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Do we ditch the scholar in favor of the politician?

Posted on November 24, 2011December 2, 2011 By Ms. Mike Portes 89 Comments on Do we ditch the scholar in favor of the politician?

The news feed was just too hard to ignore, it headlined: “EDSA to be renamed Cory Aquino Avenue?” and it opens with “The House of Representatives is now tackling on first reading a bill seeking to rename Epifanio delos Santos Avenue (EDSA) to Cory Aquino Avenue.” and ends with “”It would be but a fitting…

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Education, Government, Politics, Society

The only sensible Filipino take on the International Day to End Impunity

Posted on November 23, 2011November 23, 2016 By benign0 25 Comments on The only sensible Filipino take on the International Day to End Impunity
The only sensible Filipino take on the International Day to End Impunity

So today is supposed to be some kind of “International Day to End Impunity”. I hear some folks are making the little factoid that this “event” coincides with the Maguindanao Massacre (no, that is not the title of a 1980’s Filipino movie) something to add credence to the Filipino’s place of honour in commemorating such…

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Crime, Media, Society

Arroyo mugshots – visual opiates for a politics-crazed society

Posted on November 22, 2011 By benign0 20 Comments on Arroyo mugshots – visual opiates for a politics-crazed society
Arroyo mugshots – visual opiates for a politics-crazed society

In my book, I recounted the words of University of the Philippines sociology professor and occasional Inquirer.net columnist Michael Tan who was cited in Diana Mendoza’s article “Between Sensationalism and Censure” published on the Philippine Journalism Review (April 2002). The article was a commentary on the bizarreness of Filipinos’ regard for sexuality as it is…

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Civics, Crime, Culture, Government, Politics

Palawan’s Underground River: Winner by Hive-Mind

Posted on November 21, 2011 By MidwayHaven 10 Comments on Palawan’s Underground River: Winner by Hive-Mind
Palawan’s Underground River: Winner by Hive-Mind

When I heard that the Puerto Princesa Underground River was included in the provisional listing of the New 7 Wonders of Nature, the first thing that came into my mind was the Borg. In the Star Trek science fiction series primarily made for television, the Borg were a villainous cybernetic race with one mind and…

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Environment, Media, Society

Randy David’s views on Gloria Arroyo arrest seem personal

Posted on November 21, 2011 By benign0 29 Comments on Randy David’s views on Gloria Arroyo arrest seem personal
Randy David’s views on Gloria Arroyo arrest seem personal

Indeed, as Inquirer.net columnist Randy David opined in his 19th November 2011 article, perhaps during her time, former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo “deftly manipulated the legal system” to suit her agenda. He was, of course, referring to the “midnight appointment” of key justices in the Philippines’ Supreme Court who are supposedly loyal to her and, as…

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Crime, Media, Politics

The Noynoy Aquino government is turning the Philippines into a vindictive society

Posted on November 20, 2011September 20, 2013 By Ilda 270 Comments on The Noynoy Aquino government is turning the Philippines into a vindictive society
The Noynoy Aquino government is turning the Philippines into a vindictive society

There is a list of the alleged crimes of former Philippine President Gloria Arroyo (GMA) making its rounds on social networking sites like some kind of chain letter. The list comes with a photo of GMA in a wheelchair wearing her neck brace and facemask looking gaunt and distressed. The photo is obviously not a…

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Crime, Culture, Economy, Government, Politics, Society

Moving to the next circus act: COMELEC finally filing charges against Arroyo

Posted on November 18, 2011November 18, 2011 By benign0 18 Comments on Moving to the next circus act: COMELEC finally filing charges against Arroyo
Moving to the next circus act: COMELEC finally filing charges against Arroyo

It gets interesting for us who chronicle Pinoy dysfunction now that the Philippines’ Commission on Elections (COMELEC) have approved the filing of electoral fraud charges against former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo (GMA). After many years of hearsay reporting from the Philippine Media and haka haka “debate” among the chattering classes of the self-described Philippine “civil society”,…

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Civics, Crime, Government, Media, Society

Inquirer’s Neal Cruz likens living under Aquino Government to life in prison

Posted on November 18, 2011November 18, 2011 By benign0 10 Comments on Inquirer’s Neal Cruz likens living under Aquino Government to life in prison
Inquirer’s Neal Cruz likens living under Aquino Government to life in prison

Let’s not get too caught up in analogies so much lest we come across looking like an idiot. Take this moronism from Inquirer.net columnist Neal Cruz… If you were the warden of a prison and you suspect that some prisoners are planning to escape, won’t you take precautions? Will you give the prisoners passes to…

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Civics, Government, Society

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