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  1. #8551

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    ang mu kontra ni duterte ngari ky possible mga geye nga ng hilig ug politics-and-current-events,.wahahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by lets talk View Post
    kamo ba. kita dire sa istorya net mura mga editorial ta.unsa may gi write ups sa editorial? his own personal views.so for me im expressing dis apointed kang duterte tungod sa iyang mga improper yaw yaw sa church , w
    Nagsalita ang tumpak pirmi ay..... wa nga kasabot unsa ang pasabot sa uban.. hahahay.... trolololol jud

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    Quote Originally Posted by bettafishenthusiast View Post
    ang mu kontra ni duterte ngari ky possible mga geye nga ng hilig ug politics-and-current-events,.wahahaha
    Ako lang idungag gamay nga ang kontra-duterte diri kay malagmit pupareha ni Pnoy nga medyo kulang kulang, susama sa panultihan sa katiguwangan nga " nalakdan man na siya sa buwan gud". No offense lang ha kay asar-talo lang kamo. Hehehehe. Btw, in fairness, tam-is tam-is baya ang lubi nga gilakdan sa buwan, sumbagay gud mi ana sauna kay mag ilog tawon mi.

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    Tam-is ang sabaw unya kum-ot ang unod... Kum-ot sama sa agtang sa mga wa ganahi ni Digong :




    Quote Originally Posted by RayGunz View Post
    Ako lang idungag gamay nga ang kontra-duterte diri kay malagmit pupareha ni Pnoy nga medyo kulang kulang, susama sa panultihan sa katiguwangan nga " nalakdan man na siya sa buwan gud". No offense lang ha kay asar-talo lang kamo. Hehehehe. Btw, in fairness, tam-is tam-is baya ang lubi nga gilakdan sa buwan, sumbagay gud mi ana sauna kay mag ilog tawon mi.

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    Abu Sayyaf: Killing was for Duterte - Regional | The Star Online



    ZAMBOANGA CITY: The Abu Sayyaf beheaded Canadian hostage Robert Hall to embarrass incoming President Rodrigo Duterte (pic), according to the spokesperson of the notorious bandit group.

    “Para kay Duterte, ang bagong Presidente, ito ay alamin mo kung ano gagawin namin sa Canadian (This is for Duterte, the new President. This is for you to know what we will do to the Canadian),” Abu Raami, the spokesperson, said on Monday.

    An hour after the phone interview with the Inquirer, Raami announced that the Abu Sayyaf executed Hall because the P600 million (RM53mil) it demanded as ransom for his release had not been delivered before the 3pm deadline.

    Another Canadian, John Ridsdel, was beheaded by the kidnappers on April 25 in Sulu province, where he, along with Hall and his partner, Filipino Maritess Flor, and Norwegian Kjartan Sekkingstad were brought by armed men who raided an exclusive marina in the Island Garden City of Samal in Davao del Norte province on Sept. 21 last year.

    Sekkingstad, Flor and Dutch Ewold Horn are among seven hostages still being held by the Abu Sayyaf bandits.

    In Manila, President Aquino informed Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau about the latest killing in a late-night call on Monday, soon after the government verified Hall’s death.

    Mr. Aquino discussed how government forces were dealing with the Abu Sayyaf bandits who have pledged allegiance to Islamic State, according to well-placed sources.

    “We strongly condemn the brutal and senseless murder of Robert Hall, a Canadian national, after being held captive by the Abu Sayyaf group in Sulu for the past nine months,” Aquino said in a statement.

    Trudeau maintained that despite the deaths of two Canadian hostages, his government would not give in to demands of paying ransom to terrorist groups, like the Abu Sayyaf.

    “I want to reiterate that terrorist hostage-takings only fuel more violence and instability. Canada will not give into their fear-mongering tactics and despicable attitude toward the suffering of others,” he said in a statement.

    Head recovered

    Maj. Filemon Tan Jr., spokesperson of the military’s Western Mindanao Command, confirmed on Tuesday that a severed head found dumped beside Jolo Cathedral in Sulu was Hall’s after comparing it to videos and photos of the hostage.

    The head was placed inside a black trash bag left by two young men on board a motorcycle along Sanchez Street, 1.7 kilometers away from Camp Teodulfo Bautista, home of the 2nd Marine Brigade, in the vicinity of Plaza Rizal around 9:05 p.m. on Monday, according to Supt. Junpikar Sittin, Jolo police chief.

    Raami said the beheading was intended for Duterte, the tough-talking mayor of Davao City who is to formally assume the presidency in two weeks after winning in the May 9 elections.

