Martes, Setyembre 29, 2015

Marcos eyes VP post despite polls result


By Mortz C. Ortigoza

DAGUPAN CITY - Despite trailing behind Senator Francis Escudero in the latest survey for the vice presidency, Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, Jr. was unperturbed by his status and says running for a higher office has risk.
Senator Ferdinand "Bong Bong" Marcos, Jr. answers
questions field by media men in Dagupan City
last Sunday.
“Every campaign is risky. You run for the Barangay Captain is a risk. Yes, it is risky.So I don’t know it even senatorial is risky. Lahat naman walang tiyak di naman tiyak,” he stressed at a plush restaurant here last Sunday.
When asked that he better run for reelection for the senate where he was at the Top 5 than taking his chance for the vice presidency as based on the September 2 to 5 Social Weather Station’s polls.
The third quarter +3 -3 Margin- of- Error national SWS says that for the vice presidency 27% chose Senator Grace Poe, 20% Sen. Escudero, 9% Davao City Rodrigo Duterte, 7% Senator Bongbong Marcos, 7% Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada,  5% Senator Alan Peter Cayetano,  5% Senator Loren Legarda, 4% Batangas Governor Vilma Santos,  4% Senator Antonio Trillanes IV, 3%  former Senator Panfilo Lacson,  3% Camarines Sur 3rd District Representative Leni Robredo,  2% Senator Jinggoy Estrada, and  0.9% former Manila Mayor Lito Atienza, Jr.

Miyerkules, Setyembre 23, 2015

Grace Poe should up her PR versus Roxas et al

By MORTZ C. ORTIGOZA

A world class one kilometre cemented highway contracted by the Department of Public Works & Highway cost the government P20 million.
“Iyang pag bubungkal pa ng patag sa bukid ang contractor, P20 million ang running price niyan ngayon,” a brass at the DPWH told me.
Presidential wannabes in the Philippine's May 9, 2016 presidential election.
From left Vice President Jejomar Binay, Senator Grace Poe, and Local
Government Secretary Mar Roxas.(PHOTO CREDIT: getrealPhilippines.
com)
Noong tinanung ko kung magkano ang more or less 5 kilometers new De Venecia Highway sa Dagupan City noong pinundohan ni former 5-Time Speaker Jose de Venecia ang diversion road na iyon noong 2004, the brass told me pumalo ng P400 million ang construction at pa-semento.
“Sobrang mahal naman, bale P80 million bawat kilometro ang pagawa ng 5 kilometers na kalsada!”sambulat ko.
He said it was not that expensive since the highway is first class that until now they still paint it to spruce it up.
“Saka noong ginawa iyan nasa fish pen area iyan. Kaya madaming semento, bato, buhangin binuhos diyan para maging kalsada. May dalawang tulay pa diyan bukod doon sa P900 million na bridge na ang funding ay nanggaling pa sa JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency)”.
***

Social Weather Station released its latest September 2 and 3 polls on the presidential, vice presidential and senatorial wannabes.
In the presidential it showed voters' preference for Poe at 47%, up by 5 percentage points from 42% in June.
Among the three declared presidential candidates, Roxas posted the highest jump in voters' preference – 39% in September from 21% in June, an 18-percentage point increase.
Voters' preference for Binay was statistically unchanged at 35%, from 34% in June.
Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte, who had announced that he would not seek the presidency, was fourth with 16%, from 20% in June.
The survey had 1,200 respondents scientifically distributed in the entire country. 300 respondents for the four areas Metro Manila, Balance of Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. Margin of Error (MoE) for the country was +3 -3 while  each of the four areas had +6-6 MoE.  To the uniiniated, +3 or -3 means a percent or hundred thousands of votes of this could be a led or a deficit of Roxas’ 39% to Binay’s 35%. We can say that Binay can be nearing a statistical tie thus the word “plus” with Roxas or Roxas dusted off Binay with millions of votes because of the word “minus” in the +3 or -3 MoE.

