Of Noy, Mar, Bongbong and NAIA By Ulysses R. Butuyan NAIA worst under two Aquinos. Was it better during Galman’s time? Over 1.5M 4P’s family beneficiaries now non-poor. Wait till the elections are over. Sandigan orders arrest of JV and others. The best lesson he must have learned in…
Deretsahan
Pista’y Dayat lamet! By Johanne R. Macob I WAS drawn earlier to write about the overbearing presidential bets’ issues since my Facebook newsfeed has been filled with them. But then I remembered that I’ve told myself to wait for the last presidential debate to make up my mind about…
Young Roots
‘Darling of the people’ By Gonzalo Duque AS we go to the press, our presidential bet Rody Duterte is more and more becoming the darling, no, not of the press, but of the people! Kahit saan ka pumunta ang Digong dumadagundong! Both prestigious poll survey organizations SWS and…
Playing with Fire
Of blackout, voters and drugs By Ulysses R. Butuyan 15 drug groups active in Pangasinan. Who cares? The police are yet to catch the druglords, assuming they have the slightest intention to do that. Duterte: I need a decent man as VP. Suppose the decent man, however, needs a…
Punching Bug
Deretsahan
My President By Johanne R. Macob IN three weeks, we will be electing our next set of leaders who, as we pray, will propel our town, our province, our country’s development. However, if truth be told, I am still not decided who to vote for the nation’s highest post….
Young Roots
Celia’s withdrawal signals political unity and progress By Gonzalo Duque AFTER the second presidential debate held in Cebu City – the queen city of the south—it has loomed bright and clear that our favorite candidate for president, Mayor Rody Duterte is the most popular, most acceptable and most winnable…
Playing with Fire
On traffic jams, honesty and electoral governance By Ulysses Raciiles Butuyan Manila has most number of people exposed to disaster. And elections are the most disastrous. Traffic jams raise diabetes risk. Next only to hypertension. Martial law abuses not affecting Bongbong’s bid. It may be because administrations that followed…




