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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Politiquing: Linking with The LOBBYiST

Politiquing: Linking with The LOBBYiST
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Fil-Am PAG

Fil-Am PAG stands for Filipino American Political Action Group - beamed towards FilAms in North America and Filipinos in the Philippines. It is a formal attempt to look at issues that greatly interest both concerned Filipinos and Filipino Americans in their common advocacy of "tigerizing" the Philippines, as it is indeed long overdue.

THE QUESTION IS WHAT KEEPS US FROM CATCHING UP WITH OUR TIGER NEIGHBORS WHEN WE WERE AHEAD OF THEM IN THE 60's?

The Fil-Am PAG idea incubates from EPIC25@yahoogroups.com, a group of concerned Filipinos and Filipino Americans but Fil-Am PAG is independent of EPIC25.

The views in these posts and the views expressed by authors are their own and does not necessarily reflect the view of Fil-Am PAG.