If Cory Aquino’s color is yellow, Willie Revillame’s is arrogance. Ok so arrogance isn’t a color. Nevertheless it befits Revillame. Last Monday, when the remains of former President Cory Aquino were being brought from La Salle Greenhills to the Manila Cathedral, Revillame complained loudly on live TV why the procession was being televised –albeit in [...]
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DOJ Sec. Raul Gonzalez, whose senility is getting the better of him as each day passes, must want to be no. 1 Twerp of the Year for 2009 (he holds no. 6). He’s now advocating that top officials of the PDEA also go on leave after his own prosecutors went on leave. Let’s see now, [...]
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When prices of oil steeply climbed early this year, the big 3 oil players –SHELL, PETRON, CALTEX– steadily raised pump prices as well, declaring it necessary as they were losing money. Now that oil prices are diving, the three –SHELL, PETRON, CALTEX– have been slow to bring down pump prices, declaring that they were still [...]
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The nerve of Peking to chide the Philippines for its corruption scandal that has implicated China’s ZTE. ZTE officials have maintained they have not bribed any Philippine official. Yeah, right. Pontius Pilate must have been Chinese. China sanctimoniously complains about the "political circus" in the Philippines, yet they violently disperse monks and other citizens of [...]
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Presidential Legal Counsel Sergio Apostol who, like Justice Secretary Raul Goanzalez, is quickly reaching senility if not there already, was caught with his foot in his mouth when he had to quickly apologize to the Filipino Chinese community for slurs he made in connection with Rodolfo Lozada’s expose about the shameful ZTE Broadband scandal. Apostol [...]
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