Archive for June, 2007
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas declared a state of emergency and dismantled the Hamas-led unity government after the militant group killed off its Fatah rivals and took control of the Gaza Strip on Thursday. With reports of gangland style shootings, the streets of Gaza is literally a war zone.
Abbas who heads Fatah, fired the Hamas […]
June 17th, 2007 | Posted in World News | 1 Comment
The Abu Sayyaf, a true band of terrorists indeed. Responsible for kidnappings, bombings, and killings. I say, get rid of all of ‘em. Capture them, convict them, and sentence them for life. But how? I propose we Gay Bomb them. I recently heard reports that The United States once […]
June 17th, 2007 | Posted in Wacky News, World News | No Comments
It’s day four of the Group Writing Project for Musa Dimasidsing. I’ve been very moved, sometimes to tears, at the overwhelming compassion from fellow bloggers, and to those who have emailed me. From prominent journalists, to political bloggers, and even non-political bloggers, they have all written, and have become part of one voice.
To […]
June 16th, 2007 | Posted in Current Events | 6 Comments
Now this is a republican candidate that has his head screwed on straight. Among the dozens of Republican Candidates vying for the presidency, this guy actually has the guts to step away from the conservative rhetoric, and focus on the issue and how to actually make The United States safer, and not buy into […]
June 16th, 2007 | Posted in Videos | No Comments
It was nearly 9 days ago, on Wednesday of last week, when Chairman Abalos announced to media that Comelec would declare a failure of election. Within a day, Abalos would retract that statement in the midst of growing controversy, if Comelec could even do such a thing as declare a failure of electon. […]
June 15th, 2007 | Posted in Current Events | 3 Comments
It is done. Senator Trillanes has been proclaimed. Despite the attempt by Esperon to stop Senator Trillanes from going to the proclamation, Senator Trillanes was still able to attend the proclamation.
Gago talaga ito si Esperon, trying to stop the proclamation from happening, and what we also noticed was that coming in, Senator Trillanes […]
June 15th, 2007 | Posted in Politics | 2 Comments
The Musa Dimasidsing Writing Project continues. Today is a busy day, but I am sincerely heartened, that two more bloggers have taken up the cause of writing for Musa Dimasidsing. A Task Force has been set up to investigate the murder of Musa Dimasidsing. But what would have been better is that […]
June 15th, 2007 | Posted in Current Events | 3 Comments
Arroyo: The Lieutenant who became a detainee. The detainee who became a candidate. The candidate who defied an Administration. Striking story! But now, the people want to know how the story ends. Only a famous downfall will do. And what could be more glorious than to challenge the President herself […]
June 15th, 2007 | Posted in Politics | 14 Comments
Dynasty? This is the only word that comes to mind with regards to this San Antonio Spurs team. Winning the NBA Finals in fashion, by sweeping the Cleveland Cavaliers. Lebron James, he’s young, he’ll be back. I was sad at the crowd reaction though, booing the whole time, I think the […]
June 15th, 2007 | Posted in Sports | No Comments
Within just a few hours, Antonio Trillanes IV, will be the newest Senator of the land. So who can blame him, after a long election season mounting a campaign and guarding the votes, we can see a vibrant smile on his face. But even if, that smile is there, it doesn’t mean he […]
June 15th, 2007 | Posted in Politics | No Comments
I haven’t been on top of this as much as I would have liked. But this is just one of the big stories that is happening today. From the proclamation of Antonio Trillanes IV, to the hearing of the soldiers involved in the mutiny, to the investigation of Task Force Maguindanao on the […]
June 15th, 2007 | Posted in National News | 1 Comment
The jockeying for chairmanship positions as well as the Senate Presidency as started even before the winners were declared. But it looks like the Senate Presidency will come down to two opposition Senators, Aquilino Pimentel Jr. or Manny Villar. There may be a rift that could form because of this, and as early […]
June 15th, 2007 | Posted in Politics | No Comments
After weighing in, Koko Pimentel finally sues provincial poll supervisors Lilian Radam of South Cotabato and Yogie Martirizar of North Cotabato. No doubt, if it were not for the the “lost” Maguindanao election documents, Lintang Bedol would be included in this lawsuit.
If you will recall, these three officials went missing after they failed to […]
June 14th, 2007 | Posted in National News | No Comments
“I’m the decider and I decide what is best”. Bush is one of the most divisive American Presidents in history, with his almost 6 years with a Republican Congress, he was unopposed to enact his policies. Although divisive, his statements to the contrary have always been laughable.
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June 14th, 2007 | Posted in Politics | No Comments
It is done, the soldier who became a mutineer, who became a detainee, who became a Senate Candidate, and now to become a Senator of The Republic of The Philippines. In an announcement by Comelec, the proclamation for Antonio Trillanes IV will be tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. Friday.
Trillanes’ lawyer, will ask a local court […]
June 14th, 2007 | Posted in Politics | 6 Comments
It’s day two of the group writing project for Musa Dimasidsing, the media hasn’t at all failed in its duty to cover this senseless murder that became of Musa. A few more bloggers are joining the writing project, and we will also include a columnist who has written an opinion piece with regards to […]
June 14th, 2007 | Posted in Current Events | 2 Comments