Are you convinced with the President's speech?
@marvintechnology (304)
Philippines
11 responses
@mrfdg1972 (3237)
• Philippines
1 Jul 10
NICE speech, I particularly paid attention when he said he will remove the middle man so that farmers can sell their produce directly to the consumer,( i was preparing lunch during that time) any way a speech full of good promises, I believe in all his aspiration for a country, these are all attainable only if Pres. Noynoy will be strict enough in his cabinets, Let's hope and offer prayers for our newly elected President and Vice President so they will be able to transform our country as according to his speech. But i really dont like Pnoy, I think he is Gay.
@damned_dle (3942)
• Philippines
1 Jul 10
lol. how can he possibly remove the middleman? i've heard that lots of time before from other politicians platform, but nobody can implement it. that will only be possible if the farmers have lots of money / time/ man power to transport their produce directly to the market. they will need delivery trucks, drivers, a good storage facility, someone to communicate with the stores, etc.
@greenpeas (998)
• Philippines
12 Jul 10
I have faith that he will bring into reality all the promises he made.
He already put in place the no wang-wang policy the next day after his speech so that is a good start. There's a lot more that needs to be done, and PNoy will need all the help he could get, including from us.
@rsa101 (38166)
• Philippines
1 Jul 10
I would say it was a regular kind of speech. Inaugural speeches are somehow full of promises and hopes that their plans would work for the better of the country. I guess this will just mean that the present administration has a lot of things to do and starting today they will be in public more now than ever. So they should be careful about what they say, do, or not say and not do in the administration of their duties as elected officials. We all hope that change is indeed foreseeable in the near future.
@Metatronik (6199)
• Pasay, Philippines
1 Jul 10
I was really convinced of "There is no reconciliation without justice" that can be related in real life situation not only with the President of anyone from the government officials but of course from the ordinary people as well. Actually I can relate with it and that is what I am fighting for. I totally trust him that he can do the actions according to his will but not expecting too much high like he can do those things he promised like 100%. It would be not easy for him to take some actions but then I am optimistic enough for the changes.
@icehalohalo (39)
• Philippines
1 Jul 10
I heard the Inauguration yesterday, yeah i was convinced but President Aquino may walk the talk.
@geniustiger (1694)
• Philippines
30 Jun 10
I am really convinced with it as he is a good speaker to his oath.
I can feel that it will happen as he say that we will carry our cross
to do our reponsibility with him as our president. According to him
we the people are his boss and being that let us do our very best
as a simple country man to fulfill what we long for in our country.
Through his leadership I hope this will happen in six years as I
felt he is different from others. And he promised that he will be
dealing as a good example to all of us. Doing good to all and be equal
to every one.
@LetranKnight25 (33121)
• Philippines
30 Jun 10
Hello marvin,
I wonder, how our International Delegates were able to cope up with the heat since i am sure they didn't understand the entire speech since it's just pure Filipino on most accounts. i don't know if am in favor, some of the speeches are clear, it's regarding how he will implement it.
@winstonyee (169)
• Philippines
30 Jun 10
"There is no reconciliation without justice". This is what I like in his speech and I smell something fishy. hhmm....?
@damned_dle (3942)
• Philippines
30 Jun 10
No concrete plans or whatsoever. No specific targets. I'll say its full of BS. Even if he fulfills all those promises, will that take us anywhere? If he wouldn't be a corrupt president, would that fill our table with food? Will the peso rise? Will we have more jobs? Will the economy grow? Will it bring down the prices of the Filipino people's basic needs?
@seanah41 (67)
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30 Jun 10
I heard the inaugural speech of Noynoy, there were lots of promises in it but I have faith in him..