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    Default Re: Davao City mayor beats up sheriff in demolition row


    Quote Originally Posted by reptoid View Post
    Sound like you support brutality and don't care so much about the rule of law or equal rights. No wonder abuse of one kind or another is so commonplace when folks readily excuse and forgive those who should be leading by good example.

    Nobody is above the law.... or at least that's the way it's supposed to be.
    hahaha. believe me, if there's few people who should believe that, i should be one of them. it's just that a story has so many angles, you need to understand the whole picture to understand it.

    in your logic, it is like killing, regardless of why it was committed is murder. In our law, it is not. i guess you get my point and spare me the lecture about self defense, etc.

    and for the record, i never said what she did was right. could be tolerable, at some extent acceptable, but never right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by reptoid View Post
    You think? That's not the impression I get from this and many other forums. There is an alarmingly high number of people who think what she did was admirable and I have read dozens of posts commending her methods. Probably the same people who thought Marcos was a wonderful president!
    mao na ni ron, kay i think imo ra man gi tan aw ang incident nga nasukmagan ang sheriff. Look at the reason behind it daw.

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    Ang point gyud ani nganu manumbag man? Sakto ba nang manumbag?.. Dili diay pwede iagi sa tarong nga usapan rather than punching? Siguro dili siya kamao mohandle ug situations nga puno ug stress. Wala gamita ang ulo ky gi una ang temper? Murag dili edukado kay manumbag. Peace sa maigo hahaha.
    The good point is ni apology siya sa iya gibuhat pero bad record nana as a good leader.

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    @ Pauling: Look at the reason? Nope sorry, not good enough. Violent criminal act from an elected official in high office.... not acceptable in the modern world IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pauling View Post
    mao na ni ron, kay i think imo ra man gi tan aw ang incident nga nasukmagan ang sheriff. Look at the reason behind it daw.
    sakto ba ang manumbag kung dili tumanan sa gusto?

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    Quote Originally Posted by reptoid View Post
    You think? That's not the impression I get from this and many other forums. There is an alarmingly high number of people who think what she did was admirable and I have read dozens of posts commending her methods. Probably the same people who thought Marcos was a wonderful president!
    maybe because you read by the book and fail to read between the lines. when one said mirisi sa sheriff, is that tantamount to saying it is right? i do not think so. when someone said, maayo rag gisumbag ang sheriff, still not tantamount to make an assumption that whoever said that thinks it was right. when one said, sakto "ra sad" na, buangbuangon man jud tong sheriff infact kapila naman na nasuspend na sheriff, is sakto means right? or was it more of like saying, it is "acceptable"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by em_b View Post
    maybe because you read by the book and fail to read between the lines. when one said mirisi sa sheriff, is that tantamount to saying it is right? i do not think so. when someone said, maayo rag gisumbag ang sheriff, still not tantamount to make an assumption that whoever said that thinks it was right. when one said, sakto "ra sad" na, buangbuangon man jud tong sheriff infact kapila naman na nasuspend na sheriff, is sakto means right? or did she and he implied it is acceptable?
    Read between the lines? That sounds like a dangerous precedent. The law is the law, it's black and white and a leader who conducts herself like that when saying she is tough on crime is being hypocritical. Her arrogant behaviour afterward made it even worse. There was no remorse!

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    Quote Originally Posted by koontz_circle View Post
    okay proud ka sa rampant crimes sa cebu? good for you.

    if mag storya tag peace and order ayaw e compare ang cebu sa davao kay layo ras kumingking ang cebu.

    sure ka? mao diay daghan investors, foreigners, exchange student sa Cebu no? dayun most competitive city outsise NCR ang Cebu no? how can you justify that

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    Quote Originally Posted by koontz_circle View Post
    munang ikaw bai ayaw jud pasaway sa Davao kay SAPUL jud ka.. ma damage jud imung "kalagayan"

    never man sab ko mo puyo ug Davao, mag SHORT VACATION lang ko diha same gud sa imong gibuhat,

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    Quote Originally Posted by reptoid View Post
    @ Pauling: Look at the reason? Nope sorry, not good enough. Violent criminal act from an elected official in high office.... not acceptable in the modern world IMO.
    violent criminal act? are you sure? if i were to pin point violent criminal acts from other officials this is not even what I call violent. With the sheriff being inhumane and not understanding does that make him NOT violent? He may not picked up a fight with the mayor but he was brutal by insisting on something that could have been avoided.

    The mayor tried to talk to him nicely yet he refused, so if i was the sheriff I could have told him to refer it to court and not insist that its HIM who has the last say sa situation.

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