Cojuangco, a man of his word

By January 26, 2015Punch Forum

tiburon

22 Jan 2015
Mark – as a father, husband, leader

Re: Cojuangco, a man of his word

Such a man Mark Cojuangco is, … un hombre de palabra … a caballero who keeps his word; a man whose word is as good as cash you can deposit at the bank no questions asked; a man who will stand by you when the going gets rough or when the rough gets going.

His reputation was tested under fire, when Pareng Spines sought re-election the second time against an establishment candidate, but true to his word did not flinch, did not budge an inch on the guarantee he give Pareng Spines – his wholehearted support.

The agreement came to a resounding conclusion, Pareng Spines was voted governor, however, that assurance of friendship supposed to be carved in concrete tumbled down broken into pieces, when Pareng Spines … drunk with megalomania … feeling King Kong with incalculable strength, shoved down everybody’s throats his brand of politics “his way or the highway” while pushing precipitously his unwilling and unqualified son Pogi center stage, without proper party consultations, which is how political rules are run.

HIS WORD OF HONOR . . .

“Palabra de Honor”, “Ehrenwort”, “Parola D’onore”, “Slowu Honoru”, are but a few to describe characterize … Mark Cojuangco … the man from Sison, man for all seasons … the man for the whole Pangasinan.

And if his record is to be questioned scrutinized, one must have to look back and check his previous foray in public service being the congressman of the 5th District of Pangasinan, and with a magnifying glass look at his batting average.

Nevertheless, nothing can be found tarnishing his character his account of public duty, because he is clean and fragrantly desirable like the lemony scent of fresh mango blossoms in the early morning mist.

DUMB AND DUMBER . . .

If anything Pareng Spines and his hangers-on has things to say, which there’s none, he should completely and voluntarily stop at once indulging in this complete idiocy calling … Mark Cojuangco, a non-Pangasinense.

THE PASSING OF THE TORCH . . .

Now more than ever – Pangasinenses need new blood, new ideas, new leadership.

One … ESPINO … is enough! TWO IS TOO MUCH TOO MANY!

And Mark Cojuangco – the best-of-the-best alternative there is.

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