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16th September 2016 #1
My wife this morning tells me that there are so many killings going on that she sees in the news. I told her to go careful specially with the children. I know things are basically focussed on the drug users and pushers, but the problem is that it does appear to be 'open season' for vigilante groups.
What DU30 has done in the past will of course come up and bite him, but there will always be people trying to topple him, it happens here in the UK too in politics.
I also drew similarities to Marcos, and I really hope this power he has does not corrupt him, time will tell.If you want your dreams to come true ...... first you have to wake up
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16th September 2016 #2
"Duterte was the first government official to visit Tacloban after Yolanda"
25 things you didn't know about Rodrigo Duterte.
http://www.filipiknow.net/rodrigo-duterte/
Click on the link LondonManila, it's a good read
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16th September 2016 #3
"These are serious allegations and we take them seriously, we will look into them," said US State Department deputy spokesperson Mark Toner.
"These are obviously serious fabricated allegations and we take them as a comedy, we laugh at them," said manong, Driver ng tricycle at manang Inday in the sari sari sa Divisoria.
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16th September 2016 #4
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I used to be a big fan of Mr DU30
Recently he has demonstrated that he's not yet reached the level of statesman.
However all this nonsense in the press is, IMHO, just media hype and tsismis.
These issues are the subject of discussion and investigation daily.
The latest disclosures by some low level gun-for-hire simpleton are a complete nonsense.
Who put him up to this is a question.
Why nobody cares to comment on the unravelling corruption, mass murder, drugs fuelled business of politicians, police and drugs lords ?
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16th September 2016 #5
It does make me feel what may I be walking into when we make the move, ok that's not yet and it could be in a years time or even longer.
My biggest fear would be someone thinking we are rich and claiming we are doing something bad.
Where even we call home we must feel safe,
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16th September 2016 #6
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16th September 2016 #7
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Oh, there will be no question about people taking it for granted that you are rich mate.
Hell, they even think I am rich.
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16th September 2016 #8Why nobody cares to comment on the unravelling corruption, mass murder, drugs fuelled business of politicians, police and drugs lords ?
Not many outsiders understand the cancer that afflicts this country and how deep the wound may have to be in order to cut it out.
Filipino`s know what is necessary and that`s why they voted for this guy in a landslide.
If anything should happen to their newly elected leader,I bare not think of the consequences.
Politically speaking...The gloves are off.
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16th September 2016 #9
I watched Cayatano trying to thoroughly question De Lima`s "witness" today in order to find out if he was lying or telling the truth about being DU30`s ex hit man!!
He was constantly obstructed,bullied and intimidated by the chair and Trillianes...I thought there was going to be fisty cuffs to be honest!!
Anyway...Well done Cayatano!!! Could be President one day for this performance!! lol.
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17th September 2016 #10
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http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/09/16/1...ad-allegations
http://news.abs-cbn.com/focus/09/16/...-probe-duterte
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story...illings-in-phl
I predict that time is running out for this madman
The Duterte clan has an unhealthy grip on Davao and anyone who dares to question this Family is simply done away with
The only difference between Marcos and Duterte is that Marcos used the Military to butcher his own people and Duterte uses the Police force
Watching Duterte speeches during his last disastrous overseas trip its quite clear to see that this guy is unstable and a complete embarrassment to the Philippine people
Slaughtering thousands of your own people is never going to eradicate the drug problem
Making Duterte the president is akin to making a schools top playground bully the headmaster
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17th September 2016 #11
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17th September 2016 #13
Exactly... Their old lifestyles are under extreme threat...No wonder they are grasping at straws to try to impeach him.. They are getting desperate!
Senate probe of drug war looks like a 'demolition job,' analyst says.
Self-confessed hitman Edgar Matobato could not substantiate his claim that Duterte orchestrated the murders of suspected criminals and political opponents in the city when he was questioned by Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano, said University of Sto. Tomas political science professor Edmund Tayao.
"Clearly, it's a demolition job. When I was listening to the investigation, there's no other way to think of but as a demolition job," Tayao told ANC.
http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/09/17/1...b-analyst-says
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17th September 2016 #15
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Actually the title of this thread "Dutertes Summary Execution Policy" is just as misleading and imbalanced as most of LM's posts and links to sensationalised media reporting.
There's no provision of confirmed statistics or breakdown of firearm-related death rate.
No indication of stats for justifiable/unjustifiable homicides or homicides by other means.
No data on willful killing.
Using such language as :-
"to butcher his own people" and
"Slaughtering thousands of your own people"
paints a completely abstract picture of life here.
Anyone who even halfway believes those kind of statements to be a true reflection then stay away. Don't come here.
Oh and by the way steer clear of the USA which has a much higher murder rate.
