Wednesday, September 03, 2008 Barrita: Mang Pandoy By Eddie O. Barrita Small Bites
FELIPE Natanio, more known as “Mang Pandoy,” died as he lived, still a poor man.
Inquirer’s Randy David said Mang Pandoy gave Filipino poverty its face during the televised debate among bets of the 1992 presidential polls.
Mang Pandoy is dead, poverty lives on.
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Former president Fidel Ramos invited Mang Pandoy and his family to his inauguration as “proof of his resolve to obtain for families like theirs all over the country the humanities of life.”
Mandy Pandoy had his fifteen minutes of fame before fading away from public view.
He’s now an icon for token relief and broken promises.
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Randy David said there are limits to charity.
“The poor,” he said, “will have to learn to help themselves.”
In the animated movie, “An American Tail: Fievel Goes West,” an immigrant mouse named Tanya got a singing job in a saloon.
“Papa,” she complained to her father, “the audience is throwing vegetables at me again.”
“Keep singing,” her Papa said, “and they might throw some fruit for dessert.”
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The Mandaue City Council has finally approved the city’s supplemental budget but slashed it from P205.33 million to
P126.50 million but includes P28 million for a P52-increase for the city’s 1,775 job-order employees.
So, what happened to Vice Mayor Carlo Pontico Fortuna’s “ghost busters.”
If you can’t catch “ghost” employees, you might as well increase their pay.
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Repairs worth P30-million of the Cebu City Sports Center’s (CCSC) damaged rubberized track will have to wait for the first
sale of South Road Properties lots, Mayor Tomas Osmeña said.
I hope it wouldn’t be like “Waiting for Godot.”
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It’s good CCSC manager Ricky Ballesteros undertook on his own repairs of some facilities from funds earned by the sports center.
Don’t worry Ricky, Council Jack Jakosalem vowed to have the track repaired before his term ends in 2010.
Anyway, those who regularly use it must have memorized the “libaongs” by now, Mayor Osmeña said.