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[Summary] => Over six months into the Aquino Administration, I guess it's safe to say that an opposition has formed – one that is clearly against President Benigno Aquino III.
In The STAR's podcast hosted by Mr. Cito Beltran back in July 6, 2010, I speculated that an “industry” of opposition against P-Noy on his first few weeks was present. Back then, it was more or less characterized by the election aftermath than actual government bungles. Then again, everything from mishandled tweets to non-attendance at important global functions, from facepalm-inducing slogans to legal and Constitutional challenges, have more or less put a few potholes on the “matuwid na daan.”
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UNLESS PRESIDENT AQUINO
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[Summary] => Over six months into the Aquino Administration, I guess it's safe to say that an opposition has formed – one that is clearly against President Benigno Aquino III.
In The STAR's podcast hosted by Mr. Cito Beltran back in July 6, 2010, I speculated that an “industry” of opposition against P-Noy on his first few weeks was present. Back then, it was more or less characterized by the election aftermath than actual government bungles. Then again, everything from mishandled tweets to non-attendance at important global functions, from facepalm-inducing slogans to legal and Constitutional challenges, have more or less put a few potholes on the “matuwid na daan.”
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