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By October 13, 2014Archives, Opinion

Is VP Binay a victim of demolition job?

Jun Velasco

By Jun Velasco

 

“Seize now and here the hour that is, nor trust some later day,” Homer

 

ALUMNI of Dagupan City National High School may agree to adopting a climate change theme on their Annual Homecoming on December 28.

It would be an endorsement of Mayor Belen Fernandez’s advocacy of a 3-storey housing design which may well be beyond the reach of an expected tsunami attack as unveiled by her Climate Change Task Force headed by former police officer Carlito Ocampo and consultant Nick Melecio.

The idea is to promote a proactive approach to a world spinning out of its axis and believed unleashing floods, earthquakes, tsunamis and other unusual climatic phenomena.

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Vice President Jejomar Binay a victim of a demolition job?

Or, are we seeing another presidential bet Manny Villar in the making?

Well, it’s part of the territory, fellas!

The question is, is the demolition job hitting its target?

However we look at it, the election is a learning experience. We can’t convince the public with empty propaganda. Maybe the demolition job is unraveling facts. If that be so, the vice president has no one to blame but himself.

Politics is dirty, but it can be clean if there’s no dirt to unearth. Maybe it’s that simple.

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