Date Posted:Mon, Jun 25 2007, 04:45:48am
Kii yan don't agonize yourself. Even at this stage, we have roughly about five (5) more days before the actual polling. Thus, it would be still premature to make a perfect prediction. You never know what people are like. People can change their minds impulsively or prudently at the very point of their biros during the ballot paper session. Expect the unexpected but for a good cause of course.
Your preferences given above are ideal ones for some of us. Maybe y/our preferences may take precedence. Who knows?
All we can to do is to keep our fingers crossed and hope for the best. Good luck to all those ones who are going to cast your votes on Saturday. Remember to vote wisely!
Oh and by the way Kii yan, what about Philip Nere for Wabag Open seat? Any information on where he stands now?
Paul Paken Torato remains hotter than ever as his popularity rating blows the roof!! On Saturday May 4th, I personally witnessed Paul Paken Torato approach an NA rally at Laiagam Station with his diehard supporters from Sirunki, Laiagam central and headwaters!!
How do I know?? Because I was the one who led the Pyain group unto the field after Philip Kikala led the Mango, Kera Lagaip, Walin, and Tia tribes.
I tell you, Paul P. Torato means business!!! Long live Paul Paken Torato!!
Date Posted:Tue, Jun 26 2007, 01:57:54am
KLagaipT3
Like I said, no need to get too emotional and be hasty at this stage.
It does matter who wins or loses for the betterment of our province that’s why we are open-minded as to who is best and who is not. And who is hot or cold. As long as the person who gets in there gives a total face-lift to the province and weed out all the corrupt practices being rooted. That is the bottom line and most of our concerns. If Paul Torato can do that then fair enough.