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RH Bill Passes Second Reading… whoopee!

Posted on December 13, 2012December 13, 2012 By P. Farol 22 Comments on RH Bill Passes Second Reading… whoopee!

BenignO is right in a way that I cannot disagree with, but only particularly in the point where he refers to the Reproductive Health Bill as some form of population control. As a form of population control, if it can be called that, the RH bill isn’t exactly like controlling rampant pigeon populations by feeding them…

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Are the obvious solutions to the Philippines’ problems feasible?

Posted on August 27, 2012 By Kate Natividad 15 Comments on Are the obvious solutions to the Philippines’ problems feasible?
Are the obvious solutions to the Philippines’ problems feasible?

I keep reading about people proposing sensible and obvious things to combat the biggest problems we face today, like controlling (and maybe even reducing) population, reducing carbon emissions, and voting for the best leader. All sounds like the ‘intelligent’ things to do, don’t they? But all that is just asking too much when you consider…

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Development, Environment, Lifestyle, Society

Reproductive Healthcare and Religious Despotism

Posted on August 7, 2012January 1, 2014 By Virtual Vigilante 7 Comments on Reproductive Healthcare and Religious Despotism
Reproductive Healthcare and Religious Despotism

The last time I checked, the Philippines was not subject to Sharia Law. Yet, it sure feels that way with the Catholic Church pushing its weight all over the place to ensure the Reproductive Healthcare Bill gets voted to oblivion by Congress. In fact, for nearly two decades or about 25 million less people in…

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Politics, Religion, Society

Catholic Church May Be Flawed But Pinoy Flaws Are All Their Own

Posted on August 7, 2012April 8, 2014 By Gogs 25 Comments on Catholic Church May Be Flawed But Pinoy Flaws Are All Their Own
Catholic Church May Be Flawed But Pinoy Flaws  Are All Their Own

“Blame it on Cain, Oh-oh, oh, please don’t blame it on me It’s nobody’s fault But it just seems to be his turn”  Elvis Costello     Just like when I talked to you folks about the Impeachment Trial of the Chief Justice, I hope you know by now that when I am not that…

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Culture, Government, Lifestyle, Politics, Religion, Society

Philippine Reproductive Health Bill: politically-corrected beyond recognition

Posted on July 31, 2012July 31, 2012 By benign0 71 Comments on Philippine Reproductive Health Bill: politically-corrected beyond recognition
Philippine Reproductive Health Bill: politically-corrected beyond recognition

The Reproductive Health Bill (RH Bill) is one hell of a beast. The Philippines’ Roman Catholic Church literally sees it as such — a beast straight out of hell that will undermine everything that it stands for. It has, today, come down to the vote: Will Philippine Congress approve or reject the bill? It is…

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