New trumpish Philippines leader-you like trumpf, you will love him..

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By Roberta Rampton and Manuel Mogato | VIENTIANE

(Note: paragraphs 1, 6 and 19 contain language that may offend some readers)

New Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte sought to defuse a row with the United States on Tuesday, voicing regret for calling President Barack Obama a "son of a bitch", a comment that prompted Washington to call off a bilateral meeting.

The tiff between the two allies overshadowed the opening of a summit of East and Southeast Asian nations in Vientiane, Laos.

It also soured Obama's last swing as president through a region he has tried to make a focus of U.S. foreign policy, a strategy widely seen as a response to China's economic and military muscle-flexing.

Diplomats say strains with longtime ally the Philippines could compound Washington's difficulties in forging a united front with Southeast Asian partners on the geostrategic jostle with Beijing over the South China Sea.

Duterte has bristled repeatedly at criticism over his "war on drugs", which has killed about 2,400 people since he took office two months ago, and on Monday said it would be "rude" for Obama to raise the question of human rights when they met.

Such a conversation, Duterte told reporters, would prompt him to curse at Obama, using a Filipino phrase "putang ina" which can mean "son of a bitch" or "son of a whore".

He has previously used the epithet against Pope Francis, although he later apologized, and the U.S. ambassador to the Philippines.

After Washington called off Tuesday's bilateral meeting between Obama and Duterte in response to his latest comment, the Philippines issued two statements expressing regret and also briefed reporters.

"President Duterte explained that the press reports that President Obama would 'lecture' him on extrajudicial killings led to his strong comments, which in turn elicited concern," the Philippines government said in a statement.

"He regrets that his remarks to the press have caused much controversy," it added. "He expressed his deep regard and affinity for President Obama and for the enduring partnership between our nations."

Obama's deputy national security adviser, Ben Rhodes, said the focus on Duterte's comments leading into the summit had not created a constructive environment for a bilateral meeting.

"All of the attention frankly was on those comments, and therefore not on the very substantive agenda that we have with the Philippines," he told reporters.

Officials from both countries said there would be no formal meeting rescheduled in Laos but a short conversation between the two presidents was possible.

Instead of the Duterte meeting, Obama held talks with South Korean President Park Geun-hye, a day after North Korea fired three medium-range missiles into the sea. He urged a full implementation of sanctions against North Korea, adding that the missile test demonstrated the threat that Pyongyang posed.

Obama is also likely to hold an unscheduled meeting in Laos with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to discuss North Korea, Rhodes said. He said Washington needed to maintain a sense of urgency within the international community on sanctions against Pyongyang.

MOVES TO SOOTHE TENSIONS

Obama, the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos, said on Tuesday he wanted to address the legacy of U.S. bombing during the Vietnam War. He announced that Washington would provide an additional $90 million over three years to help clear unexploded ordnance, which has killed or wounded over 20,000 people.

But the unusually open tensions between the United States and the Philippines, its former colony, threaten to overshadow the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and East Asia Summits in Laos, which run until Thursday.

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Enough of Muff

By Roberta Rampton and Manuel Mogato | VIENTIANE

(Note: paragraphs 1, 6 and 19 contain language that may offend some readers)

New Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte sought to defuse a row with the United States on Tuesday, voicing regret for calling President Barack Obama a "son of a bitch", a comment that prompted Washington to call off a bilateral meeting.

The tiff between the two allies overshadowed the opening of a summit of East and Southeast Asian nations in Vientiane, Laos.

It also soured Obama's last swing as president through a region he has tried to make a focus of U.S. foreign policy, a strategy widely seen as a response to China's economic and military muscle-flexing.

Diplomats say strains with longtime ally the Philippines could compound Washington's difficulties in forging a united front with Southeast Asian partners on the geostrategic jostle with Beijing over the South China Sea.

Duterte has bristled repeatedly at criticism over his "war on drugs", which has killed about 2,400 people since he took office two months ago, and on Monday said it would be "rude" for Obama to raise the question of human rights when they met.

Such a conversation, Duterte told reporters, would prompt him to curse at Obama, using a Filipino phrase "putang ina" which can mean "son of a bitch" or "son of a whore".

He has previously used the epithet against Pope Francis, although he later apologized, and the U.S. ambassador to the Philippines.

After Washington called off Tuesday's bilateral meeting between Obama and Duterte in response to his latest comment, the Philippines issued two statements expressing regret and also briefed reporters.

