VOL. 9 ISSUE 34 • TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2016
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EAGER VOTER. A registrant checks out the final and clustered list of registered voters from the 2nd District of Davao City posted outside the Commission on Elections (Comelec) 11 office at Magsaysay Park yesterday. Dabawenyos are eager to vote in the coming election especially with presidential candidate Davao City Mayor Rodrigo R. Duterte now grabbinf the top spot of the latest surveys. Lean Daval Jr.
PULONG TO P THE RESCUE VM Pulong defends father on rape joke
Duterte says he doesn’t care if rape joke will cost him the presidency
By NEILWIN JOSEPH L. BRAVO
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ICE Mayor Pulong Duterte came to the defense of his father Mayor Rodrigo Duterte who is mired in a firestorm of criticisms after his controversial joke of a rape victim. “Firstly it wasn’t a joke. It was a narration of events which transpired 27 years ago but nevertheless if it was a joke I would still root for him. Not only because he is my father but I strongly be-
lieve that one should not be judged by the words he say but by the acts he has done,” the younger Duterte told Edge Davao yesterday. The younger Duterte is throwing his full support for his father who currently leads most surveys in the presidential derby. He has stepped up to the challenge of the grueling campaign in view of the numerous black propaganda
hurled against Mayor Duterte, the most recent of which is the latter’s comments on the rape of an Australian missionary which happened in 1989. Those who covered the hostage-taking by rogue inmates in that 1989 incident recalled that Mayor Duterte, in his first term as Mayor, even offered himself as hostage in exchange of the missionaries. Vice Mayor Duterte has
joined the campaign trail of his father Mayor Rodrigo Duterte in Luzon as election swings into its final 22 days. The Vice Mayor has been silently campaigning these past few weeks but decided to reinforce the Duterte campaign team. “He is my father and like the majority of our country, I too, want him to be the father of this great nation,” Pulong said.
RESIDENTIAL candidate Rodrigo Duterte is not afraid that his statement on the alleged rape of an Australian missionary held hostage and killed in August 1989 would cost him the presidency as he refused to apologize for uttering what he described as “gutter language” in his speech in Amoranto, Quezon City on April 12. The seven-term Davao City mayor said he was “not joking” and acknowledged the statement he uttered was “gutter language.” “I am the master of my fate and the captain of my soul. If it brings me down, let it bring me down. If it brings me up to the presidency, well and good I will serve you but I will not as a matter of honor, apologize,” Duterte told television reporters Sunday afternoon in a 26-minute interview posted on youtube.
In a video clip from the April 12 Amoranto speech that went viral, Duterte said: “Put_ng ina, sayang ito. Ang nagpasok sa isip ko, nirape nila, pinagpilahan nila doon. Nagalit ako kasi nirape, oo isa rin ‘yun. Pero napakaganda, dapat ang mayor muna ang mauna. Sayang” (Son__b_ch, what a pity. What came to my mind was, they raped her, lined up for her. I was angry because she was raped. But she was so beautiful, the mayor should have been first. What a pity). ABC News Australia ran a story titled “Rodrigo Duterte: Philippines presidential candidate jokes about rape and murder of Australian missionary.” Duterte told reporters on Sunday that what he said in Amoranto on April 12 was merely a recounting of what happened during the hostage-taking,
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