Martes, Setyembre 22, 2015

How Dagupan cops became No.1 in Ph


By  Mortz C. Ortigoza

DAGUPAN CITY – What is the difference between the police station here and those in Metro Manila Manila and highly urbanized cities in Davao and Cebu?
EFFICIENT. The smart and snappy Dagupan City’s police who chalked up their station to land as the Best Police Station 2015 in the Philippines based on their year 2014’s efficient performance. MORTZ C. ORTIGOZA

The police station here bagged this year’s Best Police Station in the country after it solved a sensational crime, according to its Chief of Police (CoP) Superintendent Christopher Abrahano .
He said their award came after he and his men identified the personalities behind the Martilyo Gang (MG) that robbed in May 2014 the BHF Jewelry Gemline here.
In noon of that day ten robbers wielding short and high powered fire arms threatened to death employees of BHF and ransacked the gem shop. Unknown to them one of the three guards were unaccounted because he was at the second floor. As a result he shot and killed with his shot gun  one of the nine marauders who scampered away in their five motorcycles. But when police men plugged all the choke points here they could not find them as they left the motor bikes and Armalite assault rifles at their escape path and rode two Sports and Asian Utility Vehicles to abscond.
 48 hours after the heist, Abrahano identified Jomel Tamlayan, Bernard Hakim and Ephraim John Evangelista who were members of the Ga'ga' robbery holdup gang operating in Metro Manila and nearby provinces, Visayas and Mindanao Islands.

He said they were positively identified by witnesses through the rogues’ gallery presented by the National Capital Region Police Office and through the effort of the Provincial Intelligence Branch of Pangasinan Police Provincial Office (PPO).
“In less than 48 hours, we were able to establish the identity of the group with the identification of the three suspects. We consider this as a breakthrough in our investigation. And we are still on the go until all the suspects are identified,” Abrahano said.
Abrahano added that cases of robbery in band, attempted homicide and direct assault have been filed by the police at the office of the prosecutor hoping that warrant of arrest would be issued against them.
The Philippine National Police has a policy that identification and filling of case on the culprits even if they are not yet apprehended made the case as solved already.
Dagupan City's Chief of Police Supt. Christopher Abrahano and newshens. 

Blakdyak kakasuhan si VP Binay


By Mortz C. Ortigoza

MANILA ZOO, Manila – Ang comedy actor at singer na si Blakdyak ay nag iskandalo dito at nag labas ng sama ng loob sa mga reporters matapos niyang mabalitaan na hindi na siya ang gaganap na Vice President Jejomar Binay sa isang high budget film na tinutulak  ng huli.
"Kakasuhan ko siya ng breach of contract!," ani nito.
The handsome mestizo Alden Richards  (right) that Vice President
 Jojo Binay  (left) said he will hire as himself in the film he is funding.
Si Blakdyak, Joey Amoto sa tunay na buhay, ay nanlumo noong mabalitaan niyang kukunin ng controversial na Vice President si Alden Richards na ka loved team ni Maine Mendoza  alias Yaya Dubs ng GMA 7s Eat Bulaga.
“Bakit naman ganoon si Vice President? Sinabihan pa niya na huwag na akong tatanggap ng ibang projects at concerts sa probinsiya, sa mga lamayan at libingan dahil mag sisimula na ang shooting ng “Susulungin ko ang Dilim” sa katapusan nitong buwan,” maluhang luhang sinabi ni Black Jack dito sa Manila Zoo noong nakasalubong niya ang mga reporters na kukuha sana ng balita sa may sakit na hippopotamus dito.
Si Binay ay nag aambisyong tumakbo sa pagka pangulo ng Pilipinas sa May 9, 2016 election.
 Noong Martes sinabi ni Vice President sa isang emergency press conference na gusto niya si Richards na gumanap sa pelikula niyang ibibigay na libre sa Nobyembre sa mga sinehan  sa buong Pilipinas.
"Kaya ko nabanggit kasi sikat na sikat, e," ani ni Binay.
Noong biniro si Binay ng isang reporter ng Turo Ini Tabloid na malayo siya kay Alden sa kulay at tangkad, biglang binalibag ni Vice President ang mikropono sa reporter ng malaswang  tabloid at sinigawan siya na: “"Sa sine naman wala namang imposible. Hindi ba, itinutugma naman kung ano ang pangangailangan."
Sinabi pa ni Binay sa chief of staff niya na huwag bigyan ang mga media ng sobre na may lamang tag P5000 pag nagtanung sila ng masama at may malisya sa kanya.
Ang langu sa alak na si Blakdyak matapos magwala sa isang motel sa Quezon City.

