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Van S. De Leon
deleon@co.net
24 Feb 2006
 
Dear Sunday Punch Media People and to all:
I strongly believe that people in Pangasinan are not called PangasinNENse but PangasiNANse. Please check history books. Correct me if I am wrong, please.
 

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Leopoldo A. Cabrera MD
Gugiguilonen, Mangaldan 
cabsmd@aol.com
24 February 2006 
Manong Arturo, are you still surprised of this situation? Do you think that is just happening now? Aside from ranking the military officials benefiting from this situations, are there any high ranking politicians or government involved in this endeavor? Let us open our eyes. Does poverty in our country triggered [...]

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Leopoldo A. Cabrera MD 
Gugiguilonen, Mangaldan 
cabsmd@aol.com 
24 February 2006 
 
 
Greetings to my ninong, Police Chief Adaliga. This is Leo. I fully understand your situation, as you are just carrying the order or resolution passed by the sanggunian. My concern is that some of our kabaleyan has just enough money to support their family and to try their luck [...]

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Leopoldo A. Cabrera MD 
Gugiguilonen, Mangaldan 
cabsmd@aol.com 
24 February 2006 
 

I am from Mangaldan Pangasinan and I know the fact that this elected officials won by what politicians do, you guess, dole out system either monetary or whatever. They were not elected for what they represents no values nor plan for the community. Mangaldan is going backwards instead of [...]

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Ramon Dimagiba
ramondimagiba@yahoo.com
24 Feb 2006 
 

Your comments are fascinating. What kind of gambling activities you are talking about? It cannot be jueteng because it’s outlawed. Possibly bingo, kara y cruz or other forms of gambling which are not allowed during town fiesta? 
 

Bishop Cruz could be turning in his sleep if he’d known about this. 
 

Ernie, you can see [...]

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Jeremias A. Carrera
Guam
jac007@ite.net
24 Feb 2006

 
DISASTERS IN THE PHILIPPINES: The most devastating disaster in the Philippines happens everyday and FILIPINOS can stop it if they have the will. That disaster is the corruption that they allow to happen everyday perpetrated by the lowest to the top officials. Top officials may not be
doing it themselves but by [...]