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The SC can stop the trial if there is grave abuse of power by any branch of government

Posted on February 10, 2012 By Ilda 139 Comments on The SC can stop the trial if there is grave abuse of power by any branch of government
The SC can stop the trial if there is grave abuse of power by any branch of government

The impeachment trial of Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona has certainly divided the sentiments of the Filipino people. There are Filipinos who side with the prosecution in condemning the Chief Justice despite the absence of hard evidence; there are Filipinos who side with upholding the rule of law and respecting the institutions; and then…

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Crime, Economy, Government, Media, Politics

PNoy apologist Randy David pre-judges Arroyo and Chief Justice Renato Corona

Posted on December 9, 2011September 26, 2013 By Ilda 113 Comments on PNoy apologist Randy David pre-judges Arroyo and Chief Justice Renato Corona
PNoy apologist Randy David pre-judges Arroyo and Chief Justice Renato Corona

University of the Philippines professor and Philippine Daily Inquirer columnist, Randy David was spot on when he said “In a society like ours, debt of gratitude to the appointing authority cannot be ignored. Often, it outweighs professional considerations. This is even more so when the appointing authority handpicks choices for sensitive positions with an explicit…

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Civics, Government, Media, Politics

How Raissa Robles further highlights the small-mindedness of PNoy’s war against the Supreme Court @raissawriter

Posted on December 9, 2011December 9, 2011 By benign0 30 Comments on How Raissa Robles further highlights the small-mindedness of PNoy’s war against the Supreme Court @raissawriter
How Raissa Robles further highlights the small-mindedness of PNoy’s war against the Supreme Court @raissawriter

After reading ABS-CBN reporter Raissa Robles’s monumental quibble over the letters of the Law surrounding President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III’s national beef with Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona, I must say, I simply have to give her a salute. I salute her because despite her own admission that the notion of the Rule of…

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Government, Media, Politics

Speech of President Noynoy Aquino at the 1st National Criminal Justice Summit (English translation)

Posted on December 6, 2011December 6, 2011 By benign0 42 Comments on Speech of President Noynoy Aquino at the 1st National Criminal Justice Summit (English translation)
Speech of President Noynoy Aquino at the 1st National Criminal Justice Summit (English translation)

I provide below an English translation of the now infamous speech of Philippine President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III delivered on the occasion of the First National Criminal Justice Summit held at Centennial Hall, Manila Hotel. The speech was dominated by a personal tirade against Philippine Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona who sat just a…

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Civics, Crime, Government, Politics

PNoy and his staff: Is ignoring the law their prerogative?

Posted on November 16, 2011October 2, 2013 By Ilda 137 Comments on PNoy and his staff: Is ignoring the law their prerogative?
PNoy and his staff: Is ignoring the law their prerogative?

Another Aquino it seems is turning out to be the worst President in the history of the Philippines. No other President has so completely polarised the nation, blatantly violated human rights, and consistently disrespected the Supreme Court as much as President Noynoy Aquino (PNoy) had so far. Worse, no other President has ignored what is…

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Civics, Culture, Government, Media

Has being ‘pro Reproductive Health’ become a mere fashion statement?

Posted on October 13, 2011October 13, 2011 By benign0 3 Comments on Has being ‘pro Reproductive Health’ become a mere fashion statement?

First it was “constitutional reform” and now it is “reproductive health”. The thing with issues and the advocacies that seek to address them is that they follow an all-too-familiar lifecycle. They first start out as nice ideas firmly rooted in a robust intellectual construct. And then the simian behaviour starts. Hold that thought for now…

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