A repository of social and political commentaries, literary attempts in Ilokano and English. This includes notes on daily occurrences and quotations and sayings. "Abel" is the IIokano term for tapestry or woven cloth. The term tried to capture the contents of the blog.
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Freedom to Insult Vs. Freedom Not to Hear the Insult
Senator Miriam Santiago's behavior in the Impeachment Court is despicable. She insults everybody in the prosecution team. Yesterday, she did it again. Against private prosecutor Vitaliano Aguirre, who did not like her insult by stuffing his hears with his palms. He was cited for contempt as Miriam angrily suggested. She insults with impunity, but could not take insult and she goes "ballistics" against it.
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