Dreams do come true
Posted on July 24, 2007 - Filed Under Punch Forum |
Heidi
24 July 2007
Mr. Pontaoe is missing the point. He continues to question the unquestionable, trying desperately to prove a point.
I will make it simple for you Mr. Pontaoe, and please refrain from using the "big words" out of your Webster dictionary, because the words you use are too huge for my itty-bitty Pangasinan brain to process.
It's about time that a governor like "The Spines" makes small changes within the Capitol Building. You know why? The majority of the Capitol employees are from Central Pangasinan and they do speak Pangasinan. Most of the people who go in and out of the Capitol speak the dialect. So it only makes sense for the governor to implement such a rule that will work.
You said it won't work? I think you are wrong! If the Capitol Building is located in Binalonan, or in Urdaneta, and his employees are mostly Ilocano speaking, I am sure, the governor will ask all his employees to speak in Ilocano. The former governor didn't make a fuss about it in the past, maybe because he doesn't really care?
Things are different now Mr. Pontaoe. The governor lives in the Urduja Building. He is accessible to his people. He is very much visible. Unlike the former governor who lived in Manila most of his term and only made himself available on Fridays. Now, that is a big difference, don't you think?
One more thing, "dreams" do come true, only when you make it happen. Big ideas came into reality because someone dreamed of it. Try it, for a change, eh?
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