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Global Call to Action Against Poverty and Social Watch Philippines: Philippines is far worse now than when she came to power

On July 27, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo will deliver her ninth (and hopefully last) State of the Nation Address.
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It's as simple as a flick of the switch.

The first step is just turning off a light. ...
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STOP (Sa Tamang Oras at Paraan) Cha-Cha Movement: Outraged over Con-Ass

We are outraged! We protest and decry the brazen move by the majority faction of the House of Representatives, notwithstanding some dissension within its ...
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Preparing for 2010 Elections

Fr. Melo Diola of Dilaab recently wrote people to ask for their thoughts on his position paper on the 2010 elections. I promised him a ...
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The Greatest Filipino Ever

Looking back at the year 1887, one cannot help wonder why national hero Jose Rizal was considered Spain's greatest enemy in the Philippines. From the ...
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Freedom from Debt Coalition: Living Dead (Statement on the 2009 Spring Meetings of IMF-WB)

“Living dead” is a popular term used to describe various movies on reanimated corpses or mindless, rotting human beings resurrected from the dead causing havoc ...
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Makati Business Club: On worsening corruption -- A call for change

We support the call of the five senior bishops led by Jaro Archbishop Angel Lagdameo that the time for radical reforms to rebuild our country ...
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Global Call to Action Against Poverty: G20 must prioritize people living in poverty to prepare for the storm ahead

Days before the G20 summit, the Global Call to Action Against Poverty (GCAP) alliance is appealing to leaders to prioritize the needs of people living ...
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Peoples’ Global Action issued 10-point challenge to GFMD

Today, after the two days Civil Society Forum of the Second Global Forum on Migration and Development (GFMD) and as the Official Forum commence civil ...
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First State of the Nation Address by President Benigno Simeon Aquino III (26 July 2010)

Speaker Feliciano Belmonte; Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile; Vice President Jejomar Binay; Chief Justice Renato Corona; Former Presidents Fidel Valdez Ramos and Joseph Ejercito Estrada;

Keeping an eye on Aquino’s commitment to change

The new administration of President Benigno S. Aquino III begins with an extremely high trust rating of 88 percent – higher than any of the

Rep. JV Ejercito: Mikey Arroyo is demoralizing the Party List System

Representative JV Ejercito (Lone District, San Juan City) today said the party list system has been bastardized by the minions of Gloria Arroyo, with the

Water deficit and alarmism surplus

The country’s media outlets were bombarded this week by “water crisis”, “water woes to get worse” and related stories. Some friends asked me if the

Rep. JV Ejercito commends P-Noy’s position towards regulating casinos

Representative Joseph Victor “JV” Ejercito (Lone District, San Juan City) commended today President Noynoy Aquino’s position towards the regulation of casinos to tourism areas.

Think NATION!

Whenever there is a presidential election, people tend to wear their patriotism either on their chests, around their necks, or around their wrists: emblazoned tees

Rep. JV Ejercito slams Meralco, urges government to take stand

Representative Joseph Victor “JV” Ejercito (Lone District, San Juan City) slammed recent Meralco’s rate increase as grave abusive at the expense of the Filipino people.

Inaugural Speech of President Benigno Simeon Cojuangco Aquino III

His Excellency Jose Ramos Horta, Former President Fidel V. Ramos, Former President Joseph Estrada, Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile and members of the Senate, House

How presidential speeches including inaugural addresses are written

Here is an extract from J. Eduardo Malaya & Jonathan E. Malaya, …So Help Us God: The Presidents of the Philippines and Their Inaugural Addresses,
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