sa ka epal ug sa ka walay au ni roxas. naa pa sad gyud diay ma ilad noh.
and then ang naka pait kay bisaya pa gyud ang na ilad. ok ra unta ug tagalog kay mga oto2x man gyud to sila didto. tagaan lang ug 1k, muapil na dayun ug rally bisan wala kasabot or tagaan ug 1k butaran na dayun ang nag bigay.
makakita na ang mga tagalog ug sayaw2x, kuyog artista, butar na dayun sila ...
pero bisaya adto mutuo ni roxas ...... lisud man sabton ...
dba, naa man karon ban sa campaign sa tv ?? ug nganong wala lagi na badlunga si roxas ana iyang mga patagad na ads ??
akong gibasa si roxas sa wiki ... cenxia wiki man first nigawas ... in fairness daghan kau cya bills na g-submit ... ma impress ka ..... but when i scroll down ..... ma discourage ka ug samot ... makita gyud nimu na continuation ra gyud sa admin ni abnoy ..... blame ra gihapon ni arroyo ... ako na lang copy paste diri
Senator Mar Roxas has taken positions on many national issues since his election as senator during the 2004 Philippine elections
About the ZTE deal, Roxas introduced a resolution urging President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to cancel the Philippine government's National Broadband Network (NBN) project with China's Zhong Xing Telecommunications Equipment (ZTE) Corporation.
Roxas said that the $329.4-million deal "was driven by supply and not by demand" and will not benefit Filipinos. He believes that the cancellation of the deal would not affect the relationship of the Philippines with China.[51]
In order to finally put a just closure to national divisiveness, Roxas filed Senate Resolution No. 135 calling on President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to issue a pardon to former President Joseph Ejercito Estrada (popularly known as "Erap") at the appropriate time.
"The grant of pardon to Erap on humanitarian grounds should not in any way be construed as condoning corruption, or as diminishing the legal weight of the ruling of the Sandiganbayan, but serves solely as an embodiment of the people's will for closure on one of the most divisive chapters of our national life," he added.[52]
"In trade negotiations, no deal is always better than a bad deal." This is what Roxas said on JPEPA.[53]
He issued a warning after President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo pressed on the Senate to ratify the Japan-Philippine Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA) amid concerns aired by Tokyo for the early approval.
Roxas was optimistic that the pact would be given serious consideration by the Senate if the government revised the deal to get a better trade-off.
unsaon mana intawn na puro mana against ni arroyo ... wla na lang gyud cya storya about sa iyang mga bills na iyang e-push para ma approve
