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    Where does he get the right to slaughter innocent people anyway

    I don't particularly like drugs or people that sell and use them but these people are still human beings
    I would imagine most of these types have made bad life choices and hanged around with the wrong people
    Duterte thinks he has the right to just to kill them off as if they are not even human

    His remarks about Hitler and the Jews for me just shows his level of education
    China has backed him up but no surprises there with their level of human rights atrocities
    He even seems to be reveling in the fact that many people just see him as a mas murderer

    http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story...hitler-remarks

    http://news.abs-cbn.com/overseas/09/...s-unacceptable

    " i will be happy to slaughter them" what normal person makes remarks like that


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    Misinterpreted again?? If thats true,who is responsible?

    Metro Manila (CNN Philippines) — President Rodrigo Duterte was not likening himself to Adolf Hitler. The President was just responding to critics who compared him to the Nazi leader because of the thousands of alleged drug suspects killed under his watch. This is how Presidential Spokesman Ernesto Abella clarified Duterte's latest round of controversial remarks — now gaining worldwide attention again.

    http://cnnphilippines.com/news/2016/...r-remarks.html


    Where does he get the right to slaughter innocent people anyway
    Innocent people? Where did he say he would do that??
    Was he misinterpreted yet again somewhere?


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    Quote Originally Posted by fred View Post
    Misinterpreted again?? If thats true,who is responsible?

    Metro Manila (CNN Philippines) — President Rodrigo Duterte was not likening himself to Adolf Hitler. The President was just responding to critics who compared him to the Nazi leader because of the thousands of alleged drug suspects killed under his watch. This is how Presidential Spokesman Ernesto Abella clarified Duterte's latest round of controversial remarks — now gaining worldwide attention again.

    http://cnnphilippines.com/news/2016/...r-remarks.html




    Innocent people? Where did he say he would do that??
    Was he misinterpreted yet again somewhere?
    Tbh, Fred ... ... it is my true belief, DU30's critics - and other detractors - are reading far too much into (as well as being all too readily influenced by) the relentless stream of black propaganda churned out by the media ... which, for the most part, is owned by the "Yellow Mafia", who are forever hell~bent on tarnishing his moral scruples - which they, themselves, have proved, time and again, to've been lacking in, throughout their lengthy tenures of office.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Trefor View Post
    Duterte really does need to keep his trap shut sometimes though. His recent outburst won't do him any favours and just fuels his detractors. Better off to say nothing than say some of the crap he comes out with IMO.
    Quote Originally Posted by bigmarco View Post
    Must be honest I like him but this one made me cringe.
    Sure, guys ... he does have a reputation for being outspoken.

    But there again, if you refer to my previous post, BOTH of you will realise how (as per usual ) his latest remarks have been grossly exaggerated (even twisted! ) in the press.

    Quote Originally Posted by Trefor View Post
    P.S. Keep up the good work Duterte!
    Yes, ... more power to his policies.


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    I still don't really know what to make of the bloke.... and how his actions may affect me and my family, so , just spectating, and certainly not going to fall out with anyone over it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by fred View Post
    Misinterpreted again?? If thats true,who is responsible?

    Metro Manila (CNN Philippines) — President Rodrigo Duterte was not likening himself to Adolf Hitler. The President was just responding to critics who compared him to the Nazi leader because of the thousands of alleged drug suspects killed under his watch. This is how Presidential Spokesman Ernesto Abella clarified Duterte's latest round of controversial remarks — now gaining worldwide attention again.

    http://cnnphilippines.com/news/2016/...r-remarks.html




    Innocent people? Where did he say he would do that??
    Was he misinterpreted yet again somewhere?
    I am talking about the people being murdered every day by Duterte's gago police force

    These victims are Innocent until proved guilty in a court of law with a fair trial
    Not murdered by the Police or undercover cops just because some clown points the finger in their direction

    Duterte can say anything and his misguided supporters will try and defend him

    http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/10/01/1...them-troubling

    Another day another stupid comment and he does have some comedy value now i will give you that

    I doubt if we will have wait very long until another ridiculous comment from Duterte !


