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The Corona Impeachment Trial: The first week was better than Valium

January 21st, 2012 · No Comments

The much anticipatedImpeachment Trial of Chief Justice Corona began last January 16. The country waited avidly to see the proof, hear the various testimonies against the Chief Justice and to see our democratic process at work. Everyone wanted to hear about the 40 plus propertiesincluding a penthouse suite. Everyone wanted to see just how far the political [...]

Tags: BlogWatch · Fighting graft and corruption · Socio-Political · The Corona Impeachment Trial

The Corona Impeachment Trial: Déjà vu! Will It Go by the Way of Erap?

January 21st, 2012 · No Comments

When you say the word “impeachment”to the common Pinoy, he will probably tell you, “Erap.” This is because the only person to have ever been impeached in our country was former President Joseph Estrada. From Impeachment to People Power The impeachment trial of former Pres. Joseph Estrada led to a second people power revolution. This is because the [...]

Tags: BlogWatch · Editorial · Fighting graft and corruption · Governance · Socio-Political · The Corona Impeachment Trial

The Corona Impeachment Trial: Don’t we all know how to count?

January 18th, 2012 · No Comments

Yesterday was the second day of the much awaited Impeachment Trialof Chief Justice Renato Corona. The country waited in baited breath as the people listened to their radios and watched the TV to see what evidence the prosecution had against the Chief Justice. Since the weeks leading up to the proceedings had filed the pages of [...]

Tags: BlogWatch · Fighting graft and corruption · Governance · Socio-Political · The Corona Impeachment Trial

The Corona Impeachment Trial: Will it be fair?

January 17th, 2012 · No Comments

If you don’t know that thePhilippine Chief Justice Renato Corona is on trial for impeachment, then you must have been living under a rock the last few weeks. This is undoubtedly one of the most important political and legal events to happen in recent history that is sure to have many ramifications in the future. [...]

Tags: BlogWatch · Fighting graft and corruption · Governance · Socio-Political · The Corona Impeachment Trial

“It’s the Economy, Student!” – GMA to PNoy (A Former Student in Economics)

January 13th, 2012 · No Comments

“IT’S THE ECONOMY, STUDENT!” This is the title of ex-president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo’s article that she has written from October to December of last year “…on and off in my spare time during my during my house recuperation, re-hospitalization and hospital detention.” Very similar to the famous “It’s the Economy, Stupid” phrase which was boldly used [...]

Tags: BlogWatch · Fighting graft and corruption · Governance · Noynoy Aquino · PGMA · Socio-Political

Despite Sendong, We at Blog Watch Wish Everyone a Merry Christmas!

December 25th, 2011 · 1 Comment

Christmastime for most Filipinos is one of the happiest times of the year. People look forward to parties, family reunions, exchange gifts, and everyone feels the festive mood all around. In a few days it would be Christmas, but some people may not be feeling the Christmas spirit for various reasons, including the loneliness of [...]

Tags: BlogWatch · Faith and Spirituality · Good Deeds · Socio-Political · Thoughts · Typhoon Sendong

The TRO versus the WLO – Which one holds more clout?

November 17th, 2011 · 1 Comment

Citing a “rare” medical condition that requires treatment abroad is one of the easiest and safest reasons for someone, even those facing legal charges to be able to leave the country. That has been done time and time again. Others are legitimate, others just want to escape media scrutiny for a while, and for others [...]

Tags: BlogWatch · Socio-Political

DISCIPLINE – The One Thing We Need for Change (Part 2)

November 12th, 2011 · 1 Comment

Discipline is much needed and sorely lacking in the country today. It is probably why things are the way they are. There is chaos, no order, no system. It’s a mess! Promises aren’t kept, there’s no palabra de honor, there’s no delicadeza and the values that can help keep society cohesive are slowly eroding. All [...]

Tags: Advocacy · Good Deeds · Governance · LIFE · Parenting and Family · Proud to be Filipino! · Socio-Political

When Will P-Noy Ever Listen to Leila de Lima?

June 25th, 2011 · No Comments

One of the smartest things that P-Noy did at the start of his presidency was to appoint Leila de Lima as head of the Department of Justice DOJ). One of the dumbest things that P-Noy seems to be doing is not to listen to the recommendations of de Lima Secretary de Lima has a well-established [...]

Tags: BlogWatch · Socio-Political

The women in P-Noy’s government (and his life)

June 20th, 2011 · No Comments

It is interesting to see how Pres. Aquino turns to many people and appoints them to key positions to help him run the country. It is quite notable that P-Noy seems to have quite a few women appointees in government. In fact, some of these positions have been traditionally held by men. This should come [...]

