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Bullies, traitors and Philippine President Noynoy Aquino

Posted on June 25, 2013June 25, 2013 By Ilda 70 Comments on Bullies, traitors and Philippine President Noynoy Aquino
Bullies, traitors and Philippine President Noynoy Aquino

It has been said that all that is needed for evil to flourish is for people of good will to do nothing. Indeed, for every handful of cruel people in the world, it seems there are millions more who would do nothing to stop cruelty from being carried out against vulnerable people. The mentality of…

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Society

From Corona to GMA: The Philippine Hate-Bandwagon

Posted on July 28, 2012 By a 107 Comments on From Corona to GMA: The Philippine Hate-Bandwagon
From Corona to GMA: The Philippine Hate-Bandwagon

We have witnessed in the past months how ex-Chief Justice Renato Corona received the lion’s share of jeers and insults from the Filipino populace in the duration of his impeachment trial. He was accused of a whole bunch of crimes, the most memorable of which is betrayal of public trust, judging by inaccuracies in his…

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Featured, Government, Politics, Society

The Dark Knight Rises: an intellectually satisfying finale

Posted on July 23, 2012 By a 13 Comments on The Dark Knight Rises: an intellectually satisfying finale
The Dark Knight Rises: an intellectually satisfying finale

(WARNING: Spoilers ahead. It is highly recommended that you watch The Dark Knight Rises first before reading any further.) Succeeding groundbreaking film The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises serves as the definitive end of critically-acclaimed director Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy. After the late Heath Ledger’s stunning performance as The Joker in the last film,…

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Glitz and Glamour

The vote speech of Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile on the impeachment trial of Chief Justice Renato Corona

Posted on May 29, 2012 By benign0 15 Comments on The vote speech of Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile on the impeachment trial of Chief Justice Renato Corona
The vote speech of Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile on the impeachment trial of Chief Justice Renato Corona

The vote of the Senate President HON. JUAN PONCE ENRILE On Article II of the Articles of Impeachment against Hon. Chief Justice Renato C. Corona * * * In the entire course of this impeachment trial, I have faced many difficult challenges to my own and the Court’s collective wisdom, our sense of justice and…

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Government, References

Jeepney Court: Why the Senate impeachment trial court is like the jeepney

Posted on May 25, 2012May 25, 2012 By benign0 19 Comments on Jeepney Court: Why the Senate impeachment trial court is like the jeepney
Jeepney Court: Why the Senate impeachment trial court is like the jeepney

The jeepney originally came into the public service for several clear reasons: (1) to address a post-war shortage of public mass transportation, (2) there was abundant raw material — surplus United States Army jeeps — for the product, and (3) Filipinos were not up to the task of rebuilding a systemised public transport infrastructure. Fast…

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Civics, Crime, Development, Government, Politics

Corona’s Trial: The Need to Understand What Justice Really Is

Posted on January 31, 2012 By a 85 Comments on Corona’s Trial: The Need to Understand What Justice Really Is
Corona’s Trial: The Need to Understand What Justice Really Is

Given the interesting circumstances surrounding Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona’s very controversial impeachment trial, it is only normal that countless philosophical debates have been raised regarding this issue; the credibility of the courts, the efficacy of the Constitution, the morality of the defense and the prosecution, President Noynoy Aquino’s (PNoy’s) sincerity, and of course,…

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Government, Politics, Society

The Filipino Rage to Punish: A Convenient Escape

Posted on November 28, 2011December 13, 2015 By ChinoF 82 Comments on The Filipino Rage to Punish: A Convenient Escape

While watching Immigration officials stopping former president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo from leaving the country on TV, I marveled at the people who would scream at the top of their lungs at the TV screens, saying something like, “catch that thief! jail her! Hahaha!” I thought, that was such immature or trivial behavior. As if they…

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Culture, Politics

The corrupt rich: Why people who are better off leaving stick around

Posted on April 19, 2011 By benign0 5 Comments on The corrupt rich: Why people who are better off leaving stick around
The corrupt rich: Why people who are better off leaving stick around

Considering that even Panfilo Lacson, a Senator of the Republic of the Philippines, felt that he was better off running than subjecting himself to the whimsical world of the “justice” system of the Philippines, I wonder how dumb Jose Barredo needed to be to think he could play whistle-blower and come out a winner? Barredo,…

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Civics, Crime, Politics, Religion

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