Wednesday, August 3, 2011

"State of the Nation Address (SONA) of P-Noy"

            SONA or the State of the Nation Address of a President is always been doing every year. It will always be delivered by the ruler of one country which is the President. In this State of the Nation Address, the President, itself, delivers his or her speech to make promises in front of his or her countrymen, in order to make country improved and developed by his or her works.
          State of the Nation Address of President Benigno Simeon Cojuanco Aquino III was held at four o'clock on the 25th day of July. His State of the Nation Address was full of speeches containing all of his works and promises for the sake of his people or his countrymen which is ruling right now. When he talked about his SONA, he did not need to look at what he want to say, or in other words, his speech was not scripted. As we all know, there are many problems that our country is facing or encountering, at this moment, but we can lessen those problems with the help of our President. There are many people who are facing poverty, and who are hungry. Because of this poverty, there are people dying, and some children becoming beggars on the streets. These examples of problems are part of the trials of our lives, especially for our President, as the ruler or the model of our country.
         The purpose why all Presidents deliver their State of the Nation Address , is that, so that we will not be regretting for voting them as our President, So that we know what will he or she be doing and so that if those promises of these presidents will be granted. The problems that our president facing or encountering right now, are the biggest trials that they may face as the highest position of their country. If they deserve as the president, as the ruler, model of a country, they should try their very best to make country be improved and developed by their own works. They should also make their duties and responsibilities for their beloved country, for the sake of their countrymen.

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