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"Who gives a s**t about f***ing Manuel Manoy Alipon anyway? I don't and nobody else in Sta. Rosa does. Alipon is a f***ing disaster to everything he touches. Get rid of this man. Never allow him to hold public office ever again. And ban his staff also. People who work for Manuel Manoy Alipon can't be trusted. If they were good people, they would be working for somebody honest. Get rid of them all."
- internet blog, April 2010
"People who have known him longest know that in student days City Vice Mayor Manuel G. Alipon wanted to model himself on a rich Indian merchant that he read about who kept six wives in different towns without any of them finding out about the others. Alipon was so overexcited by the first part of this true story that he failed to read the rest of it. Already he was hyperactively boasting of which six girls he intended to marry and where he would scatter them around Laguna, Batangas, Cavite and Alabang too far apart ever to meet. But the wives in the story did eventually find out, and in collusion with a greedy corrupt politician just like Alipon is now they hired an assassin to kill the merchant and make it look like an accident. They shared the merchant's enormous wealth equally between the eight people involved so all of them would maintain secrecy. Many years later, after the six wives had grown old and died from natural causes, the complete story came to light when it was found that they had jointly kept a secret diary in case the crooked politician ever tried to double cross them. Both the politician and the assassin were still living when the diary was discovered, and both were executed for murder. Manoy's anti-Christian corruption is a disgrace to UPHS, to the Catholic Church, to Sta. Rosa, to Laguna, and to the Philippines."
- Four Alumni of University Of Perpetual Help System, Laguna
"We have heard the same rumors as you that Manuel Manoy Alipon is now suspected of being behind the killings of Mely Carvajal, Leon Arcillas, Boyie Gomez, Jensen Cristobal and Raul Aala, and in the attempted slaying of Joey Catindig who narrowly survived an ambush in 2006. Alipon's consuming and ruthless desire to be Mayor is well known for many years, and the only obstacles standing in his way are rival factions of the Arcillas, Catindig and Aala clans. All three have established political organizations, each with many thousands of supporters. The rumors are that Alipon is suspected to have been scheming over several years to set these clans at each others' throats and to sneak past them while they are fighting each other so as to seize the mayoralty for himself. Already Manuel Manoy Alipon's grafts, adulteries, corruptions, deceits, extortions, frauds, thefts, armed robberies and other illegal activities are well known. Alipon's public image is at rock bottom. Former sponsors, volunteers and voters are ditching him in droves and switching their support to candidates who are true to Santa Rosa and who will genuinely serve our city with ethics, honesty, integrity and honor like those of Cory Aquino who saved our whole country from the tyrannical dictator Marcos. This collective deserved backlash will vote Manuel Manoy "Satan-Worshiper" Gonzales Alipon out of politics forever. The longer that Alipon remains in politics, the more damage he will do. He is a calamity, a bringer of destruction and disaster to barangay, city and people."
- CACOMA (Campaign Against Corruptions Of Manoy Alipon)
"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
"I wonder, will Vice Mayor Manoy Alipon take responsibility for arming Santa 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 Manoy is nothing without his family and the staff he put on the City payroll to assist his corruption, because he cannot do it alone. They depend on him for money and jobs, but he depends on them for secrecy. They know that his fake Catholicism is a blasphemy and his corruption is evil, and some of them are in distress because they have genuine Catholic faith and conscience."
- Municipal employee
"Satan beware. Christians are alive and well. We are invading the enemy stronghold."
- Paul Crouch, founder of Trinity Broadcasting Network
"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. 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."
- Pete L. Ilagan, President of the Christian Initiative for Transparency and Accountability
"Some candidates believe that the only way to assure victory is to monkey with the results. These politicians are those who are willing to make fortunes from irregular deals and tainted projects, the proceeds of which would be used to win votes. These trapos (traditional politicians) completely ignore the fact that the best way to win elections is to genuinely work for the welfare of the people."
