March 2010
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NY Times: Noynoy, liar!
A New York Times story showed that Senator Noynoy Aquino was not being truthful when he said that his family is ready to re-distribute Hacienda Luisita to its tenant-farmers in case he gets elected President in May.
No less than a cousin of Noynoy who is the chief operating officer of Hacienda Luisita Inc. (HLI) exposed the presidential candidate’s doublespeak when Fernando Cojuangco told the...
February 2010
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Collaborators, propagandists and selective...
Columnist Conrado de Quiros was almost choking on tears when he recounted Monday the righteous combustion that was Edsa 1.
“They were there to end a regime that had ground the country to heel, that had stolen not just the people’s wealth but the people’s lives, the people’s hopes, the people’s future.” De Quiros wrote about the multitudes who, dreaming the impossible dream, rushed to Camp...
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Mission Impossible - Road to a Noynoy victory...
The trouble with Noynoy’s February 9 pronouncement is that it is only being done after Noynoy had already dropped to a steep dive ending in a statistical tie with Manny Villar.
When I sent messages to Noynoy Aquino through friends like Tony Aquino (no relations) and Popoy Juico, that he should not join this presidential race because he will just render not only himself but his family as...
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Government can’t dictate solution to Luisita land... →
How the hell can this guy lead the country, if he can’t even fix the problems in his own backyard?!? Sheeesh.
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Noynoy's bloody hands show in SCTEX Massacre →
Sen. Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino does not come to the presidential race with clean hands, as they have been bloodied by two massacres: The Hacienda Luisita massacre of the striking farmers and the “massacre” of the original Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTex) project, shepherding its overprice while he and his family benefited from the project.
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Remember, remember... the 16th of November →
In the Tarlac massacre, government has said that the soldiers and police units deployed at the height of the strike were “outnumbered” by the protesters who were able to mass up 4,000-strong. And so sword had to be unleashed: an APC (armored personnel carrier) rammed through the workers’ picketline while machine gun and snipers’ bullets were fired into the crowd from several directions coming – so...