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Local politicians coloring themselves yellow
By Paul Farol Dec 25, 2009I just learned that a bunch of local politicians in Sta. Cruz, Marinduque are going around campaigning wearing yellow shirts. Of course, this means that these local politicians are campaigning under the banner of Noynoy Aquino. I asked why these local politicians were supporting Noynoy Aquino for President and I learned that the local politicians
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Is it possible to be completely unbiased?
By Paul Farol Dec 25, 2009According to Yahoo Answers: To be “completely unbiased” simply means to see things without prejudice, external influences and having the ability to see things guided wholly on reason. To be completely unbiased is rather humanly impossible, however with a conscious effort we are able to at least strive to such a state. Unbiased-ness doesn’t relate
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Are surveys useful to Filipino voters?
By Paul Farol Dec 23, 2009Don’t vote for someone just because he or she is popular. DJ Mojo Jojo, Magic 89.9 Surveys are useless to the Filipino voter It seems we are being smothered by surveys, but are surveys of any real use or benefit to the actual voter? As a voter, what you really need to base your decision
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Joey Salceda: Clowns and Bingo as Mt. Mayon shudders
By Paul Farol Dec 22, 2009As Mayon volcano smoulders, one wonders what Joey Salceda is smoking. With an estimated 45,000 villagers cowering in fear over what seems to be an imminent volcanic eruption, Albay Governor Joey Salceda has called for clowns and actors. This comes after someone else, apparently, called for bingo games for evacuees. Quoted in gmanews.tv, Salceda said
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A good but incompetent leader
By Paul Farol Dec 22, 2009A reader posted a comment that I think is worth taking up as a full-blown entry. Eric wrote: Paul, Under our present circumstance, if there is only one choice, who would you prefer, a President who has the: A) Intellectual competence to do good things. or B) Moral will to do the right things. To
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Noynoy Aquino = Sincerity, Honesty, Integrity, and Transparency!
By Paul Farol Dec 22, 2009




