INTERNET CAMPAIGN URGING OBAMA TO VISIT THE PHILIPPINES AND TOUR THE SOUTHEAST ASIAN REGION..
October 17, 2009 | San Pedro, Philippines | Vetting explained
I'm Rummel Pinera and I'm from the Philippines. My 9-year-old daughter , Bea Pinera, and I share the idea that Obama should visit the Philippines and tour the Southeast Asian region. We both believe that Obama is a symbol of progressive change in the whole globe. So, I decided to have an on-line campaign to convince Barack Obama to visit the Philippines and tour the Southeast Asian region. Hence, I currently have this on-line campaign about trying to convince Barack Obama to visit my home-country and the whole of Southeast Asian region. I really have this crazy desire of wanting to have an autograph signed by Barack and Michelle Obama once they visit the Philippines.
I see Barack Obama as a symbol of racial equality and religious tolerance. Therefore, Obama's would-be visit to Southeast Asia would somehow
inspire the whole place to work closely together in order to eradiacte discriminatory policies against certain ethnic minorities and foster religious freedom all over the region...........
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