
Dishonorable Manuel Manoy 'Judas' Alipon "The most hypocritical and corrupt vice mayor in Santa Rosa's history"
has ravaged our city and its people with three years of adultery, corruption, graft, armed robbery and worse, and
whose 2010 campaign scam bribes artists to disguise his guilty 50-year-old face as that of an innocent schoolboy.
"I've seen enough pain and poverty in the Philippines. All I wanted was to be able to get out of it - the pain and the poverty - and live decently everyday."
- Arnel Pineda, talking on the Oprah Winfrey Show
"I just do whatever it is that I believe I should do, regardless of the risks to my life....I would rather
die a meaningful death than to live a meaningless life.... This is a time to return to our basic values.
For us who are a people of faith, Christians and Muslims alike, it is a time to return to our true faith.
True faith must be rooted in prayer, in our trust of a loving father, in loving sacrifice of self for the
greater good of all. The problems of peace and poverty, social justice and good governance are
concerns of everyone and everyone must do his or her share."
- Cory Aquino (Jan. 25, 1933 - August 1, 2009),
First Woman President of the Philippine Republic

Above: The real face of Manuel Manoy Alipon caught in the act by cell phone camera.

With an unstoppable backlash of Voter Power in 2010 the residents of Santa Rosa City
booted out Manuel Manoy Alipon, the most corrupt vice mayor in Sta. Rosa's history.
Luckily for our city residents the Santa Rosa SWAT TEAM know that the real face of
gangster Manuel Manoy Alipon is not the falsified artwork image he presents on his
propaganda tarpaulins and Facebook website to prevent the public from knowing
what he really looks like. If he is ever stupid enough to attempt another unlawful act
with his illegally armed staff, our city's SWAT Team will recognize him and them.
If you hear of or see any of Alipon's gang involved in anything suspicious call the
City Mayor's Office at (049) 534 1059 or send message at the City Mayor's website.
"The Lord is faithful, and he will strengthen and protect you from the evil one."
- 2 Thessalonians 3:3
"CITA views CORRUPTION as SIN and in obedience to our living and true God, the
creator of all things who hates SIN, we believe we should vigorously and openly reject
CORRUPTION from the Barangay level all the way up to the highest office on the land.
We are all witnesses to the devastation that runaway corruption has wrought upon our
people and our country. Typhoons Ondoy and Pepeng spotlighted the urgency of taking
immediate action against corruption. Surely, we do not have to wait for the next natural
calamity to happen before we are roused into collective action."
- Christian Initiative for Transparency and Accountability
"In 2010 Vice Mayor Manuel Alipon will be a burden and a handicap to any political group that supports him, whether it
favors or opposes the present Malacañang administration. The Vice Mayor's closest family, friends and supporters know
that the anti-corruption campaigns against him have legal substance and a lot of money behind them. What this
indicates more than anything else is an absence of political skills on the part of Alipon and his advisors. The people he
turns to for professional advice, if indeed he ever listens to anyone else, will inevitably suffer from association with him.
Any real politician with a modicum of the basic skills necessary to career survival would long ago have been pragmatic
enough to nip this situation in the bud, not allow it to escalate out of control. At the level of Vice Mayor, near the very
bottom of the political ladder, making so many rich and powerful enemies in one's first term of office is political suicide.
Manuel Manoy Alipon had his chance and he blew it. His political career is over, and he has only himself to blame."
- Philippine political analyst/consultant
"We expect the new law on firearms to have more bite by increasing the fines and penalty of illegal
possession. People who will get caught in illegal possession of three or more guns will not be allowed
to post bail. The PNP is offering two amnesty programs in 2009 – one which started last August 1 for
those who have expired and un-renewed firearm licenses; and two, the one-month amnesty period
from Oct 1 to 31, which is for patently loose and never-been-registered guns. We encourage our
constituents to register their patently loose firearms to avoid legal problems in the future
like heavy fines and imprisonment."
- Jesus Verzosa, PNP Director General
"Manoy
Alipon makes the corrupt politician's mistake of
thinking the people love him. Nothing could be further from
the truth. He was elected because in 2007 he robbed his
business partners to buy votes. This is the truth. The poor
people whose votes he bought for a few pesos have only
contempt for his exploitation of their poverty."
- former Barangay Balibago volunteer
"I wonder, will Vice Mayor Manoy Alipon take responsibility for arming Sta. Rosa
employees with patently loose and never-been-registered guns, or will he deny
any knowledge and make his staff liable to heavy fines and imprisonment?"
- internet blog
"Vice Mayor Alipon likes to boast that he has "Brothers in Christ" occupying high
public and commercial positions. I wonder, are they all hypocrites like him? Do
they all indulge in adultery and corruption as Manoy himself does? Do they all
like to boast of their brotherly association with him in the same way?"
- Sta. Rosa municipal employee
PHILIPPINE
CORRUPTION, THE EVIL OF OUR TIME
Is
our government really doing anything to crack down on corruption
in Philippine politics?
Whilst our so-called "public servants" flaunt their hypocritical
pretense of promoting IT, the giant Intel Corporation
is planning to ditch its Philippine operations due
to extortionate Philippine corruption costs.
