Saturday, April 5, 2008
Happy Birthday President Arroyo!
On your 61st birthday, we wish you all the best.
We wish that may you have some "delicadesa" at least, being on the highest post and stop hiding behind executive privilege.
We wish for Mike Arroyo to "back off" from all government dealings and negotiations.
We wish that Benjamin Abalos goes to jail and spend the rest of his life with Garcilliano.
We wish that the may the church sides for the truth even if they receive "donations" from the administration.
We wish for the renewed strength of the civil society so that they will have all the energy they need to lead the people in fighting for the truth and getting rid of corruption in the government.
We wish that Mrs. Arroyo need not have to spend P10B of the people's money to fight corruption and that she just have to look in the mirror and around her.
We wish for the students to study hard and do it patriotically and serve the country in the future and does not learn from these people in the government.
We wish for Raul Gonzales to have his rest outside of the government as soon as possible as the justice department need more competent young blood, someone more appropriate for his position.
We wish for a real manager to works as GM of Metrostar Transit so that the riding public be satisfied with its services.
We wish for the military to really stand up for their ideals and not protect the interest of the very few.
We wish that Romulo Neri speaks before the senate, and tell the truth. And in return, may the senate, whom the people trust now, be able to come up with ways and means to counter the decision of Arroyo's Supreme Court and that they may have more power than doing it in aid of legislations.
May we have a better speaker on the house of representative, someone better than being a "TUTA" to the administration.
We wish for the people behind the people power to stop running after Marcos' money so the human rights victims may have their real share of the fortune.
We wish for the Filipinos to have more power in their share of running the government.
We wish that may you have some "delicadesa" at least, being on the highest post and stop hiding behind executive privilege.
We wish for Mike Arroyo to "back off" from all government dealings and negotiations.
We wish that Benjamin Abalos goes to jail and spend the rest of his life with Garcilliano.
We wish that the may the church sides for the truth even if they receive "donations" from the administration.
We wish for the renewed strength of the civil society so that they will have all the energy they need to lead the people in fighting for the truth and getting rid of corruption in the government.
We wish that Mrs. Arroyo need not have to spend P10B of the people's money to fight corruption and that she just have to look in the mirror and around her.
We wish for the students to study hard and do it patriotically and serve the country in the future and does not learn from these people in the government.
We wish for Raul Gonzales to have his rest outside of the government as soon as possible as the justice department need more competent young blood, someone more appropriate for his position.
We wish for a real manager to works as GM of Metrostar Transit so that the riding public be satisfied with its services.
We wish for the military to really stand up for their ideals and not protect the interest of the very few.
We wish that Romulo Neri speaks before the senate, and tell the truth. And in return, may the senate, whom the people trust now, be able to come up with ways and means to counter the decision of Arroyo's Supreme Court and that they may have more power than doing it in aid of legislations.
May we have a better speaker on the house of representative, someone better than being a "TUTA" to the administration.
We wish for the people behind the people power to stop running after Marcos' money so the human rights victims may have their real share of the fortune.
We wish for the Filipinos to have more power in their share of running the government.
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