Posted on October 21, 2009 by rltjs
Liberalism stands for human rights, for freedom. Like, man has right to travel and to move freely, free of political restrictions. That man should be free to be anywhere he [they want] to be. That’s the human spirit moving towards globalization, folks. In fact, advanced countries have been moving towards that goal. In regions where [...]
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Posted on August 25, 2009 by rltjs
Man, by nature, must be freedom loving ever since dawn of civilizations. Democracy is probably the oldest known ideology. Another ideology, Liberalism, became notable in the 18th century.
While Democracy and Liberalism are two distinct philosophies, they have big similarities so that early movements by progressives in Europe, like the French Revolution in the 18th century, [...]
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Posted on July 13, 2009 by rltjs
Yo! It’s really been long since my last entry. I was gone away from the net actually the whole month of June. Except, I remember having visited only once [to discover that I had about 50 “spam” in my Akismet!]. No, I was not down with A[H1N1] flu. Well, it’s all been killing time all [...]
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Posted on May 31, 2009 by rltjs
The Philippines has a positive economic growth! Malacañang says or predicts a 0.03 to 0.04 economic growth for the current year. Would you believe that? We have a light that stands in the dark! Every country in the world is saying that they are registering or expecting negative for the same period.
So, somebody came up [...]
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Posted on April 13, 2009 by rltjs
Here’s something I found interesting. Running through the article and through half the comments gave me the impression that American people voted for a President that they never liked. I guess I must be seeing more of hawks and war mongers in there and less of the majority who made the President.
The world has been [...]
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