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Letter for the President


Dear President Duterte,


As the president of the Philippines,
It is your great responsibility to protect the rights and freedom of all Filipinos. You are a great influence where in you ensure the security forces respect and enforce the rights and freedom of all Filipinos.

With that I would like to thank you for protecting and promoting human rights of everyone in our country.

I know many people do not think as highly as I do because plenty of them 
disagree you with several issues. And honestly, I really have a hard time of understanding Politics. But in what you are right now you deserve it, you are a true role model and good example for children and adults.

Please continue all your goals in our country, the good ones. Show to us what it means to be happy, confident, smart, brave, and kind to all people. Show the world that they are wrong in what they think about you, what does it mean to have integrity, to have strong beliefs. Stand up for what you really believe in because that is what you know and that is who you are.

Our country and our world needs more someone like you and I am one of those people who supports you and I trust you that you can make a better version of our country, Philippines or a best one maybe in the near future.

I also believe that what yourself is just like the rest of us do. You are a one of a kind president. I am not going to mention all of those but you have succeeded in many projects and more successful projects in the near future. We can do the best that we can in all we do for the development of our country. My thanks and appreciation, Mr. President.

With my greatest admiration and support,
Alyson Ramos, Grade 10 student from ISNHS


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