Tiburon 22 Oct. 2011 Re: Paying the heavy price Paying the heavy price, is what amounts to when you’re dealing with outrageous incompetence, on the planning and construction of these infrastructures, supposedly, to address the debilitating assault of flooding. Just checking the roads built – elevated to give free…
Maria Cabinta-Cardelli 22 Oct 2011 Re: Guam, Pangasinan seek sisterhood ties One bad experience in Guam led me to think differently about the territory and its people. The arrogance and indifference displayed towards my person as a visitor in the island belies the existing friendly relation between its Mother…
Rude mango-eaters
Jose Ceralde 21 Oct. 2011 Re: Coffers are empty The floods in Pangasinan, Tarlac Pampanga, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija and Rizal are so devastatingly expensive that seeing the damage these last few days with my eyes it is unbelievable status quo is acceptable to all these people affected. The corrupt…
Paying the heavy price
Jeremias Andrade Carrera 21 Oct. 2011 Re: Business Proposition What quality of oysters is there available in Dagupan or its surrounding communities that the first class eating establishments in Dagupan do not serve them? Oyster production is not necessarily cheap if sanitary environment to obtain the oyster quality that can…
Quality oysters needed
raymond arzadon 21 Oct. 2011 Re: Punchline Ha ha ha, nayari na naman kayo diyan sa City Hall ni Mr. Garcia. Ang tapang mo, Mr. Garcia. Sana lahat ng mamamayan ng Pangasinan kasing-tapang mo sa pagtuligsa sa mga tiwali sa gobiyerno. I pray for your continued courage. Back to…
Prayer for courage
Jeremias Andrade Carrera 21 Oct. 2011 Re: No other solutions? Indeed there are available technologically advanced permanent engineering solutions and it requires a lot of money and will. Money can be found but maybe the will of the majority of politicians to avoid CORRUPTION during the implementation is impossible…
Technology available but expensive
Robert Sobrepenia 21 Oct. 2011 Re: “Bright ideas” Clean drainage and rivers is the best solution to lessen the flooding in Dagupan. Then next is to plant trees, not only trees, but fruit bearing trees. The dredging of rivers would also help. Educate the people and let them recycle….
Helpful activities
Tiburon 20 Oct. 2011 Re: No other solutions? Solutions? From whawhawhat? The ideas coming forward are sooo lamed, they are dead on arrival. Comparisons in flood control like the dikes of New Orleans or the Missouri, to a Pinoy inspired gobbledygook, is completely incompetent. Pinoyland, is not Aremicanoland! Raison…
Coffers are empty
20 Oct. 2011 Dear Vice Mayor Belen, Kindly expose the fatal road accident that occurred in Bacag, Dumpay, Basista, Pangasinan sometime on 10/16/2011, at around 2:00 pm. The driver, who was reportedly on “jueteng mission” was tauhan ni Pangasinan Gov. Espino, ran over Leo Mendoza who died instantly. The…
Relative of victim
Jeremias Andrade Carrera 20 Oct. 2011 Re: VM Fernandez promotes Dagupan Bangus in the U.S. Is there really a need to promote Bonuan bangus when there is not enough supply due to the continued conversion of legitimate fishponds into housing subdivisions because of the proliferation of fishpens? Whom are…




