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Seems like a reasonable set of preliminary conditions.
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It is shocking that Thai people tolerate this level of ineptitude and incompetence from the Thai police. The Thai police force top to bottom is feckless and filled with over inflated self importance. It is amusing that the newspaper described that the Thai police jockeyed for position in the photo op in the heart of the Thai sex trade mecca. The newspaper describes this as "adultentertainment distrit" knowing full well that Bangkok and every other town and village and virtually every soi is loaded with sex trade venues masquerading as "adultentertainment districts."
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Ramos and Univision's bread and butter is the huge Spanish speaking community in the United States. Ramos is an agenda advocate to maintain that US base of Spanish speakers who never learned English or don't speak English well enough to sample non-Univision media. Ramos depends on this for his popularity and he is sponsored to promote this agenda by Univision. Ramos' daughter works for Hillary Clinton as another poster pointed out.
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This is typical Thai behavior - the blame game. Thais never take responsibility for their own action. Thais make everyone else responsible for their happiness. It's a Thai cultural thing.
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The Thais just an't come out and say what it is. They prefer to focus on what it is not.
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Too bad Thailand wouldn't do this before international pressure.
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The Thais turn up the heat on the Turks. Now they are talking about yet another terrorist group called the Grey Wolves. Thais cling to the hope that they can "prove" that the perpetrator wasn't Thai.
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Thais know how to promote their winners. The Thai sex trade an girlie bars are consistent winners decade in decade out. The Thai girls are the backbone of the THai eonomy. Hats off to the girls.
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Prayuth should be concerned with this international report on rising sea levels.
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It's just unimaginable to strike a deal with Thais and be able to rely on the content of that contract for its duration.
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Thai crime investigation at its best. Immediately blame political opposition. Then blame foreigners. Don't focus on marshaling resources to examine scene, CCTV, witnesses, all forensics, consult with independent expertise on bombings. Just thrash around and lay blame on others trying to harm Thailand.
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The great Chinese coverup.
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The Thais are squabbling about internal and cross organization pleases and thank yous. The Thais could care less about bringing the bomber to justice, making security improvements, and safeguarding its citizens and tourists.
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Condolences to the German's family. This Thai hit and runner should be jailed for a long term when found. Thai runners are a disgrace as they flee leaving their victims. Someday Thais will tackle a Thai runner an hold him until police come. A Thai hit and run driver is a terrorist in waiting.
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Thailand wasted no time rejecting and refusing outside help.
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The Thais are making a circus out of this. What happened to the Thai taxi driver who said that he gave the guy more than ten rides and surely identified him? What were the taxi's drop off locations? Have the Thais "scoured" the pickup and drop off locations?
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The Europeans have to put safety and security above their individual attitudes about maintaining the Schengen Agreement.
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American Express and Visa have been and continue to gouge its customers on currency exchange rates.
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This is for sure a very controlled and minimized figure by the Thais.
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Who are the Thai bankers handling and managing those acounts?
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Corruption, anything can be bought or sold are basic characteristics of Thai character.
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This is great. The Thais can immediately start blaming MIT for wanting to "harm" Thailand. This is further immediate proof that no THais were involved.
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Thais need to learn that hope is not a strategy.
Lone robber escaped with 360,000 baht from Thanachat bank
in Bangkok
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A bystander asked this Thai why he robbed banks? The Thai robber responded, "that's where the money is."