- Senator Loren Legarda
"Despite the handicap of such a corrupt adulterer, plunderer and robber doing his evil damnedest to stop the Santa Rosa electorate from finding out the truth about him, internet access increased by 91% in the first quarter of 2009. MANOY AND SATAN ARE NO MATCH FOR JESUS. GOD IS ON OUR SIDE."
- 2010 Campaign Against Corruption In Laguna
"Times have changed. Filipino bloggers around the world are watching. Filipino bloggers are fearless warriors. Filipino bloggers protecting their families will never be silenced by the hired guns of corrupt politicians like the infernal Satan-worshipper Manuel 'Judas' Gonzales Alipon of Laguna. To us he is the foul stench of a bad breath belch or a turd of putrid shit. We cast a curse on his murderous thefts of public funds, and our curse will exterminate his 2010 election campaign."
- internet blog
"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
"Manoy Alipon is a reprobate, the antithesis of NPC/GO which he fraudulently claims to be representative of. He is brainwashing people that his moral turpitude is what NPC/GO stands for. We need to disown him before the damage he causes to us in Laguna gets beyond repair. He is disloyal to his family and friends. He is disloyal to his sponsors and voters. He is disloyal to Santa Rosa and Laguna. He is disloyal to NPC/GO. He is head over heels in love with himself, and he thinks this will justify endless adultery and corruption."
- Member of NPC/GO
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"Every believer all over the world wake up and realize, satan is busy destroying the world right before our very eyes. We can't just stand here, we can't accept this. Satan this is it, we're tired of takin it. Satan we declare war. The enemy is cunning. The devil hates it when we glorify God. We declare war against the enemy. We cannot lose with the Lord on our side. Satan's under our feet. Stomp stomp stomp stomp stomp on the devil. He is defeated, the devil is defeated. I've got the victory, I've got the victory."
- Kurt Carr, from 'We Declare War'
(Neutral noreply Info-Message from our OFW USA Webmaster
Hey Vice Manoy, we have received an email offering you a job as a Nanny in the UK. It's for a Roman Catholic orphanage, where you will be strictly supervised by nuns "just in case you try to lure innocent children to Satan". There is no pay but "if you repent your sinful corruptions and promise to reform, it may be possible to provide free accommodation and food". Santa Rosa City staff tell us: "It's much more than you deserve, because you are so comprehensively lacking in competence, honesty, honor, integrity, loyalty, Christian morality, and in any genuine (not self-promoting) concern for the Filipino people." The orphanage say that if you behave yourself, they will review the situation after one month and pay you a weekly wage dependent on the effectiveness of your work with the children.)
"You can conquer disease, end conflicts and make change from the bottom up. You can do that. Yes you can. Because in this moment, history is on the move."
- Barack Obama, first ever black President of the USA
"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, first ever Woman President of the Philippine Republic
"What my father and mother fought for would be in vain if Filipinos would not carry on their advocacies. In honoring my parents I pay tribute to the Filipino people. Of all the things that I have learned from my father and mother, what I value most is the virtue of humility in the eyes of our Creator. Time and again, both of them have taught us that, by ourselves as individuals, we can only do so much. But when we harness our collective courage, strength and compassion we can be a great nation, a great people. To my mother, all her years in public service as President and as Citizen Cory were never about her – it was always about bringing power – and self-worth – back to the people."
- Senator Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III
"Corruption adversely impacts on the enjoyment of rights, especially of the poor and vulnerable. The level of corruption in the Philippines has reached a humanitarian crisis at its core, encroaching and eating up not only the right of every citizen to good governance, freedom, and decent life, but her and his dignity as well. Pervasive corruption has led us into our quagmire now – the poor are less educated, have less access to health and economic opportunity, and are less able to uplift themselves from their own poverty. Corruption is a very serious violation of human rights."
