Tuesday, November 27, 2012

WEAK-WILLED PRESIDENT OF FILIPINOS?

Filipinos as Overseas Contract Workers in Singapore

    The components of meaning of weak-willed include the idea of lacking in intelligence or mental skills or prowess.
   The blogger first heard of a "hint" on the mental capacity of the incumbent President during an interview with Imelda Romualdez Marcos at the Robinson in San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte two years ago. She was in effect saying that her son "Bongbong" Marcos was more intelligent than Noynoy.What was her point? Your guess is as good as mine.
   Comes now Noynoy's inability to cut his smoking habit. Why can't he stop smoking? If Imelda were to answer, she would say: "Did I not tell you that he is weak-willed, that he lacks the mental ability to quit his passion?"
   Researches say that if a person inhales the smoke of one stick of cigarette, more than  400 poisonous chemicals enter his or her body. Maybe Noynoy could not get the hint why he is sick now and then. Maybe, he is too mentally "feeble" to recognize the meaning of poisonous chemicals? If he reads research, of course.
   The Filipinos--now they number more than 80 million warm bodies-- do not deserve a weak-willed and unhealthy President, whose breath is bad because of smoking, and who smells bad even if he puts perfume all over his clothes and body.
 

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