    “You promised [Trudeau] that you will get them (hostages) alive and that what happened to Ridsdel will not be repeated,” he said in Filipino. “Let’s see if you will not be embarrassed.”

    Duterte said in a press conference in May in Davao City that he had apologized to Trudeau for Ridsdel’s death. “We will try our very best to see to it that nothing of this nature will happen again,” he recalled telling the Canadian leader.

    Media silence

    The incoming President has not spoken to journalists for almost two weeks since his aides imposed a media policy that his statements would only be coursed through government information networks.

    “I think the concern about the Abu Sayyaf should be addressed to the present administration because he is not yet the President,” Duterte’s spokesperson, Salvador Panelo, told reporters at the Marco Polo Hotel in Davao City.

    “What I know is President-elect Duterte will not tolerate or condone the illegality in this country. He will do everything in this power to stop all these … . That’s his commitment, to stop all these cases of criminality,” Panelo added.

    The incoming national security adviser, Hermogenes Esperon, said in Manila that the Duterte administration would “take a stronger action against lawlessness in the South.”

    “We cannot allow this situation to continue, this should end once and for all,” Esperon told Reuters.

    Condolences

    Malacañang extended its sympathy and condolences to Hall’s family.

    “We truly regret that our people’s cherished tradition of extending gracious hospitality toward foreign nationals has been marred by a small band of criminals whose despicable actions have been abetted by the extortion of ransom from their previous victims,” Presidential Communications Secretary Herminio Coloma Jr. said in a text message.

    Coloma thanked the Canadian government and people “for their steadfast support and understanding which has been extremely helpful in our determined efforts to end this decades-old problem.”

    For the past two months, he said the military and police had been conducting operations that “degraded the capability of our enemies and limited their movements.”

    On Monday afternoon, the President met with his Cabinet security cluster to receive updates from Jolo, canceling his attendance at the launch of a call center facility in Pasay City.

    The recovered head was flown to Manila on Tuesday and turned over to the Philippine National Police’s crime laboratory for forensic examination. – Philippines Daily Inquirer/Asia News Network

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    Quote Originally Posted by mangoesandkisses View Post
    Abu Sayyaf: Killing was for Duterte - Regional | The Star Online



    ZAMBOANGA CITY: The Abu Sayyaf beheaded Canadian hostage Robert Hall to embarrass incoming President Rodrigo Duterte (pic), according to the spokesperson of the notorious bandit group.

    “Para kay Duterte, ang bagong Presidente, ito ay alamin mo kung ano gagawin namin sa Canadian (This is for Duterte, the new President. This is for you to know what we will do to the Canadian),” Abu Raami, the spokesperson, said on Monday.

    An hour after the phone interview with the Inquirer, Raami announced that the Abu Sayyaf executed Hall because the P600 million (RM53mil) it demanded as ransom for his release had not been delivered before the 3pm deadline.

    Another Canadian, John Ridsdel, was beheaded by the kidnappers on April 25 in Sulu province, where he, along with Hall and his partner, Filipino Maritess Flor, and Norwegian Kjartan Sekkingstad were brought by armed men who raided an exclusive marina in the Island Garden City of Samal in Davao del Norte province on Sept. 21 last year.

    Sekkingstad, Flor and Dutch Ewold Horn are among seven hostages still being held by the Abu Sayyaf bandits.

    In Manila, President Aquino informed Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau about the latest killing in a late-night call on Monday, soon after the government verified Hall’s death.

    Mr. Aquino discussed how government forces were dealing with the Abu Sayyaf bandits who have pledged allegiance to Islamic State, according to well-placed sources.

    “We strongly condemn the brutal and senseless murder of Robert Hall, a Canadian national, after being held captive by the Abu Sayyaf group in Sulu for the past nine months,” Aquino said in a statement.

    Trudeau maintained that despite the deaths of two Canadian hostages, his government would not give in to demands of paying ransom to terrorist groups, like the Abu Sayyaf.

    “I want to reiterate that terrorist hostage-takings only fuel more violence and instability. Canada will not give into their fear-mongering tactics and despicable attitude toward the suffering of others,” he said in a statement.

    Head recovered

    Maj. Filemon Tan Jr., spokesperson of the military’s Western Mindanao Command, confirmed on Tuesday that a severed head found dumped beside Jolo Cathedral in Sulu was Hall’s after comparing it to videos and photos of the hostage.

