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Culture / Society

After the Storm: Stories on Ondoy

November 13, 2020 - by benign0 - 6 Comments.

The following is a re-post of my article “Day Ten, post Ondoy” originally posted on FilipinoVoices.com on the 7th October 2009. The article has since been included in Elbert Or’s …

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Politics

Typhoon Goni (Ph codename #RollyPH) an epic PR fail for the Philippine Opposition

November 2, 2020 - by benign0 - 3 Comments.

It seems the Opposition led by the bloc rabidly-loyal to the Aquino-Cojuangco clan (a.k.a. the Yellowtards) are scrounging around for opportunities to pick up the pieces of the shattered dreams …

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Environment / Politics

Opposition disappointed as #RollyPH (Typhoon Goni) leaves the Philippines relatively unscathed

November 1, 2020 - by benign0 - 1 Comment

Once again the Philippine Opposition’s prayers were left unanswered as Typhoon Goni (codenamed “Rolly” in the Philippines) passes relatively harmlessly. Like most typhoons plowing through the Philippines, Rolly left a …

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#RollyPH landfall expected to result in “catastrophic” destruction

November 1, 2020November 1, 2020 - by benign0 - 2 Comments.

As of this writing super-typhoon Goni (codenamed “Rolly” in the Philippines) hit land in Bato, Catanduanes in the Philippines’ east coast. The storm is packing winds of 225 kph accompanied …

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Government / Politics

Dishonest Philippine Opposition are desperately politicising typhoon #RollyPH!

October 31, 2020 - by benign0 - 6 Comments.

Just when you thought the Opposition led by the Yellowtards (the partisan bloc rabidly loyal to the Aquino-Cojuangco feudal clan) could not plumb even lower depths in their desperate quest …

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Government / Media

Typhoon #NinaPH: the struggle for Leni Robredo’s PR image is on! #Nockten

December 27, 2016December 27, 2016 - by FallenAngel - 15 Comments.

To observe someone’s true colors, especially leaders, it is best done when they are in situations they cannot plan for, or cannot entirely control. An easy example, of course, would …

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Government / Politics

How do I, as a voter, view Mar Roxas

December 23, 2015 - by Vincent - 6 Comments.

Recently, Mar Roxas seems to be receiving more criticism than a welcome by most Filipinos which he especially needs now that he is running for president. And it also seems …

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Culture / Development / Economy / Education / Society

Do Your Country a Favor: Get Out!

November 21, 2015 - by zaxx - 123 Comments.

Stuck in the middle of traffic, inching your way like a tortoise every few minutes while staring at the sea of red tail lights at a standstill on the massive …

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