Politics

Day of infamy for the Lower House as impeachment prosecution team betrays the public trust

March 21, 2012
By
Defense attorney Noel Lazaro

From non-newsworthy boring to the biggest explosive drama yet. That was today’s session in the on-going impeachment trial of Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona. And despite this and the last several sessions being the turn of the defense team to present their case to the tribunal, the drama still revolved around the already...

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To speak or not to speak? That is the question

March 19, 2012
By
renato_corona

Starting about two weeks ago, Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona started conducting interviews with the media, and also started appearing more often in public forums. These were the forums wherein he spoke out against every accusation leveled at him by the President, his critics, and the Basas. Was it truly a wise decision...

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Noynoying – the Philippine president lends his name to the Filipino Condition

March 19, 2012
By
noynoying

The term may be new but the observations go way back. The term “Noynoying” is a new buzzword that hit home run and stuck. Philippine President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III after all is the no-results president — the President who so early in his stint in office had already been criticised for his slack...

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Demetrio Vicente’s bonsai featured in 2000 Inquirer issue

March 16, 2012
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Above image captioned 'Nonoy Vicente and Alex Vasquez, a plant pathologist' on the original Inquirer feature

Thank goodness for the brilliant technology of Google News! Barely two days after the venerable Philippine Daily Inquirer let loose a doozey of a front page in its 14th March 2012 issue where “unflattering” photos of Demetrio Vicente, a character witness called by the defense team in the trial of Chief Justice Renato Corona,...

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On the lameness of the ‘apology’ of the Philippine Daily Inquirer

March 15, 2012
By
Demetrio_Vicente

And we wonder why — no, we lament that — there is such an astounding culture of impunity in the Philippines. It is because for the trouble of acceding to an invitation to speak the truth before a panel of men in scarlet robes, private citizens cop ridicule from an institution we’ve for so...

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Why it is important for Filipinos to stop being stupid

March 14, 2012
By
homer_simpson

Does consistently slagging the prosecution with glee necessarily make one pro-Corona? That is of course what those who sour grape in the face of the steely elegance with which the defense now present their case in the impeachment trial of Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona would have us believe. But to be fair...

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Congressman Tiangco: Impeachment complaint against CJ Corona was railroaded

March 13, 2012
By
tobias_tiangco

It’s not mere hearsay anymore. A member of the House of Representatives, Congressman Tobias Tiangco confirmed what most people have long been suspecting – that there is a culture of bullying, intimidation, and bribery in Congress. The bullying it seems even comes from the House Majority Leader Neptali “Boyet” Gonzales II himself. But the...

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Why Filipinos cannot seem to get what the defense team in the impeachment trial are up to

March 13, 2012
By
corona_impeachment

Kiko Pangilinan and Senator-Judge Jinggoy Estrada don’t seem to get it. Neither do any of the media commentators who talked about today’s hearing in the impeachment trial of Chief Justice Renato Corona. Echoing Pangilinan’s and Estrada’s assertion, Media pundits also expressed how they saw no point in the Defense team’s tack in raising the...

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PNoy: coup to oust him could be something from his wish list

March 9, 2012
By
antonio_trillanes

Some people can’t tell whether President Noynoy Aquino lacks imagination or is kicking his imagination into overdrive. Recently it seems that his imagination had actually been working doubly hard. From out of the blue he made a new claim that there is a plot in the works to oust him. As usual, however, PNoy...

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Oil prices are up therefore women suffer according to Gabriela logic

March 9, 2012
By
peter-stuyvesant

It seems even the “experts” on women’s issues got it wrong as far as what could’ve been the whole point of commemorating International Women’s Day celebrated today, the 8th of March. Quite ironic that the most visible group that claims to be fighting for “women’s issues” takes their name from Filipino folk hero Gabriela...

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