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Why comparing pork barrel scams and natural disasters during Arroyo’s and Aquino’s terms is ultimately pointless

Posted on August 22, 2013 By FallenAngel 73 Comments on Why comparing pork barrel scams and natural disasters during Arroyo’s and Aquino’s terms is ultimately pointless
Why comparing pork barrel scams and natural disasters during Arroyo’s and Aquino’s terms is ultimately pointless

Sometimes, you’ll see things on your timelines (FB and Twitter) that you don’t expect to. Apparently, a few people think that it is a worthwhile exercise to compare former president Gloria Arroyo and current President Benigno Simeon Aquino III (BS Aquino), in terms of pork barrel and natural calamities faced. But then again, should we…

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Environment, Government, Politics

Manila monsoon flooding: People are just collateral damage

Posted on August 21, 2013 By benign0 20 Comments on Manila monsoon flooding: People are just collateral damage
Manila monsoon flooding: People are just collateral damage

Another year, another flood. How much more can Metro Manila take? Well, whether or not it can take any more, it’s gonna get more. In the Philippines’ grand old megalopolis, population is galloping at a rate faster than the city’s ironic water supply can keep up with. Its rivers are all silted up and its…

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Environment

Pinoys give SOS another meaning

Posted on August 9, 2012 By FallenAngel 87 Comments on Pinoys give SOS another meaning
Pinoys give SOS another meaning

Haring habagat – this is the name that some people on Facebook are throwing around to call the latest series of torrential rains that has besieged Metro Manila. Habagat refers to the southwest monsoon experienced by the Philippines every year. The total volume of rainfall from this incidence has seemingly exceeded that of Ondoy in…

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