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Enrile ready for Santiago

By: - Reporter / @MAgerINQ
/ 05:21 PM December 03, 2013

Senate Minority Leader Juan Ponce Enrileand Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago. INQUIRER FILE PHOTOS

MANILA, Philippines – Senate Minority Leader Juan Ponce Enrile said he was ready to be called “Satan” or a “devil” by Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago, who is expected to deliver a privilege speech on Wednesday.

In fact, Enrile said he would attend the session to listen to Santiago’s speech but would not confront his nemesis.

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“Let go of the personal attack. That’s okay. What should not be said however is that ‘Yolanda’ is my fault, or I crucified Jesus Christ in Golgotha or that I shot Jose Rizal,” he told reporters Tuesday in Filipino.

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“Ok lang yun, tatawagin nya akong demonyo,  tawagin nya akong barumbado, tawagin nya akong sinungalin, tawagin nya akong Satanas ok lang yun,”   he said.

(It’s ok if she calls me a devil, a war freak, a liar, Satan. That’s ok)

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Asked if he would confront Santiago on the floor,  Enrile said: “Hindi. Takot ako e. Mahirap na baka mabaril pa ako.”  (No. I’m afraid. I might get shot.)

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But Enrile insinuated that he was open to any possible reconciliation with his   enemies.

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“Ako kung babatin ako ng tao, babatiin ko rin. Kung yayakapin ako, yayakapin ko rin,” he said.

(As far as I’m concerned, if a person will greet me, I will greet him back. If a person embraces me, I will embrace him back.)

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