Rude awakening
Tiburon
9 June 2012
Re: Deretsahan – SALN
If this thing has become the fad in Philippine politics, then every politician, employees alike of this corruption-ridden country, could be in a rude awakening.
The time has come to sweep clean-up this stable of rats, termites, and every abominable creatures you can find.
Roll the ball . . .
Firstly, we start with your . . . Pareng Spines. He was born dirt poor, and with sheer luck entered PMA, graduated, served in the Philippine National Police, then retired with the rank of a bird colonel.
How much he’s receiving in pensions? If common sense, is to be followed, with all the time he served, with the salaries he made, he couldn’t have entered Pangalatot politics, which involves millions of pesos to put a good fight.
From the dirt farms of Bautista to the mansion at Urduja, we see an evolution typical of Pinoy politicians, who became so rich in a wink of an eye.
Is Pareng Spines SALN declaration free for scrutiny? The voting public of Pangalatotland: has the right to see, to know what’s … Pareng Spines … is hiding in his closet.
I would like you, too, Sr. Bebot, to put out in public the SALN’s of Domantay of Malasiqui, Zaplan of Santa Barbara, Macanlalay of Calasiao, Resuello of San Carlos, The Benjie of Dagupan, all the suspicious mayoral characters of Pangasinan.
The walang itinatago . . .
I, also, demands that you, Sr. Bebot, your wife, your son – expose what you have on hand to equalize the playing field.
I don’t care, if your family dominates politics in Santo Tomas for a good cause, but show the public how pure and truthful you are. That … you won’t hesitate to bite the bullet.
As the saying goes; “What’s good for the goose, is good for the gander.”
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