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To speak or not to speak? That is the question

Posted on March 19, 2012 By FallenAngel 22 Comments on To speak or not to speak? That is the question
To speak or not to speak? That is the question

Starting about two weeks ago, Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona started conducting interviews with the media, and also started appearing more often in public forums. These were the forums wherein he spoke out against every accusation leveled at him by the President, his critics, and the Basas. Was it truly a wise decision for…

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Development, Government, Lifestyle, Politics, Society

Demetrio Vicente’s bonsai featured in 2000 Inquirer issue

Posted on March 16, 2012March 16, 2012 By benign0 24 Comments on Demetrio Vicente’s bonsai featured in 2000 Inquirer issue
Demetrio Vicente’s bonsai featured in 2000 Inquirer issue

Thank goodness for the brilliant technology of Google News! Barely two days after the venerable Philippine Daily Inquirer let loose a doozey of a front page in its 14th March 2012 issue where “unflattering” photos of Demetrio Vicente, a character witness called by the defense team in the trial of Chief Justice Renato Corona, were…

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Lifestyle, Media, Politics, Tech Talk

On the lameness of the ‘apology’ of the Philippine Daily Inquirer

Posted on March 15, 2012August 24, 2022 By benign0 38 Comments on On the lameness of the ‘apology’ of the Philippine Daily Inquirer
On the lameness of the ‘apology’ of the Philippine Daily Inquirer

And we wonder why — no, we lament that — there is such an astounding culture of impunity in the Philippines. It is because for the trouble of acceding to an invitation to speak the truth before a panel of men in scarlet robes, private citizens cop ridicule from an institution we’ve for so long…

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Civics, Culture, Media, Politics

Is the Philippine Daily Inquirer making fun of Demetrio Vicente’s physical challenges?

Posted on March 14, 2012 By benign0 45 Comments on Is the Philippine Daily Inquirer making fun of Demetrio Vicente’s physical challenges?
Is the Philippine Daily Inquirer making fun of Demetrio Vicente’s physical challenges?

One thing I can absolutely say about the Senator Judges in the impeachment trial of Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona is that they have been a very respectful lot. Although there were some instances where witnesses were made uncomfortable by their lines of questioning (which is by nature part of the hazards of being…

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Culture, Media

Congressman Tiangco: Impeachment complaint against CJ Corona was railroaded

Posted on March 13, 2012August 26, 2013 By Ilda 96 Comments on Congressman Tiangco: Impeachment complaint against CJ Corona was railroaded
Congressman Tiangco: Impeachment complaint against CJ Corona was railroaded

It’s not mere hearsay anymore. A member of the House of Representatives, Congressman Tobias Tiangco confirmed what most people have long been suspecting – that there is a culture of bullying, intimidation, and bribery in Congress. The bullying it seems even comes from the House Majority Leader Neptali “Boyet” Gonzales II himself. But the Senator…

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Crime, Culture, Government, Politics

Why Filipinos cannot seem to get what the defense team in the impeachment trial are up to

Posted on March 13, 2012 By benign0 37 Comments on Why Filipinos cannot seem to get what the defense team in the impeachment trial are up to
Why Filipinos cannot seem to get what the defense team in the impeachment trial are up to

Kiko Pangilinan and Senator-Judge Jinggoy Estrada don’t seem to get it. Neither do any of the media commentators who talked about today’s hearing in the impeachment trial of Chief Justice Renato Corona. Echoing Pangilinan’s and Estrada’s assertion, Media pundits also expressed how they saw no point in the Defense team’s tack in raising the issue…

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Crime, Culture, Government, Media, Politics

Could Manny Pacquiao be on a one-way street to poverty?

Posted on March 9, 2012November 28, 2013 By benign0 5 Comments on Could Manny Pacquiao be on a one-way street to poverty?
Could Manny Pacquiao be on a one-way street to poverty?

One arguably good outcome of the impeachment circus of Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona is that it had turned politician against fellow politician in an amusing free-for-all fishing expedition for evidence of wrong-doing surrounding one another’s personal fortunes. Indeed, what is different today is that there is no one standout anti-corruption “czar”. What is…

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Culture, Glitz and Glamour, Society

Serafin Cuevas: Why Filipinos think he is the new role model

Posted on March 6, 2012February 10, 2014 By Ilda 87 Comments on Serafin Cuevas: Why Filipinos think he is the new role model
Serafin Cuevas: Why Filipinos think he is the new role model

Being “cool” is not about wearing the right clothes or having the latest gadgets. Being cool is about having the right attitude. Take the case of former Supreme Court associate justice, Serafin Cuevas. Cuevas is not what most people would consider a poster boy for GQ magazine. If you bumped into Cuevas on the streets…

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