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Expression of Opinion

Dear Mr. President,

To formally start my message, I would like to greet you a good day, all the way from Ilocos Sur. Being a President is a huge responsibility. The stake of the Philippines depend under your leadership. I would like to convey my opinion regarding your governance, including your campaign against illegal drugs.

Many people wish that you will be impeached because they dislike your supremacy but as a matter of fact, you are better than those they favor to be on your position. You are a good leader but some people choose to be blinded by your negative actions. Instead of helping you avoid mistakes, they wait for you to commit one. Though there really are reasons to be against you. Your campaign against illegal drugs took away the lives of people that may still have room for change and even those who are innocent. While you are eradicating one of the roots of crime, you are violating human rights also. Second, isn't it odd for a person reigning on a pedestal to be speaking informally in public? You deliver your speech with vulgar words and sometimes, with threats. I know that your way of living progress in our country doesn't have anything to do with your speaking but you must take into consideration the respect of your people. But still, I could not deny the fact that you have already contributed development in our economy. Even those who are behind shadows will soon see your sincerity and greatness.

Sir, I don't intend to offend you or question your further ability. Hopefully, you could deduct what I am stating through this message. Thank you. May this day and the upcoming ones be a blissful.

Respectfully yours,
Marianne Michelle Pardo

Comments

  1. Reading this article of yours is something I never got tired of. Your bravery in pointing out our president's negative acts is truly amazing. Your not-sugar-coated-words are the highlights of this article.

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