EDSA: An ocean of truth to swim in

Now that they are back in power, they will attempt to rehabilitate their patriarch in the autumn of their rule. “Injustice makes the rule and courage breaks them,” said Ursula K. Le Guin. Courage also swims in the ocean of truth, Jane Fonda will remind them.

Erwin Tulfo’s chutzpah

It is only now that the Comelec will tackle the political dynasty issue, the elephant in the room for the poll body that in search of a law to back up whatever its decision will be. Put to task by Garcia are Erwin, his brother Ben Tulfo, ACT-CIS Rep. Jocelyn Pua-Tulfo, Quezon City 2nd District Rep. Ralph Wendel Tulfo, and Turismo first nominee Wanda Tulfo-Teo, who quit the tourism over the P60-million scandal surrounding an ad contract for the company controlled by Ben and Erwin.

Makabayan seeks quiz on UP building delay

Eight years after the University of the Philippines (UP) Faculty Center (FC) was gutted, the UP administration still has not completed the construction of the building, which has also affected students and academics of the College of Arts and Letters (CAL) who have to hold classes on the cramped CAL New Building and wait for an eternity until the FC is completed.

$76.4 milyong loan para sa pagmimina sa Kalinga

“Hinahamon namin ang mga kasalukuyang miyembro ng Kongreso na suriing mabuti ang mga kasunduan na ito. Karapat-dapat malaman ng mamamayang Pilipino kung bakit ginagamit ang kanilang pinaghirapang pera para pondohan ang mga proyektong nakakasira sa kapaligiran at para itaguyod ang mga kumpanyang may mga kuwestiyonableng rekord ng transparency sa halip na tugunan ang matinding pangangailangan ng bansa tulad ng edukasyon, pangangalaga sa kalusugan, at tunay na repormang agraryo.”

Wrong NFA rice sale

Did the 1,000 sacks end up in the pantries of the poor people of San Juan, or did they get resold in less than 24 hours by retailers in the public markets and groceries? The well-milled NFA rice sold could be sold with a charitable mark up of P5 a kilo at P38, which means a clean P250 per cavan.

AN EDSA STORY: Mody Floranda’s rise from child farmer to Senate bet

As a poor young boy who cast his net beside his father in a remote lake in the fastness of Laguna, Mody Floranda never imagined he’d be casting his net for votes for the Senate. This time, however, it would not simply be for physical nourishment but for fellow transport workers who have come to look up to him as a steadfast and principled leader, the kind portrayed in many FPJ movies he watched as a child.

Lawyers accuse NTF-ELCAC of lying before UN

“Stripped of its empty rhetoric, NTF-ELCAC is a state-funded machinery of repression—trading in fear, thriving on impunity, and silencing those who expose its lies. No propaganda can wash away the blood on its hands. It exists to criminalize activism, erode democratic space, and justify the persecution of those who dare to resist,” NUPL secretary general Atty. Josalee Deinla said.