Philippines ruled by Hacenderos

Through the history, the Philippines have been ruled by hacenderos. Since the times of the Spaniards, the hacenderos had been oppressors of Filipinos. At present, majority of hacenderos are still oppressors of the poor.On account of this, Philippine Legislature passed the Land Reform Law and the Comprehensive... 

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Philippines 2010 Election

Few months left and election is fast approaching. Numerous advertisements of various Presidentiables and Vice Presidentiables are flashing on our screen. Showing more than thrice in a show, imagine how much money they spent for these? Will these worth it? “Nakatulog ka na ba sa dagat ng basura,... 

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Philippine Politics and Wordpress Loops Don’t Mix

Philippine politics and award-winning open source CMS WordPress cannot seem to create good code poetry. Perhaps poetry and political harmony (read; anarchy) cannot and will never co-exist to create a... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] ... 

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Teofisto Guingona III scores palace on statement on private armies

Teofisto Guingona III Bukidnon Representative Teofisto “TG” Guingona III reacted strongly to the statement issued by a Palace spokesman as Malacanang justified its decision to create an independent commission to oversee the dismantling of private armies in the country.   Presidential spokesman Gary... 

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Gibo Jokes

Q. Bakit Si Gibo parang SM? A. Kasi si Gibo’ he’s got it all! Q. Bakit Si Gibo parang Metrobank? A. Kasi you’re in good hands with Gibo Q. Bakit Si Gibo parang Globe? A. Kasi abot mo ang mundo with Gibo Q. Bakit Si Gibo parang Smart? A. Kasi he’s Simply Amazing! Q. Bakit si Gibo... 

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Noynoy and Gibo with World Leaders

I made this “artwork” after reading this post: Erap Estrada and Noynoy Aquino chicken out! Sen. Richard Gordon, Sen. Manuel Villar and former Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro will participate in the two-hour forum. Two other candidates – former President Joseph Estrada and Sen. Benigno... 

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Looking Back: “The Year That Was…”

Looking Back: “The Year That Was…”

(by Marcing Pin)

Happy New Year to all of you readers… as we look forward to the next 12 months, lets review that Year 2009 anno domini or should I say, the 9th year of the 21st century of the years of our Lord.

Obama: First Year
2009 marks the first year of the Barack Obama presidency.

Obama started the year full of praise and adulation not just from his own people but people from around the world. After becoming the first ever African-American to be elected president of the most powerful country in the world. He even emulate the march to the White House that of the man who help freed his people from slavery, the late President Abraham Lincoln… he began the year with his liberal policies to please the Democrats and then lately with a sort of conservative-leaning policies to please the Republicans… he ended the year simply hated by both Republican and Democrat elites simply because of his pro-people policies… a lot of people would say he has done nothing… some actually regretted of criticizing George W. Bush… the conservatives accuse him as socialist, a Marxist, a fascist, a Nazi while at the same time the liberal elites are over-hyping his every move…. at the end of the day, the only bad things he did were for undeservingly winning the Nobel Peace Prize and his pro-gay policies that pretty much open the door to an immoral liberal society that slowly turning American society into…

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Kidnapped friend. Please HELP! Philippine News.

Philippine News with our friend John O’Sullivan. John is our Senior International Peacekeeping Correspondent from Ireland who’s here to shed light and help us out with our international ties and strategies. Problem is, that John has an irrational fear of being kidnapped in the Philippines.... 

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Black Hats on white horses

The difference between a saint and a hypocrite is that one lies for his religion, the other by it.—Minna Antrim THE New Year’s message of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) is addressed to voters in the 2010 elections. The CBCP said voters “must retain what is good, promote... 

Source:  Filipino Voices

The Fockers and the Basterds

Except for those required grade-school essays, I don’t remember jotting down New Year’s resolutions. This year though, I will. I have three in my mind right now, the list is likely grow longer as the year progresses, but three is a good number to start with. 1. Stop trying to make sense... 

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