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Subject: Re: Who is coming home after 2007 Elections?


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Miok Rutz
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Date Posted: Thu, Mar 08 2007, 01:14:41pm
In reply to: Naro 's message, "Re: Who is coming home after 2007 Elections?" on Thu, Mar 08 2007, 11:59:31am

Naro, just a correction on your behalf!

In light of the West Enga Movement, resentment of Governor Ipatas,and the untimely death of the late Anderson Aipit, most notable candidates from Sirunki, Laiagam, and Maip-Mulitaka (e.g. Patrick Nasa, Andrew Tia Wapalin, Napi Kandaso, Thomas Tulin, etc.) have declined candidacy or emphasized their vote of confidence in Mr. Philip Kikala for Lagaip/Porgera Open. PK enjoys the overwhelming support of the majority from Laiagam, Sirunki, and Maip-Mulitaka. He will most definately muster support votes from Lagaip Headwaters and Porgera come E-day.

Don Polye and Paul Torato have given him a golden hand shake labelling him as the Member in-waiting. Thus far, PK's popularity and chances supersede that of Opis Papo or any other candidate. He is tipped to win by 2 or 3 times the total votes gained by the winning candidate of 2002 (Kappa Yarka). Do your homework in Laiagam, and ask around! The people are tired of politics and have sworn allegiance to one man with the capacity to MOVE the electorate, PK!

I was there! Prove me wrong...

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