Corrupt Swiss banks give secrecy to the world's criminals.
Do we elect our politicians to become world criminals?
Is this what our brave and illustrious Philippine
National Heroes dedicated their lives to?
Is this what our own grandfathers, and ancestors going back
centuries, sought Independence for?
The Philippine Business Leaders Forum (PBLF) says: "The
Philippines has become the most corrupt country in
the region, imperiling efforts to attract foreign investors
and to keep those who are already here."
PBLF has a membership of about 240 executives representing
40 multinational corporations operating here.
The Asian Institute of Management Policy Center declares:
"The level of corruption and the stink of it is
five
times greater here than ever before witnessed.
Companies doing business in Asia allot about 10 percent
of their costs for facilitation (bribes). In the Philippines,
the figure is more than 50 percent."
The whole world describes corruption as "The Philippine
Disease".
They say: "Corruption is a cancer which is eating away the
vital organs of this potentially great country."
They declare: "The Philippine Republic is the most corrupt
nation on Planet Earth."
Is our government spending public funds on public projects
or corruptly pouring them into politicians' pockets?
The Philippine Star newspaper raised this question:
"How many thousands of public-school classrooms or
barrio clinics could those alleged billions of pesos in
bribes or overpricing have squandered?"
The Political and Economic Risk Consultancy (PERC) states:
"It is bad and has been bad all along. People are
growing tired of the inaction and insincerity of leading
Philippine officials when they promise to fight
corruption.” With Philippines number one in corruption,
Singapore and Hong Kong ranked as cleanest economies.
Philippine governments have been hell-bent on downtreading
the electorate deeper into third world poverty.
What is our present government doing to bring us the health,
education, prosperity and happiness we deserve?
These things are our birthright as voters in the democratic
Philippines our forefathers gave their lives for.
The United States Agency for International Development says:
"Corruption continues to be a major challenge to
development and progress in the Philippines. Corruption
constrains competition in markets and limits government
capacity to raise revenue and invest in human resources
and infrastructure. It also aggravates inefficiencies
in public resource allocation, undermines public confidence
in government, and threatens the
Philippines’ ability to secure both local and foreign investment."
The IBON Foundation reports: "President Gloria Arroyo
may indeed be the most corrupt president the
country has ever had, based on amounts lost to the Filipino
people. Clearly, corruption has greatly
benefited the Arroyo administration while it continues to
worsen poverty and deny much-needed social
services to millions of Filipinos."
Our ancestors fought heroically to free us from successive
Spanish, American and Japanese occupation.
But was foreign occupation any worse than our hypocritical
and corrupt Philippine governments since then?
How much longer must the people of this great
nation wait to benefit from Philippine Independence?
Now is the time for honest, hard-working, deserving Filipinos
and Filipinas to make every vote really count.
Patience is normally a virtue, but not when a corrupt government
callously abuses and defrauds its electorate.
We need impatience with corruption, impatience to clean
it up, impatience to eradicate poverty and disease.
Let us make Santa Rosa City an example to the Philippines
and the world. Let us be as clean as Singapore.
We can be a beacon of honesty for our future, shining
above the satanic darkness of past corruption.
Manila governments have crucified the Philippines. Santa
Rosa Laguna believes in its resurrection.
What better time than Easter for all the Filipino people
to stand up in peace and harmony for their lawful rights?
The Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ is
our eternal inspiration!
At Easter every year let us unite in prayer that He will
guide us to resurrect the glorious Philippines in His name.
LANDSLIDE OF SUPPORT FOR CBCP
CBCP (Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines)
At its plenary session in January the CBCP condemned the
continuing culture of corruption from top to bottom
of our social and political ladder. It called upon people,
government and church to fight against corruption at all
levels and promote truth and integrity. Later, three Catholic
bishops called on all Filipinos to seek community
action against corruption. They stressed it must be peaceful
action, not confrontation or violence.
UCCP (United Church of Christ in the Philippines)
“We call on the Filipino people to have the courage to be
set free from the sins injustice, oppression, suppression
and violence. Let us claim our right for the truth. Let
us support and join in collective action for the truth to
come out and let justice roll down wherever it may.”
IFI (Iglesia Filipina Independiente)
"The Filipino people deserve a president and a government
that would genuinely promote their welfare
and wellbeing and uphold their interests as citizens of
the country.”
NMCP (National Methodist Churches in the Philippines)
"This evil corruption has to be exorcised and ended."
Makati Business Club and the Muslim Legal Aid Foundation
are among many other religious, secular
and civic groups supporting the CBCP’s position.
THIS PAGE IS REPRODUCED HERE
AS PART OF
THE VOTERS' CRUSADE AGAINST CORRUPTION IN LAGUNA
WHERE DISHONORABLE MANUEL "JUDAS" GONZALES ALIPON
"CALLED BY SATAN TO DECEIVE AND ROB THE PEOPLE"
IS THE MOST HYPOCRITICAL AND MOST CORRUPT VICE MAYOR IN SANTA ROSA'S HISTORY
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