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thomash

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  1. The difficulty that foreign correspondents are having with Thailand is precisely what Jonathan Head says - that the complexity of the situation here cannot possibly be condensed into a short time-frame - let alone 30 seconds. In this article, a journalist describes the difficulty in " getting through " to Yingluck in interview, while being flanked by a sea of male aides desperate to know if she is struck by how pretty the prime minister is - comes right to the heart of two key, related issues. As Yingluck is a proxy PM - a puppet, so to speak - her appearance, her prettiness - occupies a much larger dynamic of the package than would otherwise be the case. If she can't speak, that makes it even more important. If she doesn't understand what's going on, an even greater role than that still. Her English has improved - to her credit - though not to a considerable degree. But she is further handicapped by generalities, avoiding searching questions, and generally says nothing that a four year old girl could not be coached to mimic in a day. Journalists are hardened creatures. They know a smoke-screen when they see one. And yet - Yingluck poses special challenges in today's journalistic world. She's truly impossible to interview, as anyone who has seen them can attest, with the journalists clearly trying to enter what seems to be an unfathomable space. She's like George W. Bush without the intellect.

    Yingluck and George Dubya Bush have the same English.

    George W. Bush and intellect in the same sentence?? Actually I just think he was a better actor because he was just playing himself!

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  2. as irrational and emotionally immature his words may sound, they do represent the widespread attitude towards farungs many Thais seem to have, openly advocated by Suthep and his followers. It would be quite likely, once they get to power on the political vote-buying-military-coups-merry-go-round, that farung expats will get hard times ahead in Thailand.

    Actually a lot of what is written sounds like a typical TV rant you see everyday, can't see what the problem is he is entitled to his opinion and some of what he says is true, Thailand IS full of farang losers

    Thanks God I am not a loser, I have a good job, my happy family, kids, and I respect all Thais.

    I am not keen to respect opinions of who insults other people, out of any respect.

    Maybe you believe Thailand is full of farang losers because your hanging out with the wrong crowd!

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  3. Just what we needed!!thumbsup.gif

    A neo-fascist is doing his best to create chaos in the country, the government are busy filling their pockets and law-enforcement is not existing!!

    A now as icing on the cake, a small war with Cambodia!w00t.gif

    Fascism: Franklin D. Roosevelt wrote about fascism: "The first truth is that the liberty of a democracy is not safe if the people tolerate the growth of private power to a point where it becomes stronger than their democratic state itself. That, in its essence, is fascism — ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power

    Sounds like Thaksin to me

    Sent from my Nexus 4 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app

    Actually it sounds like what has been going on in the USA!

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