SONA, in the flesh

There were two SONAs (State of the Nation Address) which I was fortunate enough to witness in the flesh, in the August session hall of the Batasang Pambansa in Quezon City. I was then the Secretary of the Department of Tourism, appointed by Pres. Joseph E. Estrada. The SONA is a solemn, ceremonious annual event … Read more

Can the USA alienate sovereignty?

If the USA should “alienate sovereignty “ it means that the USA is giving up territory incorporated in its body politic, like Puerto Rico, and at one time, the Philippines Islands. Just as the USA acquired and incorporated territory by treaty, purchase or conquest, it could very well alienate sovereignty over the same. No, I … Read more

Should we prepare for war?

We have been waffling on this question– should we prepare for war? I do not mean as a belligerent party because the 1987 Philippine Constitution renounces war as an instrument of national policy and adopts the generally accepted principles of international law as part of the law of the land. (Declaration of Principles and State … Read more

DOT Secretary Frasco’s fiasco

How unfortunate that Secretary Christina G. Frasco of the Department of Tourism (DOT) should suddenly be mired in the fiasco of “Love Philippines”, the new branding titled “GINTO, Greater Innovation, New Tourism Opportunities “ launched last 27 June to celebrate the Golden Anniversary of Philippine tourism. Sec. Frasco described it as DOT’s “ commitment to … Read more

Rizal, the fifth generation

Did your parents ever take you to Luneta to watch the Independence Day parade? Or a reenactment of Rizal’s execution? My maternal grandfather, Dr Alfredo Guerrero, would take my brother and I to Luneta on July 4, that was when Independence Day was celebrated in those days. I enjoyed the fanfare and those floats representing … Read more

Rizal, veneration with understanding

During Jose Rizal’s 162nd birthday, Calamba Mayor Roseller H. Rizal expressed how proud he is that his constituents’ appreciate Jose Rizal’s exceptional life which was too short, but significant nonetheless. Even if there were different programs implemented in Calamba in the previous years, Mayor Rizal believes in “the golden lessons bequeathed by preceding generations.” I … Read more

Rizal, changing of the guard

As early as I can remember, it was Dr. Leoncio Lopez-Rizal, Lolo Leoncio to my generation, who was the “ Captain of the Guard”. His mother, Narcisa Mercado (married to Antonio Lopez) was the third child of Francisco Mercado and Teodora Alonso y Realonda. Because he was a sickly child, he was not sent to … Read more

How the DOT saved Botong’s mural

Very few know that one of our declared National Cultural Treasures, the mural “  Filipino Struggles Through History” by Carlos V. Francisco, a worthy recipient of the Order of Filipino National Artist,  was saved by the Department of Tourism when the late Mr. Ramon Jimenez, Jr. was Secretary. It was pure serendipity. Carlos Franciso, better … Read more

Manila’s urban sketchers

There was a time when I used to visit out- of- the loop towns in search of potential domestic tourist destinations. Many were dense with cultural and heritage capital, a wealth of apocrypha, historical minutiae written off as mere footnotes. Curiously, the local government rep assigned to guide me would apologetically say that there was … Read more

Marx & Engels versus Batman & Robin

Eminent Filipino historian, Dr. Floro Quibuyen, shared two Chat GPT stories about Marx and Batman. The first one was from a blogger who prompted,” write a story of Marx and Batman”. ChatGPT made Marx and Batman fight and the latter won. With titanic imagination, Dr. Quibuyen asked Chat GPT for a story about Marx and … Read more