Robert Sobrepenia 16 Feb 2010 Re: Pangasinan wants a nuclear power plant Please check first the risks to environment of a nuclear power plant. Why not go into wind, sun or wave energy, these technologies are already implemented in other countries. Please, please do not be drastic in your decision…
Robert Sobrepenia 16 Feb 2010 Re: Useless Machine Ipagdasal natin na ang susunod na mamamahala ng ating bayan ay makatao ang isipan, kilos at gawa. At sana mahalin nya ang ating lungsod ng Dagupan. Kung ating titingnan ang kalapit na bayan ang Dagupan ay huli na sa kaayusan at kaunlaran….
Makataong mamamahala
Jeremias Andrade Carrera 16 Feb 2010 Re: Spare the bridges District Engineer Rodolfo Dion’s Plea: I fully agree with the district engineer’s complaint. These candidates must not do things that will waste people’s money. It is really hard for Engineer Dion to budget for the clean-up of these candidates’ mess…
Make political vandals pay!
Jeremias Andrade Carrera 16 Feb 2010 Pangasinan-Zambales Road: This road should be fully funded and completed instead of Nani’s Airport to complement the Sual Seaport and the existing perimeter highways. If Nani is really sincere in serving the public good instead of his pocket, he must forget his impossible dreams,…
Priorities for Alaminos
Roms 16 Feb 2010 No way! Sa tindi ng corruption dito sa atin, do you think mapapa-ngalagaan yang nuclear power plant? Nananaginip sila! Ok lang kung sila lang ang maaapektuhan ng radiation pag nagkaroon ng leak! Back to Homepage
NO to nuclear power plant!
Silvestre A. Rayos. Jr. 15 Feb 2010 Mr. Ceralde, I thought the Sual power plant is fueled by coal. Why does it need diesel fuel. Am I right? Back to Homepage
Why diesel fuel?
Renato de los Reyes 15 Feb 2010 Re: Very qualified to run It’s so obvious that the person who wrote the article is paid hack of Romero. Romero should focus on his achievements if there are some aside from building a very big house in Bgy. Pogo. Romero should also…
Make Romero accountable
Jose Ceralde 14 Feb 2010 Most Philippine political analysts have the answer to dogs with different colors or different collars, which is strengthening of our political institutions and structures. But as several political leaders, presidents, had found out the entrenched oligarchs’ were harder to change. Although early on in their…
Reforming “colors” in politics
Silvestre A. Rayos. Jr. 14 Feb 2010 Re: Socio-Politics Generally speaking, Filipinos who go to other countries (OFWs) obey the rules and regulations of the host countries. Eg., lalo na sa Singapore where justice is swift, walang sinasantong tao, kapag nagkasala pinaparusahan. Dito sa Amerika, they follow traffic rules. Hindi…
Potent force in politics
Silvestre A. Rayos. Jr. 14 Feb 2010 Re: Mr. Ceralde. Look at the walis-tingting, individually it could do very little but if you put them together it becomes a very useful cleaning tool. If you put small things together it could snowball into something big. Look at the coal power…




