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I'd say Anutin's been a pretty mixed bag, but one thing is certain - this man likes to party!
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6 hours ago, Gknrd said:
Just like allot of other counties.. 180 days.
Not so simple as that. If you don't live in any individual country for 180 days, then it's basically up to the interpretation of the Tax Officials who have come across you to determine your residency. Those people have a strong interest in determining Thailand to be your primary residence, and thereby taxing you accordingly. Same would happen in other countries too.
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Vientiane has great Western food at ridiculously low prices. Stay a few days and feast!
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18 hours ago, silverhawk_usa said:
I believe this is what the topic is about. Many other places to debate the war.
"The ministry disapproved of the display of such footage, which does not afford the proper respect and due consideration to the deceased and his family. "How does the ministry feel about the constant stream of victim videos of road accidents, shootings, etc. that are continuously published in the Thai media? Holy double standards Batman!
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18 hours ago, ourmanflint said:
Yes that is terrible and Hamas are nutters, but do you think exploding bombs on pregnant women is somehow OK or better? Dead is dead. Both sides are utterly immoral
That you seem not to indicates a profound lack of judgement and understanding of the human condition.
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3 hours ago, Longwood50 said:
Name 1 just 1 other person or company that the DOJ of New York has even investigated for filing fraudulent financial statements WITH THE BANK NOT FILING A COMPLAINT
It is true that banks can not bring fraud charges. However they go to the regulatory agencies to file complaints. They did not. The attorney general SINGLED OUT Trump ignoring all others. That is weaponizing the government agency to punish a political adversary.
This same thing was done under Stalin. The targets were political enemies. If the AG of NY was truly interested in bank fraud the investigation would be wide spread and cover a significant number of cases of fraud and filing of false financial statements. IT DID NOT. IT SOLELY FOCUSED ON TRUMP.Once again, you fail to answer the direct questions asked, and immediately deflect to some nonsense about Stalin in the 1930s. Was that a formative part of your youth or something? It's not unheard of for people to weaponize the US government - do you recall the McCarthy Era?
But this fantasy you keep rabbiting on about, how nobody has ever investigated anybody for filing fraudulent financial statements with the bank not filing a complaint is clearly nonsense. Here's what the day-to-day work of investigation of white collar crime is as explained by the FBI:
https://www.fbi.gov/investigate/white-collar-crimeThis is standard operating procedure and the sort of stuff they investigate all the time. Did you know that these investigations can be triggered by an internal whistleblower? That they could be triggered by another person (for example, Michael Cohen) who is being charged with a crime and who is turning evidence over in order to get a lower sentence? He testified in court under oath to all sorts of past and ongoing fraud within the Trump business empire, of course that's a basis for investigation. It's been in the news, didn't you hear? There's all sorts of reasons why there might be an investigation into Trump so stop pretending that this is some unprecedented event. Do the crime, do the time as you Conservatives used to say.
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2 hours ago, PETERTHEEATER said:
Irony. Recent reports suggest Hammas close to releasing Thai hostages but now three more added?
The most recent report said Hamas considers all hostages to be "Israeli" regardless of origin. Oh except the Russians it seems. They're very principled, doncha know.
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That is Israel's fault too, correct? Just want to make sure I understand things from the enlightened perspectives of my friends on the Left.
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45 minutes ago, Longwood50 said:Now according to you. It is OK for the government to not go after all false statements but only those of its political opponents.
The attorney general of New York did not ask the banks for a list of all loan applications to review if there were fraudulent asset values on loan applications or insurance contracts. IT ASKED ONLY FOR TRUMPS.
It was exactly as the the head of Stalins secret police said.
You target the man inspect only his records and then find anything that you believe you can use to persecute him.
Assuming Trumps asset values were inflated, the bank was being paid, hence it suffered no consequences. Had the bank lost money and then approached the attorney generals office claiming damage, this would be a different case.
However the AG did not search all records or a sampling of records. It targeted Trump specifically. That sir is weaponizing government against a political adversary. No different than if the IRS is used to subject a political opponent to an extensive audit, or order one of the regulartory agencies to examine only the operation of enterprises of a political opponent.
Note the banks are FEDERALLY CHARTERED, but it is not the Federal Government bringing charges only the biased NY Attorney General who without any complaint did a gestapo like siezure of bank records and then without any damage to the financial institution or complaint by them brought charges.