"President Duterte explained that the press reports that President Obama would 'lecture' him on extrajudicial killings led to his strong comments, which in turn elicited concern," the Philippines government said in a statement.

"He regrets that his remarks to the press have caused much controversy," it added. "He expressed his deep regard and affinity for President Obama and for the enduring partnership between our nations."

Obama's deputy national security adviser, Ben Rhodes, said the focus on Duterte's comments leading into the summit had not created a constructive environment for a bilateral meeting.

"All of the attention frankly was on those comments, and therefore not on the very substantive agenda that we have with the Philippines," he told reporters.

Officials from both countries said there would be no formal meeting rescheduled in Laos but a short conversation between the two presidents was possible.

Instead of the Duterte meeting, Obama held talks with South Korean President Park Geun-hye, a day after North Korea fired three medium-range missiles into the sea. He urged a full implementation of sanctions against North Korea, adding that the missile test demonstrated the threat that Pyongyang posed.

Obama is also likely to hold an unscheduled meeting in Laos with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to discuss North Korea, Rhodes said. He said Washington needed to maintain a sense of urgency within the international community on sanctions against Pyongyang.

MOVES TO SOOTHE TENSIONS

Obama, the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos, said on Tuesday he wanted to address the legacy of U.S. bombing during the Vietnam War. He announced that Washington would provide an additional $90 million over three years to help clear unexploded ordnance, which has killed or wounded over 20,000 people.

But the unusually open tensions between the United States and the Philippines, its former colony, threaten to overshadow the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and East Asia Summits in Laos, which run until Thursday.

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A word-wide reaction to girlyman and bulldyke leaders has provoked a resurgence of machismo. It had always been, is not now, but soon will be a man's world again.
 
By Roberta Rampton and Manuel Mogato | VIENTIANE

(Note: paragraphs 1, 6 and 19 contain language that may offend some readers)

New Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte sought to defuse a row with the United States on Tuesday, voicing regret for calling President Barack Obama a "son of a bitch", a comment that prompted Washington to call off a bilateral meeting.

The tiff between the two allies overshadowed the opening of a summit of East and Southeast Asian nations in Vientiane, Laos.

It also soured Obama's last swing as president through a region he has tried to make a focus of U.S. foreign policy, a strategy widely seen as a response to China's economic and military muscle-flexing.

Diplomats say strains with longtime ally the Philippines could compound Washington's difficulties in forging a united front with Southeast Asian partners on the geostrategic jostle with Beijing over the South China Sea.

Duterte has bristled repeatedly at criticism over his "war on drugs", which has killed about 2,400 people since he took office two months ago, and on Monday said it would be "rude" for Obama to raise the question of human rights when they met.

Such a conversation, Duterte told reporters, would prompt him to curse at Obama, using a Filipino phrase "putang ina" which can mean "son of a bitch" or "son of a whore".

He has previously used the epithet against Pope Francis, although he later apologized, and the U.S. ambassador to the Philippines.

After Washington called off Tuesday's bilateral meeting between Obama and Duterte in response to his latest comment, the Philippines issued two statements expressing regret and also briefed reporters.

"President Duterte explained that the press reports that President Obama would 'lecture' him on extrajudicial killings led to his strong comments, which in turn elicited concern," the Philippines government said in a statement.

"He regrets that his remarks to the press have caused much controversy," it added. "He expressed his deep regard and affinity for President Obama and for the enduring partnership between our nations."

Obama's deputy national security adviser, Ben Rhodes, said the focus on Duterte's comments leading into the summit had not created a constructive environment for a bilateral meeting.

"All of the attention frankly was on those comments, and therefore not on the very substantive agenda that we have with the Philippines," he told reporters.

Officials from both countries said there would be no formal meeting rescheduled in Laos but a short conversation between the two presidents was possible.

Instead of the Duterte meeting, Obama held talks with South Korean President Park Geun-hye, a day after North Korea fired three medium-range missiles into the sea. He urged a full implementation of sanctions against North Korea, adding that the missile test demonstrated the threat that Pyongyang posed.

Obama is also likely to hold an unscheduled meeting in Laos with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to discuss North Korea, Rhodes said. He said Washington needed to maintain a sense of urgency within the international community on sanctions against Pyongyang.

MOVES TO SOOTHE TENSIONS

Obama, the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos, said on Tuesday he wanted to address the legacy of U.S. bombing during the Vietnam War. He announced that Washington would provide an additional $90 million over three years to help clear unexploded ordnance, which has killed or wounded over 20,000 people.

