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    Quote Originally Posted by Stoner View Post
    While I admit I am leaning towards Duterte as a candidate at this point, not really a big fan of his online posse.

    Majority of them act like rabid groupies who will tatter you with ad hominems at the slightest hint of criticism of their chosen hero. I'd rank them similarly to those going crazy-gaga over Aldub, Pacquiao...

    Then finally there's the media feeding the frenzy to get more viewers... Ahh, life.
    Duterte is just saying what people who suddenly have power in social media what they wanna hear. Yun lang ...

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    Nakakatawa nga mga dutertatds eh. They want him because he can and will enforce the law daw lalo na sa mga criminals but he's an NPA supporters , mga law breakers, tapos under the law everybody has rights whether you're a criminal, squatters, good for nothing imbecile. Pero yun ayaw nila enforce gusto patay na daw agad. [emoji16]

    Saka sana state niya publicly na papatayin niya si ERAP dahil yun convicted of a heinous crime talaga.

    Kung talagang matapang sabihin niya sa TV. Papatayin niya si ERAP and he'll get my vote.


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    Ano ba plan niya sa china and npa? Tapang pa ba or small time criminals lang kaya?

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    Nakakatakot mga Dutetards. Cyber bullying to the max...


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    i wouldn't put it quit like MR did, but i did notice a spate of crimes in Davao this year. i don't remember the exact cases, but i remember asking myself whether Sarah had her father's grip on Davao or not. Then there's that candy poisoning/Quiboloy thing that has been quietly swept under the rug.

    Anyways, i think it's fair to say Davao relatively more peaceful than other cities/provinces here. imho this is just election grandstanding by MR.


    Can you really blame Ramon Bautista for siding with MR? Pag nanalo si Duterte e baka kelangan na niyang mag abroad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by badkuk View Post
    i wouldn't put it quit like MR did, but i did notice a spate of crimes in Davao this year. i don't remember the exact cases, but i remember asking myself whether Sarah had her father's grip on Davao or not. Then there's that candy poisoning/Quiboloy thing that has been quietly swept under the rug.

    Anyways, i think it's fair to say Davao relatively more peaceful than other cities/provinces here. imho this is just election grandstanding by MR.


    Can you really blame Ramon Bautista for siding with MR? Pag nanalo si Duterte e baka kelangan na niyang mag abroad.
    Talking about the next president … | Inquirer Opinion

    Talking about the next president


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    By: Solita Collas-Monsod
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    01:58 AM November 28th, 2015

    The good news is that the Philippine economy grew by 6 percent (real GDP) in the third quarter of this year, which is marginally higher than the 5.8 percent growth rate in the second quarter, and higher than the 5.5 percent growth rate in the third quarter. The bad news is that at this rate, we will definitely not attain the 7-8 percent growth rate that the government set for 2015. To achieve that, we have to grow by 11.2 percent in the last quarter to hit 7 percent, and by 15.2 percent to hit 8 percent.

    Further analysis of the 6 percent growth rate reveals that the Agriculture sector contributed NOTHING to it. The Philippine Statistical Authority reports that the Services sector contributed 4.2 percentage points of that 6 percent, while the Industry sector contributed 1.8 percentage points. Together, that makes 6 percent, doesn't it? Agriculture, the third major sector, contributed 0.03 percentage points.

    The Q3 growth of Agriculture and Forestry was zero.


    Fishing saved the day for the sector. It grew by 1.7 percent, and allowed the Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing sector to report a growth of 0.4 percent, much better than the negative growth of 2.4 percent in last years Q3. Much better, but nowhere near good enough.

    We should view this with great alarm because the Agriculture sector accounts for 28.0 percent of our employed labor force (Services, 55.5 percent; Industry, 16.5 percent). Moreover, 60 percent of our poor come from this sector. That explains why, in spite of all the growth, we have not gained in our war against poverty. Agriculture Secretary Prospero Procy Alcala and Presidential Assistant for Agriculture Francis Kiko Pangilinan really have nothing to show for their years in agriculture service. They are examples of P-Noy's failures.

    If the next president really wants to fight poverty, he or she should give agriculture the attention it deserves. It did not get attention in the recent Apec conversations on MSMEs (micro, small and medium enterprises). The farmers and fishers were completely ignored. They're not even on the radar screen!

    * * *

    And talking about the next president, Rodrigo Duterte is now very much in the news. I have three points to make about the Duterte phenomenon.

    First, the "Davao is the safest city in the world" tag was given by Numbeo, described in Wikipedia as "a crowd-sourced global database of reported perceived crime rates other statistics." What does this mean? This means it is based on what people (who go to the website) say, and not on hard data, which is why they talk about "perceived" crime rates. That is why in the space of seven months...between April and November 2015...it moved from the ninth safest city to the No. 1 spot (from ninth to fourth, between April and June).

    The rankings can be manipulated. In the Davao case, the ranking was based on less than 500 observations---all self-selected. On the other hand, the Economist Intelligence Unit has a list of the world�s 50 safest cities; Davao is not in the list.

    In other words, it is not true that Davao is the safest city in the world.

    But even if it were true, the fact is that Duterte has been mayor or in control of Davao City for more than 20 years. It took all that time to get Davao cleaned up. How much time will it take to get the Philippines cleaned up? He only has six years as president-if he wins.

