+ Follow JUSTICE OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES Tag
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[Summary] => I think the last thing a Supreme Court Justice would want to be remembered as is a bigot and a homophobe. Unfortunately, that's just what former Justice Isagani Cruz seems to be bound for, after having published his now infamous opinion column in the Philippine Daily Inquirer entitled "Don we now our gay apparel."
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[Summary] => Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, one time, took a train. Along the way, the train purser approached him for his ticket and he noticed he might have misplaced it. As the justice was checking his pockets, the purser realized it was Justice Holmes he was asking a train ticket for and he did his best to sound apologetic. When the magistrate continued looking for his ticket, the purser respectfully informed the justice that it was alright if he did not have it and that he need not pay again. Holmes retorted it was not all about paying again. What concerned him was knowing where he was going.
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[Summary] => About a decade ago, hyper-linking had an altogether different meaning. Hyperlinking was more of a physical interaction, as what the delegates to the International Telecommunications Union enjoyed for purposes of goodwill and out of a sense of camaraderie and friendship (see photo). It had not yet metamorphosed into the technical term it is today in our Internet world. In fact, that was how strong alliances were forged and friendships strengthened in the international community of nations.
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[ColumnID] => 134336
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