
Bon Bons And The Cha-Cha Train
Written on Friday, November 21st, 2008 at 5:59 pm | by Ding G. GageloniaWhile we were all distracted by the Joc Joc Bolante and Euro Generals sideshows, the lieutenants of Immanuel Peach’s favorite president have been feeding bon bons (the replacements of those wrapping paper gift bags) to the willing supporters of charter change.
My sources confirm that there’s no stopping the drive towards a Con-Ass extending GMA’s term by not extending it… by engineering a shift to a federal form of government.
This formula that will allow Lubao’s most famous daughter to become a deputado in the new Federal Federal Republic of the Philippines unicameral National Assembly, or as an option, State Governor for the Central Luzon area.
Can you beat that?
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Ding G. Gagelonia is a journalist of some 30 years, having worked in both radio and TV news and public affairs since his teens. Ding Gagelonia now writes independently and does corporate communications consulting. He has two kids, Felice and Luis. His journalist blog is at midfield.wordpress.com
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