THE SONA A MAN WHO WAS A GOOD L;EADER
Politicians are the same all ever. They promise
to build their bridge even where he comes to it. SONA, where the President will
have an speech in every last Monday of July in a year. All the people in this
country are all waiting what were the SONA all about. The politicians, farmers,
businessman/woman, victims of the typhoon Yolanda, and all the people that had
waiting for a job.
Our President, first we impress in his
speech where was this is long and it precisely. He is the only President that had
speech like this. We all know that he was come in good family, where he is the
son of the former President Mrs. Corazon Aquino. And I think his mother also is
helpful to the poor people. We are all expecting that he will start off with
motherhood statements and then proceed to the bash the people that he think are
getting in his way of his agenda.
In his fifth SONA, “ang hindi lumingon sa
kanyang pinanggalingan, hindimakakarating sa parorooonan”. Before, the Philippines was referred to as
the 'Sick Man of Asia,' but the government was able to take on the straight path .The economy is
weak, industry is thin, so the result is so many people gave up and lost hope.
During his SONA, the rate was become
higher. But some of the Filipinos doers not happy what is the President talking
all about and their sacrifice time just for him. And
some of them, happy and respect the decision that will taking right path. As the father of the nation, the president
has to take into consideration all interests and points of view of every one
with a clear main goal: to bring back the government to its mandate: to serve
the people at all times. He mentioned so many things that had happen in
one year .
The President
was great in being a leader of this country, the Philippines. He made so many
things that will the country be a wealth. As a student i am saluting you sir. Thank
that you had part of this generation. But some might say, “What do I have to be grateful for when my world is falling apart?”Perhaps focusing on what we are grateful for is
the wrong approach. It is difficult to develop a spirit of gratitude if our
thankfulness is only proportional to the number of blessings we can count.
True, it is important to frequently “count our blessings”—and anyone who has
tried this knows there are many—but I don’t believe the Lord expects us to be
less thankful in times of trial than in times of abundance and ease. In fact,
most of the scriptural references do not speak of gratitude for things but rather suggest an overall spirit or
attitude of gratitude.
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