
01-19-2005, 02:55 AM
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Junior Member
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Plaridel, Sagay City, Neg. Occ.
Posts: 8
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No to welga!
I think the holding of welga is not a solution to the present problems our country is facing. For me it will just add insult to injury. It has always been said that a journey to a thousand miles begins with a single step. So i guess, before we got so overwhelmed with all the kinds of problems that we can name or identify that our country is suffering, why shouldn't we think of simple solutions which we as ordinary citizens are able to contribute. Instead of putting all the blames to our government officials, why shouldn't we look at ourselves and ask, "have I done my part?" With these, we can be in touch with reality that all our problems arise because of our complacency & our being so uncooperative in every endeavour that we are supposed to be the intended beneficiary. One typical example is during election time. The reason why unworthy candidates became officials is because the citizenry did not exercise its right of suffrage accordingly and rightly. We are supposed to give full & real meaning to this very important right & obligation that we have as provided under our constitution. This and a lot more simple things are waiting to be done if only we are conscious of our obligations as citizens of our country. Good day and good luck to all of us!
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