If you can't see the difference, I can only explain it to you, I can't help you with the understanding part.Numerous posters have pointed out the errors in your assumptions, including how a supposed "long-time senior banker" would certainly understand how the law works and how these were fraudulent transactions which have tax implications and how the individual banks do not have the power or responsibility to bring charges against fraudsters, only the Department of Justice and its officers at the different administration levels do. You have steadfastly refused to address those fundamental flaws in your position; you just keep repeating your mantra and going immediately to whataboutisms that are fundamentally irrelevant to this case. You also keep attempting to paint the DOJ as being weaponized towards Trump when there were Republican-appointed Judges involved in these proceedings as well as Democrat-appointed ones. Both have the rights to do this in that system - all judges have to be approved by the elected legislatures, and you're not allowed to "shop" for favourable judges. Trump has managed to get one of those in one of his cases too, should that case be automatically dismissed as being politically biased?
Your inability to frame logical arguments based on legal precedent and to provide believable anecdotes from your supposed experience as a Banker has led many of us to believe that you are hoarding something in great quantities, but it's not money.- 7
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17 hours ago, billd766 said:
Yet another poster who believes that the speaks for everyone.
"WE" is not you speaking for me because you certainly don't.
So Hamas sends out propaganda and the IDF doesn't?
The IDF doesn't kill indiscriminately using tanks, armoured bulldozers, ground attack aircraft and helicopter gunships?
The Israeli government doesn't cut off water, power, medical supplies, blockade Gaza by land sea and air ?
The Israeli government doesn't commit crimes against humanity and are condemned by many countries worldwide, saved by the veto of the USA. A shameful act if ever I saw one.
The Israeli government doesn't evict Palestinian people from their homes and steals their land to give to Israeli settlers?
What do you expect the Palestinians to do. Give up and go quietly and go to a refugee camp where the IDF can slaughter them more easily? Or fight back with anything they have? Many have died doing that and many more will die now as the Israeli government has cut off ALL the basic essentials of life to Gaza.
I posted my thoughts on a different thread, and the moderators quite correctly deleted my post.
My words have changed but my thoughts have not.
When I was in my 20s I had great sympathy for the Israelis for their suffering before, during and after WW2, but their leaders since the 1960s have wiped all that away.
Splendid rant, I do hope you take such good care of pronouns in your personal life. You must be a lot of fun.
If you observe the last sentence, you will note that it says that "the first casualty of war is the truth and there is practically no way to ascertain with any clarity what exactly is going on". This is what we call the main point of my post. Oh there I go again, using the "we". Am I speaking for all posters there or is this a normal rhetorical device?
While my point referred to Hamas propaganda, of course there is IDF propaganda as well. That was, you know, the point.
If you don't think the terrorist atrocities specifically directed at civilians by Hamas were the event that kicked this latest round off, then I don't know what to tell you. If you can't tell the difference between Hamas and the Israeli Government and how they treat their civilians and manage their territory, then I also don't know what to tell you.If you believe this is a one-way conflict with no fault on one side then I don't believe you fully understand the situation. Neither for that matter do I, but I'm not willing to dive in and absolve one side of blame while entirely focusing on the other. Oh, and of course ignoring all the other ills in the world which blithely pass me by except for this one which for some reason is so much more important than all the others.
Netanyahu and his awful government deserve much of the blame for this mess and will likely suffer the consequences at the ballot box, and hopefully individually suffer some international sanctions. I have zero sympathy for Settlers and their deliberate provoking of the Palestinian residents and abrogation of treaties and agreements - but those were not the people who were attacked in the neighbouring Kibbutzes. Hamas and their awful government will not allow elections and will continue to use their population as human shields, prevent them from fleeing areas of conflict, persecute any moderates, LGBTQ+ and other non-radicals and to keep them mired in misery so as to prolong their rule (from luxury residences in Qatar) and continue the conflict. Their end goal remains un-renounced; the death of all Israeli Jews (and Christians and other infidels by the way) and rule of the area from the river to the sea. There's not a lot to like on either side of this politically, however it has to be remembered that there is a significant part of both populations who only want peace and who have been trying to help move towards that despite the difficulties from their own sides in doing so. This includes some of the Israeli governments since the 60's who were actively trying to come to a peace agreement with the Palestinian people.
