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sweatalot

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  1. 1 hour ago, worgeordie said:

    Thinking about moving it now, when it's just about finished,

    so another Billion THB of taxpayers money gone to waste,

     

    Justice Ministry, construction contractors and local residents – deserve sympathy.!

     

    regards worgeordie

    Yes move it - if possible to an ugly place.

    Wrongdoers should not be respected. But the will of the public should.

    Even if it was not against the law (I doubt it) they should have known what they were doing.

    A picture of the destoyed nature in the area shows it all,

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  2. 1 hour ago, ThreeEyedRaven said:

    Not to forget getting a good occasional kicking from your superiors during training. Luckily for him, he seems to have quite a bit of extra padding to protect him during that.

    The news media helpfully listed nine reasons why "Nan Man" should really be happy. A life in the army would mean, among other things:

     

    Doing your duty for King and Country,

    Gaining knowledge and a trade,

    Understanding perseverance and sacrifice

    Obtaining strength,

    Getting tons of friends.....AND monthly pay!

     

    another advantage is he will lose weight - good for health !

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  3. Watana said he wanted to pass on his moral support to the party, which he hoped would help bring back people’s politics, while enabling more young bloods to enter politics and ending the junta’s rule.

     

    Good for him - if he's sincere 

    but

    why now?

    why did he not pass on moral support to people

    who were pro democracy and for this reason against the shins, corruption and cronyism ?

  4. 5 hours ago, YetAnother said:

    from the larger article: "The Prayuth government is "morally bankrupt," wrote Thitinan Pongsudhirak, a political scientist at Chulalongkorn University, in an op-ed last week";

    that is damning;

    the force of change has to come from the thinking members of the thai middle class,

    their numbers are not yet large enough nor coordinated nor collaborated to force change

     

     

    .... and I am afraid they are by far  outnumbered by the undemocratic and even more corrupt Shin dynastie and their election pawns

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