KNOW OUR LAWS! DERELICT OUR DUTIES! MODIFY THIS NATION!
SECTION 1.
We should know our laws for us to fully exercise our rights. Along with, we must know our limitations; "Innocence of the law excuses no one." More so, we must learn and discover the proper ways to fight for our civil liberties as a Filipino citizen.
SECTION 2.
We need to indulge and truly commit ourselves to contribute for the development of a broader array that primarily promotes participative democracy. We, as citizens, shall also enhance our societal influence and efficacy. This, maybe through active involvement in socio-political organizations and civic unions.
SECTION 3.
We need to inform other Filipinos about the laws and bylaws of the Constitution. More importantly, we must consign and commend ourselves of educating the marginalize regarding their rights and its counterpart duties.
SECTION 4.
We, Filipinos, should be accountable with our actions. Every Filipino must be responsible enough to let himself acquire sufficient knowledge that he will need in order to discover the charges he can file against those seizing his things and himself without full consent and affirmation.
SECTION 5.
We should learn to respect other's privacy as others were respecting ours. We must learn not to violate theirs as they ruminate and cogitate our rights. In any means, written or oral communication, we must purposely protect our public safety. Law of Reciprocity applies here in the Philippines, our actions beget its deserved opposite reactions.
SECTION 6.
We should learn to demarcate the issues where to comment into; we need to bound and construe ourselves with the things we address publicly. Moreover, every Filipino should have had discovered how to become accountable with the statements he makes. Everyone should be responsible and aware enough that he must speak the truth that was based to facts and not to mere projections only.
SECTION 7.
Given the freedom to organize religiously, we must learn to respect other beliefs and preferences. Moreover, we must discover the proper way of responsible dereliction to reach our religious aims and goals. On one hand, we must also recognize both private and public sectors' toil in forming associations bounded by ideological principles. Considering that act, our efforts will somehow boost their low confidence of defying and modifying our systems of standards. Through that, we unconsciously contribute in transforming this country into a nation.
SECTION 8.
We need to demand our government its lacking transparency and accountability. As a citizen, we, as a group, need to be very cognizant and sentient with our country's economic situation and political disposition. Moreover, we must eager ourselves to know the public information that concern the welfare of our people.
SECTION 9.
We need to obliged ourselves to register and cast our pride-priced votes during election periods. Moreover, we should learn how actively participate with socio-civic affairs.
SECTION 10.
We, Filipinos, should learn how to value, protect and preserve every human life. Also, one must discover how to properly exercise his liberty through prudish acts towards other people. Moreover, every Filipino should be responsible enough in order to protect himself from unlawful mental, social and political exploitations.
SECTION 11.
We must consider ourselves as the best-qualified solutions to our inquiries. Further,we must cogitate that the Filipino race was a capable group of making things, both small and big, happen. Moreover, we should contemplate that this nationality can and will prove something in the end.
SECTION 12.
“Building a strong and progressive nation requires less amount of money; it’s more of the citizen’s united and collaborative efforts that really make substantial and distinctly recognizable differences.” We, Filipinos, should believe in each other's skills and capacities. Because if not, who else will? We were given rights in order to be confident and be responsible with our actions. We must learn to convert our individual efforts into bulk of collective brilliant thoughts.
POSC1-U
MICHAEL JOSEPH B. SAMSON
KELVIN BRYAN B. MONSERRAT
ANA REYNOSO
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
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