It would always be easy to declare that we’d never let ourselves deceived by other people. But would such declaration always be more reasonable? Or would it merely be self-gratifying? Would it be entirely foolish to assert otherwise? Would it alway...
This is a screenshot from the video of Rappler's coverage of the vigil and protest over the death of a student. Today, I mean to set aside my blog backlogs because, much as I want to avoid Philippine political discussions in this blog, this incident...
Photo from www.voxxi.com Habemus papam! We have a new pope! Argentine Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio was chosen by 2/3 of the cardinals from around the globe during the conclave that began on March 12, two weeks after the resignation of Pope Benedi...
There were numerous rumors regarding our insurance coverage for 2013 but there were just murmurs until everyone received the policy. It was sent yesterday morning and yes, it was a bomb and it blasted. Words were spread like wildfire, cal...
No matter how good your intentions are, please remember that we’re in Saudi Arabia. There are rules here that we should obey. If you don’t want to obey their customs and traditions, better pack your bags, do the country a favor and le...
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It was October 4, a day before the last day of filing of candidacy, when an official of a local branch of a national political party asked me if I would want to run as councilor in the first district of Marikina City. The message was received through...
Sorry, I can't say much about this newly passed law in the Philippines--R. A. No. 10175 or the Cybercrime Law because I might be the first one to be penalized. Just click on the link to read the contents of this act. Let me end this post...