Lunes, Setyembre 21, 2015

Japan, South Korea asensado kahit di marunong mag Inglis

By MORTZ C. ORTIGOZA

Naaliw akong basahin ang isang artikulo ng PhilStar.com kung saan nakipag buno ang mga guro  na maka wikang Filipino at maka Inglis sa Pambansang Kumperensiyang Pang¬wika ng Komisyon ng Wikang Filipino-Ikalawang Serye na ginanap sa Bayview Hotel, Manila kung ano ang dapat bigyan ng mas mahigit na pansin sa pagtuturo: Filipino ba o Inglis?

Sa  website ng Department of Education naka saad doon na ang Mother Tongue ang ituturo para mapa-igting ang “fluency” ng mga Grades 1 to 4, tapos ang Filipino at Inglis naman ang ituturo “as language of instruction” sa mga Grades 4 to 6 sa elementarya.

Sa hais-skul naman, ani ng DepEd, ang Filipino at Inglis ay “primary instruction” sa Junior High School at Senior High School.

Sabi ng mga maka Inglis, mahirap gamitin ang Filipino sa hais-skul kasi may mga paksa na gaya ng Science at Mathematics na kulang ang Filipino na termino sa mga gamit nito.

Ang mga maka Filipino naman ay nakipagtalo na bakit daw ang Japan, South Korea, Germany, at iba pang bansa na hindi naman sila marunong mag Inglis maganda naman ang mga buhay nila.

Ang Inglis, ayon sa isang participant, ay armas lang ng mga Pilipino pag sila ay nagtrabaho na domestic helpers at iba pang blue collar jobs sa ibang bansa.

 “Idinagdag pa ng isang guro, hindi batayan ng pag-unlad ang pagiging mahusay sa salitang ingles dahil pinatunayan na ito ng South Korea, Japan at iba pang bansa na mas minahal ang kanilang sariling wika kaysa maging magaling sa pagsasalita ng ingles. Aniya, naging maunlad ang kani-kanilang mga bansa kahit hindi sila magaling sa salitang Ingles kaya malinaw na hindi ang pagiging magaling sa Ingles ang magi¬ging batayan ng pag-unlad ng isang bansa," ani ng PhilStar.com.

Nilinaw din sa seminar na iyon ni Komisyon ng Wikang Filipino (KFW) chairman Jose Laderas Santos, hindi lamang sa buwan ng wika dapat ipakita ng taumbayan ang pagmamahal sa sariling wikang Filipino kundi sa araw-araw.

Siniguro din ni Chairman Santos ng KWF na handang tumulong ang komisyon sa DepEd sa pagsasalin sa Filipino ng module na gagamitin sa pagtuturo sa lahat ng asignatura sa pagpapatupad ng K to 12 system.

Ang Pananaw ko

Kahanga hanga ang alab ng damdamin ng mga maka Filipino pero sa akin mali ang argumentasyon nila.

Maganda ang buhay ng mga tao sa South Korea, Japan, at Germany hindi dahil sila ay hindi marunong mag Inglis kung hindi magaling ang bansa nilang gumawa ng trabaho para sa kanila.

Ang mga bansang ito ay industrialized countries kung saan gumagawa sila nga mga sasakyan, armas, computers, appliances, at iba pang mga gadgets para ibenta nila sa ibang bansa.

Biyernes, Setyembre 18, 2015

Exec. Judge curtails press freedom?

By MORTZ C. ORTIGOZA


The administrator of the Supreme Court should know that by prohibiting media men to cover their fellow media practitioner who filed her bail bond recently at the office of the Regional Trial Court Branch 69, Executive Judge Lelia Parayno of the Justice Hall of Lingayen, Pangasinan curtail their Constitutional freedoms of speech, expression, and press.

