Posts Tagged ‘ conrado de quiros ’

Will Noynoy Aquino incite rebellion if Chief Justice Renato Corona is acquitted?

January 20, 2012
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Execute_Order_66

Another EDSA ocho-ocho “revolution” in the works? That’s according to House Minority Leader Edcel Lagman who reportedly spoke of knowledge of a plan on the part of the administration of President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III to incite an uprising if Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona is acquitted in his on-going impeachment trial… “I...

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PNoy supporters pre-judge Corona impeachment trial

January 11, 2012
By
yellow_mob

It seems like most Filipinos either do not know the meaning of “due process” or are simply too impatient to understand and observe it properly. God forbid that one become the subject of an investigation or an impeachment bid in the Philippines. Once the Filipino public gets a hold of any information that can...

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Conrado de Quiros is a proud communist

January 10, 2012
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North Korea is also a proud commie state

Here we go. The ol’ “if you haven’t gone to the mountains to fight…” card has been played by Inquirer.net “columnist” Conrado “Noynoy is Aragorn” de Quiros. Apparently de Quiros’s feathers were ruffled enough by Senator Joker Arroyo’s eloquent rub… has since stuck to Noynoy like a mollusk to a rock...

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Burying Filipinos like garbage – Typhoon Sendong need not have been as deadly as it was

December 20, 2011
By
grave_cross

The Philippines has now become renowned for template disasters. These are disasters that are caused by systemic issues that are profoundly inherent to the country. They are templates and therefore, by design, are highly repeatable. They happen again and again. Here’s the template for the sort of tragedy unfolding in northern Mindanao today… Heavy...

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Is Chief Justice Renato Corona a victim of Noynoy Aquino’s low self-esteem?

December 14, 2011
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Suffering from low self-esteem?

The German word Schadenfreude is defined as the feeling of pleasure derived from the misfortunes of others. They say that the lower the person’s self-esteem, the more he or she tends to enjoy someone else’s misfortune. According to a recent study by scientists in Leiden University, the Netherlands, “when you have low self-esteem, you...

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Tarzan King of the Apes versus the Inquirer Dot Net ‘columnists’

December 8, 2011
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Even a man who grew up among apes can debate with Inquirer columnists

Posted by “flax” in a comment on Get Real Post: “The early step of all dictators is to inflame the majority in common cause against some scapegoat minority..” – Friedrich Hayek Poor Philippine President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III — crazed by regret and now on a spectacular...

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Let us ‘Occupy the Supreme Court’ according to the unoriginal mind of Conrado de Quiros

December 6, 2011
By
hero

The irony of Inquirer.net “columnist” Conrado ‘Noynoy is Aragorn‘ de Quiros’s use of the “Occupy” fad to brand his personal crusade against the Philippine Supreme Court seems to have escaped his increasingly tunnel-visioned take on Philippine politics. I don’t follow the moronic “Occupy” movement in the United States, but I hear it has since...

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Conrado de Quiros makes like Nazi monster Amon Goeth

November 28, 2011
By
ralph_fiennes-as-Amon-Goeth

Of course Inquirer.net ‘columnist’ Conrado “Noynoy-is-Aragon” de Quiros would first have to cite (yet again!) how the Philippines’ Supreme Court (SC) is (1) made up of appointees of former president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and, as such, (2) the “timing” of the SC order to parcel out the Aquino feudal feif Hacienda Luisita to its tenant...

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Focus on retribution by the Aquino Government had undermined both the economy and institutional governance

November 26, 2011
By
darth-vader-face

Why the focus and circus around retribution while more pressing and forward-looking initiatives like growing the economy, for one, languish at the bottom of media hyping priorities? It could be because Filipinos are culturally predisposed to being retrospective rather than prospective in the way we think. Back in 2009 just as the campaign of...

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Arroyo mugshots – visual opiates for a politics-crazed society

November 22, 2011
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Judge and executioner - Judge Dredd

In my book, I recounted the words of University of the Philippines sociology professor and occasional Inquirer.net columnist Michael Tan who was cited in Diana Mendoza’s article “Between Sensationalism and Censure” published on the Philippine Journalism Review (April 2002). The article was a commentary on the bizarreness of Filipinos’ regard for sexuality as it...

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