tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5275779892704239759.post8071202978139381360..comments2023-03-24T18:25:30.027+08:00Comments on INFOwars - Philippines: PeNoy, Gloria, et al. — all one familymentonghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04255870278478350440noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5275779892704239759.post-84056167492527184582010-09-17T10:24:51.484+08:002010-09-17T10:24:51.484+08:00"By all accounts, Alejano won in his bid for ..."By all accounts, Alejano won in his bid for the mayorship of Sipalay, a city which he has great vision for — a vision that inspired his constituents to come together to vote for him in the hope of freeing their beloved place from the monopoly of the Montilla dynasty that prevents the full development of tourism and mining potentials there." <br /><br />That's a part of you commentary published in the Daily Tribune..<br /><br />Winning the election is not all about what Mr. Alejano told you but its all about knowing Sipalay in depth.<br /><br />Sir, You should have to know that while you are talking about religious "Deacons" we want to know who are those? <br /><br />If you're talking about religious "deacons" you should have to be apprised that IGLESIA NI CRISTO with more or less 3,000 members endorsed the candidacy of Mayor Oscar Montilla, Jr., the Roman Catholic Priest assigned at Sipalay Poblacion Catholic Church openly campaigned for Mayor Montilla, Baptist churches pastors likewise supported Montilla except for 4 baptist pastors. You could imagine how many baptist churches in Sipalay, you could imagine the influence of the Roman Catholic Priest, and definitely you can imagine how the Iglesia Ni Cristo votes for their candidate.<br /><br />There is one self-proclaimed pastor of a group composed of twenty persons who ran as City Councilor under Mr. Alejano team... is that the one you're referring to?<br /><br />Mr. Alejano should have to accept his defeat, but he doesn't want to admit he losses the election because if he do... he had paid the needed Php230,000 for the recount..<br /><br />Mr. Alejano said not just once but several times, he would concede after the recount... why then prolong the recount? why not pay the necessary amount for the recount? so that the COMELEC can commence the process of recount? <br /><br />He does not simply want to finish the recount on soonest possible time after all it is not his intention... his intention is to give his few followers in Sipalay a false hope..<br /><br />I would suggest you yourself should visit Sipalay..<br /><br />you might as well ask Mr. Alejano how many Barangay Captains in Sipalay supported his bid? out of 17 barangays he got 1 Barangay Captain, out of more than 100 Barangay Kagawad he got barely twenty's... out of more than 200 Purok Presidents he got barely 3o's..<br /><br />How could you say then that Mr. Alejano won his bid by all accounts?<br /><br />you are being mislead.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com