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Bawal na magpakasal ang baog (PHILIPPINES) by Let's love and be happy about it on Jan 11, 2012Nabasa ko ito sa isang article. Sabi ng archbishop/s ng ating bansa, useless daw ang pagpapakasal sa baog kasi pag kinasal sila dalawa sila, pag namatay dalawa lang din. Basically, gusto lang ng Catholic Church na dumami ang mga kristyano sa mundo. S...



RH BILL and Marriage Ban by Let's love and be happy about it on Jan 11, 2012Connected sila and I got the idea from nichole.  RH BILL - contradicts the beliefs of the Church that it will stop procreation because of contraceptives Marriage Ban sa mga di makabuo ng bata - doesn’t contradict the beliefs of the church but stil...



Spotting and Stopping Child Abuse by Diplobugs on Oct 13, 2011Spotting and Stopping Child Abuse: 2011 Moira G Gallaga© 'via Blog this'...



Causes of Global Warming: Is Carbon Dioxide the Prime Cause? by guims' Random Science on Jun 16, 2011Undoubtedly, how global warming affected many parts of the world has already been observed and felt. The melting of polar ice caps, rise of tides, and the submergence of some small islands are just some of the adverse effects of this global phenomeno...



Ayala Alabang Barangay Talibani Pro-Lifers ran amok by Pedestrian Observer on Apr 10, 2011As we agonizingly laugh at the dumb and dumber theatrics of the freak circus side show of Tito Sotto in his legislative “brilliancy” of introducing a bill to ban poppy seeds the Ayala Alabang Barangay council truly tops them all with an ordinance...



Japanese boy teaches lesson in sacrifice by Pedestrian Observer on Apr 8, 2011Brother, How are you and your family? These last few days, everything was in chaos. When I close my eyes, I see dead bodies. When I open my eyes, I also see dead bodies. Each one of us must work 20 hours a day, yet I wish there were 48 hours in th...



Draining The Fossil Water by guims' Random Science on Mar 26, 2011While most countries are experiencing water abundance, many countries, particularly those in Africa and parts of Middle East, are under water stress. No wonder, the latter relies heavily on imported potable water. Worse, the scarcity urges populace i...



The Jueteng Hoax on the Filipino People by Pedestrian Observer on Sep 17, 2010True - jueteng is a source of corruption. But not just in the way that it is commonly understood. Of course there is this payola or intelligencia as it is supposedly called consisting of bribes to the authorities. But is jueteng a moral issu...



Debatable Jueteng Solutions by Pedestrian Observer on Sep 15, 2010by Mike Domingo Introduction: The power brokers behind the Office of the President stand to earn millions of pesos from the regular jueteng payola dole-out; and the power brokers behind the throne would want the existing status quo on the matter.



An Open Letter to Sen. Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III, President-Elect, Republic of the Philippines by Pedestrian Observer on May 26, 2010Dear Sen. Aquino, First and foremost, we extend our deepest and sincerest congratulations on your ascendancy to the highest-elected office of our beloved country through a democratic process that every Filipino can take pride in for many generations...