Here’s how a parliamentary dum-dum named Orion Perez Dumdum views politics and America’s Federalism.
Tag: politics
Magna Carta for Journalists is All About Merger of State and Journalism
The Senate– at least one of its members– seeks to put journalism under State control by requiring journalists to take … More
Pointed Questions for Leftards Who Naively Oppose Oil Deregulation Law
This is actually a developing blog story since my main goal here is to engage in an honest debate with … More
Is Corruption Motivated by ‘Self-Interest’?
I was asked this very interesting question via my Formspring account: “Is ‘corruption’ motivated by “Self-Interest”? I gave the following answer: No. … More
The Philippines and Religion
I answered the following question from my Formspring account: “Is there a real separation of church and state in the Philippines?“ … More
On Ethics and Rights
I answered the following question from my Formspring account: “Does morality/ethics confine itself to violating or not violating other people’s rights?“ The … More
60-30-10 Vote-Sharing Pattern Too Interesting to Ignore
A vote-sharing anomaly or a mere election trending? A Math professor at the Ateneo Manila University posted a Facebook status … More
Basic Principles for Republican Type of Government
This is my reply to Orion Perez D., a Get Real Philippines’ blogger, who posted the following statement on a Facebook group: … More
Democracy: The Greatest Lie in the Modern World
“Those who don’t know history are destined to repeat it.” — Edmund Burke Here’s a very interesting and informative documentary that tackles … More
A Question on Public Intellectuals and Academic Elitism
Someone asked me to comment on an article published by American philosopher Lewis Gordon entitled The Market Colonization of Intellectuals. Here’s what I … More