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    These victims are Innocent until proved guilty in a court of law with a fair trial
    Not murdered by the Police or undercover cops just because some clown points the finger in their direction
    You have just done the very same thing you are accusing the PNP of doing....Accusations of murder with no evidence!!
    Not much use in a court room.
    That said..Over here it has always been easy to get away with murder..The going rate just a few years ago was around 5k.. About 75 Quid...
    Shabu dealers always had the most money to make use of that sordid murder racket and took 1000`s upon 1,000`s of lives either to wipe out competitors or to murder addicts that owed them too much as an example to their other debtors.. 1000`s also murdered by broke addicts extrajudicially via armed robberies,break ins and ride by shootings..
    In our province,full face blacked out motorcycle helmets are banned.. There`s a good reason for that.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    Tbh, Fred ... ... it is my true belief, DU30's critics - and other detractors - are reading far too much into (as well as being all too readily influenced by) the relentless stream of black propaganda churned out by the media ... which, for the most part, is owned by the "Yellow Mafia", who are forever hell~bent on tarnishing his moral scruples - which they, themselves, have proved, time and again, to've been lacking in, throughout their lengthy tenures of office.
    http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/10/02/1...tler-reference

    If it was just media hype then he would not spend a lot of time apologizing for his comments


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    Quote Originally Posted by fred View Post
    You have just done the very same thing you are accusing the PNP of doing....Accusations of murder with no evidence!!
    Not much use in a court room.
    That said..Over here it has always been easy to get away with murder..The going rate just a few years ago was around 5k.. About 75 Quid...
    Shabu dealers always had the most money to make use of that sordid murder racket and took 1000`s upon 1,000`s of lives either to wipe out competitors or to murder addicts that owed them too much as an example to their other debtors.. 1000`s also murdered by broke addicts extrajudicially via armed robberies,break ins and ride by shootings..
    In our province,full face blacked out motorcycle helmets are banned.. There`s a good reason for that.
    Agreed these lowlifes do need removing from the streets its just i prefer justice rather than death squads

    http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/10/03/1...fe-due-process


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    Bato lies through his teeth again

    http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story...ao-death-squad

    http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story...-squad-invited

    Now Duterte is president proving any case against his notorious Davao Death Squads
    is going to be virtually impossible


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    Quote Originally Posted by London_Manila View Post
    Agreed these lowlifes do need removing from the streets its just i prefer justice rather than death squads

    http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/10/03/1...fe-due-process

    What do you know of the justice system here? Do you understand how it works?
    Read this thread..Its about one of our members here that got banged away on remand with her Brit husband. http://filipinaroses.com/showthread....itish+detained

    Justice here is non existent...Someone files a case with 2/3 unscrupulous witnesses on a non bailable offence and you are banged up on remand for a good 5-6 years before you are sentenced.
    If you pay the Police,and the witnesses before the case is filed you are a smart man because you will probably be released... If you want to tough it out to prove your innocence then think of the movie "Midnight express" because you will experience the real 3D version..

    If you believe that R.P justice is the same as UK justice you need to wake up and smell the coffee.


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    I agree with London Manila:

    "I prefer justice rather than death squads "

    This is not say there is a preference for what 'may euphuistically be described as justice' in many countries.


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    Did none of you read Fred's comment...................Justice here is non existent.


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    http://news.abs-cbn.com/video/news/1...on-journalists

    Reporting the truth gets you this treatment

    http://news.abs-cbn.com/focus/05/31/...-being-corrupt

    Of course journalists that support Duterte could never be described as being corrupt

    http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/10/04/1...-suspects-slay

    A nation literally being brutalized by this barbaric regime


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    The real truth.


    DILG: Philippine jails congested by more than 500%


    The congestion in Philippine jails is worsening with the increasing number of people being arrested amid the Duterte administration's war on drugs.
    Speaking on ANC's "Talkback," Department of the Interior and Local Government undersecretary for public safety Jesus Hinlo said the rate of congestion in jails is increasing nationally, with current congestion estimated at around 507 percent.
    "In a jail facility that could fit around 10 people based on international standards there are now 50 inmates being placed in that facility," Hinlo said.

    http://news.abs-cbn.com/focus/10/03/...-more-than-500











    Think I`d rather be dead and wrapped up with duct tape.


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    (Back in 2014 during Aquino`s humanitarian reign)
    Where were the human rights lot back then?

    PH has slowest justice system in the world

    the Maguindanao massacre where 58 poor souls, including 32 media workers, were murdered; and the Ozone Disco Club fire in Quezon City that claimed the lives of 162 persons, most of them young men and women celebrating their graduation.
    In the Ozone Disco fire, the trial of those responsible for the tragedy took almost 19 years, much longer than the sentences imposed on them by the court. In the Maguindanao massacre, the court is still hearing the bail petitions of some of the accused, five years into the trial.



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    What a mess.


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    Murdered journalists here is nothing new...Most dangerous job in the Phils during the Aquino administration..
    Where were the human rights lot back then?

