Edwin
7 Jan 2008
I find it amazing how many Filipinos (or those who claim to be Filipino) seem to forget the hardships that are being endured by those in their former homeland. All they can do is criticize those who are less fortunate trying to make a better life for their family.
Mr. Pontaoe, who is fortunate enough to be able to eat what he wants and live in comfort, seems to forget the degradation OFW’s must endure to help not only their family but also their country.
Remember, Mr. Pontaoe, being well versed or read is not always a sign of intelligence. Some things are better coming from the heart and not the brains.
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Russell V. Estabillo
7 Jan 2008
Happy New Year to all there in Mangatarem, Pangasinan especially to my family. God bless you all.
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Russell V. Estabillo
7 Jan 2008
Hi, I would like to thank the good Mayor in Alaminos for being a good model in Pangasinan. He made Alaminos as a beautiful City and top of the line not only in the Philippines but also here in abroad.
We’re proud of you, Mayor Braganza. Sabi nga nila dito sa US, you’re the man! Keep it up kabaleyan!
From Cleveland, Ohio.
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Nida Rofe
6 Jan 2008
Edwin,
We shall not dwell on negative, but first one must learn to tackle the disagreeable, emphasizing our good strength (more so for unwell people) and right virtue. Goodness is contagious, it also true that folly is contagious. There is the skeptical. Use the Bible to point shaft of wit, sneers at prayers, without losing faith.
No one will ever hurt us so much as the people who destroy our simple faith in God and in goodness, which we acquired in the pure home where we are born. No burglar can do so badly toward us or steal anything so precious, as the companion who robs us that sweet, fresh faith of our Father, Mother in the Bible and in the God of the Bible.
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Juan Enonli
6 Jan 2008
To Mr. Pontaoe,
Anggano antuy ibagam , masmasamit so bilay mid jad pilipinas, walay manluto , manlinis tan man asikasod sika. ditad binatikan mo, umpapaway labat a ag mo sarag dyad nanlapuan mo. alagar mon unakulaw ka pyan ipukok dakad abong ya anggapoy kabat mo, katungtung mora pyan na istoryam so ginapuay bilay mo tan saysamit na panangaro na pilipino tan say samit jad pilipinas! no anggapoy marakep ya ibagam ed pilipino tan pilipinas ag kala maingal ditan sempet kala pyan natawayan mo met anggano jad sampot la!
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Barbara Dalope Aquino
6 Jan 2008
First of all, I just wanna greet you a Jolly Birthday… May you have more celebrations to come and God bless you always.
Just wondering if you are from Sta. Barbara, Pangasinan and your late husband Mr. Pablo Dalope is a distance relative of my grandfather Teoderico Dalope. He has daughters namely Marietta, Lolita and Felisa. Thanks and good luck to everybody.
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TEXT MESSAGE ABOUT DRUG ARREST
SAN CARLOS CITY– The mayor of this city branded as “malicious and vicious intrigues”the text messages that circulated in the city and among local newsmen that he was allegedly intercepted and arrested in Baguio City on Dec. 31 for illegal drugs.
Their intrigues against me are so cruel. They never stop in destroying me,” Resuello told The PUNCH in the vernacular.
The report spread like a wildfire on New Year’s Day and this prompted him to deny vehemently the malicious allegations in a speech he delivered during their city’s founding anniversary night of Jan. 1.
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THE city government has finally acquired clean titles covering the lots on which the former MC Adore Hotel stands.
According to City Legal Officer George Mejia. all the four titles of the lots in question have already been registered in the name of Dagupan City before the city’s Register of Deeds.
These are Transfer Certificates of Title Numbers 85543, 85544, 85545 and 85546, all under Entry No.100961/T31107 of the Register of Deeds.
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CAMP FLORENDO, La Union–Despite the still unsolved gunslaying of two mayors and one vice mayor in the Ilocos Region in 2007, the regional police still considers last year as one of its shining moments.
Chief Superintendent Leopoldo Bataoil, police regional director of Region 1, told local newsmen that despite the challenges brought by the gunslaying of San Carlos City, Pangasinan Mayor Julian Resuello April last year, of Bacarra, Ilocos Norte Mayor Phillip Velasco in May, and of San Manuel, Pangasinan Mayor Bonnie Apilado in June, the police regional office 1 (PRO1) under his stewardship still managed to earn good marks when the command was finalist in four categories for the national Philippine National Police award.
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ALAMINOS CITY–Taking the ferry service plan a step further, a technical working group has been formed to look into the implementation of the public water transport system between this city, Dagupan and San Fernando City in La Union.
Alaminos Mayor Hernani Braganza said he and the mayors of Dagupan and San Fernando will soon be looking at a twin engine ferry boat which could possibly be used for the initial ferry services.
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