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4 reasons why Mar Roxas will not win the 2016 Philippine presidential elections

Posted on August 3, 2015August 4, 2015 By Ilda 421 Comments on 4 reasons why Mar Roxas will not win the 2016 Philippine presidential elections
4 reasons why Mar Roxas will not win the 2016 Philippine presidential elections

Current Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Mar Roxas is the Liberal Party’s official candidate for the 2016 Presidential Elections. That has always been the plan or promise made to Roxas by his party-mates so he would agree to step aside and postpone his own plans to run for the Presidency back in…

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Crime, Politics

How lessons learned from #Hagupit can help deliver justice to the #Maguindanao massacre victims

Posted on December 9, 2014 By benign0 9 Comments on How lessons learned from #Hagupit can help deliver justice to the #Maguindanao massacre victims
How lessons learned from #Hagupit can help deliver justice to the #Maguindanao massacre victims

Super Typhoon Hagupit (locally code-named “Ruby”) has come and gone, and many lessons have been learned. But the most important insight following this experience is quite tragic: that the thousands upon thousands of lives lost in previous years to typhoons were all preventable. The death toll in the aftermath of Hagupit’s visit to the most…

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Civics, Crime, Culture, Government, Media, Politics, Society

Mar Roxas motorbike spill mars #Hagupit PR while wife Korina strikes again!

Posted on December 8, 2014 By benign0 69 Comments on Mar Roxas motorbike spill mars #Hagupit PR while wife Korina strikes again!
Mar Roxas motorbike spill mars #Hagupit PR while wife Korina strikes again!

“He does try,” commented one netizen of Department of Interior and Local Government Secretary Mar Roxas who is shown in a widely-circulated photo on a motorbike while on an inspection trip in Taft, Samar, one of the areas where Super Typhoon Hagupit first made landfall. It can be noted that Roxas was not wearing a…

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Civics, Government, Politics

‘Good faith’ was the farthest from the mind of BS Aquino when he came up with the #DAP!

Posted on July 18, 2014July 18, 2014 By benign0 12 Comments on ‘Good faith’ was the farthest from the mind of BS Aquino when he came up with the #DAP!
‘Good faith’ was the farthest from the mind of BS Aquino when he came up with the #DAP!

On one hand, Aquino apologists like to distract public opinion away from the “legalese” surrounding the debate around the manner with which the President used the DAP in order to highlight the nebulous notion of ‘good faith’. But then there is another camp (albeit the more intellectually-diligent amongst them) that invoke aspects of the law…

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Crime, Economy, Government

Typhoon Haiyan in hindsight: Romualdez could have been set up for blame had PNoy been a bit shrewder

Posted on February 18, 2014November 8, 2021 By benign0 20 Comments on Typhoon Haiyan in hindsight: Romualdez could have been set up for blame had PNoy been a bit shrewder
Typhoon Haiyan in hindsight: Romualdez could have been set up for blame had PNoy been a bit shrewder

So it’s been 100 days since the disaster wrought by super-typhoon Haiyan (a.k.a. Yolanda). A one-hundred day anniversary is an arbitrary point following a seminal event where the average talking head observes the tradition of dipping into that fountain of useless wisdom called hindsight to tell a story. Here we go, then. First, the facts….

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Civics, Government, Media, Politics

Filipinos who say ‘stop criticizing the government’ are not helping the country progress

Posted on November 23, 2013November 23, 2013 By Ilda 115 Comments on Filipinos who say ‘stop criticizing the government’ are not helping the country progress
Filipinos who say ‘stop criticizing the government’ are not helping the country progress

One of the stupidest things some Filipinos kept suggesting during the height of the disaster in Central Philippines brought about by super typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) is for people to stop criticizing the Philippine government. For some bizarre reason, some equate the criticism coming from those who were concerned for the welfare of the victims as…

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Civics, Government, Media, Society

Why there is no need to feel sorry for Korina Sanchez

Posted on November 20, 2013 By benign0 31 Comments on Why there is no need to feel sorry for Korina Sanchez
Why there is no need to feel sorry for Korina Sanchez

Normally giving stuff to poor people and taking the opportunity to adorn these “gifts” with logos or representations of your organisation is not necessarily bad. So, on one hand, I do agree with communications expert JP Fenix “tak[ing] exception to the negative comments on [ABS-CBN broadcast journalist Korina Sanchez’s] advocacy of giving away new rubber…

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Glitz and Glamour, Government, Media, Politics

Per R.A. 10121: PNoy may be criminally liable for veto of disaster preparedness budget in 2011

Posted on November 20, 2013 By benign0 70 Comments on Per R.A. 10121: PNoy may be criminally liable for veto of disaster preparedness budget in 2011
Per R.A. 10121: PNoy may be criminally liable for veto of disaster preparedness budget in 2011

Noted constitutionalist and former president of the Ateneo de Manila University Fr Joaquin Bernas lauded the Supreme Court decision to ban pork which, he wrote, “restores the normal constitutional order of handling public money”. He cited the specific clause in the Constitution that clearly defines the limits of the power of any one government official…

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Civics, Crime, Environment, Government

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