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    Quote Originally Posted by Romeojin View Post
    paghilom nalang apollo sugod napud ka highblood, kung patulon taka ron basin ma ban na pud ka. mga yaw2x bya nimo mga non-sense, putting words on my mouth na pud ron.

    basaha na lang imong link. kung he was very critical kay Penoy, he was merely saying that Penoy should take responsibilities.
    asa man sad ang venue aning interview ? di ba sa burial of the one of the SAF44 ? public opinions are against Penoy, alangan moingon siya way sala si Purisima, Penoy et al on that venue. Isip2x oi.

    but fact is:

    1. Duterte at several times defended Penoy he wasnt that critical at him.
    SAF44 = Duterte: "There is no need for the President to ask forgiveness" | Ang Balitang Davao!
    DAP = https://durianburgdavao.wordpress.co...supreme-court/
    Duterte: Nothing wrong with PNoy's DAP defense | ABS-CBN News
    BBL = Mindanao Daily News – Duterte supports BBL but urges Misuari to show up

    2. Duterte si pro noynoy daghay links ana.

    3. chair siya sa LP sa davao ug hes never 100% opposition.

    4. naa siya utang na loob kay Cory nahimo siya OIC sa Davao after EDSA.


    no one said supportahan nila 100% si Du30 the fact gusto pud nila supportahan si Poe. kanang standard bearer usa ra gyud na.
    Kana sila Poe ug Du30 dili man na sila mga opposisyon, mao na issue nako.


    kinsa man gyud ila supportahan sa LP ?
    Who will PNoy endorse for president in 2016: Grace Poe or Mar Roxas? | Editorial

    wa bya ni klaro na partido... remember what happen to Mar pag 2010.



    im pretty sure gikan ni sa inside sa LP camp sa Davao.

    Wa man na klaro ang LP nationally pud, asa man na mo officially supports Poe or Du30.
    Mao gyud ma Ban ta aning klaseha sa taw na pataka la ug yawit... Basa Bro Romeojin pag may time.. Ayaw cge ug pataka kay ang LP klaro nana kinsa ilang Manok.. Kung dili c Mar c Poe, kay sila may nag suporta ni Poe last election... Kitang mga Bisaya dapat unta ta maghiusa pero ambot unsa jud na ang color nimo..... Duterte 're-enters' PDP-Laban amid 2016 prospects
    Last edited by Apollo24; 06-26-2015 at 08:13 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mariaan View Post
    If Duterte decided to run late for the filling of Presidential race, and wins the positions, What will happen if he handles the Philippine Government? Will he be like an another Martial Law dictator?
    what do you think guys? Anything is possible to happen. let see.
    Martial law to be considered only for those criminals.

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    murag binay og si poe ang maglinumbaanay ani

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mariaan View Post
    If Duterte decided to run late for the filling of Presidential race, and wins the positions, What will happen if he handles the Philippine Government? Will he be like an another Martial Law dictator?
    what do you think guys? Anything is possible to happen. let see.
    Okay rajud nang Dictador basta kaauhan sa Pinas .. dili kaauhan sa ilaha bank account ... just like what hitler did ..

    "Bahala ug ma Impierno basta ang iyahang mga tawo ad2 sa Paradize" ... tinod-on unta niya na iyaha gi sulti ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wynna View Post
    Martial law to be considered only for those criminals.
    it is better rather than having a leader with his/her administration that ransaks all the money of the people for his/her own purposes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Romeojin View Post
    i dont need to go into details how he became OIC, but we all know the story how Corazon Aquino replaces many governors and thousands of city, town and village mayors and vice mayors
    hahahaha... thats one way of dodging the foo... hahahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Apollo24 View Post
    Mao gyud ma Ban ta aning klaseha sa taw na pataka la ug yawit... Basa Bro Romeojin pag may time.. Ayaw cge ug pataka kay ang LP klaro nana kinsa ilang Manok.. Kung dili c Mar c Poe, kay sila may nag suporta ni Poe last election... Kitang mga Bisaya dapat unta ta maghiusa pero ambot unsa jud na ang color nimo..... Duterte 're-enters' PDP-Laban amid 2016 prospects
    ma ban ka kay mag.una2x ka ug ad hominem, pikon bya ka kung mubawi ko. FYI kadtong insult gi.hurl nimo nako yung last ban nimo about Jollibee di ako nag.report adto ha, ug naa pa sad ka gi.insult adto. ayaw pag dumot nako. kahibaw naman ko ngano nag.quote2x ka nako ba... it wont work imong plan dong.


    kaklaro daw ang manok sunod naglibog kay Mar ug Poe Even gani si Binay gusto papili kay Penoy, natural lang man ang realignment ug coalition sa politics. dont tell me wa gi offer ng mga LP sa Mindanao si Du30 kay Penoy. na siya naman Chair sa LP sa Davao.

    Kitang Bisaya ? lmao ngano musupport man ko ni Du30 na pro-noynoy, pro-bbl, pro-dap, pro-milf, pro-federalism. opposite kaayo

    Quote Originally Posted by salbahis View Post
    hahahaha... thats one way of dodging the foo... hahahaha
    unsa man point nimo ? kung you want to go into details ikaw nalang puno.

