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Mon Tulfo and his idiotic message to Father Panlilio

05/19/07

Posted under News, Opinion Columns, Readers' Blog Posts

I AM happy that the Inquirer keeps credible columnists like Randy David, Walden Bello, Solita Monsod, MLQ III and a lot more.

What I don’t understand is that amid the scholarly written articles, there comes Ramon Tulfo writing about the newly elected governor of Pampanga, Father Ed Panlilio, whom he thought was losing in a fair battle.

I’m really vexed at the thought that the Inquirer also keeps rotten tomatoes like Ramon Tulfo in their newspaper.

Quoting his post:

Priest-turned-politician Eddie Panlilio should shut up if he can’t prove his allegations that his closest rival, Board Member Lilia “Baby” Pineda, committed fraud in the Pampanga gubernatorial race.

As of this writing, Pineda had widened her lead over Panlilio, with the incumbent, Gov. Mark Lapid, coming in third. (Panlilio was proclaimed the winner last nightâ€â€ŔEditor)

Panlilio should stop being a crybaby and admit that he lost in a fair fight. He is barking up the wrong tree since Pineda is not the incumbent. I’m not saying Lapid cheated, but the sitting official usually has the capability to cheat because of power and machinery.

Now, who should shut up? Thank you for telling Father Panlilio to stop being a crybaby, because as of the moment, all his tears are of joy! And who are you to say that Baby Pineda has no capacity to cheat? Come on, I am from Pampanga and I really don’t know if you live here. Mr. Tulfo, I think you’re the one barking at the wrong tree; anyway, dogs really do that sometimes. The next time you write about the results of elections, see to it that you have correctly seen the COCs. What gave you the idea that Baby Pineda won? Strange, really strange. I will just wait for the apology that you will address to Father Ed. Learn your lesson. Thank you.

Raffy Punzalan Simbol, Arayat, Pampanga

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51 Responses to “Mon Tulfo and his idiotic message to Father Panlilio”

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  1. 51
    clipmaster Says:

    tulfo should apologize………

    eat his words……

  2. 50
    Kabayan Says:

    Artman,

    Kung ayaw ni Tulfo na mapagsabihan, tigilan na niya ang pakikisama sa mga gambling lords; at kung di naman siya sangkot, eh di ipakita niya sa aksiyon na siya ay galit sa bawal na pagsusugal para hindi paniwalaan ang mga paratang sa kanya dito. May kapangyarihan siyang gawin ito.

    Tandaan niya na marami ring matitinong kababayan tayo na minamanmanan itong mga tiwaling gambling lord and ladies na ito.

    Kung gusto niyang maniwala ang marami na malinis siya. TIRAHIN niya ng masinsin sa column niya ng ISANG LINGGO ang mga gambling lords na MALALAKING ISDA na ito at kung maaari ay gumawa siya ng PATIBONG para mabisto at makulong sila.

    Kung magagawa ni Tulfo ito, babawas ang pagdududa ng tao at baka tumaas pa ang pagtingin ng marami sa kanya.

    Wag niyo rin gamitin ang pangalan ni Yahweh sa ganitong talakayan at baka MAKARMA kayo kung mali ang inyong inaakala.

  3. 49
    ARTMAN Says:

    Ang gagaling nyo, parang wala kayong nagawang pagkakamali. Pano nyo nalamang patong si TULFO sa jueteng, manghuhula ba kayo? Galit si Yaweh sa mga manghuhula at nagagalak sya sa mga ginagawang pagtulong ni TULFO sa mga naaapi.
    Yong mali lang ang nakita nyo, Hindi nyo ibinilang kanyang nagawa sa Pilipinas. Isa syang bayaning higit pa kay Rizal. Kayo may nagawa ba kayong kabutihan sa inyong kapawa? Magsipag sisi na kayo mapang husga!

  4. 48
    pol Says:

    pakisuyo sa lahat ng kapangpangan, ipagdasal at tulungan nyo po si fr. panlilio na maiwasan lahat ng temptation na dinudulot ng pagiging isang gobernador, na wag siyang madala sa masamang sistema ng pulitika.

  5. 47
    Pian Says:

    TO WASTEDBRAIN
    I have nothing against Fr. Panlilio’s governorship in Pampanga if you would only think of the PURPOSE why he ran i.e. to bring back morality to the province. There’s still a separation of the Church and State in the sense that he’s suspended from performing priestly duties. But I believe it’s a step in the right direction for us. Since everyone knows him to be a priest, his actions will be guarded in that he wouldn’t ask for bribes. On the other hand, those who deal with him will not offer bribes.

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