But the unusually open tensions between the United States and the Philippines, its former colony, threaten to overshadow the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and East Asia Summits in Laos, which run until Thursday.

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gotta love liberals......now the fact that the president of the Philippines called Obama a son of a bitch is Trump's fault......guess you figured it had been too long to blame Bush.......
 
gotta love liberals......now the fact that the president of the Philippines called Obama a son of a bitch is Trump's fault......guess you figured it had been too long to blame Bush.......
Who is blaming trumpf?? You got nothing to say or cry about so you just make shit up every time..:palm: Go back & cry about important stuff like avatars........
 
I saw some pics of Quezon City Jail in Manilla. This was was like 6 weeks into his murderous crack down.
People were litterly sleeping on the jails steps. I mean they got 1 step , and there were inmates on every step.

The guy is a Nazi. I rarely use that term but he's absolutely despicable -he's actually murdering drug users/dealers.
Here's some pics.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/15262...st-notorious-prison-that-houses-3800-inmates/
overcrowded, filthy and diseased Inside the Philippines most notorious prison that houses 3,800 inmates
 
Who is blaming trumpf?? You got nothing to say or cry about so you just make shit up every time..:palm: Go back & cry about important stuff like avatars........

who is blaming trumpf?.....guess it was the guy who wrote the title to your thread........and why do the fucking idiots of this board think I was crying about avatars.....I simply turned them off.......its the board liberals who've been crying because I did so......they can't handle rejection......I guess Grind will have to build them a little safe zone where people can't use the board rules they way there were intended......
 
I saw some pics of Quezon City Jail in Manilla. This was was like 6 weeks into his murderous crack down.
People were litterly sleeping on the jails steps. I mean they got 1 step , and there were inmates on every step.

The guy is a Nazi. I rarely use that term but he's absolutely despicable -he's actually murdering drug users/dealers.
Here's some pics.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/15262...st-notorious-prison-that-houses-3800-inmates/
overcrowded, filthy and diseased Inside the Philippines most notorious prison that houses 3,800 inmates

Yep, & he aint apologizing for a few thousand cracked eggs...:palm:
 
who is blaming trumpf?.....guess it was the guy who wrote the title to your thread........and why do the fucking idiots of this board think I was crying about avatars.....I simply turned them off.......its the board liberals who've been crying because I did so......they can't handle rejection......I guess Grind will have to build them a little safe zone where people can't use the board rules they way there were intended......

Oh my, now cry me a river & then go forgive yourself..:rofl2:
 
one thing about this guy is he has the filipinos support. Filipinos have ousted or attempted to oust 4/7 of their last presidents one within a year. 3/7 of their last presidents are in jail/house arrest 2 are dead and 2 walk free. If they did not support him you would know.
 
Who is blaming trumpf?? You got nothing to say or cry about so you just make shit up every time..:palm: Go back & cry about important stuff like avatars........

What other country has talked this way about an ally?

If elected I'd expect Trump to talk this way. He and Duterte are two peas in a pod.
 
What other country has talked this way about an ally?

If elected I'd expect Trump to talk this way. He and Duterte are two peas in a pod.

Yep... trumpf can't keep his big orange yap shut in the campaign dealing w/ his own kind (I know some real republicans might find that offensive), how is he going to deal w/ the rest of the world?? UGLY!!!:palm:
 
No f-BOMBS pastor pimp?? Did you forgive your wretched self yet??

Your reading skills are about as good as your trolling skills, stick to avatars & the complaint dept where your preachin/bitchin is most appreciated...:rofl2:
 
lol......you would think Trump was insulting the US instead of the Philippines.....

Duterte was insulted about being compared to Trump. :D

Who Else Has President Duterte Sworn At? Other Insults From The ‘Trump Of The East’

President Barack Obama was the latest addition to the ever growing list of high-profile people Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte has insulted. The “colorful” president called his American counterpart a “son of a whore” for which he later expressed “regret.” Here is a look at all the other people the 71-year-old had insulted.

1. The United Nations

2. The U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines, Philip Goldberg

3. Foreign missionaries

4. Donald Trump Duterte has been compared to U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump several times with comedian John Oliver describing the president as the “Trump of the East.” But Duterte rejected this comparison. “He is a bigot and I am not,” he reportedly said.

5. Journalists

6. The Catholic Church

7. The Pope

8. Singapore

http://www.ibtimes.com/who-else-has-president-duterte-sworn-other-insults-trump-east-2411827
 
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pO' pimp... Pls don't go postal again today Saint F-bomb, stay focused, there are so many avatars & so little time...
 
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