Psychological records
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Archbishop Oscar V. Cruz |
Not really in the distant past on the occasion of the last national elections, the matter of certain “psychological records” was already then brought up to the attention of the general public. For those concerned with the emergence of objective truth, the issue became distinctly important for their pursuant decision making. On the other hand, for individuals preoccupied simply with partisan political interests, the same subject matter was merely meant as bad publicity if not a downright silly issue. Thus it was that while some people wanted the content of the said “psychological records” to be openly presented and accordingly made known, there are however those who preferred to simply ignore it as a cheap political ploy. And the matter rested there and then. So it seemed until here and now.
Thus it is that quite recently, the same question on the matter of “psychological records” was again expressly mentioned and brought to fore. And as before, there were contrasting reactions to it. Some are of the conviction that it is about time for all those concerned to eventually know what the same records really say — good or bad. The reason for this is simply to put the matter to rest once and for all. But as before, there are those who lose their composure by simply hearing its mere mention, who become not only angry but also panicky upon merely knowing the call for the opening thereof. Whatever the truth is about the records, there seems to be something distinctly ominous about them..... MORE
Source: The Daily Tribune
URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20120301com7.html
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