Paano gagawin ng ANG LADLAD, kung saka sakali nga itong magtagumpay sa Eleksyon, na alisin ang discrimination against the gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgenders and transvestites, kung ang mga “heterosexuals” nga mismo ay nag didiscriminate sa sarili nilang gender?
What do you think?
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Tags: Ang Ladlad, atheism, atheist, CHR, comelec, Commission of Human Rights, Crime, Election, facebook, gari, gari lazaro, gay, Gender Issues, Graft & Corruption, homosexual, homosexuality, Human Rights, ignorant, Ladlad, LEsbian, Politics, Ramon Tulfo, Transexual, Transvestite
I have seen that INQUIRER.NET has created a “domino effect.” See the Google results for the phrase: “cooes to legarda“

Cooes to Legarda Domino Effect
In my previous entries, I documented some of what I believe were improper capitalizations of acronyms. Today, I spot another one. The last name of Senator Loren Legarda was written in lower case: legarda. See the following screenshot of the Michael Lim Ubac article: Villar takes potshots at Aquino, cooes to legarda

Legarda v. legarda capitalization issue part 5
I am sure this is just a typo.
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Tags: 2010, ABS-CBN, Benigno Aquino III, Capitalization, Election, Elections, Eleksyon 2010, Grammar, Legarda, Loren Legarda, Manny Villar, Manuel Villar, Michael Lim Ubac, Nacionalista Party, Nationalist People's Coalition, news, NP, NPC, Politics, Villar
Dear Inquirer,
Thank you for creating an INQUIRER mobile site. It is very convenient, accessible and neat.
Nice Job!

- Screenshot of INquirer Mobile Site
Nagpapasalamat,
Ako Pa Rin.
In the 11/08/2009 article of Dindo Amparo entitled “Bro. Eddie: Poll ratings manipulated by survey, media companies” he reported Bro. Eddie’s claim that media and survey companies have been manipulating the poll ratings. In his own word he said:
Villanueva, in an interview with ABS-CBN Middle East Bureau, said his name was not being included in the list of presidential aspirants in surveys conducted in various provinces.
I want to thank Dindo Amparo. This report may open up a dialogue and possible investigation. This is a very important.
Read more…
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Tags: ABS-CBN, Bro. Eddie Villanueva, Dindo Amparo, Eddie Villanueva, manipulation, media, Philippines, poll ratings, polls, Presidency, statistics, survey manipulation, surveys
Dear ABS-CBN News, Inquirer and Philippine Star,
Please take this chance to compare your notes. The emphases (bold and underline) are mine.
“I think they (lawmakers and other public officials) are mature and responsible individuals and they know what their priorities are, like pending bills,” she said. “They should know if they have to leave the country or not.” Source: Congressmen planning to watch Pacquiao fight should be sensitive to Pinoy’s plight (The Philippine Star) Updated November 04, 2009 12:00 AM
Read more…
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Tags: ABS-CBN, Adding Words, Changing Words, Inquirer, INQUIRER.NET, Lorelie Fajardo, Malacanang, Philippine Star, Subtracting Words, The Philippine Star
Dear ABS-CBN News,
Thank you for properly Arlene Burgos’ article. I believe that the article truly belongs under this section.

abs-cbn-properly-labeling-views-and-analysis-section
Thank you, once again.
Ako Pa Rin,
Isa sa Kanila.
P.S.
I still believe that Aries Rufo’s article (with reports from Jesus Llanto) belongs under this section. That was just my opinion.
Guilty of what, you asked?

Here is your assignment:
(1) Figure out why you should not use Wikipedia as a source
(2) Figure out why you are in news business
(3) Reconcile the first two. Then do it then times!
Ako pa rin,
Isa sa kanila!
P.S.
Kung sakaling tinatamad ka, heto basahin mo na lang ang sulat ko sa ABS-CBN (dahil sa paggamit nila ng Wikipedia).
Dear INQUIRER and GMA News,
Please read this. You are guilty of using Wikipedia also as source. Tsk, tsk, tsk.

I dont have to tell you guys why Wikipedia is not a reliable source, do I?

Sincerely Yours,
One of Them
Dear ABS-CBN News,
Please stop using Wikipedia as a source. I see that you used Wikipedia in the following articles:
I can keep on going, but it will be a tiring task. Just please do the Filipino people a favor. Stop using Wikipedia. It is not a reliable source. And also, if you choose to remove those articles from your website, please put an indication that they once were there. I do not want the people to think that I am making these allegations.

Once again, please stop using Wikipedia. It is not a reliable source. It simply is not. I will leave it up to you to research why.
Sincerely Yours,
One of The Filipino Watchers.
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