High Risk Tag: A right move
Leonardo J. Galvez
6 Dec 2012
What do politicians have in common?
They are up against the “high risk” tag of their turfs.
The politicians don’t like the PNP to take over the peace-keeping chores during elections. The reason is obvious. They want to do their thing in an unhampered way. To them, cheating is the name of the game.
Look, there are still setting politicians who won at the point of a gun. These are the same people who are moving heaven and earth in opposing the “tagging” scheme. They want to win by all means in a “peaceful” but dirty election.
Some upright politicians, however, are endorsing the DLG move. They do it in a manner that others could not detect them.
It reminds me of a semi-civil confrontasi among friends. Question: “What is the difference between a politician and a scam artist”?
A bystander who is not even involved in the impromptu session and who is believed to be a “an elementary school dropout”, shouted, “Pari-pariho sila”.
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