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Whistleblower galore: Philippine pork barrel scam is becoming a sad trial-by-snitch circus!

Posted on February 20, 2014December 8, 2018 By benign0 15 Comments on Whistleblower galore: Philippine pork barrel scam is becoming a sad trial-by-snitch circus!
Whistleblower galore: Philippine pork barrel scam is becoming a sad trial-by-snitch circus!

As expected, more pork scam snitches are coming out. And why wouldn’t they? Seeing how much of a celebrity treatment and the generous immunity to justice they are being showered by the government with, it makes complete sense to turn squealer. I’d hazard a guess that every other Philippine Senator and House representative is now…

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Crime, Government, Politics

Pork outrage vs viral videos: Filipinos get angry with the wrong head

Posted on September 6, 2013 By Kate Natividad 29 Comments on Pork outrage vs viral videos: Filipinos get angry with the wrong head
Pork outrage vs viral videos: Filipinos get angry with the wrong head

Another week another viral video. I saw Ms Ilda’s earlier tweet where she expressed what seems to be exasperation over the attention “leaked” intimate videos routinely get… Sigh…accdng to the site stats, most Pinoys would rather read about Chito, Neri, Wally & Yosh’s s*x video than about #porkbarrelscam That kinda makes me angry. There is…

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Crime, Culture, Media

Three reasons why Filipinos are not as outraged by Jeane Lim Napoles’s lifestyle as they are by squatters

Posted on July 31, 2013 By benign0 47 Comments on Three reasons why Filipinos are not as outraged by Jeane Lim Napoles’s lifestyle as they are by squatters
Three reasons why Filipinos are not as outraged by Jeane Lim Napoles’s lifestyle as they are by squatters

To be sure, alleged Anak ng Pork socialite Jeane Lim Napoles copped more fame (more like infamy, actually) than she had bargained for thanks to the ironic orgy of self-promotion she engaged in on social media over the last several years. Tough luck for the 23-year-old. Wrong place at the wrong time — kids do…

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Civics, Lifestyle, Society

Wikileaks exposé: Philippine military generals allegedly in drag during Marcos ‘secret’ party!

Posted on April 15, 2013June 6, 2013 By benign0 24 Comments on Wikileaks exposé: Philippine military generals allegedly in drag during Marcos ‘secret’ party!
Wikileaks exposé: Philippine military generals allegedly in drag during Marcos ‘secret’ party!

More leaked “secret cables” are coming out revealing more about the underbelly of Philippine society in the 1970s under the rule of then President Ferdinand Marcos. Even as the camp of former Defense Minister, now Senate President, Juan Ponce Enrile battle the re-emergence of anecdotal evidence surrounding the allegedly homicidal past of scion and Senatorial…

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Culture, Politics, Society

It is all the same whether the Philippines is ruled by a Marcos or an Aquino Filipinos reportedly say

Posted on November 27, 2012June 10, 2013 By benign0 97 Comments on It is all the same whether the Philippines is ruled by a Marcos or an Aquino Filipinos reportedly say
It is all the same whether the Philippines is ruled by a Marcos or an Aquino Filipinos reportedly say

In a feature article on the 24th November 2012 edition of Good Weekend, the weekend magazine of major Australian broadsheet The Sydney Morning Herald, Aussie journalist Jackie Dent writes about her experience speaking to the surviving family members of the late former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos. The article delves into the rise and fall of…

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Politics, Society

Lawmakers who rushed to pass Cybercrime Law are now rushing to amend it

Posted on October 4, 2012February 18, 2014 By Ilda 37 Comments on Lawmakers who rushed to pass Cybercrime Law are now rushing to amend it
Lawmakers who rushed to pass Cybercrime Law are now rushing to amend it

There is enough evidence to suggest that the passing of the Cybercrime Law was railroaded or rushed to avoid further scrutiny by the members of Congress. First, Senator Chiz Escudero quickly admitted “it was a personal oversight that the clause including libel among the crimes punishable under the new law was inserted in the committee…

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Crime, Government, Politics

Martial Law in the Philippines: ‘But here’s the point…’

Posted on September 27, 2012September 21, 2014 By Virtual Vigilante 38 Comments on Martial Law in the Philippines: ‘But here’s the point…’
Martial Law in the Philippines: ‘But here’s the point…’

The following is a portion of Bong Bong Marcos’ statement in his Facebook account early Friday morning, September 21, 2012. His father signed Proclamation No. 1081, proclaiming a state of Martial Law in the Philippines, on September 21, 1972, exactly 40 years ago. We cannot change “yesterday” any more than we can foretell what the…

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Education, Politics, Society

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

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