It is sad to note that there are many issues we can dwell on and make a stand but many prefer to turn a deaf ear because the details of each are not clear.
Take politics, we have the national and the local elections in the Philippines. We have the presidentiables, the senatoriables. Through ANC, we witness some fora and hear each of the presidentiables speak about their platforms. The so-called educated may not have a problem how to go about choosing candidates because they have other avenues to know more about their qualifications. How about those who are not reached by tv and other media? With the election now automated, is everyone aware how to go about it? So many questions, not many answers.
Then we have the local election. They say we have to wait until March to hear the local candidates move for their campaign. So let it be then.
With much talk about "El Nino" how is Bukidnon coping with it? We do not hear much about the province suffering from it expecially because all preparations are focused on the celoebration of Kaamulan. Kaamulan is a Bukidnon term which means celebration. Somehow, we are telling the world everything is fine because of Kaamulan. Is everything really fine in Bukidnon? So many questions, not many answers.
Malaybalayan leaves you with some queries: Are there issues you want clarified? Are you able to get your answers? Do you want to express some of these issues? Do you care at all about these issues being brought in the open?
Take politics, we have the national and the local elections in the Philippines. We have the presidentiables, the senatoriables. Through ANC, we witness some fora and hear each of the presidentiables speak about their platforms. The so-called educated may not have a problem how to go about choosing candidates because they have other avenues to know more about their qualifications. How about those who are not reached by tv and other media? With the election now automated, is everyone aware how to go about it? So many questions, not many answers.
Then we have the local election. They say we have to wait until March to hear the local candidates move for their campaign. So let it be then.
With much talk about "El Nino" how is Bukidnon coping with it? We do not hear much about the province suffering from it expecially because all preparations are focused on the celoebration of Kaamulan. Kaamulan is a Bukidnon term which means celebration. Somehow, we are telling the world everything is fine because of Kaamulan. Is everything really fine in Bukidnon? So many questions, not many answers.
Malaybalayan leaves you with some queries: Are there issues you want clarified? Are you able to get your answers? Do you want to express some of these issues? Do you care at all about these issues being brought in the open?
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