PHOTO CREDIT:savetheinternet.com
Last Friday the guards at the gate of the Hall were at their usual vexatious demeanour again after I had arguments with them last August when they barred me to enter the compound to cover the filling of counter affidavits of DWPR broadcaster Lina M. Cervantes on the four libel suits filed against her by Pangasinan Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr.
One of the guards told USATV host Jessie Perez, DWPR broadcasters Macky Delgado, Harold Barcelona, and others that TV camera was not allowed because it was an order from Judge Parayno.
“Kahit wala kaming camera puwede naman naming ma cover ng cp (mobile phone) namin ang kasama namin,” mocked by Perez to the idiocy of the guard when we left the building.
I told the watch man that what he told us that they only followed order from Parayno was prohibited by law.
“Sumunod lang kami sa utos ni judge,” he told me.
Whether Judge Parayno ordered it or not, the guard using her name to prevent us from doing our job, just like other media men had done in the country, covering the filing of bail bonds of our colleague would not sit her well because she is an officer of the law that should be protecting our rights like freedom of the press.
Besides, we did not cover a hearing inside the sala of the judge but a mere filing in the office of Regional Trial Court Judge Loreto Alog of the bail bond this month and the filing of counter-affidavits at the office of the provincial prosecutor last month.
Last early August I lambasted the guards and their supervisor named Vallo when they would not let me in when I told them that I was there to cover the filing of Cervantes of her counter-affidavits.
Here was the excerpt of that encounter:
“Here was an arrogant supervisor of the security guards of the Bessang Pass at the Hall of Justice in Lingayen, Pangasinan telling media men last Monday that they were not allowed to cover fellow media woman, Lina Cervantes of DWPR, who filed her counter affidavits on the libel cases filed by Pangasinan Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr.
“Iyan ang utos sa amin ni executive judge, bawal ang coverage ng media,” the security supervisor named Vallo, who is a dead ringer of movie side kick Bentong, sternly told me.
“Paano naging bawal, hinde naman korte ang iko-cover ko sa office ng fiscal naman ang pupuntahan ko,? I calmly posed.
“Lahat dito hawak ng executive judge,” he hissed.
“Sa buong Pilipinas ngayon lang ako nakakita na ang media bawal pumasok sa office ng fiscal, under sa Department of Justice iyan hinde sa sala ng judge o sa Supreme Court. Noong na libel ako, may dala rin akong national TV (GMA-7) network dito” I protested.
***
Just as I predicted: Presidential bet falls from survey

Presidential aspirants in the Philippines can take a look and learn a lesson on the Republican presidential bets on the debate sponsored by cable TV CNN last Thursday. In that debate, where charisma and intelligence matter, some bets falter. Their mistakes in answering questions from the panel could zap out their previous gains in the past surveys.
Take for instance Dr. Ben Carson, who was breathing with 23% poll rate at the back of Donald Trump’s 27%, whose tragic answer when asked if he was the president of the United States after the September 11, 2001 Twin Towers attack what would he do.
He said that he would not send troops to invade Afghanistan to make Al Quida leader Osama Bin Laden and his Taliban ilk’s pay after they hatched a plan in making American Airliners fly as cruise missiles, with Muslim terrorists manoeuvring the cockpits, and plunge in the Towers in New York City that killed 2,996 people.
For me (who scribbled this article after the debate Thursday) Carson could lose points in the next polls because of his unintelligent remarks on Afghanistan.
On that debate, New Jersey Governor “His Immensity” Cris Christie, a presidential bet, disputed Carson who said after the attacked, 9 out of 10 people he met told him that they favour President George H.W Bush to invade Afghanistan and make the Talibans’ and Bin Laden pay for what they did to the Americans.
Son of a gun, after I opened Fox News TV (Friday afternoon) I saw Trump crowing in a town hall meeting that in Time Magazine, News Max, others he was the runaway winner on the polls vis-a-vis the CNN debate and heard from him how Carson plummeted and the cellar dweller Carly Fiorina, a former Hewlett-Packard CEO, skyrocketed.
Fiorina’s poll stock, for me, spiked because of her intelligent retorts to the panel and savvy in arguing with fellow presidential wannabes.
Filipino politicians running in the national office should be careful of what come out of their mouth. It could be a faux pas just like what some of them had mouthed by defending the hated demonstrators of the Iglesia ni Cristo that caused monstrous traffic at EDSA for four days. Not to mention the peeved of the majority of the Filipinos on the INC swashbuckling on their connection with the power-that-be as a result of their block voting every election.


