If I Were A Hot, Black, Backup FHM Model (Part 1 of 2)
by Marcelle Fabie Nation, despite the misgivings of yours truly, President Aquino gave an excellent breakdown a few weeks back about his lovelife’s current status....
Impeachment Getting To Be Exciting… A Little
By Manuel Garcia Calleja It’s a good thing when I went to the barbershop with my apo there were only Egay the barber attending to...
Creative Solutions to Worsening conditions along EDSA: The 40 Km Speed Limit for Buses, etc. (Part 2/2)
Continuation from Creative Solutions to Worsening conditions along EDSA: The 40 Km Speed Limit for Buses, etc. (Part 1) Pushing for a standard wage...
Creative solutions to worsening conditions along EDSA: The 40 km speed limit for buses, etc. (Part1/2)
by Dine Racoma No one can contest the dire traffic situation along EDSA. There is a hodgepodge of all sorts of vehicles (legal and otherwise)...
Day 24: Highlights of the Corona Impeachment trial- “The day we all watched re-runs”
by Wilfred Avila THE IMPEACHMENT TRIALS – DAY 24, FEB. 27, 2012 THE DAY WE ALL WATCHED RE-RUNS! In the early morning, The PALEA held...
Was the EDSA Revolution all about driving out an iron-fisted dictator from the seat of power?
by Jego Ragragio The question may come across as a strange one, in light of this past Saturday’s celebration of the 26th anniversary of the EDSA...
Why we need to be so hard on the prosecutors (2/2)
Continued from Why we need to be so hard on the prosecutors (Part 1/2) Another tactic that is backfiring on the Prosecution team is the...
Why we need to be so hard on the prosecutors (Part 1/2)
Since the impeachment proceedings began, or perhaps as soon as they filed the complaint, the Prosecution team has gotten as much media attention as the man...
Shaping up the Globe: On being a Global Shaper to the World Economic Forum
About a month ago, I found myself on a stage between Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Professor Klaus Schwab in Davos, Switzerland. Sharing the stage with...
CHEd chair Licuanan should resign
by Venzie Commission on Higher Education (CHEd) chairperson Patricia Licuanan should resign from her post for failure to stop tuition and other fee hikes for the...
Drawing the line in the impeachment trial
by JM Ragaza Neri Colmenares can arrest the attention of the crowd by pouncing the opponent not with empty rhetoric and histrionic argumentation but with...
Day 23 Corona Impeachment Highlights: Do you hear what I hear? No, it’s hearsay!
THE IMPEACHMENT TRIALS – DAY 23, FEB. 23, 2012 DO YOU HEAR WHAT I HEAR? NO, IT’S HEARSAY!! by Wilfred Avila Originally posted at the...
Corona Impeachment Trial: Symptom of judicial supremacism
by JJ Domingo What transpired in yesterday’s hearing of the impeachment complaint against Chief Justice Renato Corona highlights the danger of judicial privilege, which the...
Blog Watch commentaries featured at Google news top stories
The Corona Impeachment Trial is now on its 23rd day. I have always relied on Twitter and Facebook to share commentaries about the trial. I...
Day 22 Corona Impeachment Highlights: Selective justice…impeaching a man for the “sins” of 8
THE IMPEACHMENT TRIALS – DAY 22, FEB. 22, 2012 SELECTIVE JUSTICE…IMPEACHING A MAN FOR THE “SINS” OF 8? by Wilfred Avila Originally posted at Noisy...