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Category: Government

Ironic Rody: the Iron Rod of the Philippines

Posted on December 17, 2015 By zaxx 13 Comments on Ironic Rody: the Iron Rod of the Philippines
Ironic Rody: the Iron Rod of the Philippines

The Philippines – it’s not just home to Fe-rich malunggay and kamote leaves, it’s also the birthplace of a similar breed of leaders: iron-class. How did it come to this – a time and place where “kamay na bakal” has now become fashionable (again)? Apparently, three decades of mis-encountering, mishandling, lousy and incompetent “bakla” politics…

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Crime, Government, Politics

Mr. Roxas, ser: Ang pikon, palaging talo

Posted on December 16, 2015 By rsurtida 13 Comments on Mr. Roxas, ser: Ang pikon, palaging talo
Mr. Roxas, ser: Ang pikon, palaging talo

*Apologies to non-Tagalog speakers/readers of this site. Allow me this one time to indulge in my native language. Thank you. Kakagising ko lang kaninang mga bandang 6:00 ng gabi. Bago ako bumaba nagmuni-muni muna ako sa kama kung magpapalusot ba akong may sakit o papasok na lang sa trabaho? Ang sarap pa mandin ituloy ang…

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Civics, Culture, Government, Media, Politics, Society

US President Barack Obama’s insight into the powerlessness of the presidency

Posted on December 15, 2015 By FallenAngel 13 Comments on US President Barack Obama’s insight into the powerlessness of the presidency
US President Barack Obama’s insight into the powerlessness of the presidency

Yes, you read that right. In an interview with GQ Magazine, the man in the position often referred to as “the leader of the most powerful country in the world” bared a realization – that the job of president of the United States isn’t as powerful as one might expect it to be. But what…

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Development, Government, Politics

3 Big Reasons Mar Roxas Should Just Disqualify Himself

Posted on December 14, 2015 By Grimwald 14 Comments on 3 Big Reasons Mar Roxas Should Just Disqualify Himself
3 Big Reasons Mar Roxas Should Just Disqualify Himself

After the hullabaloo that was Mar Roxas’ campaign video, it seems surprising that he still has the audacity to continue the campaigning. Oh well, he probably has reasons for doing so. It might have something to do with his wife wanting to become first lady, a way for the LP to stay in power or…

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Development, Government, Media, Politics, Society

The 2016 Official Charles Englund Political Campaign Manual

Posted on December 13, 2015December 13, 2015 By Charles Englund 8 Comments on The 2016 Official Charles Englund Political Campaign Manual
The 2016 Official Charles Englund Political Campaign Manual

Free political campaign advice from the Charles Englund Foundation (CEF): In the curious morass that is the Filipino collective psyche, a leader must never volunteer or present himself for political office, more so, not for the (cue trumpets) “highest office in the land” (or what people in other countries simply call, the presidency). To present…

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Culture, Development, Government, Politics, Society

Euthanasia for the Sick Man of Asia

Posted on December 13, 2015 By zaxx 44 Comments on Euthanasia for the Sick Man of Asia
Euthanasia for the Sick Man of Asia

It’s been a slow and agonizing wasting away with the current crop of incompetent and corrupt empathy-devoid bozos that fill the political arena here in the country widely known as the Sick Man of Asia. This decaying remittance-transfusion-sustained corpse of a society/economy, the semblance of life being just the wiggling movement of infesting maggots under…

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Charter Change, Crime, Culture, Development, Economy, Government, Politics, Society

Voting for Mar Roxas will result in continuation of the same inutile Aquino government

Posted on December 12, 2015 By Ilda 24 Comments on Voting for Mar Roxas will result in continuation of the same inutile Aquino government
Voting for Mar Roxas will result in continuation of the same inutile Aquino government

Presidential Elections in the Philippines is ugly but never boring. It’s when you witness a lot of mudslinging between candidates and their supporters. It gets worse as Election Day approaches. Presidential bets use every negative piece of information against their opponents in an effort to beat them at popularity surveys or in some cases, disqualify…

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Development, Government, Politics

How The Negative Reaction To “Fast Forward Sa Tuwid Na Daan” Gives Me Hope

Posted on December 12, 2015 By Grimwald 10 Comments on How The Negative Reaction To “Fast Forward Sa Tuwid Na Daan” Gives Me Hope
How The Negative Reaction To “Fast Forward Sa Tuwid Na Daan” Gives Me Hope

Ladies and gentlemen, before I begin, I would first like to share with you something I’ve read from a book about the Nazi occupation of Denmark. I don’t remember the title nor the author of the book and I don’t exactly remember all the details of the scene I’m about to describe. However, I will…

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Culture, Government, Lifestyle, Media, Politics, Society

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