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Part-time blogger.
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Full time mother.

This is the cyber corkboard of a fickle-minded, semi-bipolar who suffers from selective amnesia.

8 months ago 370 notes

juanrepublicReblogged from juanrepublic

juanrepublic:

Two Months to Two Years
Today, September 23, 2011, is the 22nd month of the infamous Ampatuan Massacre.
Most of us may have forgotten this horrible event in our history. This issue may have been overshadowed by the recent issues in our country like numerous Senate probes on graft and corruption, the debates on the Reproductive Health Bill, and the attention of our lawmakers on planking.
But by letting this event just pass us by our consciousness, we seem to be condoning the perpetrators of this crime. Or depriving justice to the victims and their families. Or allowing the culture of impunity in our country.
He who does not punish evil commands it to be done.
Justice for the victims of the Ampatuan Massacre. Never forget. Never again.
Photo courtesy of chili-icecream.deviantart.com

juanrepublic:

Two Months to Two Years

Today, September 23, 2011, is the 22nd month of the infamous Ampatuan Massacre.

Most of us may have forgotten this horrible event in our history. This issue may have been overshadowed by the recent issues in our country like numerous Senate probes on graft and corruption, the debates on the Reproductive Health Bill, and the attention of our lawmakers on planking.

But by letting this event just pass us by our consciousness, we seem to be condoning the perpetrators of this crime. Or depriving justice to the victims and their families. Or allowing the culture of impunity in our country.

He who does not punish evil commands it to be done.

Justice for the victims of the Ampatuan Massacre. Never forget. Never again.

Photo courtesy of chili-icecream.deviantart.com

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thedailywhatReblogged from thedailywhat

thedailywhat:

In Case You Missed It of the Day: Floyd Mayweather and Victor Ortiz went cheap shot for cheap shot in last night’s WBC welterweight world title match, with Mayweather ultimately emerging victorious with a KO in the final second of the fourth round.

But just when you think the fight couldn’t get any more junkyard, along comes controversial HBO color man Larry Merchant to poke Money with a stick in the post-fight interview.

The look on Merchant’s face alone was enough to take some of the sting out of paying $60 to watch 12 minutes of boxing.

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