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Comelec fire probe will find no arson

03/15/07

Posted under Comelec, Feedback, Fire, Videos

IF ever there is a thorough investigation of the fire at the Commission on Elections, the findings will point to one direction: That it was not arson.

It was a highly suspicious fire that gutted the inventory of vital election documents, which of course was the target.

But, the officers-on-case will not compromise their positions, find the truth, and be roasted.

NAP DE LA TORRE, 15A Elderberry Road, Burswood Estate Pakuranga, Auckland, New Zealand (via e-mail)

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Check out this clip of the Comelec fire taken by INQUIRER.net reporter Erwin Oliva for INQUIRER.net Videos.

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7 Responses to “Comelec fire probe will find no arson”

  1. 7
    Gerry Medina Says:

    It doesn’t take a rocket scientist ika nga nor a “think tank” to figure out a solution to the problems that plague our political system. My 7 year old son even helped me with this… Yaman din lamang na halos patterned sa US ang systema natin, bakit hinde pa natin lubos lubusin kung yan ang makaka buti sa atin like, before a citizen can even be approved of his/her candidacy for a public office, he/she should first and foremost be of good moral character at hinde lang kung whether rnuisance candidate siya or not. Why are we even approving criminals guilty of heinous crimes then allow them to hold office behind bars? And what about those questionable candidates accused of capital offenses? Nakakahiya tayo sa buong mundo. Problema ng dayaan sa elections? Bili na ng computerized counting machine that would give results electronically in “real time”. Kung nag fail yung unang computer na binili natin noon, eh di kumuha ng isang maayos, gaya nang ginamit dito sa US. Sawa na ang taongbayan sa problema ng dayaan at larong taguan. At sa senado at kongreso naman. Tiraan dito, kanaan doon para mabaling ang attention ng tao sa baho ng ibang tao imbes na sa kanila na mas mabaho. Iniisip tuloy namin ng anak ko na hinangad nilang mapunta sa position na kinalalagyan nila ngayon para lang sa sarili nilang kapakanan at hinde para sa bayan. Sayang ang perang pinapa sweldo ng taongbayan sa kanila na mas magiging kapanipakinabang sana kung ibinigay nalang sa mga mahihirap at dagdag sa sweldo ng pulisiya, sundalo at mga guro.

  2. 6
    tagakotta Says:

    I nominate Mr.Tony Pet Albano as the next Comelec chairman (for North Korea).I like very much his ideas on Command Votes.A guy like hit deserves to be an election overseer in “Guided Democracy “countries like North Korea,Albania and Cuba.

  3. 5
    dian_nievera Says:

    just face d painful truth:gloria plays badly.kung anu man ang ngawa ko para s pilipinas, kailnagn q bang iexplain s kht cnu??????

  4. 4
    Kabayan Says:

    The COMELEC have a long way to go before they can redeem themselves

  5. 3
    Enrico Navea Says:

    Kayo kaya ang nagmumukhang tanga…wala kayong sinisi kundi si Gloria…tanungin niyo ang sarili niyo…ano ang ginawa niyo para sa bansa natin? Meron ba? Kapal ng mukha.

  6. 2
    dian_nievera Says:

    talagang harap-harapan n ang gaguhan dito s Pilipinas.ganito n b talaga katanga ang mga Pilipino sa mata ni gloria???obvious naman ang cheating sa eleksyon.pwede ko bang sabihin n walang kwenta ang COMELEC?????paano nakakatulog c abalos at ang mga alipores nya s mga kalokohan nla??xempre lalu n ung “master” nla n itago nalang natin s pangalang gma..sabagay,sanay n cla s ganyan eh..kahit ikumpara mo ang badtrip n admin ngaun s kahit anung nkalipas n admin mula kay aguinaldo hanggang kay ERAP, wala paring mkakapantay sa “galing” ng admin ngaun..pero hindi p nmn cla ganun kagaling dahil ang mga Pilipino, d p nila tuluyang nabulag..dahil d lahat ng Pilipino tanga.my araw din yang mga yan.bka bukas.

  7. 1
    Kabayan Says:

    Haay naku ano pa nga ba. Sino pa nga ba ang maniniwala nitong kasinungalingan ng COMELEC.

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