Politics

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

November 20, 2011
By
A visibly gaunt former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo

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...

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Arroyo TRO vs travel ban: Fact is Noynoy and his henchmen were outsmarted yet again @jimparedes @gangbadoy

November 15, 2011
By
laban_hand

This is the man and the administration all these bozos campaigned for. Philippine President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III let an entire year pass without filing a formal legal case against the lady he’s taken pains to demonise since 2009. So now the Yellow mob are relying on lame humour to anesthetize themselves as they...

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Is Justice Secretary Leila De Lima jeopardizing relations with the Dominican Republic?

November 14, 2011
By
dominican_republic

The legal team of former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo have ratcheted up pressure on Philippine Justice Secretary Leila De Lima by calling for her resignation in the aftermath of her botched handling of “information” surrounding Arroyo’s alleged bid for political asylum in the Dominican Republic. Maybe she should — for the sake of continued friendly...

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The Dominican Republic dragged into the latest Aquino Government gaffe

November 13, 2011
By
Justice Secretary Leila de Lima

This is looking to be another of those astounding gaffes that the government of Philippine President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III has become world-renowned for since taking power in July, 2010. In recent months, the lastest “issue” making the rounds of the chattering classes is the travel ban slapped by Malacañang on former President Gloria...

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Gloria Arroyo travel ban: The commies should be worried

November 10, 2011
By
airplane

The whole issue about the request of former Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo (GMA) to seek medical treatment abroad and the denial of that request by the Department of Justice under Secretary Leila de Lima is really a non-issue. The Constitution of the Philippines guarantees freedom to travel in and out of the country to...

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The degeneration of Internet activism in the Philippines under the Aquino government

November 8, 2011
By
net_access

It’s time we recall with some bemusement the words of “columnist” Jose Ma. Montelibano in a 28th October 2011 article on the Inquirer.net… That is why Noynoy Aquino is now president. What he is simply by character, a son of two heroes who were not stained by corruption or swallowed by power, and himself...

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President Noynoy Aquino and the rest of his clan: YouTube Stars!

November 8, 2011
By
noynoy aquino7

There are times when I think that President Noynoy Aquino (PNoy) says something that seems like it makes sense. It makes sense up until he moves on to his next sentence in which he takes a jab at his predecessor, a habit that we have come to expect of him when he is being...

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Facts Filipinos never wanted to know about the Aquinos and Cojuangcos

November 7, 2011
By
serf

Those who went out and did point-by-point “rebuttals” of the now famous gone-viral YouTube video AQUINO COJUANGCO: FACTS THEY DONT WANT YOU TO KNOW HD miss the point. The point, in my opinion, is that there is a whole swath of information and history that is not routinely highlighted by mainstream media. Yet, blogger...

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It’s amazing how many of the Revillas of Cavite are named ‘Ramon’

November 2, 2011
By
Ram-Revilla

Killed over a Php 1 million (USD20,000+) monthly allowance. That was what seemed to have been the motive for the killing of showbiz personality Ramgen “Ram Revilla” Bautista who was murdered apparently in cold blood on the 28th October in his home. The two prime suspects are his younger siblings Ramon Joseph “RJ” Bautista...

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To those calling for war or peace in Mindanao: You’re not asking the right questions

November 1, 2011
By
moro_kris

Despite having been to Mindanao more times than the average Manila resident when I was younger, I can’t really say I know the place as well as some of those who are quick to offer “solutions” to the “situation” over there. To begin with, it was mainly its major cities that I’ve been to...

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