+ Follow BROTHER EDDIE VILLANUEVA AND RAUL ROCO Tag
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[Title] => After us, the deluge / Jasmine Trias, our Jasmine
[Summary] => We had long scripted events before, during and after the May 10 elections, and by the sainted beard of the prophet, almost everything we had forecast is coming true. Nobody at the time saw President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo about to break her "word of honor". She said she would never, ever disgrace her political integrity by running for the presidency in 2004. She was through with politics. She had learned her lesson. Really?
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[Title] => Reflections on elections / Understanding the Filipino
[Summary] => I have often been asked these past days and weeks by well-meaning and highly-educated Filipinos if the overall situation in our country today is worse off or better than it was when President Ferdinand Marcos declared martial rule 32 years ago. Invariably, and without any hesitation, I would answer "We are much worse off today." Invariably the next question would be: If it is, why dont we and why cant we do something about it?
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BROTHER EDDIE VILLANUEVA AND RAUL ROCO
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[Title] => After us, the deluge / Jasmine Trias, our Jasmine
[Summary] => We had long scripted events before, during and after the May 10 elections, and by the sainted beard of the prophet, almost everything we had forecast is coming true. Nobody at the time saw President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo about to break her "word of honor". She said she would never, ever disgrace her political integrity by running for the presidency in 2004. She was through with politics. She had learned her lesson. Really?
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[Title] => Reflections on elections / Understanding the Filipino
[Summary] => I have often been asked these past days and weeks by well-meaning and highly-educated Filipinos if the overall situation in our country today is worse off or better than it was when President Ferdinand Marcos declared martial rule 32 years ago. Invariably, and without any hesitation, I would answer "We are much worse off today." Invariably the next question would be: If it is, why dont we and why cant we do something about it?
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