
Growing up, I knew of the atrocities committed during the martial law era, but I didn’t really think about them until I joined the political
News headlines spoil my day. They make my coffee bitter. Hard as I try to not have them ruin my disposition, it is truly difficult to keep my emotions in check.
The message came around midnight Nov. 19 on Facebook: “People are tired. We need food and water.”
The Nov. 18 student-led protests against the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos’ burial at Libingan ng mga Bayani went viral on social media. The protesters converged
Your mantra for the week: “God is in action in all areas of my life now.”
Two days in November will go down in history as shockers: Nov. 8, when the Supreme Court of the Philippines, voting 9-5, dismissed petitions to stop President Rodrigo Duterte’s order to bury the remains of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos at Libingan ng Mga Bayani; and Nov. 9, when Donald Trump defeated Hillary Clinton to become the 45th president of the United States.
Scottsdale, Arizona—God’s timing is impeccable. He also has a great sense of humor.
The stories of the martial rule have started to decay—unlike the preserved body of its perpetuator—in many of the minds of the Filipino people.
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