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    #1601
    Quote Originally Posted by dreamur View Post
    Ang akong nahibawan bai ang mga cebuano or bisaya in general mapahiubsanon ug dili hambugero. Dili gani ta mamalikas kay kasaban ta sa atong ginikanan ug punangga kaayo nato atong inahan, igsuon nga babaye ug anak nga babaye. Bisaya ka ba bai?

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    100% bai, why man mamalikas na diay kay bati na?? cebuanos are clannish bai. hehehe I vividly watched before Cebu Gems where sa pagka bisaya nahimong na away ug nagbinatoay tong away against manila.

    D palupig ang taga cebu bai.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joshbonz View Post
    100% bai, why man mamalikas na diay kay bati na?? cebuanos are clannish bai. hehehe I vividly watched before Cebu Gems where sa pagka bisaya nahimong na away ug nagbinatoay tong away against manila.

    D palupig ang taga cebu bai.
    I dont know what you mean by "clanish ang taga Cebu" but I dont agree. Basin laing lugar imong gipasabot bai.

    CLANISH:
    Not showing interest in people who are not part of your group or who are not similar to you.

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    #1603
    The intelligence establishment is also starting to perceive the mayor as a threat to national security?

    Fear of the unknown | Opinion, News, The Philippine Star | philstar.com

    Fear of the unknown
    BABE’S EYE VIEW By Babe Romualdez (The Philippine Star) | Updated April 24, 2016 - 12:00am

    Known for waging war against drugs and criminality by instilling fear in Davao City where he has been mayor for more than two decades, presidential candidate Rodrigo “Digong” Duterte has caught the imagination of a large number of people by promising to eradicate criminality in six months. He has also created expectations of radical change for the country.

    Of late however, he has instilled a new kind of fear from so many people – the fear of the unknown. It would seem he has taken on the international community. We remember how early on in his campaign, the Davao mayor cursed Pope Francis over the resulting traffic in Metro Manila when the pontiff visited in January last year to console the victims of Typhoon Yolanda. The remark created a major firestorm especially because His Holiness is one of the most revered figures not only in the Philippines but all over the world. People certainly didn’t mind the traffic when the Pope was here – unlike the APEC Leaders’ Summit last November that angered a lot of Filipinos. The mayor got away with cursing the Pope by apologizing and even requesting for an audience with Pope Francis through the Papal Nuncio – who immediately transmitted the request to the Pontiff. Pope Francis sent back a message of forgiveness and offered prayers for the mayor.

    Earlier this month, Duterte hit Mexico during a tourism forum, calling it the center of the drug trade and kidnappings and killings – right in the presence of Mexican Ambassador Julio Camarena Villaseńor who was in the audience. When Duterte realized his faux pas, he apologized and tried to lighten the moment by saying there are also other places with drugs and crime like the US and Russia – and then promptly hit back Mexicans after his speech, saying he does not see the need to apologize because what he said against Mexico is true. Of course, the Mexican Ambassador was obviously disturbed and defended his country.

    And now, the latest offensive launched by Mayor Duterte has Australia and the United States as his target, telling the Australian and the US Ambassadors to “shut [their] mouth” following the envoys’ censure of the rape comment involving an Australian missionary who was raped and murdered during a 1989 jailbreak in Davao City. During a rally in Quezon City, Mayor Duterte said that he was so mad at the prisoners for raping the beautiful missionary and that he “should have been first.” It instantly drew flak from many sectors including the international community.

    Rape and violence against women is a crime more heinous than drug trafficking or even murder because the victims relive the nightmare over and over. A rape victim once wrote – “Every night, I cry myself to sleep. When I wake up, I look out the window and I see raindrops, but actually it’s the tears in my eyes.”

    The mayor has adamantly refused to apologize for his comment and instead told off the Australian and US ambassadors, saying he will sever ties with the United States and Australia when he becomes president. These two countries are our closest allies who have been helping our military’s goal to attain a minimum credible defense posture, and have been supportive with our current dispute involving China.

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    Duterte’s declaration of severing ties with the US and Australia came across as not only disturbing but destabilizing especially to the international community. The intelligence establishment is also starting to perceive the mayor as a threat to national security. In fact, I received a call from a reporter of the Stars and Stripes based in Hawaii where already there is a lot of chatter about Duterte’s latest pronouncements about the US role in the country’s security. There is major concern that Duterte seems “unstable,” and people are aghast at the thought that “if he could say such careless comments now that he is only a candidate, how much more so once he becomes president?”

