The list of Einser award nominations just came out and Filipino comic book writer, and artist Gerry Alanguilan (SLG) was included on the list for his book, “Elmer,” (Amazon link) under “Best Graphic Album.” Elmer is a book where Chickens have acquired intelligence, and human consciousness.
Here’s a video of [...]
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Myth #1: Contraceptives cause abortion. Life begins at fertilization, so contraceptives kill children. (pp. 2-3) FACT: Contraceptives DO NOT cause abortion. Research has shown that the use of contraceptives prevents up to 112 million abortions each year and reduces abortion by 85%.
Myth #2: Contraceptives are dangerous to health and cause [...]
Continue Reading →There are wars in pursuit of interest. In these wars, nations pursue economic or strategic ends to protect the nation or expand its power. There are also wars of ideology, designed to spread some idea of “the good,” whether this good is religious or secular. The two obviously can be intertwined, [...]
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Reports of condom sniffing K-9 units seen patrolling Ayala Alabang
The Barangay (village) council of Ayala Alabang is embroiled in a new controversy. It just became the first in the Philippines to secede from the Republic. The Barangay council prompted to act after Interior and Local Government Secretary Jesse [...]
Continue Reading →Malacañang early this morning said that President Aquino and Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile agreed, during a closed-door meeting late last night, that the impeachment trial of the embattled Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez scheduled on May 9 will no longer take place.
Continue Reading →Every week from 2003 to 2008, in a posh hotel at Manila’s financial district, Mary Macintosh, Undersecretary of State for East Asian Treaties, would meet in secret with Philippines’ James del Rosario, from Manila’s Presidential Management Staff.
Continue Reading →A declaration of war, I am arguing, is an essential aspect of war fighting particularly for the republic when engaged in frequent wars.
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In farming, the use of agrochemicals which are harmful to human health, soil life, and the environment is often carelessly called inorganic farming.
Inorganic farming is a confusing term that the agrochemical industry uses to obfuscate issues against chemical farming. The more accurate term to describe chemical farming is non-organic farming.
In chemistry, [...]
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Forces from the United States and some European countries have intervened in Libya. Under U.N. authorization, they have imposed a no-fly zone in Libya, meaning they will shoot down any Libyan aircraft that attempts to fly within Libya. In addition, they have conducted attacks against aircraft on the ground, airfields, air defenses [...]
Continue Reading →Libya has descended to a situation tantamount to civil war, with forces loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi in the west pitted against rebels from the east. One of the biggest problems faced by Western governments has been identifying exactly who the rebels are. Many of them, including former Libyan Justice Minister Mustafa Abdel-Jalil and [...]
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