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Why Disrespect for Laws Continues to Cripple the Philippines

Posted on July 8, 2015July 8, 2015 By Grimwald 16 Comments on Why Disrespect for Laws Continues to Cripple the Philippines
Why Disrespect for Laws Continues to Cripple the Philippines

Ladies and gentlemen, I want to lay it before you now that I have never really been a big fan of the Philippine legislative sector and the laws it churns out. I am willing to admit to the fact that I am an anarchist in a sense that I have always looked down on the…

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Culture, Development, Government, Society

Rodrigo Duterte: The Dark Knight of Davao?

Posted on May 30, 2015 By Grimwald 55 Comments on Rodrigo Duterte: The Dark Knight of Davao?
Rodrigo Duterte: The Dark Knight of Davao?

“Because he’s the hero Gotham deserves, but not the one it needs right now. So, we’ll hunt him, because he can take it. Because he’s not our hero: He’s a silent guardian, a watchful protector… a Dark Knight.” ~Commissioner Gordon, The Dark Knight I’ve already thought about the idea of having Rodrigo Duterte as a president…

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Crime, Culture, Development, Economy, Education, Environment, Government, Lifestyle, Media, Politics, Society

Jeffrey Laude was 7 years older than US Marine Joseph Scott Pemberton, just 19 and a recent hi-school grad

Posted on October 17, 2014October 17, 2014 By benign0 77 Comments on Jeffrey Laude was 7 years older than US Marine Joseph Scott Pemberton, just 19 and a recent hi-school grad
Jeffrey Laude was 7 years older than US Marine Joseph Scott Pemberton, just 19 and a recent hi-school grad

Turns out United States Marine Private First Class Joseph Scott Pemberton is just 19 years old and graduated High School only last year. In a report published by the American news site South Coast Today, Pemberton is described by his uncle as “a really good kid” while a neighbour called him “a friendly person” and…

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Crime, Culture, Lifestyle, Society

I The Jury

Posted on July 21, 2013 By Gogs 11 Comments on I The Jury

A man charged of murder in Florida was acquitted by a jury of 12. Many people wanted conviction. What’s the point of having a jury for? — Cesar M de los Reyes (@Tito_Ces) July 15, 2013   No, I am not credit grabbing with that title like some never achieving politician. The whole idea of…

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Crime, Culture, Society

Lito Lapid wife Marissa convicted for dollar smuggling!

Posted on February 7, 2013January 5, 2014 By benign0 15 Comments on Lito Lapid wife Marissa convicted for dollar smuggling!
Lito Lapid wife Marissa convicted for dollar smuggling!

You wonder now, where did the USD159,700 Marissa Tadeo Lapid, wife of Philippine Senator Lito Lapid, was allegedly attempting to squirrel into several US banks to “structure transactions to evade reporting requirements” come from? According to an ABS-CBN News report, Mrs Lapid knowingly attempted to conceal and evade US bank transparency regulations… A Philippine Star…

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Crime, Government, Money Talks

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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Why is it so hard for Filipinos to just obey the law?

Posted on August 19, 2011May 30, 2013 By Ilda 31 Comments on Why is it so hard for Filipinos to just obey the law?
Why is it so hard for Filipinos to just obey the law?

What is the million-dollar question that has been haunting most Filipinos everywhere in the world? No, it’s got nothing to do with the Philippine football team, the Azkals or boxer, Manny Pacquiao. It has a lot to do with the difference in behavior of Filipinos here and abroad. It’s a question that keeps popping up…

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