There is no easy solution in this mess, especially because it is fueled by religious fantasy and fanaticism on both sides and is part of a major geo-political conflict that involves numerous outside powers and interests. The people who suffer the most from this are the innocent non-combatants on both sides. I would urge you and everyone to take any news from this horrible situation with several grains of salt and not engage in the knee-jerk anger and lashing out that benefits those who wish the conflict to continue unabated.- 1
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3 hours ago, Neeranam said:Perhaps this is the Israeli intention.
Perhaps the information being broadcast uncritically by the media included direct Hamas propaganda such as reports about thousands of dead children which have not been corroborated? Perhaps due to the uncritical acceptance of the IDF being responsible for the hospital bombing?
We can say for certain that the first casualty of war is the truth and there is practically no way to ascertain with any clarity what exactly is going on. We certainly know what kicked this off.- 4
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A 23yo man who had a "previous criminal record for murder and drug offenses".
Just what in the hell is a guy with a record for MURDER doing walking around as a free man aged 23 years old? How long was he convicted for, five years? Did he do an exceptional wai to the victims and have his sentence commuted? Just mind-boggling.- 10
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37 minutes ago, BritScot said:I have a house I built 13 years ago in a Thai village and have many Thai friends. I was well aware what was going on (my father in law was the Head man). I can stand by every word I said including about thwarted murders by legal carry in USA. Maybe you have problems with researching or have ho idea what is going on around you and maybe you. Very little of what goes on reaches the media even Thai media but hay keep those rose coloured glasses on. You just have no idea.
Well, perhaps if you give us more in the way of details we could corroborate your Thai village story. In my experience these things get reported, there are stringers for the Thai newspapers in every province in Thailand. When I lived in Surin I knew a few, they were pretty well-connected and they got paid based on finding things to print so doubt they'd suppress things.
As to the "thwarted murders by legal carry in the USA", this was your claim, and as you were the one claiming to know this to be true, when a debater asks for your source it is up to you to provide it. Otherwise it can be safely dismissed as hearsay. But seeing as you're unlikely to attempt to do so given your confidence levels and previous inability to provide evidence, here's one that popped up immediately, it's a Harvard study:
https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/hicrc/firearms-research/gun-threats-and-self-defense-gun-use-2/You'll not be surprised to hear it completely debunks your claim.
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5 hours ago, Longwood50 said:Yes they are. And who made the valuations? People don't appraise their own properties. If Trump pledged assets 1. They had to be supported by outside valuations. 2. They had to be reviewed and approved by the banks lending officer.
Still bottom line. The valuations are irrelevant if the debt was repaid.This is so completely wrong it brings into question your validity as a supposed "senior bank executive". They have to understand the law, and know that there is no such thing as the "injured party" having to be the one bringing the fraud charges or that "valuations are irrelevant if the debt was repaid". You're quite full of something.
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2 hours ago, Longwood50 said:Yes they are. And who made the valuations? People don't appraise their own properties. If Trump pledged assets 1. They had to be supported by outside valuations. 2. They had to be reviewed and approved by the banks lending officer.
Still bottom line. The valuations are irrelevant if the debt was repaid.You must have been a remarkably incompetent or willfully obtuse bank executive.
If I submit an appraisal to the bank that is deliberately inflated so as to make it easier and cheaper for me to get the loan, that is still a fraudulent act, but probably doesn't become a felony until the loan is actually approved, the funds transferred and the charges made. You say the bank's lending officer has to approve it (true obviously) and that this fraud/deceit is irrelevant if the debt is repaid since the bank is the injured party from the fraudulent actions. This is patently false. Just because I'm a clever fraudster and can control my appraisers and provide the appearance of credibility such that it can fool a bank officer doesn't mean I somehow "get away with it" - the intention to commit fraud and the action to sign the loan based on that fraud having knowingly been committed within the loan application make this a criminal act and a felony based on the amounts involved. While the Bank may decide it's in their interests to ignore the fraud/dubious client, the crime was committed and has impacts on others who are not within the bank so they are not the only injured party. Trump's real estate competitors were disadvantaged by his being able to obtain large amounts of financing at low interest rates based on fraudulent means. Trump's fictitious valuations also have tax implications and he clearly changed the valuations to gain favorable loans and switched them when reporting his taxes to reduce the taxes that would be owed. Deutsche Bank didn't press charges to start this investigation as they most likely realized that their dubious support for Trump would reflect even more poorly once the details started coming out so just wrote it off. But the Attorney-General did because it is their purview to ensure that businesses don't commit major fraud to disadvantage their competition or the public at large.
