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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

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

Mahathir Mohamad on why the Philippines may suffer from a case of mediocre political leadership

Posted on June 11, 2012September 10, 2016 By benign0 123 Comments on Mahathir Mohamad on why the Philippines may suffer from a case of mediocre political leadership
Mahathir Mohamad on why the Philippines may suffer from a case of mediocre political leadership

Mediocre political leadership. These are the words Malaysian former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad used to describe a key possible pitfall of “unbridled democracy”. This he said in a speech he delivered on the occasion of his being conferred an Honorary Professor Title by the University of Santo Tomas. Mahathir also added that free-wheeling democracy can…

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Culture, Development, Featured, Government, Politics, Society

Some Senators who found Corona guilty committed worse crimes than what he was accused of

Posted on June 6, 2012April 29, 2016 By Ilda 274 Comments on Some Senators who found Corona guilty committed worse crimes than what he was accused of
Some Senators who found Corona guilty committed worse crimes than what he was accused of

Filipinos won’t be able to move on from the impeachment trial of former Chief Justice Renato Corona for a while. First, some are still on high alert keeping tabs on the petitioning of President Benigno Simeon “BS” Aquino III along with the rest of the public servants who haven’t done so to finally sign a…

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Crime, Government, Politics

The Philippines: a country governed by people who reflect the society that elected them

Posted on April 19, 2012October 12, 2013 By benign0 44 Comments on The Philippines: a country governed by people who reflect the society that elected them
The Philippines: a country governed by people who reflect the society that elected them

Does the solution to the multitude of ills that plague the Philippines reside in politics? Is it really the quality of government that is behind the chronic failure that is the Philippine nation? Think again. [Photo courtesy Today in History.] Perhaps there was a time when there were lots of scapegoats that Filipinos can count…

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Culture, Development, Government, Politics

A monument to Pinoy stupidity: the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant

Posted on April 8, 2012August 12, 2013 By FallenAngel 180 Comments on A monument to Pinoy stupidity: the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant
A monument to Pinoy stupidity: the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant

Now that the Mindanao power situation is on the verge of becoming a nationwide crisis, it looks like the issue of what to do with the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant (BNPP) will again be thrust into the spotlight. Your usual protesting militant and activist groups will say that health concerns, the unsafe technical and geographical…

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Culture, Development, Economy, Environment, Government, Politics, Science, Society, Technology

Is the 1986 EDSA revolution still relevant today?

Posted on February 24, 2012August 2, 2013 By Ilda 136 Comments on Is the 1986 EDSA revolution still relevant today?
Is the 1986 EDSA revolution still relevant today?

It’s hard to imagine why there are Filipinos who still feel the need to celebrate the anniversary of the first EDSA or People Power revolution held in 1986. As I keep saying every year, not much has changed since former President Ferdinand Marcos left the building. I was not there and I am glad I…

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Development, Economy, Media, Society

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

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