- Leila de Lima, chairperson of the Commission on Human Rights
"Corruption has not only damaged and weakened national institutions and resulted in inequitable social services but has also resulted in judicial ‘injustice’, economic inefficiencies and unchecked environmental exploitations. It hits hardest at the poor, who often depend heavily on public services and the natural environment and are least able to pay bribes for essential services that should be theirs by right. Challenging economic times may even see the situation worsen. Global recession sees opportunities for corruption increase with decisions on how to align funds which supposedly aim to mitigate the impact of the crisis. Also there will be the 2010 elections where a fair amount of campaign money is likely to be drawn from government coffers. Unfortunately, the real price of corruption is not paid in currency. The true costs are eroded opportunities, increased marginalization of the disadvantaged and feelings of injustice."
- Renaud Meyer, Country Director of United Nations Development Programme
"In the Philippines, an average of 20 percent of the country’s annual budget goes to corruption, and the money lost to corruption could have funded spending on social services like education, healthcare, housing and livelihood capital, and infrastructure. This time, it’s no longer enough to just name and shame corrupt officials. It is about empowering all to act and to demand good governance. Non-government organizations and civil society groups are needed to help out. If no one’s watching, corruption thrives.
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- Teresita Baltazar, chairperson of the Anti-Graft Commission
"Nonoy, you have raised the banner. This is the banner of hope and reform. This will put food on the table because the funds for the farmers will no longer be stolen. This will provide jobs to the people because investors will no longer be victims of extortion. This will make prices of medicine affordable because there will no longer be government connivance with abusive pharmaceutical companies. This is about our thirst for change finally overcoming those who want to continue the tayo-tayo system, the horse-trading, the greed, the self-interest, the transactional politics that has been the biggest roadblock to progress and prosperity for all. This is about what is straight and what is crooked. This is about the honest against the corrupt. This about right versus wrong. We are up against forces who will fight tooth and nail, fair and unfair, legal and illegal, against us. The fight is on. Our opponents will exhaust all avenues in order to win. They have been robbing us for so long, and they want to continue robbing us. But we will not allow them to rob our hopes as well. I am honored to join Nonoy Aquino in this field of battle. To all of us across this great nation who are fighting alongside him, make no mistake about it: we will not back down from this fight, not now, not ever."
- Senator Manuel Roxas II
"Ang hirap ng buhay namin. Samantalang yung iba, ninanakaw lang ang pera ng bayan na pwede sanang gamitin para matulungan kaming mahihirap."
- Constituent whose family's permanent poverty is caused and maintained by political corruption.
"Santa Rosa's Vice
Mayor can never be trusted. A politician as corrupt
as the dishonorable Manuel 'Judas' G. Alipon is the
lowest form of life. A poisonous snake has more integrity
than Manoy Alipon."
- Jacqui Wones, investor robbed by her business partner Vice Mayor Manoy Alipon
"The
Vice Mayor of Santa Rosa City is an adulterer and fornicator
who pretends to be a Catholic. As a favor to his mistress
in Calamba, he installed her brother on the Sta. Rosa municipal
payroll."
- Sta. Rosa City municipal employee
"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 of Santa Rosa whose votes he bought for a few pesos
each have only contempt for his cruel exploitation of their
poverty."
- former Barangay Balibago
volunteer
"Manoy 'Judas' Alipon is a criminal. Nothing more, nothing less. There is no way that he can be regarded as honorable. He cheats on his wife, he steals from his friends and supporters, and he robs his constituents. The boastful way that he flaunts his mistress Jenny in public, witnessed and photographed by so many people, is proof that even his own family is not important to him. This evil corrupt adulterer does not know the meaning of honorable."
- Norman Collins, investor in Sta. Rosa robbed by his business partner Vice Mayor Manoy Alipon
"I feel sorry for Manoy's wife and family. Girls like me have no choice. We have nothing and must take whatever we can get to survive. Manoy has everything and he abuses everyone. He exploits our poverty and takes everything he can get to bolster his ego and give him pleasure. He does not care about his wife and family. He cares about power, and the feeling that it makes him some kind of God. Everyone knows this is his personal fantasy. Manoy Alipon is not God. He is only a disciple of Satan."