    4. naa siya utang na loob kay Cory nahimo siya OIC sa Davao after EDSA.
    do i need to say na nahimo si Du30 OIC Vice mayor in 1986 cory's revoultionary govt and won againt OIC mayor respicio in 1988.

    kung site lang imo gilalisan, naa mga credible sites here:
    Mayor Duterte throws support behind Noynoy | News | GMA News Online
    http://balita.ph/2010/06/28/duterte-...fter-24-years/
    If elected, Duterte will set up revolutionary government | Headlines, News, The Philippine Star | philstar.com
    Davao's Duterte mum on backing Noynoy, but it
    A man of many names: Davao?s controversial, colorful Mayor Duterte | Asian Correspondent

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    Quote Originally Posted by Romeojin View Post
    Kitang Bisaya ? lmao ngano musupport man ko ni Du30 na pro-noynoy, pro-bbl, pro-dap, pro-milf, pro-federalism. opposite kaayo
    kinsa man diay ron imong nagustohan nga kandidato bro meo?
    i-endorse na dri sa amo bi kay basin ug wa lang jud mi kakita sa potential ana niya.

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    Default It’s final: I’m not running–Duterte

    Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday slammed the door shut on a potential run for the presidency in 2016, offering profuse apologies to the assembled crowd of businessmen, supporters, staffers and media at the Asia CEO Forum.
    Speaking to an audience of a few hundred, the outspoken and hard-charging local executive expressed his regrets for deciding to stay away from the national political race.
    “I’m sorry but it really won’t happen,” he said in a mix of English and Filipino. “Like I said, it is really no longer my time. I really don’t want it.”



    Duterte—who gained fame and notoriety for running Mindanao’s largest metropolitan area with an iron hand, imposing tough restrictions on vehicle speed, littering and fireworks, among others, as well as being linked to vigilante groups—has gained a small but growing following among Filipinos who are frustrated with the nation’s problems and government’s perceived inability to deal with them decisively.
    Political watchers were expecting Duterte to throw his hat into the presidential derby at Thursday’s event, despite his earlier statements expressing his hesitation at running for a job that would entail managing a massive national bureaucracy that is significantly more complex than his experience with his own local government unit.
    Duterte’s political adviser and strategist, Angelito Banayo, sat stoically at the VIP table—occasionally taking gulps of water—while the mayor repeatedly professed his desire not to contest the presidency.
    Asked for his reaction after the forum, Banayo replied: “I don’t know. I was stunned myself. It looks like his word was definite.”
    Banayo noted that Duterte was always hesitant about seeking higher elective office but said he hoped that a greater public clamor would make the mayor change his mind.
    Respond positively
    “We were hoping that he would respond positively to the clamor,” said Banayo, who was also the campaign strategist of the similarly themed 2004 presidential bid of former Sen. Panfilo Lacson.
    “I think there is enough clamor. I’m happy that the survey ratings have been gradually increasing all over the country. I’m surprised that the increase [was also] in the other parts of the country, not just in Mindanao,” Banayo said.
    Asked if there was a window for Duterte to change his mind, he said: “We still have, how many months? Three months?”
    Despite Duterte’s announcement, questions put to him during the open forum almost exclusively dealt with the hypothetical scenario of how he would tackle pressing issues “if he were elected President.”
    Replying to a question about his management style, the Davao City mayor noted that dealing with both chambers of Congress as the head of the executive branch would be a bureaucratic headache that would require radical reforms.
    “Then everyone should reform, including myself…if after one year nothing happens,” he said, painting a theoretical picture of his early days as Philippine President.
    Duterte also said that his first priority in a hypothetical presidency would be to push for the exemption from income taxes of those earning P25,000 a month or less.
    Increase wages
    Secondly, he said that he would also work for an increase in the wages of the members of the police and military, since he believes their salaries are not commensurate to the sacrifices they make to maintain peace and order.
    He said the low wages of police personnel were to blame for the rampant corruption among law enforcers.
    Dr. Josiah Lim Go, president of Doortech System, said he believes the Chinese-Filipino community would support a Duterte presidential candidacy.
    “One [thing going for him] is his work on the peace and order situation. That is very important for the Chinese-Filipino community,” Go said in an interview.
    “But I feel I need to get more information about him, I didn’t see that today,” he said.
    For Jose Cheng Costales, executive vice president at Sunly Properties Inc., Duterte offers a compelling choice for Filipinos. But he has concerns about the mayor’s age and “extreme” stand on issues.
    “I would rather that he retire as a statesman. I think someone younger, with his vision. But we are not ready for someone that extreme,” Costales said.
    But Ricky Agana, a retired investment banker, said Duterte should run for President. Moreover, Agana believes the mayor, despite his denials, would pursue the country’s highest office.
    “I think with all his pronouncements, that people earning P25,000 or less should not pay taxes, that he will increase the salaries of police and everything, his revolutionary government, that is a platform of government. When you hear that, even if he denies he is running, I presume he will declare one of these days that he will be running,” Agana said.
    Very inspiring
    “I’d like him to run. I think the speech that he gave was very inspiring. If you need change in this country, you have to look at these kind of people,” Agana said. “If you look at the bigger picture this fellow is very sincere, he will be a good candidate for the presidency.”
    Nonetheless, Duterte pointed out that “the opportunity to become President is a window that’s very, very small.”
    “Let me tell you, it’s no longer my time,” he repeated. “Give it to somebody else.”
    At the end of the forum, Duterte apologized to his supporters who may have thought that Thursday’s event would be a miting de avance or political rally.
    “I hope that I did not disappoint you,” he said. “I’m not up to it. There’s always a time in your life when you know that you’ve reached the limit of your purpose. I believe that this is not for me. It belongs to somebody else.”
    And then he offered one final apology to the assembled crowd, many of whom exchanged surprised looks as Duterte peppered his statements with cusswords and jokes about having several mistresses.
    “I apologize for the things that I have said,” he said. “I hope you understand. That’s really how I am.”


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