    We were told that Chinese embassy political officers watching from the sidelines are extremely amused with Duterte’s comments. Just exactly what the Chinese feel about the current political situation can be gleaned from the recent press briefing conducted by Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying who, when asked about Duterte’s remarks that he is ready to shelve territorial disputes if China agrees to help the Philippines build railways and other infrastructure – expressed “hope that its new government can adopt positive and well-thought [out] policies towards China, properly deal with relevant disputes and improve bilateral relations with concrete actions.” This can only be interpreted as giving up our claim with the UNCLOS.

    There is no doubt a large number of Duterte diehards still think he is the best bet because he represents real change, rationalizing the mayor’s comments as off-the-cuff and that the focus should be on his ability to deliver his promises. The latest ABS-CBN/Pulse Asia survey conducted April 12-17 with 4,000 respondents showed Duterte maintaining his lead at 34 percent. The fear of a Duterte presidency is finally beginning to sink in that there are now moves among the different parties to consolidate forces and stop the Duterte bandwagon. We have to remember, 66 percent of voters are not for the mayor.

    For sure, the last and final presidential debate broadcast on ABS-CBN at 5 p.m. today could be the tipping point that can help shape the way things will go on May 9. As Duterte himself said, “it’s my mouth,” and “what you see is what you get... if you don’t like what you see or what you hear, then don’t vote for me.”

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    Duterte is a loose cannon. I was leaning toward him, but after hearing his declaration about severing ties with the US & Australia, I think I will have to start reevaluating my choice for President. So now, for me at least, it's NO to BINAY & DUTERTE.

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    And the trolling starts in 3, 2, 1...



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    Quote Originally Posted by Ry_Tower View Post
    "Tama si Duterte" daw kasi.

    Baka may tama.
    May nakita akong poster ni duterte dito sa amin. Dinagdagan ng "la" yung malasakit......

    Duterte
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    ako ilocanong pangalatok pero anti-Poe and anti-BBM.

    so kung basehan mo lang para iboto si duterte e parehas kayong bisaya, e di dapat pala president of the visayas lang siya tumakbo.

    there have been 3 past presidents from the visayas. Manuel Roxas (Iloilo), Carlos Garcia (Bohol), and Sergio Osmena (Cebu). kung "clannish" ang mga pilipino e di sana hindi nanalo itong 3 na ito.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bloowolf View Post
    Duterte is a loose cannon. I was leaning toward him, but after hearing his declaration about severing ties with the US & Australia, I think I will have to start reevaluating my choice for President. So now, for me at least, it's NO to BINAY & DUTERTE.
    i hope the other candidates will grill him about this haphazard provocative statement of his. duterte's rhetoric is really showing his diplomatic ignorance and unwarranted arrogance. w/ this kind of thinking, i get the notion that he may want to isolate our country from the rest of the world much like what north korea has been doing in order for him to avoid being criticized internationally

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    Meron nonsense sa presidential debate.


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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Meron nonsense sa presidential debate.


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    Hinamon pakitaan ng facts.

    Ibahin ang topic.

    Kamote.

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    Sana ang tinanong Kung meron siyang anak na smuggler. [emoji16]


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    Quote Originally Posted by valskie01 View Post
    Exactly my point. Netizens are...


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    As I see it for now, his popularity stems from the fact that he was able to clean up Davao & if he wins, it only means that the people of the Philippines are so sick of the worsening criminality which the past Presidents were not able to address. But governing a city is so much different from governing a country. He is so popular now that there isn't much anyone can do to derail this wagon, but I sincerely hope that should he win it, he won't drag the whole country down with stubbornness & arrogance.

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    Why cant he name his campaign contributors?


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    Quote Originally Posted by cast_no_shadow View Post
    Why cant he name his campaign contributors?


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    Hinde niya pwede sabihin China eh. [emoji23]


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    Quote Originally Posted by kinyo View Post
    And we have to make up our minds in the next couple of weeks..... while the world watches in mesmerized amazement....



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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Hinde niya pwede sabihin China eh. [emoji23]


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    Quote Originally Posted by cast_no_shadow View Post
    Why cant he name his campaign contributors?


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    Probably doesn't know or doesn't care. Tanggap lang nang tanggap.

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