- Former girlfriend of Vice Mayor Alipon
"Corruption is the abuse and misuse of public or private office
to unlawfully enrich oneself and those close to him."
- Public statement of Philippine Catholic Bishops
"Corruption is the biggest issue of the 2010 elections. People are tired of it, and it is really the reason behind all of our problems."
- Roman catholic priest-on-leave Eddie Panlilio, elected Pampanga Governor as an alternative to traditional corrupt politicians
"Kapampangans from around the world spread the word. Politicians in Metro Manila took special notice. Four of the country’s top election lawyers crossed political lines to offer their services to Panlilio, for free. His victory made him the first priest to be elected governor in the country’s history. It also inspired many Filipinos, not only in Pampanga or throughout the archipelago but even those among the OFW diaspora, that the light of hope can shine even in the blackest night."
- Philippine Daily Inquirer
The name of Manoy Alipon used to be respected locally, but no more. During his years as Captain of Barangay Balibago he acquired a reputation for greed, immorality, graft and corruption which began to trickle through Laguna and beyond.
Then as Vice Mayor of Santa Rosa representing Nationalist People's Coalition/Genuine Opposition his grafts, corruptions, extortions and other illegal activities rapidly increased. Manuel Gonzales Alipon of Amar Village ruthlessly betrayed the trust of those who had sponsored, supported and voted for him in their false belief that he was a good man. They were not yet aware of the bad reputation he had acquired in the political circles of Laguna, and to their huge shock this evil dishonorable man has turned out to be the most hypocritical and corrupt Vice Mayor in the history of Sta. Rosa.
Playing
on his time as a seminarian in the distant past, Manoy
Alipon falsely convinced backers and constituents that he
was "a good man". Now in the final year of his 3-year
term, he has proved to be the exact opposite. He is a liar, an adulterer, a deceiver, a plunderer, a fraudster, a robber and a thief. Allegedly he is also under suspicion of involvement over several years in a series of political slayings to clear his path to Mayor, which people who know him say has long been his obsessive ambition.
Instead
of helping the people, he has become their greatest
handicap to progress and prosperity. Instead of crusading
to eradicate corruption, he has himself become corruption
personified. Instead of attracting investors and jobs
to grow the economy of Santa Rosa City, his grafts, corruptions and extortions are driving
them away.
Join members of the Catholic Church, the Iglesia ni Cristo, Jehovah's Witnesses, Seventh Day Adventists, Christian Scientists, Mormons, Baptists, Methodists, other Trinitarian and Non-trinitarian Churches, Muslims, Buddhists, Taoists and true believers of all Faiths in voting this evil blasphemous adulterous destructive satanist out of office in 2010.
Contact details for honest & honorable governance in Santa Rosa:
Hon. Arlene Arcillas-Nazareno
City Mayor
Municipal Hall
Santa Rosa City
Laguna
Philippines
"The Vice Mayor of
Santa Rosa is a fraudster and robber. He misuses taxpayers' money to pay wages in his private businesses. He misuses
taxpayers' money to procure guns unlawfully and
to pay his unlicenced private army. He sends his gunmen
to steal other people's property."
- Steve Franklin, investor robbed by his business partner Vice Mayor Manoy "Judas" Alipon
"GO will strive to create
more opportunities for all Filipinos, especially those
who have less, to achieve a higher quality of life in
a society that is justly, peacefully and honestly governed. GO adheres to the
principles of transparency, accountability and good governance and
will endeavor to eliminate lying, cheating and stealing. GO will sponsor
and/or support legislative initiatives that would generate more jobs
through labor intensive infrastructure projects in the rural areas rather than
mega projects which are prone to large scale corruption."
