Mar Roxas for President in 2010
Welcome to the LIGHT counterpart of the 1st BLOG of the 2010 Philippine Presidential Elections. This site is dedicated to the people who want to encourage and support Senator Mar Roxas as the next President of the Philippines. Check out the original site at http://marroxas2010.blogspot.com

Archive for June 22, 2008

Equally influential blogger for Patricio Mangubat

June 22, 2008

Although Patricio Mangubat of New Philippine Revolution Blog forgot me to include in his bets for the Top 10 Emerging Influential Blogs of 2008, I am happy that he’s all praise for my blog. Thanks Sir! I am very humbled by your article entitled Equally Influential Bloggers and especially when you said that you read […]

Roxas: Gov’t, private sector help urgently needed as storm "Frank" batters Visayan provinces

June 22, 2008

Senator Mar Roxas called on the government and private groups to help in relief efforts in Panay Island and neighboring provinces, which have been battered and continue to be battered by tropical storm “Frank” over the past couple of days. “I ask the National Disaster Coordinating Council and the Departments of Social Welfare and Development […]

Roxas: Gov’t, private sector help urgently needed as storm "Frank" batters Visayan provinces

June 22, 2008

Senator Mar Roxas called on the government and private groups to help in relief efforts in Panay Island and neighboring provinces, which have been battered and continue to be battered by tropical storm “Frank” over the past couple of days. “I ask the National Disaster Coordinating Council and the Departments of Social Welfare and Development […]

Roxas: Pass Libel decriminalization, Free Info Act now

June 22, 2008

Senator Mar Roxas called on his colleagues in Congress to act on the bill seeking to decriminalize libel and the proposed Free Information Act once session resumes in July, in order to lessen the risks faced by journalists. “The harrowing experience of Ces Drilon and her crew underscores the hazards that professional journalists face in […]

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