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Are you satisfied with P-Noy’s State of the Nation Address?

/ 10:04 AM July 26, 2011

“No. Everything has nothing to do with the ‘social transformation’ theme.” – Gilbert Galvez, student of Political Science, UP Diliman via Twitter

“The President’s speech was plain and simple and yet sufficiently sober in light of the challenging times and the challenges ahead. I could feel the sincerity and eagerness of the President in curbing corruption in government.” –

Cebu City Councilor Alvin Dizon via Facebook

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“SONA: BELIEVABLE. Although it lacks concrete actions I am still impressed with P-Noy’s last statements. So “WANG-WANG” officials and employees, whoever you are, watch out!” – Jully Venus Cuizon, proud Cebuana via Facebook

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“The concepts were simplified. I’m completely satisfied by P-Noy’s Sona. And I’m hoping for more improvements for our country” – Thessa Jil Monera, 17-year-old BSN, athlete via Twitter

“I’m not satisfied, kung walang pagpapatawad sa sa puso ni P-Noy, kahit kaylan magiging baluktot ang tinatahak nyang daan.” – Dustin DeChavez via Twitter

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“Really disappointed. So much for motherhood statements. People want concrete measures (e.g., RH Bill, FOI).” – Floreen Simon, writer, human development advocate via Twitter

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“I love it!!! It was very proactive, personal and straightforward” – Jian Maverick Lasala, fashion designer, entrepreneur via Twitter

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“No, there’s nothing new.” – Chibi Cayacap, Cebuana

“I think it lacks substance.” – Kimberley Reyes via Twitter

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“Hindi! Pikit ang mata ni P-Noy sa totoong estado ng bayan. Laganap pa rin sa gobyerno ang kulturang wangwang! Walang nagbago.” – Edwin Allanigue of Parañaque City via Twitter

“Tinud-anay lang, wala man gihapon siya na buhat regarding sa smuggling, ka daghan pa gihapon mga dagko nga smugglers sa Manila ah.” – Frey Blanco, ex-model and host via Twitter

“P-Noy should have discussed: housing, consumer goods, gas prices, public safety, roads and flooding, health and sanitation.” – slavetothegrind via Twitter

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“Somewhat satisfied. There will always be some exaggeration of their achievements to date. There is only a slight difference from that of the previous administration. We’ll see what comes next. I do applaud P-Noy’s decision to have the speech in Filipino. It shows that he is directing his speech to the masses whom he should serve.” – Ranskie Boo, financial services advisor via Facebook

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