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Politicizing the Judiciary: Campaigning for Chief Justice

Posted on June 13, 2012 By a 20 Comments on Politicizing the Judiciary: Campaigning for Chief Justice
Politicizing the Judiciary: Campaigning for Chief Justice

It is quite ironic that in the newly-born desire of government figures to actively push for a more transparent, fair and apolitical selection of the next Chief Justice in light of recent events (specifically ex-Chief Justice Renato Corona’s removal from office), did the said process become more politicized than ever. While I have explained in…

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Government, Politics

Why Leila De Lima and Kim Henares should not be considered for the job of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court

Posted on June 10, 2012 By benign0 15 Comments on Why Leila De Lima and Kim Henares should not be considered for the job of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
Why Leila De Lima and Kim Henares should not be considered for the job of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court

So who should be the next Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines? Well, considering that the whole imbroglio and ensuing circus around former top judge Renato Corona started with President Benigno “BS” Aquino’s monumental tantrum over the prospect of being sworn into office by a “midnight appointee” back in 2010, it would…

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Government, Politics

Looking beyond PNoy’s hypocrisy: the beauty of keeping your mouth shut

Posted on June 3, 2012June 4, 2012 By a 104 Comments on Looking beyond PNoy’s hypocrisy: the beauty of keeping your mouth shut
Looking beyond PNoy’s hypocrisy: the beauty of keeping your mouth shut

The momentous and much-praised (to the point of being overrated) victory of PNoy’s administration in ousting former Chief Justice Renato Corona from office was marred by the president’s blatant hypocrisy in refusing to fulfil his promise of waiving his bank secrecy rights for the sake of a new era of transparency and accountability. PNoy’s administration…

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Government, Politics, Society

Corona Impeachment: things the prosecutors wish the public would forget

Posted on May 2, 2012September 15, 2013 By Ilda 39 Comments on Corona Impeachment: things the prosecutors wish the public would forget
Corona Impeachment: things the prosecutors wish the public would forget

The impeachment trial of Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona is about to resume after a six-week break. Thanks to a few objective Senator Judges of the impeachment court who admonished the prosecution team for giving information that had not yet been introduced in court to the media, the prosecutors have been compelled to stay…

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Crime, Featured, Government, Media, Politics

Strike three for impunity!

Posted on April 12, 2012July 25, 2013 By FallenAngel 26 Comments on Strike three for impunity!
Strike three for impunity!

The Japanese have a proverb/saying: 仏の顔も三度 – hotoke no kao mo sando Literally, this means “Buddha’s face lasts only three times”.  What this means is that even the nicest of persons can get angry after being provoked to a certain extent. Why three?  I don’t know, but for simplistic reasons just think of it as…

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Crime, Culture, Development, Environment, Government, Politics, Society

De Lima and the Dilemma

Posted on February 26, 2012 By a 19 Comments on De Lima and the Dilemma
De Lima and the Dilemma

Recent events have forced the prosecution to use their next trump card; the riskiest trump card yet. And it’s all thanks to a certain someone’s “testimony.” The Senate witnessed last Thursday, February 23, 2012, the major screw-up of Secretary Leila de Lima as she grasped at straws trying to defend her view of Corona’s alleged…

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Government, Politics

Secretary De Lima struggled to justify why she thinks CJ Corona favors GMA

Posted on February 23, 2012September 26, 2013 By Ilda 76 Comments on Secretary De Lima struggled to justify why she thinks CJ Corona favors GMA
Secretary De Lima struggled to justify why she thinks CJ Corona favors GMA

How does one prove allegations that Chief Justice Renato Corona betrayed the public trust through his partiality to former President Gloria M Arroyo (GMA)? As what most rational people had for so long expected, it is indeed proving to be difficult. Even Department of Justice (DOJ) Secretary Leila De Lima failed to prove it in…

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Crime, Government, Politics

Is saving Hacienda Luisita from Agrarian Reform Noynoy Aquino’s real SINGULAR mission as President?

Posted on December 5, 2011December 5, 2011 By benign0 28 Comments on Is saving Hacienda Luisita from Agrarian Reform Noynoy Aquino’s real SINGULAR mission as President?
Is saving Hacienda Luisita from Agrarian Reform Noynoy Aquino’s real SINGULAR mission as President?

Seems like the whole Hacienda Luisita issue is compromising the ability of President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III to render with professional dignity his duties as leader of the Filipino people. The fate of control over the vast estate by the Aquino-Cojuangco clan in the face of deadlines to fully implement the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program…

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Economy, Government, Politics

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