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ABS-CBN Facebook post #RememberCoryAquino backfires: slammed by commentators weary of ‘people power’ rhetoric

Posted on August 1, 2013February 18, 2022 By benign0 92 Comments on ABS-CBN Facebook post #RememberCoryAquino backfires: slammed by commentators weary of ‘people power’ rhetoric
ABS-CBN Facebook post #RememberCoryAquino backfires: slammed by commentators weary of ‘people power’ rhetoric

A colleague of mine had the presence of mind to take a big screen capture of the epic response to ABS-CBN News’s legendary update “Cory Aquino. Democracy icon. How do you #RememberCoryAquino?” posted on its Facebook page late last night — in case it was deleted. I thought for a while that it had been…

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Media, Politics

Has Joseph ‘Erap’ Estrada changed for the better?

Posted on July 27, 2013July 28, 2013 By benign0 64 Comments on Has Joseph ‘Erap’ Estrada changed for the better?
Has Joseph ‘Erap’ Estrada changed for the better?

It seemed like an eternity ago that Joseph “Erap” Estrada was a whipping boy of the Philippines’ chattering classses. The late Teddy Benigno summed up the pickle — what he called “Our Crisis” — Filipino voters had gotten themselves into when they voted Erap to the presidency in 1998… As many of us in the…

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Politics, Society

Democracy in the Philippines and the victorious return of Joseph Ejercito ‘Erap’ Estrada!

Posted on April 1, 2013April 1, 2013 By benign0 8 Comments on Democracy in the Philippines and the victorious return of Joseph Ejercito ‘Erap’ Estrada!
Democracy in the Philippines and the victorious return of Joseph Ejercito ‘Erap’ Estrada!

Funny when we recall how back in April 2001, Howie Severino wrote how just “months later” in the aftermath of a second Edsa ‘revolution’, deposed President Joseph Ejercito Estrada “was grimly posing for a mug shot in Camp Crame.” Then he was shown lying on a cot inside a cell with wire mesh windows. The…

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Politics, Society

Memories of a Civil War

Posted on January 13, 2013January 13, 2013 By Mauro Gia Samonte 108 Comments on Memories of a Civil War
Memories of a Civil War

Kirk was already in late-twenties when he got into the mainstream of the so-called national democratic movement initiated by Jose Maria Sison. From the ranks of mass activists, he was elevated to candidate membership in the Communist Party of the Philippines and after a few months in that status became full-fledged party member. The chaos…

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Media, Politics

The Syrian Civil War: Marcos in Restrospect

Posted on January 7, 2013January 7, 2013 By Mauro Gia Samonte 36 Comments on The Syrian Civil War: Marcos in Restrospect
The Syrian Civil War: Marcos in Restrospect

Given the turmoil obtaining in Syria at this hour, Marcos could be the kindest president the Philippines has ever had. What the Philippines was during those four days, February 22 to 25, in 1986 was what had Syria become first quarter of 2011. Decades-old regimes had begun falling across the Middle East either as a…

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Politics

Tito Sotto threatens to stop funding for Ph government ad placements in CNN over pagpag feature

Posted on May 5, 2012July 24, 2013 By benign0 21 Comments on Tito Sotto threatens to stop funding for Ph government ad placements in CNN over pagpag feature
Tito Sotto threatens to stop funding for Ph government ad placements in CNN over pagpag feature

Philippine Senator Vicente “Tito” Sotto III of Tito Vic and Sotto comedy fame in the yesteryears of Philippine cinema is apparently unhappy with with what he perceives to be a negative return on investment on the Philippine government’s ad placements in international news organisation Cable News Network (CNN). Sotto is reportedly convinced that CNN has…

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Development, Economy, Government, Media

Will Noynoy Aquino incite rebellion if Chief Justice Renato Corona is acquitted?

Posted on January 20, 2012January 30, 2012 By benign0 109 Comments on Will Noynoy Aquino incite rebellion if Chief Justice Renato Corona is acquitted?
Will Noynoy Aquino incite rebellion if Chief Justice Renato Corona is acquitted?

Another EDSA ocho-ocho “revolution” in the works? That’s according to House Minority Leader Edcel Lagman who reportedly spoke of knowledge of a plan on the part of the administration of President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III to incite an uprising if Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona is acquitted in his on-going impeachment trial… “I hope…

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Civics, Crime, Government, Media, Politics

Let us ‘Occupy the Supreme Court’ according to the unoriginal mind of Conrado de Quiros

Posted on December 6, 2011December 12, 2011 By benign0 23 Comments on Let us ‘Occupy the Supreme Court’ according to the unoriginal mind of Conrado de Quiros
Let us ‘Occupy the Supreme Court’ according to the unoriginal mind of Conrado de Quiros

The irony of Inquirer.net “columnist” Conrado ‘Noynoy is Aragorn‘ de Quiros’s use of the “Occupy” fad to brand his personal crusade against the Philippine Supreme Court seems to have escaped his increasingly tunnel-visioned take on Philippine politics. I don’t follow the moronic “Occupy” movement in the United States, but I hear it has since been…

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