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in NewsDuterte to PH media: “Wala akong galit sa inyo”
After his ASEAN trip in Laos and a side trip to Indonesia, President Rodrigo Duterte assured reporters on his arrival in Davao City on Saturday (September 10) that he was not angry at them. “I am not at liberty to be angry at anybody. It is your sworn duty to ask questions…Wala akong galit sa […] More
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Busted: Mocha compared ‘Duterte-Obama handshake’ headlines on different dates. Did she even read the content?
Mocha Uson slammed ABS-CBN for ‘making up an issue’ about US President Barack Obama not shaking Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s hands. Uson, a Die-hard Duterte Supporter (DDS), compared ABS-CBN’s headline “’No Duterte-Obama handshake at East Asia Summit’” with The Washington Post’s headline of “Obama: I did shake hands with President Duterte.” In her Facebook post, […] More
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in NewsDuterte attacking the US to appease China will lead to PH losses, says netizen
President Rodrigo Duterte has repeatedly slammed the United States these past few days, starting with expressing “strong comments” against US President Barack Obama, which he later regretted. During the ASEAN Summit in Laos, he confirmed news reports about him showing a photo of the Moro people killed by Americans to the delegates. In Indonesia, he […] More
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in NewsBusted: Obama scared? No, Duterte’s insult wasn’t a good start for ‘productive’ conversations
Was US President Barack Obama scared of the possible questions Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte might ask during their meeting? At least this was what Duterte’s supporters were speculating about as to the reason behind the cancellation of the meeting between the two leaders, aside from Duterte’s threat to curse Obama. According to the video uploaded […] More
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in NewsNetizen to Duterte: Your mouth can be your greatest enemy; Use your words to heal, not to hurt
After President Rodrigo Duterte’s threatened to curse US President Barack Obama that made headlines all over the world, a netizen wrote an open letter to Duterte, as a son to the “father” of the country. Gideon Lasco starts off his letter with the question, “How does a son reason to his father?” Lasco then expressed […] More
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in NewsSenators to Duterte: Diplomacy is important in shaping foreign policy
Several senators weighed in on President Rodrigo Duterte’s statements against US President Barack Obama, while reminding him that as the chief executive, he shapes foreign policy. The reminder came after Duterte made profane comments when asked how he would react if Obama would ask him about the extrajudicial killings and human rights concerns in the […] More
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in NewsDuterte regrets “strong” comments against Obama; meeting between two leaders rescheduled
President Rodrigo Duterte said on Tuesday, September 6, that he regretted his “strong” comments that seemed like he was hitting US President Barack Obama. “While the immediate cause was my strong comments to press questions that elicited concern and distress we also regret it came across as a personal attack on the US President,” Duterte’s […] More
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Duterte after threatening to curse Obama: I don’t want to quarrel with the ‘most powerful president’
President Rodrigo Duterte said he did not want to fight with US President Barrack Obama and blamed the US State Department for giving statements on the extrajudicial killings in the Philippines. “I do not want to quarrel with him. He’s the most powerful president of any country on the planet,” Duterte told reporter upon his […] More
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in NewsDuterte threatens to curse Obama if he brings up PH killings; Obama calls him a ‘colorful guy’
President Rodrigo Duterte threatened to curse US President Barack Obama if he asks about the killings in the Philippines, adding that asking him such a question would be a sign of disrespect towards him and the Filipinos. “You must be respectful. You just don’t throw a question and statements. Putangina. Mumurahin kita sa forum na […] More