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QC Mayor Herbert Bautista gets the ‘epal’ treatment

Posted on June 28, 2012 By benign0 11 Comments on QC Mayor Herbert Bautista gets the ‘epal’ treatment
QC Mayor Herbert Bautista gets the ‘epal’ treatment

The following was snapped by a peeved constituent including as a caption “i’m at a loss for words.. let’s go, anti-epal bill!!!”. The billboard is a greeting to Quezon City Mayor Herbert Bautista on the occasion of his birthday. Senator Miriam Santiago is sponsoring a bill dubbed the “Anti-Epal Bill” that aims to penalise politicians…

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Civics, Culture, Glitz and Glamour

Filipinos cannot progress because of an anti-elite mentality

Posted on June 15, 2012March 4, 2015 By Ilda 271 Comments on Filipinos cannot progress because of an anti-elite mentality
Filipinos cannot progress because of an anti-elite mentality

Thanks to Senator Lito Lapid, Filipinos can continue wallowing in mediocrity and be proud of it. The Senator was lauded by many for his verdict speech, which a lot of melodramatic Filipinos found “touching”. In that speech he proudly justified his guilty verdict in the impeachment trial of Chief Justice Renato Corona which he claims…

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Culture, Education, Government, Media, Society

Ignorance: a fundamental force in Pinoy society

Posted on June 12, 2012August 14, 2013 By FallenAngel 92 Comments on Ignorance: a fundamental force in Pinoy society
Ignorance: a fundamental force in Pinoy society

Fellow GRP writer Arche wrote a few days ago about Miriam Defensor Santiago (MDS), and he likened her to a modern day Pilosopo Tasyo. She is obsessed with the law, and probably knows it better than most other lawmakers currently in the Philippines. One can be forgiven for saying that her obsession with the law…

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Culture, Education, Media, Society

Miriam Defensor-Santiago: Our modern day Pilosopo Tasyo

Posted on June 6, 2012August 8, 2013 By a 188 Comments on Miriam Defensor-Santiago: Our modern day Pilosopo Tasyo
Miriam Defensor-Santiago: Our modern day Pilosopo Tasyo

You might encounter the term Pilosopo Tasyo (Philosopher Tasyo) or simply pilosopo in a couple of typical Filipino conversations, and is generally taken to mean “someone who takes things literally in a sarcastic way,” usually thrown at people who can’t help but nitpick on people’s faulty sentence construction for fun. While the word has donned…

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Government, Politics, Society

Moving on after the trial: repeal of the Foreign Currency Deposit Act followed by a full-scale audit and investigation

Posted on May 31, 2012August 12, 2013 By benign0 35 Comments on Moving on after the trial: repeal of the Foreign Currency Deposit Act followed by a full-scale audit and investigation
Moving on after the trial: repeal of the Foreign Currency Deposit Act followed by a full-scale audit and investigation

The challenge of “moving on” needs to be substantiated. I keep hearing that challenge in the context of the recently-concluded trial and conviction of Philippine Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona. That circus took up no less than six months of the already meagre attention span of Philippine society and, as most circuses do, it…

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Crime, Culture, Development, Featured, Government, Politics

Dean Tony La Viña’s call for Corona to resign misses the real point

Posted on May 24, 2012May 24, 2012 By benign0 47 Comments on Dean Tony La Viña’s call for Corona to resign misses the real point
Dean Tony La Viña’s call for Corona to resign misses the real point

According to Dean Tony La Viña in his piece “Everything but the truth” published on ‘social news network’ site Rappler.com, “The truth demands stringent rigor, a burden enough to break lesser men. The Supreme Court carries a heavy responsibility as the adjudicator of the truth in the cases it hears. What we saw [in Chief…

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Civics, Crime, Culture, Government, Politics

Corona impeachment: railroaded at the start by House now rushed towards the end by Senate

Posted on May 8, 2012September 27, 2013 By Ilda 50 Comments on Corona impeachment: railroaded at the start by House now rushed towards the end by Senate
Corona impeachment: railroaded at the start by House now rushed towards the end by Senate

On the first day back from the six-week break, Senator Judges in the impeachment trial of Chief Justice Renato Corona couldn’t emphasize enough that they want to finish the trial as soon as possible. Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile even said the trial should not go beyond May 31. Another Senator, Miriam Santiago also quoted…

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Crime, Government, Politics

The fires of hell – more fun in the Philippines

Posted on March 10, 2012August 12, 2013 By FallenAngel 87 Comments on The fires of hell – more fun in the Philippines
The fires of hell – more fun in the Philippines

After Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago addressed the prosecution panel with her now infamous “gago” speech last week, the onion skins started flying. A few days after, Fr. Arevalo, spiritual adviser to the Aquinos, came out with a statement saying that by calling Aguirre a fool, through the use of gago, Senator Santiago is worthy of…

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Culture, Education, Government, Religion, Society

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