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It is in the Filipinos’ best interest that Noynoy stay alive until the 2016 elections are over
President Noynoy Aquino’s health has been a concern ever since the start of his term. He is known as an avid smoker. He claims that his job causes him an unbearable amount of stress. What doesn’t help is that he … Continue reading
Posted in Government, Media, Politics, Civics, Elections
Tagged Agrarian Reform, Elections, hacienda luisita, kris aquino, noynoy aquino, peping cojuangco, supreme court, 2016 elections
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A reminder to Filipinos – the cardinal rules of the House of Aquino
Is it just me, or a growing number of Filipino citizens are becoming more dissatisfied with president Benigno Simeon Aquino III’s (BS Aquino) performance as time passes by? Those who are dissatisfied claim that nothing much has changed. BS Aquino … Continue reading
Posted in Civics, Government, Society
Tagged arsenio balisacan, balat-sibuyas, blame game, cardinal rule, criticism, gloria arroyo, mindanao power crisis, neda, negative campaigning, nganga, noynoy aquino, nscb, poverty
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Do Filipinos understand what debates are really all about?
It seems Nancy Binay has recently become the subject of a few satirical articles. The focus of such satire is her apparent aversion towards participation in any kind of political debate during the election campaign. Court grants Nancy Binay’s Temporary … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Government, Media, Politics, Civics, Culture
Tagged debate, noynoy aquino, nancy binay, elections 2013, civil discussion, cockfight, election campaigns, sabong
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What a difference a day makes – from incredible to infernal: Noynoy’s feature on Time 100
What a difference a day makes, twenty-four little hours … What a difference a day makes, and the difference is you – Stanley Adams, What a Diff’rence a Day Makes What a difference a day makes indeed. President Benigno Simeon … Continue reading
D’oh! Inquirer publishes fake TIME Magazine cover featuring PNoy among 100 Most Influential People in the World
As if it weren’t funny enough. Early today, media watchdog blog Spin Busters broke news of an appalling lapse in editorial rigour by top Philippine broadsheet Philippine Daily Inquirer (PDI). Spotted on the front page of the 20th April 2013 … Continue reading
Noynoy Aquino’s greatest accomplishments: campaigning against his enemies and campaigning for his allies
Philippine President Benigno Simeon “BS” Aquino is one dedicated man. His passion and commitment to following through his support for the Liberal Party’s senatorial bets is unmatched and unprecedented. Despite all the problems facing the nation, he still finds the … Continue reading
Posted in Government, Politics
Tagged election 2013, election campaign, gloria arroyo, Liberal Party, noynoy aquino, Renato Corona, team pnoy
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Nancy Binay candidacy: Pinoy Political Success Is Relative
One child grows up to be Somebody that just loves to learn And another child grows up to be Somebody you’d just love to burn Mom loves the both of them You see it’s in the blood Sly … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, Society, Culture
Tagged cory aquino, noynoy aquino, Politics, relatives, nancy binay, archie manning, Bob Hurley Sr. Sofia Coppola, duane sutter, dynasties, elections 2013, families, Francis Ford Coppola, Jojo Binay, public service, rappler, results, self entitlement, sports
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Modern Idolatry and the Social Media
Two days after April Fools’ Day and I am still reeling in from the bitter truth that we are living in the days of a perpetual practical joke, with the general public being its perennial victims. Where jokes usually end … Continue reading
Hallelujah I Have Seen The Light!
Your perceptions will not change reality, but simply color it. Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem (2002) I just had what alcoholics call a moment of clarity. To think that once I could not see beyond the … Continue reading
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Tagged bimby aquino, Carlos Celdran, erap, kris aquino, noynoy aquino, trolls
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