    The head was placed inside a black trash bag left by two young men on board a motorcycle along Sanchez Street, 1.7 kilometers away from Camp Teodulfo Bautista, home of the 2nd Marine Brigade, in the vicinity of Plaza Rizal around 9:05 p.m. on Monday, according to Supt. Junpikar Sittin, Jolo police chief.

    Raami said the beheading was intended for Duterte, the tough-talking mayor of Davao City who is to formally assume the presidency in two weeks after winning in the May 9 elections.

    “You promised [Trudeau] that you will get them (hostages) alive and that what happened to Ridsdel will not be repeated,” he said in Filipino. “Let’s see if you will not be embarrassed.”

    Duterte said in a press conference in May in Davao City that he had apologized to Trudeau for Ridsdel’s death. “We will try our very best to see to it that nothing of this nature will happen again,” he recalled telling the Canadian leader.

    Media silence

    The incoming President has not spoken to journalists for almost two weeks since his aides imposed a media policy that his statements would only be coursed through government information networks.

    “I think the concern about the Abu Sayyaf should be addressed to the present administration because he is not yet the President,” Duterte’s spokesperson, Salvador Panelo, told reporters at the Marco Polo Hotel in Davao City.

    “What I know is President-elect Duterte will not tolerate or condone the illegality in this country. He will do everything in this power to stop all these … . That’s his commitment, to stop all these cases of criminality,” Panelo added.

    The incoming national security adviser, Hermogenes Esperon, said in Manila that the Duterte administration would “take a stronger action against lawlessness in the South.”

    “We cannot allow this situation to continue, this should end once and for all,” Esperon told Reuters.

    Condolences

    Malacañang extended its sympathy and condolences to Hall’s family.

    “We truly regret that our people’s cherished tradition of extending gracious hospitality toward foreign nationals has been marred by a small band of criminals whose despicable actions have been abetted by the extortion of ransom from their previous victims,” Presidential Communications Secretary Herminio Coloma Jr. said in a text message.

    Coloma thanked the Canadian government and people “for their steadfast support and understanding which has been extremely helpful in our determined efforts to end this decades-old problem.”

    For the past two months, he said the military and police had been conducting operations that “degraded the capability of our enemies and limited their movements.”

    On Monday afternoon, the President met with his Cabinet security cluster to receive updates from Jolo, canceling his attendance at the launch of a call center facility in Pasay City.

    The recovered head was flown to Manila on Tuesday and turned over to the Philippine National Police’s crime laboratory for forensic examination. – Philippines Daily Inquirer/Asia News Network
    kakuyaw mura man ug halad. im sure duterte will do something about this.kay murag si pnoy as commander in chief murag daghan gipamutlan ug ulo sa iyang administrasyon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by digitalsuperman View Post
    kakuyaw mura man ug halad. im sure duterte will do something about this.kay murag si pnoy as commander in chief murag daghan gipamutlan ug ulo sa iyang administrasyon.
    Ka simang ba aning mga abusayaf, the fact that they address this to the incoming president, does it mean Aquino adminitration is not Enutil.

  8. #8558

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    OMG! Naunsa naman ta ani! Relax lang!

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    Quote Originally Posted by raymutia View Post
    OMG! Naunsa naman ta ani! Relax lang!

    Simple ra ka au ni nga pangutana?

    Kung makapili mo kinsa ang imo amahan (amahan ni ha, dili presidente)
    kinsa man imo pili-on?

    1 Aquino

    2 Binay

    3 Duterte

    4 Roxas

    Please disregard sa ilang status sa kinabuhi kay for sure naa mopili ni
    Aquino kay pinaka datu or etc... ug etc pa jud... para walay lawgaw
    na tubag.

    Paki visualize kung naa ka problema ug unsa buhaton sa imong napili
    na amahan. (bisag unsa ni na problema na posible mahitabo nimo).

    Unsa kaha buhaton ni Aquino?_________________

    Unsa kaha buhaton ni Binay?_________________

    Unsa kaha buhaton ni Duterte?_________________

    Unsa kaha buhaton ni Roxas?_________________

    Please consider ang problema na gi atubang sa imong syudad,
    barangay, sitio ug panimalay.

    Hatagi ug pinaka bright na rason ug nganong imong gipili nimo para
    makita nato ang katag. Kanang pinakabright jud nimo na tubag.
    Basin pwede ni ibalhin ug new thread. We cannot presume for more duterte choices, as this thread is all about Duterte.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RayGunz View Post
    Basin pwede ni ibalhin ug new thread. We cannot presume for more duterte choices, as this thread is all about Duterte.
    Yup, nabalhin na. Thanks bro.

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