Monthly Archives: April 2010

MEA CULPA, MEA MAXIMA CULPA

After four decades, the Vatican has absolved the Beatles, calling their pop songs “ beautiful  melodies “ ending years of acrimonious relationship between the famous British pop group who made musical history in the 1960s and the Catholic church, a report from the L’Observatore, the official newspaper of the Rome-based tiny city-state said. The Vatican had called the… Read More »

Mang Atong, the Perennial Loser

  “The public loves a winner” could never be so applicable in the chronicling of events.  In battles, the names of the winners were emblazoned in gold and marbles markers.  In crime cases, the police officer who solved the case would get the accolades.  In political contests, the names of winners were in the headlines of newspapers.  … Read More »

GMA’s DISGRACEFUL APPOINTMENTS

“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”                                                                                                                                          —  George Santayana   CHICAGO (JGLi) – The midnight appointments and that of the Chief Justice of the Philippine Supreme Court being contemplated by outgoing President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (GMA) must surely be causing her father, President Diosdado Macapagal, to… Read More »

Fast Food For Thought

OUR HEROES By Rudy M.Viernes      The Philippine government cannot provide employment opportunities to its teeming employable citizens, sad to say. So, many Filipinos go abroad where employment abounds. Thus the template OFW was coined for Overseas Filipino Worker (which used to be OCW for Overseas Contract Worker) and has become commonplace, a phenomenon nevertheless, and its here… Read More »

The betrayal of Gibo Teodoro

On the week that Christians all over the world remembered how Judas Escariot betrayed Jesus Christ with a kiss, a news report came out that administration candidate Gilberto “Gibo” Teodoro Jr. had been abandoned by Mike Arroyo in favor of Nacionalista Party standard bearer Manny Villar.               Obviously, Arroyo did not kiss Teodoro to signal the betrayal… Read More »

The poor man’s vote

For decades, Filipino politicians have courted the poor in their campaigns, and with good reason, of course, the poor having the most number of votes and being the most gullible among the nation’s voting groups. Most of those who associated themselves with the poor or who claimed to champion their cause have won election to important posts in… Read More »

ANG SAN ISIDRO CATHEDRAL

 ANG San Isidro Cathedral, sinasabi sa tansong plake sa harapan nito, ay itinayo ng mga Kastila. noong 1894 o dalawang taon bago binaril sa Bagumbayan ang dakilang bayani, si Dr. Jose Rizal. Umano, ang katedral na ito ay itinayo sapagkat sa alin mang lugar na nilagian o lalagian ng mga Kastila ay kailangan ang simbahan o katedral upang… Read More »

The true opposition party

By: Angel Bulauitan It may be embarrassing to remind all presidential candidates, but frankly none of them, except for Pwersa ng Masa candidate, former President Joseph “Erap” Estrada, can validly claim as belonging to the opposition. After the infamy of political swindle and the subsequent vandalism on the Constitution by the elite and the clerics, a political reconfiguration… Read More »