October 2024

FPRRD exposes the headless snake

Days after his masterful appearance before the Senate, former President Rodrigo Duterte remains the nation’s hottest topic.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. probably thought the hearing would be the figurative last rites for FPRRD, but the old fox turned the tables instead. In one fell swoop, the tormentors found themselves on the defensive.

Rody’s claims in inquiry show lifelong commitment to Pinoys

Agusan del Norte’s Second District Rep. Dale B. Corverahas nothing but good words about former President Rodrigo R. Duterte’s attendance in Monday’s Senate probe into the previous administration’s drug war.

“Despite his being a private citizen now, I saw on TV an old statesman still effectively connected with the people who longed for streets and surroundings that are free from drug addicts and criminals,” Corvera’s Facebook post on Tuesday read.

FPRRD, the Phoenix

He had written himself off so many times, but it seems like the nation has not heard the last of former President Rodrigo Duterte.

The aging political superstar turned back the clock when he turned in a masterful performance before the Senate, arousing a people that had started to give in to the incompetent, corrupt, and abusive Marcos administration, which is a more vicious version of the first.

Under the veil

By Lorraine Marie T. Badoy

They claim they’re scandalized by what the Vice President (VP) said. They think she went beyond the pale by threatening to dig up the Marcos carcass and throwing it to the WPS. How she dishonors the dead, they said.

And yet they won’t talk about the series of unfortunate incidents that brought the Vice President to this point. Or how the Marcos siblings first dishonored the dead by deprecating the gift of a dignified burial extended to their father by a President of the Republic.

Closet anti-BBM?

Whoever advised President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to provoke Vice President Sara Duterte should be fired.

“I always thought that we were (friends), but maybe I was deceived,” BBM told reporters covering the ASEAN Summit.

An incensed Vice-President would not allow that to pass without comment (severe tongue-lashing is more like it).

Go: Let Pinoys judge FPPRD’s war on drugs

By Omar Fernando

DAVAO CITY – Senator Christopher Lawrence “Bong” Go said the Filipino people are the fitting judges for former President Rodrigo R. Duterte’s (FPRRD) anti-illegal drugs campaign.

The statement came in response to the ongoing investigations at the Lower House, which he observed to demonize FPRRD’s anti-drug campaign seemingly.

IP leader bares Katribu’s deception, exploitation

A former indigenous peoples’ (IP) party-list group nominee challenged the integrity of Sulong Katribu, accusing it of fabricating conflict with Epanaw Sambayanan to shield its own misdeeds.

“Katribu’s calculated and premeditated response against Epanaw Sambayanan is more than expected,” Datu Jomorito Goaynon said in a recent interview.

“They are aware that Epanaw Sambayanan will use the electoral platform to expose Katribu’s nefarious activities that victimize indigenous communities and ancestral domains,” he added.

CPP's get-out-of-jail card

The recent arrest of Porferio Tuna, Jr., a former National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) consultant during the 2016 peace talks, and the potential revival of formal negotiations between the Government of the Philippines and the NDFP have brought renewed attention not only to the peace process but also to a long-standing Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) tactic aimed at rescuing their prominent leaders from incarceration.