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IS RP READY FOR BLOCK VOTING?

By Joseph G. Lariosa • Jul 1st, 2010 • Category: JGL Eye

CHICAGO (JGLi) – The shocking loss of Sen. Manuel “Mar” A. Roxas in the vice presidential election might have left a bad taste in the mouth of everyone, notably incoming President Noynoy Aquino, who did not expect that sometimes in politics anything goes.
I don’t buy the alibi that the winning combination of Noy-Bi (Sen. Aquino-Mayor [...]



BEYOND THE “GALUNGGONG” PRESIDENCY

By Joseph G. Lariosa • Jun 16th, 2010 • Category: JGL Eye

CHICAGO (JGLi) – Sen. Noynoy Aquino has also Gloria Macapagal Arroyo to thank for, for his ascent to Malacanang.
Noynoy was the main beneficiary of the peoples’ hatred of the Mrs. Arroyo. They don’t want her to stay nano-second longer in the Palace, which would only make the Arroyo-hater meter rise.
And the campaign of Aquino was [...]



IS VILLAR MR. CLEAN?

By Joseph G. Lariosa • Apr 30th, 2010 • Category: JGL Eye

CHICAGO (JGLi) – If former Senate President and former Speaker of the House Manny Villar is elected president in the Philippines in about two weeks, he will go down in history as the first ever to turn the concept of political party invented in the 14th century on its head.
A President Villar will be the [...]



GMA’s DISGRACEFUL APPOINTMENTS

By Joseph G. Lariosa • Apr 16th, 2010 • Category: JGL Eye

“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, [...]



CLOTTEY SHOULD HAVE BEEN DISQUALIFIED

By Joseph G. Lariosa • Apr 2nd, 2010 • Category: JGL Eye

CHICAGO, Illinois (JGLi) – In interviews, Manny Pacquiao always tells reporters that all his fights are dedicated to his fans — to make them happy.
But in his last fight with Ghanaian Joshua Clottey, it seems that the pound-for-pound world champion has lost his magic.
By making short shrift of his opponents in the past, Manny has [...]



LACSON HAS NOWHERE TO HIDE

By Joseph G. Lariosa • Mar 1st, 2010 • Category: JGL Eye

CHICAGO, Illinois (JGLi) – Philippine Sen. Panfilo “Ping” Lacson’s reason for escaping from the claws of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo maybe on target. He does not like to give her “the pleasure of seeing my life miserable and in danger.”
That is, if he can outlast her everlasting grip on power even if she is desperately grasping [...]



Should RP Newspapers Endorse Candidates?

By Joseph G. Lariosa • Feb 15th, 2010 • Category: JGL Eye

CHICAGO, Illinois (JGLi) – With elections in the Philippines just around the corner, I have a moot question to ask that may not elicit a response: Should Philippine newspaper editorials endorse candidates?
Any newspaper, which tries to answer this question, will be damn if it does or damn if it doesn’t.
When Spain introduced newspapers in the [...]



FROM FALL GUY TO BURNOUT

By Joseph G. Lariosa • Feb 1st, 2010 • Category: JGL Eye

CHICAGO, Illinois  (JGLi) – I first run across the name Cerge Remonde when I read his bylines as correspondent of Manila Bulletin in the early eighties. Like, Mr. Remonde, I was also with the Bulletin, then, as a police reporter.
I never imagined that I would meet him for the first time in 2005 or about [...]



THERE IS ROOM IN THE INN

By Joseph G. Lariosa • Dec 31st, 2009 • Category: JGL Eye

CHICAGO, Illinois (JGLi) –  Perhaps, one of the more visible faces of the Filipino culture at this time of the year that could eclipse Manny Pacquiao, CNN Hero of the Year Efren Penaflorida, the disastrous images of Typhoon Ondoy or the carnage of journalists or the high-level corruptions in the Arroyo government is no other [...]



CLAN’S ALIBI IN MASSACRE WILL NOT WASH

By Joseph G. Lariosa • Dec 17th, 2009 • Category: JGL Eye

                                    “To those much is given, much is expected.”
                                                                                       – Luke 12:48
 CHICAGO, Illinois (JGLi) – The last story written by Alejandro “Bong” Reblando published in the Manila Bulletin was over the triumphant homecoming in General Santos of boxing’s living legend Manny Pacquiao.
It will not, therefore, be a bad idea, for Mr. Pacquiao to return the [...]