
Floods of discontent
Unlike Noah, who had been warned of the coming flood, the tenants of Malacañang are nebulous about the weather.
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Journalist, Publisher of Mindanao Journal a community newspaper based in Davao City; External PR Practitioner; currently a Board Member of PT&T. Former News and Program Director of RMN-IBC in Davao City; former columnist of Evening Post; former VP for Mindanao operation of PT&T; former Columnist of Sun Star Davao.

Unlike Noah, who had been warned of the coming flood, the tenants of Malacañang are nebulous about the weather.
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The last time we checked, patriotism is not measured by any shade of color or political party.
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For a country whose vast population queues for hours for P20 per kilo subsidized rice, one cannot help but ask if satellites can be eaten.
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These last several days, there were perceptible last-minute moves to scavenge whatever could be transmogrified and passed off as his accomplishments.
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The Romanov lesson isn’t about revenge. It’s about what happens when institutions fail and only force is left.
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For context: The Nuremberg Trials of Nazi leaders for war crimes and crimes against humanity had 199 defendants. They were secured by 300 soldiers.
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The public has been focused on the horrendous traffic jam caused by the rally and the prospect of this leading to a people’s march towards Malacañang. What…
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Trillanes must be shaking in his boots at the prospect of facing the lioness litigator Sheila Sison.
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Forget what we have been taught in school that in a democracy, there are checks and balances. These days, they are called transactions.
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The 2028 election is not far off and if perchance VP Sara becomes president they will have to settle their obligations pronto.
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