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7 hours ago, RO_AH said:

Not to mention that it has been proven many times over that he was not making fun of the reporters disability. I would post the video proof but it's easy enough to find and I understand already that I can never change the mind of someone that gets all of their news from the main stream media.

Members here have already stated they are not bothered if Trump mocks people with disabilities so it doesn't really matter if true of not it says volumes about his followers, but I think the original video speaks for itself.

 

I've seen the videos you are referring to.  Trump is a bully who likes to go through the physical motions of someone with a spastic disability and use those antics against anyone whom he disagrees with disabled or otherwise.

 

It's no different than the bully who calls someone retarded except he goes one step further with the flailing hand, head and arm motions. He berates minorities,  makes fun of peoples appearances, tells women they are acting the way they are because they are bleeding out of their eyes or "where ever".  So I'm not buying that the leader of the free world doesn't make fun of the disabled.

 

You really should get yourself one of those basket T-shirt :jest:

 

Duterte is another story. He is running a 3rd world country and so far doing a very good job of it. A totally different tactic was required with all the corruption there. 

Hopefully DU30 can continue his success and won't let off the gas.

 

 

 

Edited by LabOz

 

 

 

 

 

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7 hours ago, Chris Duffy said:

You gotta love Duterte. I am still surprised he won the Presidential Election.  He was just a mayor in Davao whom most of the country didn't know or had very little knowledge.   I will say he ran Davao with an Iron Fist.

 

You gotta love how he despised Obama and likes Trump.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZlltuPmCCg

I love that he and his family run Davao with a iron fist because it helps keep the crime down. 

 

Sarah is almost as ruthless as her tatay in that regard and for that I am happy. I still love the time where she started beating the policeman for not giving the squatters 3 more hours. 

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8 hours ago, Chris Duffy said:

You gotta love Duterte. I am still surprised he won the Presidential Election.  He was just a mayor in Davao whom most of the country didn't know or had very little knowledge.   I will say he ran Davao with an Iron Fist.

 

You gotta love how he despised Obama and likes Trump.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZlltuPmCCg

I was not happy when Obama decided to talk down to Duterte and treat him as he was beneath him. It definitely hurt our relationship with the Philippines for a time. One thing that I was very happy about when Trump was elected is that it would repair the damage that Obama had done with that relationship.

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1 hour ago, LabOz said:

You really should get yourself one of those basket T-shirt :jest:

We had 2 choices in the last election. With Trump winning we have drastically reduced illegal immigration & unemployment, record breaking stock market, improved economy, a SCOTUS the believes in upholding laws not making them from the bench,  increased consumer confidence, much better foreign relations with our allies, reduction in government mandates and regulations. I don't think any of that would have happened under Clinton.

 

I never said I was Trumps biggest fan or that I agree with everything he does. I also do not get my news for biased sources so I do not hate him as much as you seem to. He was the better of two choices.

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On ‎11‎/‎17‎/‎2017 at 11:13 AM, cyberfx1024 said:

I love that he and his family run Davao with a iron fist because it helps keep the crime down. 

 

Sarah is almost as ruthless as her tatay in that regard and for that I am happy. I still love the time where she started beating the policeman for not giving the squatters 3 more hours. 

Have you ever seen the mountain people who like to beg in Davao area?  They have the same game plan.  It's a female with about 3 or 4 young kids around 5 years and she always has a baby breast feeding while begging for money.  They must get schooled on this style of begging.  And they hang out in front of a Jollibee or McDonalds .

 

Last I knew it was illegal to give money to beggars in the Philippines.

 

What I like to do is give the kids food, and the best thing is if you buy food and can't eat all of it you can always give them the rest they are happy to take it.   

Edited by Chris Duffy

Just when you think you have TDS eradicate,  a new case shows up.

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2 hours ago, Chris Duffy said:

Have you ever seen the mountain people who like to beg in Davao area?  They have the same game plan.  It's a female with about 3 or 4 young kids around 5 years and she always has a baby breast feeding while begging for money.  They must get schooled on this style of begging.  And they hang out in front of a Jollibee or McDonalds .

 

Last I knew it was illegal to give money to beggars in the Philippines.

 

What I like to do is give the kids food, and the best thing is if you buy food and can't eat all of it you can always give them the rest they are happy to take it.   

The Nativos/Lumad? Yeah I have seen them around my wife's town of Ne Bataan. You know they are able to ride the Davao Metro Shuttle for free right? That is how they are able to move from place to place with no money, just because they have a tribal card it allows them to ride the bus for free. They always come up on market day to try and prey on people in the town on that day. I really hate it because I love going to market day and see what kind of stuff they have. The kids get me at first begging for change and then the parents start following me around begging because I just gave their son/daughter 20 pesos. It really infuriates me because whenever I go to New Bataan I am literally the only white guy in town and everyone knows me, so I just want some peace whenever I go to the market. 

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It may seem heartless but I almost never give anything to the beggars when I am in the Philippines. One time there was a guy sitting on the sidewalk with no legs, I gave him a couple hundred pesos. The kids, never. They put their hand out and I "give them five" then put my hand up and say now up here. This one kept pestering me and finally I handed her a wrapper I had in my hand. Another kept walking behind me tapping on my back. I kept walking for about 20 yards then quickly turned around and yelled BOO. He took of running. This only happens when me and my wife are at the market and these kids are not needy at all. They just see a foreigner and try and get some free money. This one lady was really funny, she had at  least 60 or 70 pesos in her hand that she was holding up to beg with. I put my hand out as if she was trying to give it to me. Hint: If you are trying to beg don't let people see that you have money.

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15 hours ago, RO_AH said:

It may seem heartless but I almost never give anything to the beggars when I am in the Philippines. One time there was a guy sitting on the sidewalk with no legs, I gave him a couple hundred pesos. The kids, never. They put their hand out and I "give them five" then put my hand up and say now up here. This one kept pestering me and finally I handed her a wrapper I had in my hand. Another kept walking behind me tapping on my back. I kept walking for about 20 yards then quickly turned around and yelled BOO. He took of running. This only happens when me and my wife are at the market and these kids are not needy at all. They just see a foreigner and try and get some free money. This one lady was really funny, she had at  least 60 or 70 pesos in her hand that she was holding up to beg with. I put my hand out as if she was trying to give it to me. Hint: If you are trying to beg don't let people see that you have money.

You are not heartless, I will give some pesos to the blind, or mentally or physically handicapped people.  I have no issue in doing that. 

 

When somebody who can walk and talk comes up to me and asks for money, I tell them to get out and work and stop being a lazy moocher.

 

I was in Manila Mall getting a lot of money out of a ATM a few years ago, It was the same day I was about to leave so I had a gf I wanted to give 10K peso before I left,  I did the maximum transaction like 2 or 3 times to get out money.  This lady with a child inside of Robertson Mall comes up to me and ask if she can have money for her one child.  This lady and child was dressed better than I usually wear clothes, I was in total shock her asking me for money.   

 

Just when you think you have TDS eradicate,  a new case shows up.

 
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