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P'sinan news hen sued by Guv files bail

By Mortz C. Ortigoza

LINGAYEN – A lady broadcaster will be arraigned at the Regional Trial Cour-69 here after she filed bail bond on the four libel cases charged against her by Pangasinan Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr.
NEWS HEN’S BAIL. DWPR Broadcaster Lina M. Cervantes doing 
the procedural thumb marks last Friday during her filling of her bail 
bonds on the four libel cases charged against her by Pangasinan 
Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr.
Lina M. Cervantes of DWPR-Radyo Asenso filed last Friday P20 thousand reduced bail bond at the office of RTC-69 Judge Loreto Alog who did not issue any more to the police her warrant of arrest.
“It is a reduced bond of P20 thousand from the P40,000 in the four libel cases,” Cervantes told Northern Watch.
A clerk at Alog’s office said that aside from the P20 thousand bond, Cervantes paid P800 for the judicial development fund (JDF).
Cervantes said she is still waiting for the resolution by the office of the prosecutor in San Carlos City, Pangasinan for the other four libel cases filed by the Governor last July against her.
Cervantes and her lawyer Joseph Emmanuel Cera will be coming back at the RTC here for her arraignment.
Arraignment, according to the law, is a criminal proceeding at which the defendant is officially called  before a court of competent jurisdiction, informed of the offense charged in the complaint, information, indictment, or other charging document, and asked to enter a plea of guilty, not guilty, or as otherwise permitted by law.

Just as I predicted: Presidential bet falls from survey

By Mortz C. Ortigoza


Since there are dearth of good radio commentators in the Philippines, one of my favourite American radio anchors is Howard Stern, the mean and prurience - talking but perceptive and hilarious fellow.
Here’s an excerpt Howard interviewing American billionaire and this year’s Republican Presidential bet Donald Trump.
HOWARD STERN (HS): Let’s talk about (sexy actress) Linsey Lohan. She’s a mess, right?
DONALD TRUMP (DT): I know her.
H.S: You PROBABLY HAD SEX WITH HER?
ROBIN QUIVER (Chuckling black woman who is Stern’s co-anchor): HAAAA, HA-HA-HA-HA!
DT: I know everybody...
HS: Do you have sex with her?

  DT. I know everybody. I think No I did not. Somebody brought... they go to my club, lived in      one of my buildings. I saw (actresses) they lived on the Trump buildings.
***
Presidential aspirants in the Philippines can take a look and learn a lesson on the Republican presidential bets on the debate sponsored by cable TV CNN last Thursday. In that debate, where charisma and intelligence matter, some bets falter. Their mistakes in answering questions from the panel could zap out their previous gains in the past surveys.
Take for instance Dr. Ben Carson, who was breathing with 23% poll rate at the back of Donald Trump’s 27%, whose tragic answer when asked if he was the president of the United States after the September 11, 2001 Twin Towers attack what would he do.
He said that he would not send troops to invade Afghanistan to make Al Quida leader Osama Bin Laden and his Taliban ilk’s pay after they hatched a plan in making American Airliners fly as cruise missiles, with Muslim terrorists manoeuvring the cockpits, and plunge in the Towers in New York City that killed 2,996 people.

Martes, Setyembre 15, 2015

Cayetano mulls independent VP runs


        If no prexy bet gets him

By Mortz C. Ortigoza
DAGUPAN CITY – Last term Senator Alan Peter Cayetano said he mulls to run as independent vice presidential bet in case he could not find a presidential tandem in two weeks’ time.
PERA, TRABAHO, KITA.  Senator Alan Peter Cayetano (red shirt) meditates last Tuesday with members of two vendor organizations inside the Malimgas Market in Dagupan City. The senator dropped by the city to give them P100 thousand as additional seed monies for their business ventures. Cayetano had given them for free in the past years hundreds of thousands of pesos of his micro-financing program to stave off these vendors from usurious lenders. Presently, the solon has 160 organization, primordially composed of vendors and public utility vehicles’ drivers and operators, that are beneficiaries of his  Pera, Trabaho, Kita or PTK program. He expects that they grow by 200 organizations before the May 2016 national election. MORTZ C. ORTIGOZA
“Will, that is why we are considering an independent run,” when asked if one of the major presidential candidates did not get him in the ticket.
Aside from running independent, Cayetano cited his friends have been talking for a while with the party mates of Local Government Secretary Mar Roxas and Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte for the vice presidential motive of the solon. Roxas and Duterte have moist eyes on the presidency.
“Right now there are two groups na kinakausap namin. These of course the groups of Secretary Roxas,we have some informal talk sa mga kaibigan niya kaibigan ko. Kay Mayor Duterte naman so far he is not running. But some people close to him are also talking to people close to me because medyo may kahawig din ang pananaw namin sa pag dating sa pagastos ng pundo nailabas sa Metro Manila. So there is some common values, hindi lang ako makapagbigay ng date kasi,” he stressed.
He said he was hell bent before to run for the presidency but surveys and public opinions had given him an anaemic score.
The two weeks self declared deadline ensued, Cayetano said, because he did not run for the presidency where he could just tell anybody at his whims when he would run.
“Siguro if I was running in the presidency at ako ay nanliligaw sa VP puwede ako magbigay ng deadline. But some of my supporters telling me to run as an independent. So I am considering that also. Pero tingnan natin. Siguro mga two weeks,” he stressed.
When asked how he could wiggle out and runs for the vice presidential race amid fellow Nationalista party mates Senators Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. and Antonio Trillanes IV nursing a desire to the same post, he said they could settle the kinks as they are closed with each other.
 “I hope we did not go our separate ways. I hope two of us withdraw from the race or run for the other post”.
He said any one of them can run against each other but doubts if they can get the party support.
“So, ayaw kung pangunahan ang kapartido ko. But I am hoping na maging solid kami”.

