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  1. It won't make any difference to Thai sales I suspect. In fact it may help them as they will now be more competitive in pricing as they will be dumping cars here that the Europeans or Americans ( yes all 5 of them) won't be buying now.

    Thais do not have any comprehension of environmental matters. just look at the poorly maintained cars belching out Nox probably 500% more then a Jetta. All Thais care about is the foreign badge on the bonnet as it is solely about "face". Why the garage Thai showroom sales assistant are generally totally incompetent when asked about any technical details of the power units. They have just about mastered the art of connecting their iPhones by bluetooth let alone understanding anything else.

    You ask the average Thai man about service intervals and he will assume you are asking personal questions about his Mia Noi (s)

  2. Praise be to Allah. Roll on for next years fatal stupidity. Good to hear the Saudis are blaming it on the Africans rather than their own crase negligence in organising such an event. Hopefully by the time the 20,000 or so Saudi Royals get round to spending a larger proportion of their billions on crowd safety the IS will have taken over and put and end to it and them.

  3. Eyebrows in her previous roles
    Yes, she definitely has those "Angry Birds" eyebrows, very popular here.
    In her website, www.chitpas.com, she says she was called the "the angel of the great mass of people".
    Good to see she is modest and unassuming to boot.

    I think this is a mis-quote. It should read " darling of the great mess of people". In other words a supporter and backer of the sh*te she wishes to attempt to ensure maintains their feudal grip of the country.

    Hopefully someone one day will put a bottle of Singha, her families company, where the sun doesn't shine and make her come to her senses. Another corrupt and arrogant moron

  4. And so the guy who stole the lions share of the money gets off again. It is amazing how the criminals can use their ill begotten gains in this sad place. Corruption through the justice process is rampant. There is no system of law in place to protect investors when the justice system can be bought so easily. DO not invest in Thailand until the justice system can show some transparency.

    What do you expect when this country is run by criminals for criminals and has been been so for decades.

  5. Good, at last some positive news.

    The Bangkok elitist military royalist oligarchy will now have to deal with the government in exile on a daily basis while it sends out to its supporters (the majority of the population) information on how to resist this facist takeover.

    The generals think their proxies can run the country successfully even after two years of Abbhisit's efforts failed.

    This is just adding more fuel to the fire for PTP's supporters.

    I would not be at all surprised if there was a civil war in Thailand and the Reds slaughter the lot of them.

    I think you may not be too far off the mark. The protests against the coup already seem to be gaining momentum. Provided the protesters remain peaceful, the military will be boxed into a corner and the more likely scenario will be the removal of General P by the so called "watermelon" generals.

    Did you accidentally smoke your socks?

    NO! but i think that you have got yours pulled over your head and down over your eyes. whistling.gif

    Quite agree and the sooner the secret commi Prayuth comes out of the closet and he gets treated to a Mussolini type reception the sooner the Thais can get back to what they are good at - being very friendly and adorable people who just want to live their lives.

  6. So which team are these on, do they count as reds or yellows?

    I need to know so I can decide whether they are good or corrupt.

    Both sides have corrupt (usually the ones pulling the strings) and ones with good intentions.

    Anyone know why has the Junta called in academics?

    I suspect that the general is a follower of the Pol Pot and this is just the start.

  7. Wonder what they think an acceptable body count will be this time. It was 90 last time, 58 shot in the back by those so brave soldiers. Maybe 500 - 1000 or higher. How long before the generals amuse themselves with a bit of ethnic cleansing up North. After all even if they can not all afford cars up there many have old pick-ups which just get in the way of the general's Mercedes or BMWs ( yes he has several on his 105,000 THB/month salary ). Hopefully the UN will then step in, but given their record they will take action too late after thousands have been killed. This lot will make the Burma military Junta look like angels I suspect. World and public condemnation of their exploitation of the Royhinga sadly seems to have given this mottly excuse for professional military men, extra confidence.

    From the OP:

    The military believes underground movements would soon surface to oppose the coup.

    The military dictators and the ammart are deeper into it than they had ever been for a hundred years yet they're still digging.

    Good on US Ambassador Kristie Kenney and German Ambassador Rolf Schulze among others for not attending the meeting because, as they said, they want nothing to do with the Thai military as dictators ruling over Thailand. That's an excellent posture by Prez Obama and Chancellor Angela Merkel.

    Waiting also for the sanctions coming that were referenced in the OP, by the United States and the European Union. I see the State Department has now issued a travel warning against travel to Thailand, which throws the marker down to begin the international processes to isolate the military dictatorship. Military mutiny coup d'état is already passe' in civilized society but this one is beyond the pale.

    hit-the-fan.gif.pagespeed.ce.6UelFDbFNJ. has only just begun to begin for the militarists, the military dictators, the ammart. There's a severe shitstorm headed their way.

    Security Message for U.S. Citizens: Security Situation in Thailand

    Thailand Travel Alert

    Last Updated: May 23, 2014

    The U.S. Department of State recommends that U.S. citizens reconsider any non-essential travel to Thailand, particularly Bangkok, due to ongoing political and social unrest and restrictions on internal movements, including an indefinite nighttime curfew throughout Thailand. The Department of State has advised official U.S. government travelers to defer all non-essential travel to Thailand until further notice. This Travel Alert supersedes the Travel Alert issued on May 16, 2014.

    http://bangkok.usembassy.gov/service.html

    I love to see posts that are straight out of the Robert Amsterdam/Thaksin/Red PR book. Well done Publicus. However, most of the decent and normal working class people I have spoken to would not agree with you and stand squarely behind the army. The ammart are a fiction, blown out of all proportion such as your boss' claim to be a democrat. Role on Thaksin: the ultimate Autocrat!

