A fact, not a suspicion
Tiburon
20 May 2012
Re: Playing with fire – saliwable, buyable
The suspicion the clowncilors (the rats, the termites), are negotiable for a price, is way off target.
It’s fact!
Divide et impera . . .
I will have to give credit to The Benjie, in utilizing one of the greatest political maxims in the book. By breaking up the power of VM Belen in her stranglehold of the eight(8)dwarfs, he gained the advantage in the battle for Dagupan.
Now, we can rightfully say, VM Belen, is a political midget who has no business in the rough and tumble world of Dagupan politics.
VM Belen’s no politician, but a lowly sari-sari store day-to-day owner.
Fac et excusa . . .
The Benjie also knows how to operate in such a way to take the advantage how wrong they maybe, and make justifications later.
Facile rumpuntur singula jacula, conjuncta non item . . .
The Benjie waited in the wings for VM Belen to depart for the US, to receive insignificant recognition from frivolous Dagupan organizations, which she developed a penchant, and at the same time shopping at those strip malls.
To convince one lousy and treasonous clowncilor like Jesus Canto, to stab Belen at the back is easy, but to put all those four(4)clowncilors . . . Chito Samson, Librada and Karlos Reyna, Alvin Coquia . . . together is quite difficult, and The Benjie did make them an offer they couldn’t refuse – P1.5 million pesos worth of grease on each.
Factis non verbis . . .
As always in Dagupan politics, to get things done the corrupt way … do it with deeds not words.
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