Today marks the day the Supreme Court confirmed Fernando Poe Jr.‘s Filipinocitizenship. Honestly, I’m too tired (and indifferent?) to deeply analyze, or even read most of the articles related to this news story. No amount of analysis would matter anyway, I guess this is the destiny of the Filipino people.
After deposing one of history’s greatest dictators and unseating a complete incompetent, we dare write another intriguing chapter in our lives.
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A historic day for Filipinos
Published in the early evening of March 4, 2004
Today marks the day the Supreme Court confirmed Fernando Poe Jr.‘s Filipino citizenship. Honestly, I’m too tired (and indifferent?) to deeply analyze, or even read most of the articles related to this news story. No amount of analysis would matter anyway, I guess this is the destiny of the Filipino people.
After deposing one of history’s greatest dictators and unseating a complete incompetent, we dare write another intriguing chapter in our lives.
The Sassy Lawyer has been posting on FPJ‘s citizenship and political adventures, the latest of which poses a powerful yet honest question as to what made the SC reach the said decision.
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