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PNoy government is also to blame for Philippine media’s gossip mongering style

Posted on April 27, 2012October 2, 2013 By Ilda 45 Comments on PNoy government is also to blame for Philippine media’s gossip mongering style
PNoy government is also to blame for Philippine media’s gossip mongering style

Philippine President Noynoy Aquino recently criticized the Philippine media because he thinks that the industry as a whole is not painting a nice picture of the country and his government in particular. Well, well, well. What can I say? Considering that a lot of people have been criticizing the Philippine media for so long and…

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Development, Government, Media, Politics

Ph Supreme Court rules on Hacienda Luisita – values vast plantation at a measly P200 million

Posted on April 24, 2012 By benign0 31 Comments on Ph Supreme Court rules on Hacienda Luisita – values vast plantation at a measly P200 million
Ph Supreme Court rules on Hacienda Luisita – values vast plantation at a measly P200 million

It’s final. To the plea of Hacienda Luisita Inc (HLI) that its vast plantation in Tarlac is worth P5 billion, the Philippine Supreme Courte voted 8 to 6 for a final valuation just short of P200 million. This is based on an assessment of P40,000 per hectare made in 1989 when the Department of Agrarian…

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Economy, Government, Politics

The 27th Law: Playing on People’s Need to Believe

Posted on April 24, 2012April 24, 2012 By a 81 Comments on The 27th Law: Playing on People’s Need to Believe
The 27th Law: Playing on People’s Need to Believe

Back in the Dark and Middle Ages, the Church was practically the State. It maintained a firm and oppressive grip on the lives of the people, bending them to its allegedly holy will. People suffered and were persecuted, and all of these were done in the guise of God’s divine providence. Faith became the sharp…

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Government, Politics, Religion, Society

Cyber-skullduggery: adding fuel to the fire

Posted on April 24, 2012 By FallenAngel 7 Comments on Cyber-skullduggery: adding fuel to the fire
Cyber-skullduggery: adding fuel to the fire

It seems that there are certain groups of people who are looking to increase the tension between China and the Philippines with regards to the standoff at Scarborough Shoal. They’re doing it through a ubiquitous medium that we couldn’t think of existing without nowadays: the Internet. And they’re doing it by perpetrating what I call…

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Politics, Society, Tech Talk, Technology

Filipinos: like a ship lost at sea searching for a beacon

Posted on April 21, 2012August 12, 2013 By FallenAngel 46 Comments on Filipinos: like a ship lost at sea searching for a beacon
Filipinos: like a ship lost at sea searching for a beacon

Introduction  When I visited Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia last year, I saw a banner run across the two Petronas towers with the following words in Malay on it: Daulat Tuanku  As soon as I could, I searched on Google what this phrase means. It is more or less the Malay equivalent of the English expression…

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Culture, Economy, Government, Politics, Society

The Philippines: a country governed by people who reflect the society that elected them

Posted on April 19, 2012October 12, 2013 By benign0 44 Comments on The Philippines: a country governed by people who reflect the society that elected them
The Philippines: a country governed by people who reflect the society that elected them

Does the solution to the multitude of ills that plague the Philippines reside in politics? Is it really the quality of government that is behind the chronic failure that is the Philippine nation? Think again. [Photo courtesy Today in History.] Perhaps there was a time when there were lots of scapegoats that Filipinos can count…

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Culture, Development, Government, Politics

Renato Corona’s 2002 interview thrown to the mob by ‘investigative journalist’ Raissa Robles

Posted on April 15, 2012April 15, 2012 By benign0 82 Comments on Renato Corona’s 2002 interview thrown to the mob by ‘investigative journalist’ Raissa Robles
Renato Corona’s 2002 interview thrown to the mob by ‘investigative journalist’ Raissa Robles

According to “investigative reporter” Raissa Robles in her recent blog article where she puts on exhibit a 2002 interview conducted by an anonymous “reporter” with now Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona which her amiga in her dubious trade Ms Marites Vitug used as “one of the primary sources” in her “book” Shadow of Doubt:…

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Civics, Media, Politics

PNoy government approved the uprooting of pine trees in Baguio City

Posted on April 14, 2012February 1, 2014 By Ilda 76 Comments on PNoy government approved the uprooting of pine trees in Baguio City
PNoy government approved the uprooting of pine trees in Baguio City

So I heard there was a 125-strong flash mob assembled at six locations to “occupy” SM Megamall last week. There could be more organized protests to come in the following days until the whole issue fizzles out and goes back into the Filipino people’s unconsciousness. I noticed that not only is rallying in vogue in…

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Development, Environment, Government, Politics

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