View Poll Results: Gusto ba ka ibalik ang mga vigilante? YES or NO

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    Default MERGED: Vigilantism and related issues


    If we base it on law its not right.But hu giv a damn shit on our law if thats the only solution to the problem especially drugs den go vigilant.

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    Default Uyon ka ba sa mga Vigilante na hiposon ang mga badlongon

    The police may be doing their best in apprehending criminals. Yet they can never be that effective 24/7. I'm with this vigilantes thing. I wish I could join them.....hehehe.
    وليس هناك كعكه ، والكعكه هو كذبة.

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    Default Uyon ka ba sa mga Vigilante na hiposon ang mga badlongon

    Dili gyud.

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    Default Uyon ka ba sa mga Vigilante na hiposon ang mga badlongon

    for me vigilantes can help a lot.. coz police and AFP could not be trusted anymore especially in Mindanao. bandits and the military has sum connections.. thats y there are many groups now doing there own like ILAGA,TADTAD, even THE KURATONG BALELENG GANG.

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    Default Uyon ka ba sa mga Vigilante na hiposon ang mga badlongon

    Just assure that the Vigilantes are 100% right and does'nt commit a mistaken identity thing on their targets! "Judge Dread on the loose, roaming the streets to be the JUDGE, JURY and the EXECUTIONER!" (so who needs judges, lawyers, policemen when you can call "Judge Dread")

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    Default Uyon ka ba sa mga Vigilante na hiposon ang mga badlongon

    NO! no one has the right to do any extra - judicial acts to 'rectify' anything! it is against due process and against basic human rights...

    ok ra nimo kung ikaw maalaan nga kriminal den patyon lang ka outright. no that is not what being civiliced is suppose to be. i am aware of the corruption that our society is being embroiled in at present but it does not mean that w have to SINK to this level to do battle with the low-lifes...

    WALA NAY DIPERENSYA NATO UG NILA kung ingun ani man gani.
    “What we call chaos is just patterns we haven't recognized. What we call random is just patterns we cant decipher. What we can't understand we call nonsense. What we can't read we call gibberish.” - Chuck Palahniuk

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    Default Uyon ka ba sa mga Vigilante na hiposon ang mga badlongon

    kanang ingon nmo maalaan of course d ko oyon but remember those vigilants are only killing those people na criminal,addicts and pushers but still those are not in accordance wid the law og diha sila sayop.Sakto ka no one has the right to do any extra-judicial acts coz human rights imo kontra ana.

    Ok ra ba sab nimo na nimo if ever na ma influence ato mga igsoon or relatives will commit a crime such as killing,robbery,rape bec. of drugs.Are you aware also that young innocent people are the victims of this criminals?

    [ i am aware of the corruption that our society] Lets not talk bawt corruption coz corruption is different from criminals,addicts and pushers.Im aware of corruption also.

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    Default Uyon ka ba sa mga Vigilante na hiposon ang mga badlongon

    puh... leeze!

    and how sure are u that these supposed 'vigilantes' are not just another politician's private army? or perhaps a group of people who really likes to brandish their guns and is finding this as a lame excuse to do so?

    Ok ra ba sab nimo na nimo if ever na ma influence ato mga igsoon or relatives will commit a crime such as killing,robbery,rape bec. of drugs.Are you aware also that young innocent people are the victims of this criminals?
    and to do another crime is suppose to rectify the previous crime committed? Come ON!

    [i am aware of the corruption that our society] Lets not talk bawt corruption coz corruption is different from criminals,addicts and pushers.Im aware of corruption also.
    corruption permeates everything. it spoils everything that it touches. surely u know that by now. to close our eyes and disregard that this 'legalization of summary execution' is not another move, facist as it may sound, that is a child of corruption is folly.

    we never really have learned of the past have we... or perhaps we are to YOUNG to remember!
    “What we call chaos is just patterns we haven't recognized. What we call random is just patterns we cant decipher. What we can't understand we call nonsense. What we can't read we call gibberish.” - Chuck Palahniuk

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    Default Uyon ka ba sa mga Vigilante na hiposon ang mga badlongon

    wer not talking bawt legalization of summary of execution.to open ur eyes bawt the matter, legalization is the process in accordance by the law,of course it can't be done wid/out due process,right?The question is only are u in favor or not?If not den den why do make arguments bawt legalization.To close ur eyes bawt the matter well its only a topic or discussion.

    Id rather prefer to be called young to remember bec. im reminding of the older who missed learning the past.

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    Default Uyon ka ba sa mga Vigilante na hiposon ang mga badlongon

    Quote Originally Posted by munchkins 4u
    wer not talking bawt legalization of summary of execution.to open ur eyes bawt the matter, legalization is the process in accordance by the law,of course it can't be done wid/out due process,right?The question is only are u in favor or not?If not den den why do make arguments bawt legalization.To close ur eyes bawt the matter well its only a topic or discussion.

    Id rather prefer to be called young to remember bec. im reminding of the older who missed learning the past.
    Ang ginagawa na mali sa matanda... sa mata ng bata ay tama! :8O:
    As much as possible, mas maayo unta na prevent and blood shed but those hardcore, heineous criminals - kanang mag-sige nalang og sulod gawas sa prisohan; some are slippery enough that the law cannot catch them (or they pretend that they can't catch thier own kind kay sila mismo ang nag-support og nag-paloyo ani.) Sometimes we take the law into our own hands in giving justice to the oppressed, and the unfortunate victims (and their families) because our Justice system is blinded (walay silbe ang blindfold) by powerful, influencial people that these so called slippery hardcore criminals are still roaming around, looking for their next victims...If that's the only way to "balance" the justice's weighing scale then, so be it! :!: Judge Dread on the loose!

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