Remember United States, Mr. Obama, it was never an issue against me during the entire election. And you can ask anybody, even your embassy personnel and your intelligence here and everywhere.
It was not an issue against me. It only became an issue when I was hitting the ratings of 32, and it stayed there.
Then Trillanes and the barking dogs started late and even invented bank accounts.
You are all connected with the banks, you, the rich guys here. You can ask the bank. They are not also willing to come up with the open statement. So, you can ask them. Tingnan ninyo, if there are billions there, I will resign.
You just ask the manager, eh ke computer lang iyan eh, and you would know kung magkano. Then ask the managers just to compute. Between you and the manager, you open the computer. Iyan, dinala lang iyan ang issue when I was already up in the ratings. So it was carried by the Left, and until now, iyon.
Ang sabi nila, mga oligarchs. I don’t give a shit. Sabi nila na itong—may isang kolumnista dito who’s based outside of the Philippines. He keeps on warning me about getting ousted by People Power.
Tell you what. I’ll tell you the secret of life. Me? All of my expectations sa—in my youth, in the days of my youth, ang expectation ko, baliktad. I never wanted to be mayor, I just wanted to be judge. I told the late Mr. Ayala, sabi ko, “I can pinch hit for somebody, for my mother.” Because my Mother refused to be vice-mayor. Eh, iyong anak na lang.
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So, they got me from City Hall, ah yeah. Iyong building, which is owned by the city, but national employees kami. Then I became mayor. I never wanted to be one. Why? Because my father was governor of this place one time. I never liked this life. Kaya ang pati ang pamilya ko, sumabog.
I never wanted to be congressman, but I became one. I only wanted to be the top prosecutor because that is the love of my life, prosecuting people in court. I never wanted to be President. I was not there to file my certificate until the last.
Then, as a substitute because I was pounded on by several people. President Ramos was one of them, came back and forth in Davao to the point—just chastising me for refusing to serve my country. All of these things.
Now, I’m President, I tell you. Please listen very carefully. Lahat kayong mga media diyan, I don’t give a damn of what happens. I’ll tell you, I am staking my life, my honor and the presidency itself. If that is my destiny, ousted? Killed?
But I think honor, I shall have had. There will never be a situation that you’d catch me stealing even a peso of your money. But there will be more deaths.
I promised the Philippines to end the drug problem because it will—if I do not do it, then the next generation of Filipinos will be compromised. Your children who are now in grade school, iyong sa college wala na, maybe. And 6 million is no joke, they’re scattered all over the Philippines.
But what is the most important, Mr. Obama, EU, and Human Rights is this: In the tradition of the South American states which failed, my country now is a narco-politics thing.
Goddamn it, you better listen.
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