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Five things the Philippines needs to develop to become a great nation

Posted onJune 8, 2014June 8, 2014Authorbenign031 Comments

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CategoriesCivics, Crime, Culture, Development, Economy, Government, SocietyTagschina, corruption, disaster response, foreign aid, foreign investment, freedom of information, haiyan, independence day, justice, military, overseas foreign worker, pork barrel, transparency, victim mentality

The tragedy…

Posted onSeptember 9, 2013September 10, 2013AuthorMs. Mike Portes7 Comments

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CategoriesCulture, Government, Media, PoliticsTagsaccountability, biznews asia, Clear Manuel Zamora of PDAF anomaly, CoA, commission on audit, Congress, DBM, Department of Budget and Management, House of Congress, Manuel Zamora, Philippine Government, Scrap Pork, Senate, transparency, Way Kurat

Some Senators who found Corona guilty committed worse crimes than what he was accused of

Posted onJune 6, 2012April 29, 2016AuthorIlda274 Comments

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CategoriesCrime, Government, PoliticsTags1986, bank secrecy, ferdinand marcos, impeachment, jack enrile, jinggoy estrada, juan ponce enrile, jv ejercito, loren legarda, noynoy aquino, petition, Renato Corona, snap elections, transparency, waiver

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

Posted onJune 3, 2012June 4, 2012Authora104 Comments

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CategoriesGovernment, Politics, SocietyTagsabraham lincoln, albert einstein, campaign promise, hypocrisy, jbc, judicial and bar council, kim henares, leila de lima, noynoy aquino, pabida, quiet, senator angara, shut up, transparency, vindictiveness

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

Posted onMay 25, 2012May 25, 2012Authorbenign019 Comments

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CategoriesCivics, Crime, Development, Government, PoliticsTagsbank secrecy, daang matuwid, impeachment, jeepney, justice, legislation, noynoy aquino, Public Transport, Renato Corona, Senate, sign the waiver, transparency

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