Sunday, January 15, 2017

"Sorry, Collateral Damage"

"Sorry, Collateral Damage"

'KA-BOOM! Yes my fellow citizens, You, who help make our country 'great' again, That is the very Last thing you will hear if you stupidly, and carelessly, allow yourself to be taken hostage by criminials or terrorists. You see, I have wisely, after a few seconds of less than careful consideration, instructed my ever obediant Navy and Coast Guard to join me, and my fellow vigilantes in our cold blooded murder spree of our beloved citizens in the n...ame of ruthlessly wiping out all 'suspected' criminals in our country. I order that all citizens, who I love more than life itself, to refuse to be kidnapped and taken hostage, especially if you wish to see the sunrise tomorrow. Do not allow yourself to become "collateral damage" in my war against crime. Yes, while it may be true that you are an innocent hostage you must recognize that the word 'hostage' itself can have many Meanings to me, your benevolent leader. “They say ‘hostages.’ Sorry, collateral damage,” is the way I view you. So, don't go there. Don't do it! I will kill you so fast your head will spin forever! The only way to save, and rescue you from criminals is to simply Murder you right along with the bad guys. Ka-Boom! Simple as That. And so Now, my Navy and Coast Guard will be as cold hearted, and calculated as their murderous leader, speaking of Myself of course, and shall share in the glory of freeing our country of suspected criminals and innocent citizens alike.
You might ask just how are you to prevent becoming a 'hostage' in the first place. Great question. Well, the very Best way is to quickly, and quietly, remove yourself, and your family, to another country, I would suggest America, or another one where you don't have to worry about being killed by me and my blood thirsty minions. Another way is to simply become invisible. Of course if you are a 'suspected' drug user or pusher, your neighbor will eventually give you up, even if you are actually 'innocent'. When it comes down to it, No one is 'safe' here from me. If I don't put you on my 'suspect' list and kill you There, I'll just kill you after you are taken hostage. So, let me be perfectly 'clear', if you wish to Live, either do Not get on my 'death list', do not become a 'suspect' in Any crime, be a good snitch, keep your nose clean, become invisible, or leave my country, where I am the very best 'dictator' the Philippines has ever had the unfortunate misery of hosting.' :/



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Japan's Abe Meets Duterte in the Philippines 1:18

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte signed several deals Thursday during their second meeting in three months. Photo: Getty Images
Japan's Abe Meets Duterte in the Philippines


Duterte says death of hostages ‘collateral damage’ in ordered bombing of extremists

PHILIPPINE President Rodrigo Duterte says he has ordered his troops to bomb extremists who flee with their captives in a bid to stop a wave of kidnappings at sea, calling the loss of innocent lives in such an attack “collateral damage”.
Duterte has previously stated that he had told his Indonesian and Malaysian counterparts their forces can blast away as they pursue militants who abduct sailors in waters where the three countries converge and bring their kidnap victims to the southern Philippines.
He said in an overnight speech that he has given the same orders to Filipino forces.
Duterte says he has instructed the navy and the coast guard that “if there are kidnappers and they’re trying to escape, bomb them all”.
“They say ‘hostages.’ Sorry, collateral damage,” he said in a speech to business people in Davao, his southern hometown.
Such an approach would enable the government to get even with the ransom-seeking militants, he argued.
“You can’t gain mileage for your wrongdoing; I will really have you blasted,” he said.
His advice to potential victims was to not allow themselves to be kidnapped.
media_cameraReleased hostage Filipino crewmen Glenn Alindajao, centre, talks to Jesus Dureza, right, a senior aide to Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte. Picture: AFP
Duterte’s remarks reflect the alarm and desperation of the Philippines, along with Malaysia and Indonesia, in halting a series of ransom kidnappings primarily by Abu Sayyaf militants and their allies along a busy waterway for regional trade.
Yesterday, ransom-seeking Abu Sayyaf gunmen freed a South Korean captain and his Filipino crewmen who were abducted three months ago from their cargo ship. The gunmen handed skipper Park Chul-hong and Glenn Alindajao over to Moro National Liberation Front rebels, who turned them over to Philippine officials in southern Jolo town in predominantly Muslim Sulu province.
The Moro rebels, who signed a 1996 peace deal with the government, have helped negotiate the release of several hostages of the smaller but more violent Abu Sayyaf, which is black-listed by the US as a terrorist organisation for kidnappings, beheadings and bombings.

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