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Rizal People; They Know

The electorate had spoken. Only hours since the closing of PCOS
machines at 7:00 PM yesterday, things have changed, quickly redefining
the Philippines in an obvious attempt to turn the next three, grueling
years of our country's political timeline into a soothing landscape
fertile enough to serve as a greener pasture. Thanks to PCOS - although
with few, minute cloud of doubts formed with questions of mechanical
efficiency, generally, everything went well.
Rizal -my beloved
town, earlier proclaimed a new, incoming mayor in councilor Lito Andres.
As a first timer in a position still being held by incumbent Oly
Placido for three, full terms ending in June, expectations are surely
running high. The past decade proved to set standards both in public
service and public perception for
community leadership and he looks so determined to surpass if not match
what his predecessors have inculcated within the annals of Rizal's
glorious history. The last is a surefire one steep hill to tackle.
Tackling it needs summoning all his strength while the people of Rizal
is wishing him well...and watching him rather closely.
The
citizens of this town are historically cooperative and submissive (not
really in that particular order). Never in its richly detailed past ever
had shedding of blood for a meager political gain. The past election
season may have brought in divided ideals and "some" echoes of murky
propaganda practically common during such season, but after the event
everyone will end as friends -clasping of arms and hands singing Rizal
March by Senor Alunen (+) on top of their lungs. But one thing to note:
These great people of Rizal may be that submissive and cooperative but
they are keen observer and a quiet skimmer capable of seeing beyond the
acts -perhaps a hundred-fold more efficient than the recently reused
optical scanner in the manner of detecting what's real and what 's bogus
come feeding of the new mayor's official ballot-like resume in the
people's imaginative PCOS for his plans and jobs for the next three
years. They know, like in a magnifying lens of a scrutinizing
clandestine worker, the end justifies the means.
2013 election
is done. Faces of varying emotions of happiness, gloom and laid-back
ones are now meeting, greeting and consoling each other in attempt to
celebrate with the winners, pacify or cheer for the losers and let the
wheel of the bus go round and round further down the road of life.
Winning or losing yesterday's election may have created huge fuss in
our town's total mentality yet again but it's not the final, not the
end. Real work is up ahead. Let us all brace up, fasten our seat belts.
This is just another beginning of a voyage for the future we are all
bound to go. But be careful, because again, the people is watching, the
people know.
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