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What a Duterte-led ‘people power’ rally might be like

Posted on December 14, 2015 By benign0 13 Comments on What a Duterte-led ‘people power’ rally might be like
What a Duterte-led ‘people power’ rally might be like

Funny the way things turn out. Time was when supporters of politicians like current Philippine President Benigno Simeon ‘BS’ Aquino III and his ilk in what is now known as the “Yellow Mob” used to be quick to draw upon the notion that a “people power” show-of-force could pretty much over-rule any product of the…

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Politics, Society, The South

PNoy’s supporters are preventing the Philippines from moving forward

Posted on August 9, 2014August 10, 2014 By Ilda 25 Comments on PNoy’s supporters are preventing the Philippines from moving forward
PNoy’s supporters are preventing the Philippines from moving forward

Sometimes talking to some people is like talking to a brick wall. Wait…I take that statement back. Sometimes talking to a brick wall is better than talking to some people. At least you don’t expect anything from a brick wall. Take the case of some staunch Aquino supporters. They are calling for an extension on…

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Development, Government, Politics

Is the Philippines worth fighting for?

Posted on July 30, 2014 By benign0 9 Comments on Is the Philippines worth fighting for?
Is the Philippines worth fighting for?

Craig Nelson introduces his book Rocketmen, with the story of a 1969 United States Senate briefing (shortly after Apollo 11 landed Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the moon) where Fermilab physicist Robert Wilson is asked how a $250 million atom smasher he proposes be built will contribute to the security of the United States….

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Civics, Culture, Government, Society

PNoy’s friends with benefits: Good thing the Iglesia ni Cristo does not suffer from erectile dysfunction

Posted on July 23, 2014 By benign0 25 Comments on PNoy’s friends with benefits: Good thing the Iglesia ni Cristo does not suffer from erectile dysfunction
PNoy’s friends with benefits: Good thing the Iglesia ni Cristo does not suffer from erectile dysfunction

Philippine President Benigno Simeon ‘BS’ Aquino III is now on the run — from his own propaganda machine. No less than erstwhile Aquino apologist Conrado de Quiros laments the growing lameness of the ‘Edsa story’ in the eyes of the Filipino youth in his Inquirer column today, Storytelling. Echoing what I wrote earlier, de Quiros…

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Culture, Education, Media, Politics, Religion, Society

Budget Secretary Butch Abad’s loyal chief-of-staff Clare Amador defends her boss!

Posted on May 18, 2014 By benign0 19 Comments on Budget Secretary Butch Abad’s loyal chief-of-staff Clare Amador defends her boss!
Budget Secretary Butch Abad’s loyal chief-of-staff Clare Amador defends her boss!

Since the release to the public of lists of government officials and members of Congress who’d allegedly had dealings with alleged pork barrel scam ringleader Janet Lim Napoles, the scramble to clear names and deny, deny, and deny has been pure madness. One of the more notable of the names mentioned in these lists is…

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Crime, Government, Media, Politics

Tulong Dunong, ACIL, ICTUS, and other memories from up the Hill

Posted on April 17, 2014 By benign0 4 Comments on Tulong Dunong, ACIL, ICTUS, and other memories from up the Hill
Tulong Dunong, ACIL, ICTUS, and other memories from up the Hill

If I lower my guard and take the comfy view that I am fundamentally defined by where I was schooled, I’d call myself an “Atenean”. When you are an Ateneo alumnus (and specially when you remain on as a faculty member), you usually come equipped with a lot of connections and the frame of mind…

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Civics, Culture, Education, Politics, Religion, Society

Security, empowerment, and access: Why the lack of these hobbles progress in the Philippines

Posted on April 12, 2014 By benign0 17 Comments on Security, empowerment, and access: Why the lack of these hobbles progress in the Philippines
Security, empowerment, and access: Why the lack of these hobbles progress in the Philippines

Oftentimes it is the most mundane of things going on around us — things we take for granted as business-as-usual that, when regarded from the point of view from a lateral thinker so effectively highlight some the most disturbing aspects of our society. Picture these scenes, for example: – The ubiquity of heavily armed uniformed…

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Civics, Culture, Development, Society

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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