Before you read my previous entry, a challenge to Mrs. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.
I will only stop exposing what you plan to do to perpetuate your evil reign in this country, ONLY, if you start these things:
1. Tell the truth. Organize a presscon and tell the entire Filipino People that you're not planning to stay a second longer than 12 o clock of June 30, 2010.
2. Lower gasoline and diesel prices by as much as 8 pesos.
3. Support Enrile's bid to erase the royalty tax. That way, I don't need to pay 4,000 pesos every month for electricity.
4. Don't run as a Congresswoman in Pampanga. You caused us so much harm already. Tama na. Pahinga ka na, Gloria. You should learn when to stop.
5. Increase the loanable amount sa SSS and Pag-Ibig so that people like me would just build a water-refilling station. Para hindi na kami magsulat.
Opps! Sorry. I vowed pala never to write bad pieces again....Hindi ko mapigilan eh. Daming katangahan at kagaguhan kasi dito sa bansa natin.
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- Patricio Mangubat is a pseudonym of a long-time journalist and lecturer. The name means "country fight." He graduated from the UP-Diliman. He was a former student leader(Vice-Chair,CSSP Student Council(1990-1991) and an active member of the League of Filipino Students, Amnesty International and other student organizations. After graduation, he taught History in UP-Manila and Dela Salle-Taft and started his career as a Newswriter over at DZBB. He took post-graduate studies on Communications Research at the UP-Diliman. In 1997, he was AVP for PR for a big conglomerate.. After a decade as a reporter, he went back to the academe and taught Mass Communications at Dela Salle-Dasmarinas before going to Singapore to serve as manager(Public Relations, Marketing, Product Research). As blogger, he is one of the most prolific political writers of his time. He is a finalist in the 2008 Blog awards for Political and Social Commentary and is an active member of the Filipino blogging community. He writes at www.filipinovoices.com, www.pinoyobserver.com and at www.blogwatch.ph.



