| ENQUIRY | 
| Demaree J. B. Raval | 
Being in a country like Iraq — doing development work toward its democratization — makes one wish he would rather stay in Iraq despite the violence accompanying the pullout of the US troops, if only to avoid commenting on what is happening in the Philippines under the Aquino presidency. But the Internet, through instant messaging, forums and social networking sites, keeps one in touch with the latest events back home, events which compel anyone who takes pride in his country to speak out.
I  have purposely kept a civil tongue in my head about the Aquino  presidency since its assumption at noon of June 30, 2010, preferring to  accord President Benigno Aquino III the customary press honeymoon  treatment. In the past two months, much of the press coverage on the  President was excitedly positive, some bordering on obsequiousness or  even slavish adoration. But then something happened; the party is now  over. Like the waning of the moon, the adulation is now progressively  becoming weaker and less vigorous. 
Source: The Daily Tribune
URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100905com3.html

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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