Ledesma: YVO and the call for boycott

YOLANDA Villanueva-Ong (YVO) desperately tries to veer away from the magma of profanities in response to her cuss words against the people of Mindanao this time by dragging the name of Senator Christopher “Bong” Go in the issue of drugs.

This propagandist believes she is up in the pedestal immune from libel she alleges Bong coddles drug lords. The more I believe now what self-confessed and repentant Advincula alias “Bikoy” said when he implicated her in the Oust-Duterte caper. The plot which was supposed to install VP Leni Robredo as President and erstwhile Senator Antonio Trillanes as VP includes such preposterous allegations of the members of the first family in drug trade including the hardly-a-teenager daughter Kitty of the President. YVO is schooled in a prestigious school here and abroad, studied advertising but obviusly mastered the art of a propagandist. She is one kind of a prevaricator.

For YVO to implicate Senator Bong in the drug issue is a desperate arrempt to divert the heat away from the call to boycott products of firms which has advertising contract with Campaigns & Grey (C&G) and clients of Yolanda Villanueva-Ong. C&G had disowned her but dropping her like a hot potato invites curiosity. There’s a call for boycott that was posted on my timeline and if indeed C& G acquired all interest of YVO it should put an ad of such disclaimer in newspapers of nationwide circulation. Looking at the list just about the company and product that I cannot do without is Mercury and Downy. (M is close to my house while D makes my dogs smells nice).

If C&G can do that, YVO is left with only one account: Leni Robredo. At the rate she (YVO) bad-mouth and curse Mindanaons however Leni may just as well stick to her talk show. Dragging Senator Bong who is busy attending to calamity victims and putting up Malasakit Centers all over the country pushes Robredo in the abyss of political perdition. And this along with the Liberal Party.

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By the way, Davao City Water District undertook emergency repairs on main distribution pipes that were breached by the recent series of earthquakes. Furthermore, line with the multi-billion bulk water project that will tap the surface water of Tamugan and Panigan rivers, DCWD has been in the process of replacing old and smaller pipes in various places in the city. Water supply will therefore be cut in the process.

An advisory from DCWD management states that while upon restoration they allow water to flow out of the newly installed pipes to cleanse these with dirt and silt, the residues from distribution pipes that lead to our faucets may have been dislodged and sediments will go with the flow of water. DCWD advises that when the supply of water is restored it is best to allow water to flow out of the taps for a minute until the water clears.

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