QUOTE
1: Monday 19 November 2012 - Duterte
said those delinquents who deserve death penalty have a debt to pay to society.
He said that even though such punishment will not deter some people from
committing a crime, at least they will be punished for their unlawful actions.
Duterte added that even
though death penalty was abolished, some relatives of the victims of heinous crimes
that deserve such punishment often resort to vengeance, which is not good.
"So kanang mga
bleeding hearts or humanist dira, pareha ra na. Imo na silang kuryentehan or
tadtaron, parehos ra nang pataya (to the bleeding
hearts and humanists, it’s the same death. Whether you electrocute them or chop
them, they’re still dead)," Duterte said.
QUOTE 2: "Ayaw mi tagai anang
drama ninyo na it's a cruel and unusual punishment kay tanan pamaagi na patyon
nimo ang usa ka tao cruel and unusual jud na. Kining mga human rights,
sunod-sunod mo anang mga European na against death penalty (Don’t talk to me about how execution methods are cruel and
unusual punishments because all ways of killing a person is cruel and unusual.
These human rights advocates are merely copycats of Europeans who are against
death penalty)," he added.
AUTHOR: Rodrigo Duterte A.K.A (b. March 28, 1945 in Tagum City, Davao del Norte,
Philippines is the current vice mayor of the city of Davao City, Philippines.
He was first elected 1988 and reelected 1992 and 1995. In 1998, he ran for the
House of Representatives and won as Congressman for the 1st District
of Davao City in Manila until 2001. In 2001, he ran again for mayor in Davao
and was again elected for his fourth term. He was reelected in 2004 and in
2007. He is now the vice mayor of Davao City, with his daughter Sarah Duterte
taking his place as mayor.
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