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A Letter to the President


                                                           Aug 22,2024                                                                                                                                                                 ISNHS,VIGAN CITY

Dear President Marcos


     As a citizen of the philippines, i am profoundly grateful for your presence and commitment to serve our country, despite all the hate and negativity that was given to you still you rise on top and became the new elected president of the philippines, we are grateful for all the good things that you will do to the country we are respectfully grateful for all of your contributions and leadership do our country so that we can truly succeed in the growth of our beloved country, thank you for taking this big world to help our country in many ways, i believe that even in the current state that we are in, given your help leadership and commitment we can always certain that with your help by leading us to achieve the goal of our beloved country so that we can truly achieve the true growth that we've been waiting for



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