Biyernes, Setyembre 11, 2015

Sen. Escudero decries India made cars for PNP


By Mortz C. Ortigoza

DAGUPAN CITY – Senator Francis Escudero assailed and promised to investigate the procurement of defective and questionable made in India cars the government bought for the national police.
CONTROVERSIAL PATROL CAR. The India made
 CAC Mahindra’s Enforcer Patrol Cars like this one 
in photo is being questioned by Senator Francis “Chiz” 
Escudero to be defective and dangerous because it was a
 conversion of a right hand  drive vehicle to a left drive car. 
(Photo Credit: Manila 
Times) 

Escudero said the 1,470 units of CAC Mahindra’s Enforcer Patrol Cars that have been converted from right hand drive to left hand could endanger their passengers.
“India is a right hand drive vehicles’ country, ”he quipped to media men here Thursday.
The Department of Budget and Management approved the P1.3 billion budget for their procurement.
He cited that when the driver manoeuvre the driving wheel to the right, the right front wheel did not jibe to the desired location of the driver.

Sabado, Setyembre 5, 2015

De Lima for VP? She did not do anything for the INC!

By MORTZ C. ORTGOZA

Geez man, just saw at Fox  News Tv's host Bill O’Reilly interviewing the pretty LEA GABRIELLE.  Lea Gabrielle who?!


Lea Gabrielle, a skater when she was young. saw the U.S Air Force Blue Angels made some acrobatic jets' (F-16s) stunts, and told herself she want to be a fighter pilot someday.
With 10% female that composed the 100% of her  Class 1997 at the United States Naval Academy  (USNA) in Annapolis, Maryland (Alma mater of Philippine Congressman Roilo Golez and Secretary Joseph Emilio Abaya of the Department of Telecommunication and Communication) she burned her midnight candle there and survived the rigorous training that would transform a civilian to a military killing “machine”.
“I did not find the training there hard. Probably because I was into skate when I was young,” she told O’Reilly.
She said she served the navy for 12 years and flew the F/A18  “Hornet” jet for combat missions in a Carrier during the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars.

“With  combat deployment from USS George Washington. Her call sign as a pilot was "Flower". Additional duties were as a landing signals officer (LSO) and as a squadron public affairs officer. She also served as an intelligence operations officer during Operation Enduring Freedom, and while in Afghanistan she was embedded with a Navy SEAL unit conducting intelligence operations. She was also a defense foreign liaison officer,”Wikipidea reported.
“What was the dangerous part of being a fighter pilot?” O’Reilly posed to Gabrielle.
“When I would be landing on a night mission on an aircraft carrier,” Gabrielle retorted.
When asked why she wanted to be journalist at NBC,  a military reporter for KNSD-TV (NBC 7), Fox News TV from being a fighter pilot, she said: “Because of journalists, many people support the war efforts. I saw you too (she referred to O’Reilly) supporting the war efforts of our country”.
 Geez man, just remember yesterday the book I gave to the pretty Michelle Zarate Lioanang, a congressional staff, when I joined the group of Congressman Pol Bataoil (2nd District, Pangasinan) having  a party, with the people’s organization composed of the Unwashed of the Society, at a far flung village in his district.