Examining Black Propaganda; Nograles' Long Goodbye

The truth is, I have never seen anyone take so long to leave or say goodbye.  I am refering to Speaker Prospero Nograles, who claims to have plans of leaving the administration coalition to join the Nacionalista Party. Which is Continue reading Examining Black Propaganda; Nograles' Long Goodbye

Election 2010: Our Dangerous Life

Television giant ABS-CBN gave viewers more things to reflect on as it aired the 80’s mini-series, A Dangerous Life.  For those who remember, the mini-series was HBO and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation effort to dramatize the final days of the Continue reading Election 2010: Our Dangerous Life

Easter Sunday: Faith Amidst Scandals

Easter has always brought renewed hope and an opportunity to carry out changes to people and even within institutions.  By now, after attending retreats, stations of the cross, and several masses, we Christians have a list of resolutions starting today.  Continue reading Easter Sunday: Faith Amidst Scandals

How to Prepare for Disasters and Calamities

To say that Typhoons Ondoy and Pepeng are eye-openers is an understatement.  Nevertheless, the two typhoons do underscore the fact that both government and the public need to be prepared for any disaster. As a former television reporter, I saw Continue reading How to Prepare for Disasters and Calamities

Still Showing: Ads of Trapos during Ondoy's Aftermath

It is good that partisan politics has virtually been set aside with the aftermath of typhoon Ondoy.  Personally, what is top priority now is to help the victims, rather than point the blaming finger on the accountable officials and agencies Continue reading Still Showing: Ads of Trapos during Ondoy's Aftermath