Correction
Wise people learn from the mistakes of others, fools learn from their own.
Wise people learn from the mistakes of others, fools learn from their own.
This is entertainment once more and the exercise is geared towards another blank wall. It has been so in the past, so it seems it will be this time around.
Three years over a quarter of a century passed August 21, 1983 when this nation was shaken by gunfire that fell a man in white who braved coming home from exile to confront the dictator and his martial law as he descended on the stairs unto the tarmac of the then Manila International Airport.
Drumbeaters of population controls are back with the same rehashed advocacy that is premised on a backdrop of an ever-growing population.
Exhibits of artwork stirred public debate that stretched up to top places, including Malacañan and the senate. The display of what to some observers were blasphemous paintings that defiled Jesus Christ deserves punishment upon all those who had a hand in such public exhibition.
Getting sick to evade answering charges of anomalies committed while one Gloria Macapagal Arroyo held a robbed presidency that afforded her to act as doubtful president is truly sickening.
It took too much time before one Koko Pimentel was proclaimed winner as duly elected senator of this republic. His victory was won convincingly in 2007 but the election commission found another one worthy of proclamation.
Days after getting stirred with the narration of accomplishments that was culminated with a declaration of resignation from the hallowed halls of the Senate, we still are mesmerized at the true value of the act.
Communication is so vital to life for anyone to ignore. It is the means to promote understanding among peoples regardless of language or dialect.
Once there was a story of a pretty lady who was studying in college in the big city. After one major exam, she went with her classmates to a night swimming to unwind from the rigors of studies.