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Peter Clarete

THE reported illegal act of a loose loudmouth Cagayan de Oro City clown, that his truck was used in transporting undocumented hardwood and was released not long after, raises eyebrows and reveals some intrinsic characteristics of the person.

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Firstly, this loose loudmouth has done nothing significant for the city.  His presence in the city circus is but an added feature of the threeing circus in town, and is a clear indication of how the electorate makes wrong decisions during elections.  To them, empty heads are better because they buy votes to get their seats in the circus.  Just look at the silent majority in the circus.

Secondly, the clown’s track record in the city circus reveals the kind of brain his head hides.  I’m no fan of that committee president and this loose loudmouth is in the same league as that of that pseudo-president, another loose loudmouth himself.

Thirdly, the loose loudmouth is more of a liability than an asset in the city circus. He projects himself as a righteous person quoting verses from the Holy Bible and blabbering religiousness in the Divisoria every so often, yet his actions are much farther than his words.  Does he even understand what is meant by “walk your talk”?

I have not enough information about the person of this loose loudmouth except that he is also a radio commentator and uses the microphone to intimidate people who do not come across, including people who once helped him in his time of need.

Mr. Loose Loudmouth, what have you done other than pose in pictures posted on Facebook?  Have you ever filed a single piece of legislation in the city circus?  Are you not wasting our taxes by your insignificant presence in the circus?

Ngitngit pas alkitran!  Itom pas ano-os! – Peter Clarete, Cagayan de Oro

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