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annon Posted Apr 26, 2012 4:43 PM
Well,
Ipatas is a good man. he has done his BEST. He consistently clung to his Education policies, sports and recreation, besides others. His weakness has been on other basic infrustrcture, law and order, fair destribution of services, among others. If we give him another five years...whether or not he will "improve" on his weakness is the test. If re-elected, it is less likely that he will cahnge his course. and that is the risk for giving Ipatas another term. However, if someone else will do what Ipatas has consistentl done the last 15 years and build on this law and order, roads, health, and others...then that might be a good candidate. So look around |
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