Carabao’s head, not a lion’s

By August 26, 2008Punch Forum

Ed Pontaoe
26 Aug 2008


Lion’s head at Hundred Islands?

How boneheaded NRFD honcho Dr. Wishy-Washy Rosario and Mayor Harenani BRAGanza could become!

Placing a head of a lion . . . autochthonous specie to Africa . . . in a Philippine National Park, is an affront to every Filipino who believes in his/her own heritage.

Just to placate the Lions Club represented by Zamorons in their exploitative desire to put their mark of recognition is not in the best interest of Alaminos, notwithstanding the fact, that this is a public land owned by the Filipino people.

Mentioning the lion’s head at Kennon is an eyesore enveloped with graffiti expressing the youth’s frustrations and anger.

It could be a repetition at its worst.

The head of a CARABAO, the national beast of burden, is the most honorable, the most fitting a monument should be carved in one of the islands.

MOA? Memorandum of Agreement?

Agreement of what?

How much did it cost the Lions Club to grease the palms of these feckless public officials?

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