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    #31
    [quote=explorer;876451]Boom Boom's village loses road project after boxer's loss

    By Jhunnex Napallacan
    Inquirer.net/Visayas Bureau
    Last updated 07:09pm (Mla time) 08/12/2007

    CEBU For now, at least, the governor said.

    He said he would push through with the cementing project if Bautista would become a champion in the future.

    "If Boom-boom becomes a champion, I will fulfill my commitment that I will have the road passing through his barangay in Can-uling cemented. Right now, it's a no go," Aumentado said.

    "Maybe later… Let's wait for the time when he becomes champion. And I am hopeful that he still has a bright future in boxing," the governor said in Cebuano in a telephone interview.


    Abay tunay na di lang "TADO" kundi "UGUUUKK" pa talaga itong aruganting governor na ito...kakainis..

    tingin ko baka nga nadispalko na nya ang pampagawa at naghahanap lang ng dahilan...kasi ano nga naman ang konecsyon ng pagkatalo sa boxing sa road construction,,,mayabang na arugante kamo sya..walang isip.. istupido.. bugukkk.. hay naku puso ko..


    Ito ang news kahapon

    Bohol gov ‘acting like a jerk’
    August 17, 2007 02:02:00

    Inquirer


    If we’re looking for bad examples of local governance, the decision of Gov. Erico Aumentado of Bohol province to scuttle a road project in Boom Boom Bautista’s village should stand out. (“Boom Boom's village loses road project after boxer's loss,” Inquirer, 8/13/07)

    Are infrastructure projects identified and picked on the basis of the results of boxing bouts? Is this a new development paradigm? Is this a new incentive for young boxers to make good in their boxing careers so their villages could benefit from the promises of local government executives? Where is the development logic here? Aren’t we using need and development potential as criteria for identifying infrastructure projects?

    Aumentado was not even shy about it: he made sure that his displeasure with Bautista’s loss and his decision to “punish” him and his village would be known by the whole world through the media. ^..tingnan mo ito punish daw...

    Poor Boom Boom Bautista. Had he known his village would lose the road project this way, he might have used a spade and a hoe to batter his opponent into submission.
    Will the governor please explain to the country why he’s acting like a jerk?

    JALILO DE LA TORRE (via email)

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    #32
    it shows what kind of politicians we have running our country...and this governor is a prime example....

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    #33
    Quote Originally Posted by Imau View Post
    tsk tsk. Gov. magsuntukan na lang kayo ni boom boom pag nanalo ka ikaw pa rin ang Gobernador. pero pag na knock-out ka kasabay kang sesementuhin ng kalsada.
    hahahaahahaahh...
    cge...cge....sama ko isandaan kay boom-boom....
    very good logic gov!!!!

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    #34
    ano vah yan,,,,,sanoooooo

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