You seem to be under the impression that crimes require the directly affected people to agree to the prosecution, so if the bank says "no big deal" it's then "no harm, no foul". This is not the case. But as you were a bank executive when the greatest single financial fraud perpetrated on the world by the US banking system occurred in 2008, we should hardly be surprised that you take a blasé attitude to financial fraud by wealthy people, nor that you're a big supporter of Trump.- 6
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"His wife added that she was relieved her husband was unharmed and, while they are unsure of the fire's cause, they are thankful for divine protection."
Seems to me that the fire's cause is likely to be ascertained and the "divine protection" a complete figment of the imagination. Perhaps it's soothing to go through life without a clue about why stuff happens.
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3 hours ago, Yellowtail said:
So, you consider deaths of civilians that result from Israel's IDF bombing/attempting to bomb military targets much less egregious than the civilian deaths that result from Palestine's hamas' attacks in Israel and their indiscriminately firing of rockets into Israel.
That's good to know, and I apologize.
And you do not consider deliberate targeting and murder of unarmed civilians to be worse than unarmed civilians who died because of warfare taking place around them? I cannot imagine an equivalence, but perhaps you might better explain it to me? -
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4 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:Doesn't the speaker have to be a sitting member of congress?
Cheney got the boot last election.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liz_Cheney
On August 16, 2022, Cheney lost renomination in Wyoming's Republican primary to Trump-endorsed Harriet Hageman in a landslide, garnering just 28.9% of the vote.
Another "Constitutional Conservative" asking the real questions! This among other things is why the USA is in such a mess; the Right simply pretends things like "we'll fight to the death defending the Constitution!" but don't even understand the basics of what is written in it. Once informed, if they don't like the consequences, then they're in favour of burning the thing to the ground.
This is the problem of not having any actual principles, very soon one finds oneself supporting diametrically opposite positions or following someone who shares none of your actual values. Never mind that those values are appalling and you'd be virulently opposed to them being applied to your own people.- 1
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Gym Jordan! Who failed to protect the young men he was coaching from a sexual predator! Who has failed to get a single bill into law in seventeen years of sitting on his butt whining in congress! Who supported the attempt to overthrow the government on 6 January!
What a fine candidate to stand for the prestigious office of Speaker of the House.
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15 hours ago, Sticky Rice Balls said:
feel free to "ignore" me.....or just pass my posts......since you are triggered by an '.....typing on a netbook can be tricky but then im sure it can be tricky living in an Ivory Tower such as yours...
Are you counting the days?.....48 hrs.....if you want to send a fruit basket for me and your Mrs.
I was thinking more of a Teddy Bear for you to cuddle, we're all very sowwy for hurting your feelings. Please stay and enlighten us poor misguided souls!
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15 hours ago, Sticky Rice Balls said:
The Great One has spoken......submit or feel the wrath......maybe put you up against Liverpool Lou
Or perhaps answer the question with evidence of you have any?
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15 hours ago, EdrigoSalvadore said:
I really want the Pattaya edition.
They should make a Pattaya version of "Twister".
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On 10/14/2023 at 11:04 PM, BritScot said:
Obviously you have no idea about real life in Thailand out side your bubble. What happens in villages very rarely reaches the news especially Thai visa. The village I have a home in and wife's family are from is typical of Thailand if you have the ability to look. The only murder that reached thaivisa news was the school girl rapped and murdered (next village). You Obviously have no idea. 3 x drive by shootings several years ago in Trang (never got to the news). Reason jealous belief they were taking their business. Bar 2 drive by shootings last one two people hit and lived second was a new noodle shop.
You said "This could be correct as the media fail to report any crimes thwarted including attempted mass shooting by legal carry in America. Far more prevented by right to carry." and I challenged that statement. The idea that the "media" which as far as I know includes Fox and One America Network would NOT broadcast an instance where a heavily-armed American prevented a crime is a joke. Of course they would.
I'm not sure what your discussion of Thai village life has to do with that, but I'm guessing that this is also incorrect. Perhaps you don't read Thai newspapers or follow Thai-language TV? Because I'm pretty sure they'd not just ignore three drive-by shootings in Trang or the rape and murder of a schoolgirl.
Two more Thais freed
in Thailand News
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Odd that there's no appreciation from the Thai Government to the Israeli government seeing as it is they who are releasing three Palestinian prisoners for every Thai hostage. Seems playing both sides of the fence will be order of the day here.