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  • #81
    Originally posted by RenegÄde View Post
    That's ignorant. I no longer support Pacquiao.

    Nobody forces people to use drugs. If they want to get high that's their choice. The issue of drugs is not about the substance, it's an issue of free will.

    The death penalty should be reserved for animals and for people who commit crimes against humanity. Trafficking a product does not qualify. **** Pacquiao.
    Pacquiao context the qualifications of the death penalty of drug traffickers to the dangerous drugs act of 2002. Pacquiao wants a modeled capital punishment from Singapore. That arrests drug mules and traffickers and served a death penalty, while users caught with a small patch of drugs for personal use do not.

    Pro-creational users are only doing 1-2 years of prison in the Philippines. Pacquiao already donated millions in building free rehabilitation for drug users and had been attending "Drug free Youths" camps where teenagers who were caught doing drugs were rehabilitated for free, and it was Pacquiao who funded it.

    This report is purely out of context to what Pacquiao's opinion towards users and traffickers, pacquiao hates traffickers, not users.
    Last edited by Thraxox; 02-08-2017, 04:19 AM.

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    • #82
      Originally posted by Thraxox View Post
      Pacquiao context the qualifications of the death penalty of drug traffickers to the dangerous drugs act of 2002. Pacquiao wants a modeled capital punishment from Singapore. That arrests drug mules and traffickers and served a death penalty, while users caught with a small patch of drugs for personal use do not.

      Pro-creational users are only doing 1-2 years of prison in the Philippines. Pacquiao already donated millions in building free rehabilitation for drug users and had been attending "Drug free Youths" camps where teenagers who were caught doing drugs were rehabilitated for free, and it was Pacquiao who funded it.

      This report is purely out of context to what Pacquiao's opinion towards users and traffickers, pacquiao hates traffickers, not users.
      Round of applause for Thraxox please.



      He's tried his best to defend the ******ed midget known as Manny Pacquiao.

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      • #83
        Originally posted by slow_ek9 View Post
        He finally got his killer instinct back

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        • #84
          Originally posted by Isaac Clarke View Post
          Round of applause for Thraxox please.



          He's tried his best to defend the ******ed midget known as Manny Pacquiao.
          Actually, I don't support the bill that pushed for the death penalty of traffickers, but reports like this are without context. And I know far more about my country's politics than any of NSB here. Literally the only thing in this thread posted is when Pacquiao acted like a Madman. And that is not even the whole paragraph. After Pacquiao made that statement he immediately replied.

          "To protect our children, and to protect those who where plagued by drugs. We must fund more on rehabilitating these users and not demonize them because they were just caught on the crossfire of pressure."

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          • #85
            Originally posted by Thraxox View Post
            Actually, I don't support the bill that pushed for the death penalty of traffickers, but reports like this are without context. And I know far more about my country's politics than any of NSB here. Literally the only thing in this thread posted is when Pacquiao acted like a Madman. And that is not even the whole paragraph. After Pacquiao made that statement he immediately replied.

            "To protect our children, and to protect those who where plagued by drugs. We must fund more on rehabilitating these users and not demonize them because they were just caught on the crossfire of pressure."

            Butler claims he knows more about the Philippines than anyone. His six figure income gives butler knowledge that you could only dream of possessing.

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            • #86
              Originally posted by Zaroku View Post
              Butler claims he knows more about the Philippines than anyone. His six figure income gives butler knowledge that you could only dream of possessing.
              Butler is a clown. To think that B.UTLER originated from the same country that I am in, makes me sick. I thought he was a white ******* male that cries for safe space while *** advocates have sex with their women.

              But anyhow, BUTLER IS A CLOWN. He knows nothing about philippine politics, he had been supporting the ******* drug party that has a history of billion dollar corruption in the Philippines, supporting a candidate that literally shouted "YOUR ON YOUR OWN, I'M LEAVING YOU FOOLS!!" to starving Yolanda survivors at the visayas region.

              Pacquiao may not be perfect, and somewhat laughable as a politician and his statements, but he is far from the demon that everyone is calling him in here. NSB doesn't know what goes on in the Philippines.