- excerpted from Program of the Genuine Opposition
"A political party that does not improve the lives of the people has no reason to exist."
- Eduardo "Danding" Cojuangco, Chairman Emeritus of the Nationalist People's Coalition
"I would want to see a young leader in 2010. Someone that embodies the generation to which the majority of Filipinos belong to right now. Being young is not a handicap. No one can boast anything based from experience, because those with long experience in government have made big fools of us. Experience...has not served this country well."
- Senator Francis 'Chiz' Escudero (NPC/GO)
"What more can I add? Everything they say is true. HRLD (Honor, Respect, Love, Dignity) came here in good faith to invest in the Philippines. Manuel Manoy Alipon, first as Balibago Barangay Captain then as City Vice Mayor continuously stole our money, tricked us into making long overdue repairs and improvements with no contribution from him, including installation of a 3-phase electricity supply to a disused and derelict factory on a commercial lot owned by Renato Baylon in Barangay Dita Purok 3 which we shared with Alipon's trucking company Man-Ali, tricked us into paying Man-Ali's monthly rent and electricity as well as our own, tricked us into training and employing guards for Man-Ali's 24/7 security, sent crook after crook - including his crooked cousin Danny Alipon - to cheat us at the factory and multiply our startup costs, ordered - without consultation with us - some of our key workers to absent themselves from the HRLD factory to complete projects for his private home in Amar Village and projects for Barangay Balibago while HRLD was paying all their full-time wages, then finally Manuel Manoy Alipon changed the locks at our factory when we were not there and seized our forklift, woodworking machines, spares, materials, supplies, and other equipment including a color laser printer. He sent gunmen and installed big steel security gates to keep us out, demolished our workers' barracks and forced our expanding Philippine furniture business out of Laguna, thereby destroying the livelihood of 32 Filipinos whose jobs we had created in Santa Rosa City. All of this was after we had so generously supported him as Barangay Captain with free crafting, construction and manning of 4 giants to celebrate the Chair Of St. Peter, donated more than 1.1 million pesos in cash to his Vice Mayoral election campaign, and provided him with free use of factory space, materials and labor, free loan of brand new computer, printer/scanner/copier, Nikon digital camera with 1Gb memory card, professional tripod, and two 1HP air conditioners for his campaign office, plus personal gift of the most expensive Nokia cell phone for him to co-ordinate his campaign management. Is this what all decent honest Filipinos mean by "Utang na loob?" If so, all foreign investors should take their money out of the Philippines and never return. I know for certain it is not so. Decent honest Filipinos are truly decent and honest. But foreign investors need to find them. Manuel Manoy Alipon represents the most un-Christian and most evil side of corruption at local level. He is an advertisement against investing in Santa Rosa. Voters need to be informed that the City Vice Mayor leads a gang of armed robbers who rob foreign investors and drive them out of Laguna to invest and create jobs in other places."
- Al Collins, foreign investor robbed by fraudulent business partner Manuel Manoy Alipon, the corrupt Vice Mayor of Santa Rosa City, Laguna.
"The country’s main problem is moral decadence, which is the root cause of graft and corruption and poverty in the country. It’s time for the moral forces of the country to manifest themselves. They should cease to be an invisible force. They should play a dominant role in redirecting the destiny of our people."
- Chief Justice Reynato S. Puno
"I call on all our
government workers at the national and local level to
be more responsive and accountable to the people."
- President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
"Manoy Alipon's staff need their salary to support their family but are in mental turmoil that they work for a satanist who falsely claims to be a Catholic and who corruptly deceives and robs Sta. Rosa electorate. Their future careers will be tainted forever by any mention of Manoy Alipon on their resumé. When the electorate votes against Alipon in 2010 because they know about his evil adulteries, extortions, grafts, robberies and other corruptions, nobody will ever employ any of his staff if they do not reject his corruption before the 2010 election."
- Santa Rosa City municipal employee
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