Foolish to keep on building!

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Jose Ceralde
9 Nov 2007
 
 
Romeo,
I am all for progress but until we have someone who can plan a complete layout of our city, it is foolish to keep on building.
We have multimillion buildings already standing and constructed in places that fire trucks could not even reach because the roads are so narrow. I heard [...]

What is the distinction?

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Jose Ceralde
9 Nov 2007
 
 
Mr. Jeremias Andrade Carrera,
World class or civilized toilet process?
Another of my first hand account in Dagupan last week on visiting one of the private malls I happened to go in a hurry. A bad thing to be in when you do not realize that you are in country as they [...]

Where are the priorities?

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Jose Ceralde
9 Nov 2007
 
 
Mr. Jeremias Andrade Carrera,
Just still jetlagged after my visit in Dagupan after 10 years. The public schools you describe are just not imaginable for lots of us Fil-Ams. We are so used to schools being closed down when the water system or air condition are down for safety.
My account of [...]

A flawed assumption

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Eduardo Pontaoe
9 Nov 2007
 
 
The Writ of Mandamus issued by Judge Rolando Mislang, is a Prayer for Preliminary Injunction and TRO. This court order, an ill-advised fishing expedition on the part of MetroState sanctioned by a judge who has no legal basis to hang on.
These vultures of MetroState will do anything in their power – [...]

Is this the Filipino "worth dying for”?

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Jeremias Andrade Carrera
8 Nov 2007
 
 
The 26 billion peso CyberEd PROJECT:
The GMA administration is really trying to surpass the corruption under Estrada. After the NBN, now comes the CyberEd project which is really stupid to spend on when the school buildings are dilapidated and not enough rooms for the school population.
As I posted before, [...]