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17th September 2016 #16
So what say our partners who maybe know a little more then we do.
All I see and read is what is said on here or I read on the internet, but remember sometimes the newspapers and news only show you so much,
I listen to Emma and I do listen to folk who's folks are there too, other then that I keep my mouth shut
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17th September 2016 #19
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Its nice to read some unbiased comments on here, some of the PR is clearly anti DU30... and its no wonder when so many high ranking officials are involved in illegal activities that they begin to get worried for there comfortable and ill gotten gains, this comes at a time when many filipinos still struggle in there every day life, to even put food on the table, and yes i have seen it first hand...
As for some of the comments on here they amount to little more than scaremongering, and one begins to wonder if there may be deeper motives behind them ?
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17th September 2016 #20
Whats that famous saying "boots on the ground",
Well thank god there are a few members who have just that, so when they speak about how wonderful or bad it is my big ears prick up.
I am so reliant on Emma for our future if the Philippines is going to be our home, but having a few friends who have lived there a number of years well "every little helps" they say.
Keep up the good work the few of you who are there and trying to keep us new ones safe
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17th September 2016 #21
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Well I'll be there again from Nov 2 for a few weeks.
Whatever is going on will be no worse than anything else I've encountered there over the years.
I don't even try to understand Filipino politics. Gives me brain-ache... and certainly NEVER discuss it with the locals.
Plenty of pesos to my pound is all I ask.
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17th September 2016 #22
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I have followed this thread like many other Forum members, and appreciate the spectrum of opinions and links within it.
Anyone with an interest in the Philippines is bound to have an opinion about Rodrigo Duterte. As with clinical medicine, I look for facts based on best evidence to form my opinion. While my filipino friends almost all so far support the new president, I don’t live in the country and take note, rather than make judgements.
It appears Mr Duterte took over a country which was doing well economically. I wish him and the country which elected him well for the future .
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17th September 2016 #23
Nothing to do with us, we are only guest's here. Don't get involved.
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18th September 2016 #24
But so many of us have a vested interest in some way or another. We all love the Philippines and know how difficult it is for so many there just to live. We in the western world know of the reported corruption, and as we have been there we know this to be correct. At least the new guy is doing something to weed out the bad eggs.
Even though I posted about my wife telling me about the killings every day on the tv and locally, there is no fear, it is like a cleansing of people that prey on the weak. I have voiced my concerns for my family of course but if DU30 is true to his words and actions, my children will grow up in a place where there are going to be far less drug pushers and addicts to worry about. This can only be a good thing.If you want your dreams to come true ...... first you have to wake up
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19th September 2016 #25
This is the way I see it Steve.
Filipino`s are very capable of being law abiding citizens...
Just look at how they behave themselves on the whole when they work,visit and live in other countries..They make exemplary citizens in my view.
The problem is that over here,they know they can get away with certain things even if it only means paying a little snack money (baon) to take a short cut..
Abroad,thats not possible and they know it..
About every 6 months here they decide to enforce helmet laws..So everyone goes out and buys a helmet..
After about a month,the law is relaxed and forgotten...No more helmets for 6 months/a year!
Once they know that something is strictly BAWAL (prohibited),they follow,but if they do not,there MUST be consequences other wise who cares?
The Mayor of Tagbilaran has just bought about 500 wheel clamping devices and has placed 100`s of warning signs around the town about illegal parking..(Starting September)
Since then,Ive noticed NO illegal parking anymore on national roads..
They have employed what seems like another 200 Parking attendants with posh uniforms that are allowed to clamp cars and bikes and they have been doing so..Large fines for release BTW...Pics of these strange looking yellow clumps of metal viced onto their vechicle wheels!!
Ive never seen anything like it here in the province.
This has all come about because of DU30`s attitude towards breaking laws.
DU30 is in a far harder struggle against the Shabu trade but as people learn,without a single doubt in their mind`s that they will suffer the consequences by breaking this law,they will stop..
I prey that they will stop so that we can see an end to this so called "war".
As I mentioned in another post..A U.P (university of the Philippines) Professor told me..."Filipino`s know they are being naughty and they voted for papa DU30 to give them a damned good spanking"
This spanking is now being administered...You better believe it!
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18th September 2016 #27
Well there you go,
Sometimes you have to stand back and listen rather then read it in the paper.
Remember when it was being reported from everyone who does not live here about how bad it would be if we left the EU,
Well we are still here, so let's give the people and there new leaders a chance too.
Plus thank you to the secret rep giver
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18th September 2016 #29
Fair comment Fred!
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18th September 2016 #30
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So it appears that the Deaths are much lower than whats being reported elsewhere..
http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/...sKi?li=BBoPRmx
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