Thursday, June 28, 2012

LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT

 Dear P-noy,
       I know that you're busy right now for the reason that of the full schedule as a president of the Republic of the Philippines. Maybe all of us are knowledgeable for knowing how hard and firm being a bellwether of this country but hoping that you would have the time to read this letter of mine.
       By the way, I'm one of the students of Ilocos Sur National High School who had given a chance to make a missive for you.
       But before I start, A pleasant day to you and your good office and I hope you're in a pinky of health.
       Knowing that one of the reason why you bravely faced being a leader and a president of this country is to change the mistakes and to solve the main problems of the past administration. But because you've shown at the first place that you deserve to sit at the Malacañang's presidential chair, we, Filipinos voted you.
       Last 2010, all of us heard all of your platforms for the progress of our economics from your State of the Nation Address.As you said, "Matuwid na Landas" is what you are desiring for. Demand of supply, over population, high crime rates, poor health care, poor education system are some of the biggest problems facing by Philippines, especially corruption in government where they're using these for their own wants instead for the needs of us. This corruption is where the rich mans stay rich while poor ones stays poor.
       For almost one and a half years of being president, we have seen all of the amendments of our economy. Government programs and services are such as an instrument to reach the staircase of success.
       I salute you for all the efforts and perseverance you've bestowed for us. Hopefully this simple letter I've made and sent suffices you as an inspiration for the continuous prosperity of our beloved country. May God bless us all.
                                                                                                         Respectfully yours,
                                                                                                         Louise Jesse Rebullo