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              • #87
                Originally posted by Thraxox View Post
                Butler is a clown. To think that B.UTLER originated from the same country that I am in, makes me sick. I thought he was a white ******* male that cries for safe space while *** advocates have sex with their women.

                But anyhow, BUTLER IS A CLOWN. He knows nothing about philippine politics, he had been supporting the ******* drug party that has a history of billion dollar corruption in the Philippines, supporting a candidate that literally shouted "YOUR ON YOUR OWN, I'M LEAVING YOU FOOLS!!" to starving Yolanda survivors at the visayas region.

                Pacquiao may not be perfect, and somewhat laughable as a politician and his statements, but he is far from the demon that everyone is calling him in here. NSB doesn't know what goes on in the Philippines.
                I suspected that butler isn't a true Filipino, now I am certain he is just an azz clown.

                I know PAC isn't perfect, but he gives many people hope.

                I stayed for one year in Makati many years ago, working for globe telecom. I loved the time I spent there. I also went to the provinces and met many good hard working people.

                I was treated good and had a driver. I didn't learn much about the politics. I assume it is like Mexico and filled with corruption. Manny might be able to make changes, but it will be very tough to do.

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by Zaroku View Post
                  I suspected that butler isn't a true Filipino, now I am certain he is just an azz clown.

                  I know PAC isn't perfect, but he gives many people hope.

                  I stayed for one year in Makati many years ago, working for globe telecom. I loved the time I spent there. I also went to the provinces and met many good hard working people.

                  I was treated good and had a driver. I didn't learn much about the politics. I assume it is like Mexico and filled with corruption. Manny might be able to make changes, but it will be very tough to do.
                  The drug cartel is like Mexico, but in a much smaller scale. Politicians are drug lords and drug queens, there was in the senate and in the congress, three have already been arrested and convicted. Our senators have sex tapes that leaked out in the internet. So the corruption of the philippines is so rampant that the rule of law is utter useless. A massacre done by a poltical dynasty that killed 56 people is still have not been solved.

                  Pacquiao isn't fit to be in politics, but at least he helped a lot with the youth as he has been driving teenage drop outs to sports center training. He had been a tremendous help to sports in the philippines by spreading his fame as a boxer by promoting boxing to people and promoting basket ball.

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by buge View Post
                    you (like so many non-Christians) take Bible quotes out of context

                    The quote has to do with condemning someone to hell ... executing the traffickers and letting God decide where they should go (heaven or hell) is fully in line with the context of that quote.

                    What about the 10 commandments?

                    'Thou shall not kill'

                    Did he forget about that one?


                    Also, where do you think God will send the thousands of pedophile priests who have been sexually abusing prepubescent children?

                    And the leaders of the churches who have been covering up such acts?

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                    • #90
                      Originally posted by buge View Post
                      That is ridiculous, you think nobody should punish anyone - there should be no laws and no prisons & all judges are going to hell I guess?

                      You left out the next line: "For in the way you judge, you will be judged"

                      There is nothing said against judging someone correctly, just don't do it hypocritically or falsely.

                      I CORINTHIANS 6:3: "Know ye not that we shall judge angels? How much more things that pertain to this life?"

                      JOHN 7:24: "Judge not according to appearance, but judge righteous judgment."




                      earlier verse: "They said this to test him, so that they might have some charge to bring against him." ... he was too smart for that, and got rid of them easily

                      There are numerous New Testament passages advocating capital punishment ... although not for the sin of adultery, which that woman was guilty of.
                      No, I didn't leave any lines out, because I didn't directly quote anything. I just pointed out that you were wrong in saying that Jesus was talking about heavenly judgement in the Sermon on the Mount. He was talking about people judging one another.

                      There are numerous passages in the New Testament which have been interpreted by American biblical exegites as endorsing capital punishment. They make me roll my eyes in astonishment at the lengths to which people will go in order to call themselves Christians without actually following the teachings of Jesus.

                      They also make me so gratefull that I wasn't born in a country which ****s up the minds of its children like the USA.

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