment: things the prosecutors wish the public would forget
Corona Impeachment: things the prosecutors wish the public would forget

The impeachment trial of Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona is about to resume after a six-week break. Thanks to a few objective Senator Judges of the impeachment court who admonished the prosecution team for giving information that had not yet been introduced in court to the media, the prosecutors have been compelled to stay…

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Crime, Featured, Government, Media, Politics

Reflections on Truth

Posted on April 5, 2012 By a 81 Comments on Reflections on Truth
Reflections on Truth

In a society wrought with crises and treachery, the importance of two concepts become more and more pronounced; truth and justice. Countless adages and proverbs were associated with the two ideas; the truth will set you free… the truth hurts… justice delayed is justice denied, and so much more. The sheer influence of the concept…

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Featured, Politics, Science, Society

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