    Second, the reported reason Duterte gave for running, in spite of his previous "NO" answers, was that the decision of the Senate Electoral Tribunal (SET) on the Grace Poe disqualification case did not sit well with him. No way is he going to have an American citizen as president, he said. Having said that, he chose Alan Peter Cayetano as running mate. I have not checked on it, but I bet Alan and his sister Pia Cayetano vote the same way on important issues. Well, Pia voted for Poe, which is why the vote was 5-4 in Poe�s favor (all three Supreme Court justice-members of the SET voted against). So what does this say about Duterte�s decision-making abilities?

    Third, I interviewed election lawyer Romy Macalintal (one of the best), and he says that there is no way Duterte can run, substituting for Martin Dino, PDP-Laban's candidate. Why? Because Dino's certificate of candidacy is flawed: It shows his candidacy for mayor of Pasay City. And he had a chance to correct the COC when he withdrew his candidacy. But he didn't.

    I was under the impression that the Commission on Elections had allowed Duterte to run, which is why I texted Macalintal. But as of this writing, Duterte has not filed his COC. So the Comelec has still to rule. (Duterte filed his COC for president before noon yesterday. The Comelec accepted it and elevated it to the en banc for resolution.�ED.) And Macalintal says the Comelec ruling cannot be favorable, unless Duterte substitutes for some other candidate, like Roy Se�eres. Or unless the Comelec breaks its own rules (my take, not Macalintal�s).

    In the meantime, we are left with Jojo Binay, Mar Roxas and Poe for president. Binay seems reluctant to meet his rivals in a no-holds-barred debate: He did not appear with Roxas and Poe at the Manila Polo Club, although I am told that he was on dzMM at the same time. Maybe he is right: Concentrate on the D-E class only.

    Anyway, Poe�s main problem other than that she had to read her opening spiel (which raises the who-wrote-it issue) was that she did not answer the question �Did you renounce your Filipino citizenship?� but instead just went round and round. Pity that Karen Davila did not repeat the question or ask, �Is that a Yes or a No?�

    Roxas sounded really �presidentiable,� giving facts, figures and analyses with great confidence, no notes. So as of now, it looks like Roxas is still the best man for the job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Saka sana state niya publicly na papatayin niya si ERAP dahil yun convicted of a heinous crime talaga.

    Kung talagang matapang sabihin niya sa TV. Papatayin niya si ERAP and he'll get my vote.


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    Asa ka pa.

    After marinig ko yung interview niya with Karen Davila, et. al. on radio, na turn-off ako sa mga "convictions" ni Duterte.

    Biro mo sabi niya he believes house arrest for GMA is justified. Tapos, OK din siya ilibing si Macoy sa Libingan ng mga Bayani. Marcos Jr. is a "good" guy. Etc. Etc.

    Wala rin pala siyang pinagkaiba sa ibang trapo diyan. Dahil ba he used to be an advisor to GMA and became friends with her kaya house arrest for her? Puro din pala siya political accommodation as long as "kaibigan" niya.

    Eh kung kaaway niya, like DeLima and Etta Rosales? I'm sure sabihin niya dapat itapon yan 2 sa Q.C. jail kung may kasong dinidinig against these two.

    Sorry, but Duterte won't be getting my vote. Trapo din kasi siya.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jonski View Post
    Ano ba plan niya sa china and npa? Tapang pa ba or small time criminals lang kaya?
    China = joint venture

    NPA = peace talks

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    Quote Originally Posted by anonemus View Post
    China = joint venture

    NPA = peace talks
    BS pala siya. Pang small time lang mga tira sa criminal para mapag-usapan ng mga tao.

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    Wala na, paano ba? Debunked na yun Davao is one of the safest city, wala na rin yun enforcer of the law especially to criminals. Puro small time lang pala.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Stoner View Post
    While I admit I am leaning towards Duterte as a candidate at this point, not really a big fan of his online posse.

    Majority of them act like rabid groupies who will tatter you with ad hominems at the slightest hint of criticism of their chosen hero. I'd rank them similarly to those going crazy-gaga over Aldub, Pacquiao...

    Then finally there's the media feeding the frenzy to get more viewers... Ahh, life.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jonski View Post
    BS pala siya. Pang small time lang mga tira sa criminal para mapag-usapan ng mga tao.
    He was offered multiple times to head the DILG, DND or even BOC by various Presidents. Tinanggihan nya. I suspect because he didn't want to battle it out with the biggies.

    If he becomes President, he will have his own KKK and cronies and most likely will emulate Marcos by declaring Martial Law

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    +1

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    Quote Originally Posted by anonemus View Post


    +1
    May curfew? So kiss BPO goodbye?

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    Davao City Police ADVISORY 12/11/2015:

    For the information of everyone. Out of the 18,119 crime volume of Davao City for CY2014. Only 6,548 (36%) is attributed to index crime, meaning crime against person n properties. 11,571 (66%) is attributed to non index crimes, these are police initiated operations that yielded positive results esp on anti-drugs n other special laws. They are not showing d true facts on this issue.

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    Curfew is for minors.

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    So ano yan Malacañang na ang mag dictate ng curfew sa buong Pinas?

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    Matagal na dapat.

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