    Philippines has world's third most killings of journalists

    (philstar.com) | Updated February 20, 2014 - 10:00pm

    In its "Killing the Messenger" report released Tuesday, the London-based International News Safety Institute (INSI) said that last year 14 journalists were killed in the Philippines, next to Syria with 20 journalists killed and Iraq with 16.






    http://www.philstar.com/headlines/20...gs-journalists


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    Quote Originally Posted by fred View Post
    Murdered journalists here is nothing new...Most dangerous job in the Phils during the Aquino administration..
    Where were the human rights lot back then?

    Philippines has world's third most killings of journalists

    (philstar.com) | Updated February 20, 2014 - 10:00pm

    In its "Killing the Messenger" report released Tuesday, the London-based International News Safety Institute (INSI) said that last year 14 journalists were killed in the Philippines, next to Syria with 20 journalists killed and Iraq with 16.






    http://www.philstar.com/headlines/20...gs-journalists
    Some terrifying statistics indeed


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    Seems you may be having a near-life experience.


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    Human rights for hire

    In the Philippines, the call to respect human rights is being used to impede President Duterte’s war against drugs and criminality. His critics accuse PDU30 of unleashing a national death squad with impunity. Some wonder where civility has gone, when the madness will end, and why most Filipinos lustily cheer news of drug-related killings.

    http://www.getrealphilippines.com/blog/2016/09/human-rights-hire/


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    Quote Originally Posted by fred View Post
    Human rights for hire

    In the Philippines, the call to respect human rights is being used to impede President Duterte’s war against drugs and criminality. His critics accuse PDU30 of unleashing a national death squad with impunity. Some wonder where civility has gone, when the madness will end, and why most Filipinos lustily cheer news of drug-related killings.

    http://www.getrealphilippines.com/blog/2016/09/human-rights-hire/
    Fred this approach has all been done before and has never worked anywhere in the long term
    Granted there may be a few gains to start with but that will never be maintained over the long term

    Its not rocket science either you kill one drug dealer one week and the very next week another
    dealer will fill his shoes

    Some medical help to get these addicts off drugs would be a much more prudent approach rather than simply just murdering people

    And yes murdering people whether they are drug dealers or drug users is a human rights issue


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    Quote Originally Posted by London_Manila View Post
    Fred this approach has all been done before and has never worked anywhere in the long term
    Granted there may be a few gains to start with but that will never be maintained over the long term

    Its not rocket science either you kill one drug dealer one week and the very next week another
    dealer will fill his shoes

    Some medical help to get these addicts off drugs would be a much more prudent approach rather than simply just murdering people

    And yes murdering people whether they are drug dealers or drug users is a human rights issue
    Yep,but its not just about drugs...Far from it.
    Believe it or not,its drug money that runs politics here..Thats why DU30 has postponed ALL barangay elections..He says he want most of the drug money gone before campaign funding is sought..
    No more Mayors,Brgy Caps,Councilors elected with any connection to drug money...Thats the target anyway.. I hope its successful.

    Look at this...Mayor of Leyte just been arrested..
    6 months ago this would have been completely unbelievable!!





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    Somehow i cant see Duterte taking any notice of this

    http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story...e-in-diplomacy

    More rants along the lines of "how not win friends and influence people"

    http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/10/06/1...tance-go-ahead

    Whether Duterte likes it or not this aid is much needed


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    Seems you only have to be related to Duterte to get elected

    http://news.abs-cbn.com/nation/regio...-oath-in-davao

    He has the cheek to point the finger at other Pinoy family dynasties.....................
    Reeks of cronyism whatever way you look at it


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    Quote Originally Posted by London_Manila View Post
    Seems you only have to be related to Duterte to get elected

    http://news.abs-cbn.com/nation/regio...-oath-in-davao

    He has the cheek to point the finger at other Pinoy family dynasties.....................
    Reeks of cronyism whatever way you look at it


    The Duterte`s have been elected as Mayor and vice Mayor again and again democratically by the local people that live there for over 20 years..
    Why do you think he had a 16 million majority as a presidential candidate??
    Is it because he is popular?


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    Quote Originally Posted by fred View Post
    The Duterte`s have been elected as Mayor and vice Mayor again and again democratically by the local people that live there for over 20 years..
    Why do you think he had a 16 million majority as a presidential candidate??
    Is it because he is popular?
    I will take your word for it Fred that they were the best candidates available and that being
    the offspring of Duterte had nothing to do with it

    History has proved that people can be manipulated into voting for anything

    With enough promotion and wild claims like they can rid the Philipines of drugs within 6 months


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    French newspaper gets it spot on

    http://news.abs-cbn.com/overseas/10/...-serial-killer

    Then Abella claims the french newspaper used "irresponsible use of power" for printing a true story

    http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/10/09/1...tag-on-duterte


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