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ON DISTANT SHORE By Val G. Abelgas Frustrated by the continued proliferation of jueteng in the Philippines, retired Arhbishop Oscar Cruz once said: “There are three things that are exempted in the President’s matuwid na daan: Jueteng, Hacienda Luisita and the KKK (kaklase, kaibigan, kabarilan).” President Aquino has yet to disprove his allegations. Hacienda Luisita, owned by the President’s relatives, continues to defy court orders Read More …

BY HARVEY S. KEH GMA NEWS I vividly remember one conversation I had with the late DILG Sec. Jesse Robredo. Last year I asked him how come the present administration hasn’t fulfilled its campaign promise to put an end to jueteng operations. Robredo answered me by saying it’s not that the President doesn’t want to stop jueteng, he just feels that there are more pressing Read More …

AS I WRECK THIS CHAIR By William M. Esposo The Philippine Star When your Chair Wrecker read the June 6 CBCP (Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines) News story about a so-called Malacañang plot to “silence” Retired Archbishop Oscar Cruz, my immediate reaction was that it was information that came from a dubious source and was echoed by a long-time Aquino hater. Citing Jueteng operator Read More …

ON DISTANT SHORE By Val G. Abelgas Lost in the jubilation over the conviction of Chief Justice Renato Corona and the national anger over the “greatest boxing heist” that led to the loss of boxing icon Manny Pacquiao to Tim Bradley was the recent revelation by retired Archbishop Oscar M. Cruz that jueteng, the scourge of many Filipino families, has actually flourished under the Aquino Read More …
By Evelyn Macairan The Philippine Star MANILA, Philippines – Retired Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop Oscar Cruz yesterday warned President Aquino to get used to him because he would become grumpier as he gets older. “The older you get, the grumpier you are. I think that is the law of nature. There is nothing exceptionally extraordinary about that,” Cruz said. Cruz told reporters that he has no intention Read More …
by Inday Espina-Varona from Bayan Mo iPatrol Mo Interior and Local Government Undersecretary Rico Puno’s involvement in the sordid jueteng scandal, now undergoing a Senate probe, is not a case of isolated alleged wrong-doing by a presidential aide. Whatever you may say about retired Archbishop Oscar Cruz (many feel he is a cantankerous, interfering old man), there is no questioning his sincerity and integrity. It Read More …