The handful but noisy militants from the ranks of Anakbayan , Bayan Muna, Gabriela, and other leftist groups are barking up the wrong tree in their protest against the visit of Sec.Hillary Clinton.
By Pompeyo S. Pedroche and Ihce de Leon, readers 11/13/2009 5:05 PM
I share in the joy and relief in seeing Fr. Sinnot set free in one piece. I will not ask the whys and wherefores of such a happy turn of event, not even the ticklish question of ransom. That the poor priest is alive and in government custody is what’s important.
By Pompeyo S. Pedroche, reader 11/12/2009 6:01 PM
Afghanistan, Afghanistan, what’s a President to do? All his options are bad ones. Raise the troop levels and give the Taliban a run for it’s money? For what? To support a corrupt aristocracy? Bad idea. So should he keep the troop levels the same? That just places the soldiers already there in harm’s way, and for no good purpose whatsoever.
By Janet Leigh, reader 11/12/2009 5:59 PM
By nature, Manny Pacquiao is a generous person. So when he donates his money to the poor and needy, that’s admirably fine. However, when he gives luxurious jewelry and cars to ladies for no apparent reason or occasion, that will raise eye brows and tongues start wagging.
By concerned reader 11/12/2009 5:54 PM
Please evaluate the qualifications of the candidates for the coming elections. This is not a reality TVshow or a popularity contest. Learn from your mistake..You have elected Mr. Estrada as President before...Did he resolve the issues on corruption and poverty.
By Jess S, reader 11/12/2009 5:52 PM
Congratulations to Showtime. It has been staging the best of young Pinoy’s group, song,dance, and variety creativity. Far from being American copycats, these groups of young boys, girls, and gays have been spending their time constructively by organizing and practicing their number relentlessly.
By Pompeyo S. Pedroche, reader 11/12/2009 5:49 PM
If it's true that Mr. Chiz will support Mr. Noynoy, it's really a wise move for Mr. Chiz. He got the right man to support with. Congratulations!
By Antonietta Magtanum, reader 11/12/2009 5:45 PM
Yes, whistleblowers should be spared, but then Joey de Venecia and Jun Lozada are not whistleblowers in the true sense of the word. A whistleblower, like a ball game referee, blows the whistle as soon as he spots a violation during the game, not after. He is not part of the game.
By Pompeyo S. Pedroche, reader 11/12/2009 5:43 PM
Blackmail... ito marahil ay ang pinakakumon sa ating mga politiko. Kadalasan, kung sila ay magkakuntsaba, sila ay nagtatakipan. Oras na sila ay nagkantihan, sila ay naglalabasan ng kanilang mga kabulastugan at nagtatakutan na kung sila ay labanan, marami pa silang ibubunyag sa kalaban.
By Multiply user Pat Demaclid 11/12/2009 5:41 PM
This was about the mess created by Aling Gloria's government in 2006 – the controversial ZTE-NBN deal worth $329 million. Yesterday's Senate findings were welcomed by majority of Filipinos living in the Philippines and all over the world as a move to stop illegal activities in the government sector and course graft and corrupt practices.
By Conrad S. Angeles, reader 11/12/2009 5:39 PM
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