Archive for 'Political Views'
A Call on Media Organizations
Posted on 22. Apr, 2010 by Bunsoi.
From the Political Perspective of Bunsoi by Jan – Patrik B. Laroya, 19, youth blogger, first-time voter Part Two of the special series of politics-related articles to be published in this blog. In case you missed Part One, click Aquino and Villar: Head to Head Presidential Bid The Philippine 2010 elections is by far, the [...]
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Aquino and Villar: Head to Head Battle For Presidency
Posted on 18. Apr, 2010 by Bunsoi.
FROM THE POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE OF BUNSOI by: Jan – Patrik B. Laroya, 19, youth blogger and first time voter This is a special series of politics-related articles to be published in this blog. The May 2010 Philippine elections is fast approaching. A few more days, and people would be lining up on the nearest voting [...]
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What is Con Ass?
Posted on 13. Jun, 2009 by Bunsoi.
Friends often ask me, “Pat, you’re always updated with the current events man db? What the heck is that con ass thing?” And my reaction? “Umm.. Ano yan siya.. Whapak! Hindi ko alam actually, *toingks!*” So, because of this and we all know that the CON ASS issue is one of the hottest topics being [...]
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Barack Obama Inauguration Speech Copy and Video
Posted on 22. Jan, 2009 by Bunsoi.
A few days ago, U.S. President-elect Barack Obama has delivered his Inauguration Speech before a huge mass of people. Barack Obama is now the 44th President of the strongest country in the world, America that is. AND the first black president, if thats how others would want to call him. His Inauguration is the start [...]
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Barack Obama vs John McCain US Election 2008 Results
Posted on 05. Nov, 2008 by Bunsoi.
It’s official! Barack Obama is the 44th US President. He can now be more properly called as His Excellency, President Barack Obama! I’ve followed Obama’s journey from his narrow victory over fellow Democrat heavy contender Hillary Clinton back when he was still being criticized of his eligibility to rule the United States. It was that [...]


