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Ten Commandments of the Modern World: A guide for Filipino Freethinkers by Monk's Hobbit on May 24, 2012Lady Gaga’s concert in the Philippines has sparked a new controversy on whether Catholic teaching on the four last things–death, heaven, hell, and purgatory–still makes sense on the modern world. It appears, however, that modern Atheistic Wes...
Where Do You Stand? by Full Time on Apr 6, 2012How familiar are people nowadays with the current political system?Bills are being signed into law such as NDAA (National Defense Authorization Act) with zero coverage from media. How important is it to become aware of the political world?Below are s...
BAR Members Keep Out: The 13th Amendment is Here! by eClinik on Mar 25, 2012Original Copy of the 13th Amendment to the US Constitution surfaces via a YouTube video. The implications of this revelation is undeniably profound. MEANING of the 13th Amendment The “missing” 13th Amendment to the Constitution of the Uni...
A Woman of Distinction by Spontaneous Cerebrations on Mar 23, 2012Last Monday, March 19, the Integrated Bar of the Philippines together with the Regional Trial Court-Surigao employees threw a grand party for my aunt, who marked her 70th birthday as well as her retirement from the Judiciary. It was a bittersweet mom...
From RH Bill to RIP Bill: What undertones the latter? by MAINBAR on Mar 11, 2012“Give me Liberty, or give me Death,” borrowing a quotation attributed to Patrick Henry in his speech to the Virginia Convention is metaphorically, or directly emphasizing rather to the “quanta of arguments” that decisively rai...
Naturalization by RMS Notary Service on Feb 28, 2012What is naturalization? Naturalization is the process in which a person not born in the United States voluntarily becomes a US citizen.There are several eligibility requirements to becoming a citizen of the United States.1. You must be at least 18 ye...
What makes De Lima a LAUGHINGSTOCK before the impeachment court? by MAINBAR on Feb 23, 2012Article 7 of the Articles of Impeachment charges the Supreme Court Chief Justice Corona of betrayal of public trust on the ground of issuing the Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) against the Hold Departure Order (HDO) of the Department of Justice ...
What makes De Lima a LAUGHINGSTOCK before the impeachment court? by MAINBAR on Feb 23, 2012Article 7 of the Articles of Impeachment charges the Supreme Court Chief Justice Corona of betrayal of public trust on the ground of issuing the Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) against the Hold Departure Order (HDO) of the Department of Justice Sec...
1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines by Legal Philippines on Feb 20, 20121987 CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES PREAMBLE We, the sovereign Filipino people, imploring the aid of Almighty God, in order to build a just and humane society, and establish a Government that shall embody our ideals and aspirations,.
Analysis under the Constitution: Is having SOLE authority means having ABSOLUTE authority? by MAINBAR on Feb 8, 2012Sole power or exclusive authority never guarantees absolute exercise of that authority! When the 1987 Philippine Constitution provides the Senate the sole power to try and decide cases of impeachment, the Constitution, very essentially, does not auth...


