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The government holds no power over the military. They have the bigger pistola. Any commitment for military reform would need to come from within. Government threats would not worry them one iota.
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22 hours ago, crazykopite said:
Be interesting to see if these high ranking officers who have been suspended start to sing as I’m sure between them they have over the years collected enough details of corruption to bring others down and I include politicians in this. Just because they call him big joke I’m sure he has enough tact to bring others down and end there careers !
And for this reason it will fizzle out and the game will continue.
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2 hours ago, spidermike007 said:
That is not corract.
You are correct.
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Just wondering what the roles of two sergeants were. Seems a strange mix alongside a general and two colonels.
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Just wanted to be first.
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13 hours ago, zhounan said:
A police woman would be the ideal wife.
Aahhhh….. women in uniform. I must admit I do have a weakness for them.
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Bloody foreigners.
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Hopefully, with Songkran in the rear view mirror, the big rains are due and everyone will get an eight month reprieve.
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Any Burmese on the island will be sh#tting razor blades right now.
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3 hours ago, Hummin said:Im not sure what is correct, but always heard they pay to get their position.
Quite likely. Most government positions have a price tag on them. Even entry level positions come with a fairly hefty price amounting to well over a year’s salary.
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Looking at the video I think the lights were on but there was nobody home. His glazed-over eyes suggests he was either drunk, high, or mentally challenged. Not a good look whichever way you look at it.
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13 minutes ago, Ironmike said:
Well the upside for this sick POS is that he will die in prison where he belongs and when his new inmate friends find out what he has done well he's going to get what he deserves good riddens.
I know of a pedo who, within a few days of incarceration, was in hospital with a broom stick inserted into where the sun don’t shine.
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No mention of Taiwan as a candidate.
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1 hour ago, spidermike007 said:The Thai government may be closely monitoring the war in Burma, but the reality is that by remaining neutral and refusing to criticize the Burmese pig generals on any level, they are supporting them.
Hopefully the resistance will prevail, hopefully the Burmese Army will continue to get their butts kicked, and hopefully these incredibly filthy billionaire generals will be exiled from their own nation. May justice prevail, may righteousness prevail, may the genocidal Burmese generals experience a well deserved and well earned pox on themselves, and their own families.
And may their fingers turn to fish hooks and their armpits be infested by the fleas of a thousand camels.
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17 hours ago, bubblegum said:The lady seems to like the spotlights.
How? By responding to an obviously corrupt and obscene bribe attempt? By seeking a proper judicial outcome to the violence she was subjected to? You seem to be pushing your lady hater views into the spotlight with little or no logic to your claim.
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It’s now becoming more common that to pay using your phone incurs an extra fee. Someone is making money from this convenience and I think you’ll find it’s the banks. Don’t kid yourself, it’s just another way of the banks milking you to increase their profits.
A few years ago very few businesses charged the surcharge in Australia but now almost all do. At least with cash if something costs a hundred bucks that’s all you pay. Not $101.60 using the phone. It adds up over a year and it all goes to the banks. No wonder they are pushing for it’s uptake-
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1 hour ago, ABCDBKK said:
It's turned into a foonkin MELEE of whacko foreigners down there already. The place was great and unique in the early nineties. Now, forget it.
Even more so in the early Eighties. By the end of the 90s it was already turning to crap
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Someone is going to get rich from this and it ain’t gonna be the punters. I see a lot of pain and grief ahead for a lot of families.
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Yikes. There goes the neighbourhood. A bit of due diligence will be required if one is buying into a condo down the track sometime.
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2 hours ago, timendres said:7 hours ago, Sigmund said:
These issues involving foreigners are increacing ever since cannabis became legal. Not to mention the other harsher drugs available in the black market!! (no puns). Allowing the free sale of cannabis has attracted all the junkies from the west to Thailand.
Yeah. It wouldn't have anything to do with the number of incoming tourists jumping to the millions.
Yeah. That too
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If the call doesn’t show up as a contact from my list then I don’t answer. If it’s important they can leave a message. I find this approach reduces the chances of getting caught up in these phone scams.
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820. Probably the equivalent of 50 cigarettes a day.
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She was just being a “prick”.
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Best thing I ever did was to give up smoking.
Healthier and safer in so many ways.
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