Tags: BlogWatch · Socio-Political

Jose Rizal in Today’s World: alive in every Filipino

June 18th, 2011 · No Comments

This month marks the 150th birthday of the country’s National Hero,Dr. Jose Rizal. In line with this, the country is embarking on a massive celebration to remember Calamba, Laguna’s beloved son. Rizal was born June 19, 1861 to a well-to-do family. He was highly educated, completing his medical education in Spain and Germany; a prolific [...]

Tags: BlogWatch · Proud to be Filipino! · Rizal @150 · Socio-Political

Back to School (Year in and Year out, Here We Go Again!)

June 8th, 2011 · No Comments

Yesterday marked the opening of classes for millions of Filipino children. The start of classes once again marks an opportunity for change, and at the same time a recap of the same old story of previous years. The same problems keep arising, year after year, but year after year, it remains largely unsolved and swept [...]

Tags: BlogWatch · Education and Learning · Socio-Political

PAGASA: A case of the boy who cried wolf

May 30th, 2011 · No Comments

Ever heard of the fable of the boy who cried wolf? That’s what PAGASA or the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration seems to be. The weather bureau tasked with predicting the weather systems in the country has once again made the worst case scenario prediction, instilling much fear and apprehension to the nation, only [...]

Tags: BlogWatch · Socio-Political

Mar Roxas in the Aquino Administration – Will he be Little President?

May 11th, 2011 · 2 Comments

The one year moratorium on appointing election losers is about to be up and everyone wants to know what Pres. Aquino will do with his former running mate Mar Roxas. (ANC’s Strictly Politics cited this blogpost in its May 10 edition). There’s talk that he will be an executive secretary. Some are saying former Mr. Palengke [...]

Tags: BlogWatch · Governance · Noynoy Aquino · Parenting and Family · Socio-Political

President Aquino: One Year After

May 5th, 2011 · No Comments

It’s been almost a year since President Aquino won the presidency of the Philippines in the country’s first automated elections. Much hype and support were given to him. The country was full of optimism. The President promised: “No to Wang-wang”, “Kayo ang boss ko!” Let’s take a look and see how our boss, the president, [...]

Tags: BlogWatch · Noynoy Aquino · Socio-Political

On Willie Revillame (Where are the puppet masters? The monster makers? The real exploiters?)

April 13th, 2011 · No Comments

Much has been written and said about the apparent child abuse and/or exploitation that occurred in TV5’s show Willing Willie. The animosity is mainly directed towards its host Willie Revillame. Many people are turned off by Mr. Revillame’s antics. He has divided the country once again. Mr. Revillame has a knack for polarizing the citizens [...]

Tags: Socio-Political · That's Entertainment · Willing WIllie · Wowowee

Saying goodbye with gratitude to 2010 and welcoming 2011 with hope and optimism

January 1st, 2011 · 1 Comment

As the year draws to a close and as a new one dawns upon us, it’s a good time to reflect on how 2010 turned out. 2010—a year of the Tiger has certainly been a year of aggressive change. There have been many breakups and breaking news all over the country and around the world. [...]

Tags: BlogWatch · New Year's Resolutions · Socio-Political

Paskong Pinoy— A toll on productivity

December 18th, 2010 · No Comments

The Philippines is listed in the world as having the longest and earliest Christmas holiday. As early as September, homes all over the country start putting up Christmas decorations. By October, malls are in full swing for the pre-holiday sales. By November, the Christmas bonuses are out so that by December, everyone is already in [...]

Tags: BlogWatch · Socio-Political · Thoughts

Vizconde Massacre: A Case where Truth and Justice are Elusive Dreams

December 15th, 2010 · 9 Comments

Back in Time It has almost been 2 decades since the gruesome Vizconde massacre that happened on the fateful night of June 30, 1991, where Estrellita Vizconde (47) and her daughters Carmela Vizconde (18) and Jennifer Vizconde (7) were allegedly murdered by Hubert Webb and 7 other conspirators in the Vizconde residence in BF Homes [...]

Tags: Fighting graft and corruption · Maguindanao Massacre · Socio-Political · Thoughts

Nearing 100 days in office—the President’s achievements so far

September 15th, 2010 · 1 Comment

President Aquino is nearing his 100th day in office. For the first three months of his Presidency, we can certainly say that his positive momentum is still riding high. People are still largely optimistic, seeming to give him a chance to get his footing and providing ample time to see some policies set forth. The [...]

Tags: BlogWatch · Noynoy Aquino · Socio-Political


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