    Well it didn't take long.

    No hesitation on this one.

    The squeeze has begun. It won't happen overnight, nor will the United States do it alone and anyway won't have to do it alone. There will be lots of help from both inside and outside of Thailand.

    US Cuts Military Aid To Thailand Following Coup

    Although the U.S. provides other forms of aid to Thailand, including $1.3 million for narcotics and law-enforcement, there was around $3.5 million requested for specifically military assistance in 2014. Today's announcement wipes out nearly all of it

    Yesterday, Joshua Kulantzick, a senior fellow for Southeast Asia at the Council on Foreign Relations, explained to Business Insider that the U.S. has little to gain from the military's moves and every reason to want to isolate the coup's organizers. He says that military rule following the ouster of an elected government will likely erode existing civil institutions and could destabilize a significant southeast Asian country.

    "The military is incapable of actually running the country in terms of the policymaking we would need to see with a pretty complex and high-powered economy," he said, adding that "the potential for violence is now higher because the military has intervened." In 2010, 90 protestors were killed in Bangkok during a rash of political violence.

    Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/cutting-military-aid-after-thailands-coup-2014-5#ixzz32aqOl98p

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  8. most international schools stated their half termbreak today

    Yes, saw it on Thai PBS. Also seen there: "May 22, 2014 9:14 pm The National Peace and Order Maintaining Council issued a statement ordering all schools in the country to close for three days from May 23-25." Good to know for parents of school going children.

    It is possible that some international schools will open tomorrow. The army spokesman just said private & public schools #Thailand #ThaiCoup

    <EDIT> Apologies…Update

    RT @jplotnick: Message from Bkk Prep Headmaster is that all schools including International must close #ThaiCoup #Thailand

  9. Good to see that the ultimate in egotism still exists on this forum, wine snobbery.

    At the end of the day, whatever is suitable to your palate is good,irrespective of where it comes from, price or any other reason offered by the pontificates on this form, if it is not, then choose another bottle.

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  10. she appears to be just another HISO slapper who thinks having flabby thighs, A tree trunk figure and bulging tummy is pretty. Maybe she is in the eyes of some.

    However, as the comments made by her have gone viral on facebook, she will have some questions to answer when she travels to other countries, especially her comment that amounts to incitement to commit murder ( executing the red-shirts). Clearly she has an IQ that falls into the lower bound sector of the quotiant.

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  11. >> CAPO also threatened to take legal action against the executives of any TV stations that agreed to follow requests by the PDRC, such as broadcasting its statements or stopping broadcasts of CAPO announcements.<<

    That truly sucks. How very biased and one sided is that? Of course they should allow open televised debates and an equal balance of statements from all sides as that helps educate the people into making the correct decisions when it comes to voting in a referendum or general election. What is important is, as with UK TV, that ALL sides get and equal air time given to them by the national TV broadcasters and only prosecution for the broadcaster executives IF they do not show that requisite balanced equal peak viewing air time for all sides in their programming. This is one area where the UK get it right so CAPO should look there for sensible guidance in this matter but please ONLY this matter as the UK (or USA) is NOT a good example of true democracy at all !!!

    The UK has a crappy electoral system of First Past The Post so nobody should look to the UK for guidance as to true democracy as that UK (and I believe undemocratic USA too) system produces minority supported landslide Governments, so disgusting and undemocratic and why crap leaders like Thatcher got into Government with her party only polling 42% at best of the national vote and even Blair only got just over 50% once in his three election victories and yet Thatcher and Blair got landslide victories. Democracy ?? No bloody way and fair minded democratic person can such such a flawed system !!!!!!!!!!

    Amazing. A thread about Thailand turned into a rant against the UK (and USA).

    What's your suggestion then genius? Proportional representation that produces minority governments reliant on coalition partners and ends up delivering zilch after all the squabbling and division of the spoils? A one party dictatorship, a democracy like Zimbabwe or Cambodia?

    By the way, the UK was the sick man of Europe, virtually ruined by the ineffective Heath and weak union dominated Callaghan governments. The latter was a good example of a government voted in but who then allowed someone else, namely the unions, to dictate policy. Thatcher was needed to counter act and clean all their <deleted> out. But, as often happens she started going too far. Blair, seemed the sensible, middle of the road choice to many. At least he wasn't dictated to by the unions - another example of undemocratic organizations being dominated by extremists with their own agendas.

    Irrespective of ones views, red or yellow, they are all an example of recycled human excrement anyway, the real solution is over flying the area and spraying toilet duck, it cleans and removes the cr*p in my toilet so may have similar effects to the dross that is currently circulating on BKK streets in full view of the world press.

    Army coup, forge it, most informed people already know the 3rd army are unwilling to support it. The decades/centuries old regime of raping the country and keeping the poor poor, uneducated uneducated is dead, Modern social networks saw to that. It is about time that reality is understood and all parties start working together in a humane an intelligent way to not only resolve the current crisis but put Thailand on the path of significant emergence within ASEAN. The average Thai person is not only capable but worthy of that. Unfortunately the dr*ss on the streets neither represents the poor or the elite. They have their own utterly corrupt agenda, yellow or red. If these morons on either side continue as they are they will play right into the hands of the muslim extremists in the South, now with their connections they ( reds and yellows) will both really be in deep poo

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