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Monday, January 23, 2006

Edgardo Angara

Edgardo AngaraEdgardo J. Angara Jr. (born September 24, 1934) is a politician in the Philippines. He is currently (as of 2005) a senator.

2 Comments:

Blogger taroy said...

I am... i mean, we are very disgusted by the way you look at things, the very things that you should look at to... which side you are on? we should not have voted you last 2004. Come next election, you will NEVER WIN AGAIN...... How much does MalacaƱang pays you to be on their side? Sayang ka Senotar.. senator pa naman ka ng bayan... shame on you...

6:44 PM  
Blogger alex.a said...

Which side is the Senator on? The side of the state, I'd like to think - the side that (generally) cares about the good of the country. Constant bickering and taking sides isn't the issue - it's about providing a means to allow for functioning government. It's partisan politics that's not doing our country any good. At least the Senator is looking beyond that in order to help the country move forward.

Incidentally, Sen. Angara was voted in in 2001 (not 2004) for a six year term, and I don't doubt his success should he run again.

11:01 AM  

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