Never has an issue of massive political proportion end with relatively so little fanfare. The Corona trial died out with little resistance like a bushfire deliberately set on wet foliage; the Chief Justice’s decision to let the senate’s verdict b...
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Only a few so far have taken the challenge that Renato Corona posed just prior to his ouster as chief justice. In a country ruled by -- I daresay -- a corrupt government, I am not surprised that only a handful have signed the waiver over their right...
The trial is over. The verdict is out. Renato Corona is chief justice no more. Curiously, however, I am still hung up on it. Now with a few words, I have to let go. 1. From the start, and without considering any evidence, I never believed Coro...
Would it be proper now if we just call him plain “Attorney”? For the past five months, I’ve been so focused on the impeachment trial that I forgot the weeds growing in my garden and they look so ugly interspersed with my bloom...
It’s 20-3 ! The verdict - GUILTY Filed under: Corona Impeachment, life, Philippine Politics, Philippines Tagged: CJ Corona, Day 44 of the CJ Corona's trial, Impeachment Trial of CJ Corona, just my two cents, Philippine Politics, Philippin...
Today May 29 was the day when the Philippines took the daang baluktot este daang matuwid and showed the world it’s style of just-tiis.. opps.. (In)Justice. If an offer of pork barrel allocations to convict Corona isn’t “justice that...