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Just about time to ‘trim’ down the fats off the PNP bureaucracy
BARELY 3-weeks into his job at the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), Secretary Juanito Victor ‘Jonvic’ Remulla, younger brother of Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin…
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Our Grand Delusion
THE 16th Summit of BRICS+ countries had a rousing and positive conclusion last October 24 in Kazan, Russia, highlighted by accession of new members, Egypt, United Arab Emirates,…
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Reforming the Partylist Law: Is Congress up to the task?
ATTY. George Erwin Garcia, an intellectual and keen observer of events, has called for the “overhaul” of RA 7941 or the Partylist Law, passed by Congress 30 years ago, in March 1995.…
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Another proof of duplicity of America as our ‘friend’
LAST April 22, 2024, the US State Department released its Country Report on Human Rights Practices, an annual report that is used by Uncle Sam to whitewash its well-documented…
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LARRY Johnson, a former CIA analyst, who is presently among the rarest individuals we can find— also Scott Ritter, Douglas Macgregor, Nima Alkhorshid, Ray McGovern, John Mearsheimer,…
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Western Arms is like a dog: Loud bark, effeminate bite
AFTER more than two years since the start of Russia’s ‘Special Military Operation’ (SMO) in February 2022, targeting the eastern part of Ukraine to save from certain annihilation its…
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Finding a better use for the mainstream Western media
“MAGANDANG pambalot ng tinapa” (Good as a fish wrap). This is how flea market vendors refer to the way they make use of newspapers after they have bought them and read their contents,…
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No amount of money can improve our own security
FOR the current fiscal year, it was announced that our Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) would be getting a huge slice of our national budget to the tune of P40 billion for its…
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What is the ‘New Approach’ to the War on Drugs?
OVER the course of the last two weeks, the authorities have confiscated two major shipments of illegal drugs worth over P6 billion, nearly aggregating the more than P6.7 billion worth…
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As stupid as it gets
IF the majority of Filipinos continue to entertain the belief that there is still “hope” for them to regain the respect of the international community by a clear demonstration of our…
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