Category Archives: Law Enforcement

Donald Trump And Maria Ressa: Strange Bedfellows

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Donald Trump and Maria Ressa, two luminaries who have more in common than meets the eye, stand united in their shared experiences. 

Both have graced the cover of TIME as Person of the Year—Trump in 2016 and Ressa in 2018—each celebrated for their, let’s say, unique contributions to society. 

Controversy follows them like a loyal puppy, both at home and abroad, ensuring they remain fixtures in the public eye. Interestingly, both are convicted felons currently out on bail, adding a touch of criminal camaraderie to their résumés. 

Their vocal battles against “fake news” make them bedfellows in their war on misinformation, though their definitions of “fake” often clash. 

Given Ressa’s Nobel Peace Prize accolade, should we brace ourselves for Trump’s win this year? After all, why not level the playing field entirely? With love-hate relationships galore among supporters and critics alike, perhaps a Nobel nod is the next logical step in this tale of two titans.

Paulo Duterte Wants His Family Investigated For Extra-Judicial Killings!

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In a delightful twist of irony, Davao City Representative Paolo Duterte has called for an investigation into extra-judicial killings in the Philippines over the past 25 years. That period covers the tenure of four presidents, including his own father!

One can only marvel at the sheer audacity and comedic brilliance of such a move. It’s akin to a fox announcing an inquiry into henhouse security breaches, or perhaps the pot launching a probe into the kettle’s shade. Surely, the timing is impeccable – nothing spells genuine concern like waiting a quarter of a century. 

One can almost hear the collective sighs of relief from the public, reassured that justice is finally on the agenda. After all, who better to spearhead this noble cause than a member of a family whose name has become almost synonymous with such issues? 

One might cynically suggest it’s a masterclass in political theatre, but let’s not rain on this parade of newfound accountability. Bravo, sir, bravo.