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Philippine military under the command of a schizophrenic nymphomanic civilian government!

Posted on April 3, 2014 By benign0 18 Comments on Philippine military under the command of a schizophrenic nymphomanic civilian government!
Philippine military under the command of a schizophrenic nymphomanic civilian government!

Sometimes one wonders what the Philippine military is thinking — and how much more patient it will remain. It is under a lot of pressure to defend the civilian national ego — using rusty unreliable equipment funded by the shifting winds of that ego. This is like being in a relationship with a schizophrenic nymphomaniac….

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Government, Politics, The South

The Philippines needs some kryptonite to battle China over the Spratly Islands

Posted on April 1, 2014April 1, 2014 By Ilda 26 Comments on The Philippines needs some kryptonite to battle China over the Spratly Islands
The Philippines needs some kryptonite to battle China over the Spratly Islands

Lex Luthor: Miss Teschmacher, when I was six years old my father said to me… Miss Teschmacher: “Get out.” Lex Luthor: Ha ha. Before that. He said, “Son, stocks may rise and fall, utilities and transportation systems may collapse. People are no damn good, but they will always need land and they’ll pay through the…

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Government, Politics, Uncategorized

The Philippines’ Han Solo moment: Why the Ayungin drama made Filipinos ‘proud’

Posted on March 31, 2014March 31, 2014 By benign0 16 Comments on The Philippines’ Han Solo moment: Why the Ayungin drama made Filipinos ‘proud’
The Philippines’ Han Solo moment: Why the Ayungin drama made Filipinos ‘proud’

It’s all so interesting to note. One moment, Filipinos would giddily cheer the successful resupply of Philippine military personnel camped in the derelict BRP Sierra Madre which was purposely run aground in Ayungin Shoal in 1999 to seal the Philippines’ territorial claim there. Then on another, they’d give each other high-fives over what is essentially…

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Civics, Development, Government

Why the good guys need to keep it real when dealing with Russia and China

Posted on March 12, 2014March 12, 2014 By benign0 13 Comments on Why the good guys need to keep it real when dealing with Russia and China
Why the good guys need to keep it real when dealing with Russia and China

One thing about all the conflicts going on around the world today is that their underlying causes haven’t changed. War has always been all about resources — access to and control over it. This is essentially what aspirations to national “independence” are all about. They start with “oppressed” people complaining about being sick and tired…

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Economy, Politics, Society

Zombie panic! When will Philippine Media own up to the routinely irresponsible journalism it feeds to Filipinos?

Posted on February 27, 2014 By benign0 26 Comments on Zombie panic! When will Philippine Media own up to the routinely irresponsible journalism it feeds to Filipinos?
Zombie panic! When will Philippine Media own up to the routinely irresponsible journalism it feeds to Filipinos?

The Philippine province of Pangasinan continues to reel from the aftermath of a fatal scoop propagated by giant media conglomerate ABS-CBN through its tele-tabloid Bandila. The “scoop” involved reports that victims of a “terrible flesh-eating disease” were found in Pangasinan and that the disease as “prophesied” would engulf the rest of the planet and cause…

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Crime, Media

The 1986 EDSA Revolution’s legacy: Three key aspects of the 1987 Constitution that hobbles Philippine progress

Posted on February 24, 2014 By benign0 21 Comments on The 1986 EDSA Revolution’s legacy: Three key aspects of the 1987 Constitution that hobbles Philippine progress
The 1986 EDSA Revolution’s legacy: Three key aspects of the 1987 Constitution that hobbles Philippine progress

It’s that time of the year again when we celebrate that supposedly seminal event in Philippine history when, according to the local lore, the forces of evil (porportedly the regime of former President Ferdinand E. Marcos) were vanquished by the forces of good (supposedly the Aquino-Cojuangco feudal clan). Marcos removed. Game over. The 1986 “People…

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Charter Change, Civics, Development, Government, Media, Politics, Society

The Philippines’ non-stop requests for foreign aid, support, and investments is becoming tiring and embarrassing

Posted on February 7, 2014December 20, 2021 By benign0 62 Comments on The Philippines’ non-stop requests for foreign aid, support, and investments is becoming tiring and embarrassing
The Philippines’ non-stop requests for foreign aid, support, and investments is becoming tiring and embarrassing

The thing with the precarious position the Philippines finds itself in its dealings with China and the handling of the two big diplomatic crises surrounding it — the dispute over various territories within the West Philippine Sea and the row over the Philippine government’s unsatisfactory resolution of the 2010 hostage crisis in which nine Hong…

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Civics, Crime, Culture, Development, Economy, Government, Media

Best opportunity for the Philippines – A Manifesto for development

Posted on February 6, 2014February 6, 2014 By Hugh Stanley 30 Comments on Best opportunity for the Philippines – A Manifesto for development
Best opportunity for the Philippines – A Manifesto for development

The following is a list of the real opportunities that exist and which could be grasped by an administration with sufficient foresight and determination. Agriculture. • Fine wool production. The land above 700 meters in Luzon, Mindoro, Panay islands and Batanes can support about 10 million Merino sheep producing about 80 million kilos of wool…

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Development, Economy, Environment, Government, Science, Technology

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