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  1. Wrong answer!!! I gave you a one out of two chance of getting it right (even throwing in some substantial clues) and you still flunked itcheesy.gifcheesy.gif .

    In another thread.. Families of the deceased at Big C have pressed murder charges against her.

    No worry. The dem's pdrc/pcad are using children - Shame

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    The shame's yours!!!

    Wow, you are scared of the truth. Who exposed these children to danger of being killed?

  2. Who would I rather be? One is an irrelevant wash-up with murder charges hanging over their head and the other is the leader of the most powerful and popular political movement this country has ever seen and will continue to be so into the foreseeable future. Bit of a no brainer really.

    They had sensible and affordable policies - that is why THEY are not in this predicament now.

    Tell me, in whose shoes would you rather be in at the moment, Abhisit or beleaguered Yingluck? I know who out of the two is sleeping better at night and doesn't feel that the world is against them!!!!

    Wrong answer!!! I gave you a one out of two chance of getting it right (even throwing in some substantial clues) and you still flunked itcheesy.gifcheesy.gif .

    In another thread.. Families of the deceased at Big C have pressed murder charges against her.

    No worry. The dem's pdrc/pcad are using children - Shame

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  3. They were protesting and at the same time expressing their political stance peacefully.
    Do you support seperation?

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    For my comment and feeling toward this issue, read my postings here on this topic.

    Ive read already what you said about your Lanna roots. Answer the question. Yes or no?

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    Yes, and what did I said about me having LANNA linkage and my comment and feeling on this issue?

    What is your problem? Are you having a problem on sharing your opinion on the unifying of Thailand? Or have you ever?

  4. The only way the Dems will "absolutely walk into power" is with the help of judges, the army and those who can't be named. They're never going to win an election because they don't have policies to help ordinary people.

    Policies are easy to dream up, you can make them up on the run, just ask PTP and the fugitive, only problem theirs were flawed from day one as has now been proven.
    Dem has good policy? Why they lost elections for the last 20 years? Oh, I know, it must be vote buying again.

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    They had sensible and affordable policies - that is why THEY are not in this predicament now.

    Tell me, in whose shoes would you rather be in at the moment, Abhisit or beleaguered Yingluck? I know who out of the two is sleeping better at night and doesn't feel that the world is against them!!!!

    What sensible policies? They were not even elected to form a government for the last twenty years.

    I don't know who sleep better, at least I know who is living in a 'victimized mentality world' and need treatments for suffering from Thaksinphobia.

  5. ^ Not one of the PTP top brass have (AFAIK) condemned the separatists. Chalerm might yet fulfill his promise. Albeit a tad late.

    They were protesting and at the same time expressing their political stance peacefully.

    While advocating secession. Tell it to the judge.

    Want to know more about my comment and feeling on this issue, read my postings here on this topic.

  6. ^ Not one of the PTP top brass have (AFAIK) condemned the separatists. Chalerm might yet fulfill his promise. Albeit a tad late.

    They were protesting and at the same time expressing their political stance peacefully.

    Do you support seperation?

    Sent from my GT-I9500 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app

    For my comment and feeling toward this issue, read my postings here on this topic.

  7. ^ Not one of the PTP top brass have (AFAIK) condemned the separatists. Chalerm might yet fulfill his promise. Albeit a tad late.

    They were protesting and at the same time expressing their political stance peacefully.

    I wonder what the constitution has to say about separatists?

    Ask the Southern separatist movements. For my comment on this issue, read my postings on this topic here.

  8. Yep.... You won't face any more opposition to completing the elections, enough data has now been leaked to confirm that the elections will be voided by the constitutional court and fresh elections held of which the PTP and YL will no longer have caretaker power, and the Dems will absolutely walk into power.

    Oh happy days.

    The only way the Dems will "absolutely walk into power" is with the help of judges, the army and those who can't be named. They're never going to win an election because they don't have policies to help ordinary people.

    Policies are easy to dream up, you can make them up on the run, just ask PTP and the fugitive, only problem theirs were flawed from day one as has now been proven.
    Dem has good policy? Why they lost elections for the last 20 years? Oh, I know, it must be vote buying again.

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  9. Oh no, does that mean AV will be impeached for dereliction of duty? Don't worry, he has the protection of the appointed senators. The Senate will be divided into three factions with the continuous no quorum incidents - boycott the impeachment, vote no and the other faction 'respect my vote'. WOW, LOL. 55555555

    Your posts are becoming less sensible. Which is a shame.

    How could Abhisit be impeached? Is he back as PM already?

    Look at all the facts in this case, that a number of posters have kindly supplied details of and references to. Then take a step back and see if you post is sensible or simply a tit for tat tirade against Abhisit,

    Yingluck seems to also be in trouble for removing someone from office so a relative can be installed. Now nepotism and cronyism are interesting areas to investigate.

    Ohhohoho, of course, AV cannot be impeached. Of course that was also my question? I am still enjoying my coffee.

  10. BTW, I am of proud LANNA linkage and I am not afraid to mention that now.

    Someone who is also proud of the Lanna heritage, albeit before the recent preference switch by Red Shirts from a Lanna monarchy to a Lanna Republic, is Pheu Thai Party MP and Deputy Prime Minister Plodprasop.

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    Pictures of Thai Deputy Prime Minister Plodprasop Suraswadi in full costume reportedly as the 13th century Lanna King Mangrai. Plodprasob will be taking part in a play in the run-up to the 2nd Asia-Pacific Water Summit in Chiang Mai on May 18-19, 2013.

    http://asiancorrespondent.com/107631/tongue-thaied-of-garbage-and-kings-and-deputy-pms/

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    I just had my lunch with my family.

    I trust it was before you saw this photo. smile.png

    Yayaya. on another post I said I was having a good laugh while having a good cup of coffee.

  11. BTW, I am of proud LANNA linkage and I am not afraid to mention that now.

    Someone who is also proud of the Lanna heritage, albeit before the recent preference switch by Red Shirts from a Lanna monarchy to a Lanna Republic, is Pheu Thai Party MP and Deputy Prime Minister Plodprasop.

    945628_509887629060928_1549254044_n.jpg

    Pictures of Thai Deputy Prime Minister Plodprasop Suraswadi in full costume reportedly as the 13th century Lanna King Mangrai. Plodprasob will be taking part in a play in the run-up to the 2nd Asia-Pacific Water Summit in Chiang Mai on May 18-19, 2013.

    http://asiancorrespondent.com/107631/tongue-thaied-of-garbage-and-kings-and-deputy-pms/

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    Yep, it's that 'king Plodrasop.

    Good laugh while having a cup of coffee after lunch with my family.

  12. BTW, I am of proud LANNA linkage and I am not afraid to mention that now.

    Someone who is also proud of the Lanna heritage, albeit before the recent preference switch by Red Shirts from a Lanna monarchy to a Lanna Republic, is Pheu Thai Party MP and Deputy Prime Minister Plodprasop.

    945628_509887629060928_1549254044_n.jpg

    Pictures of Thai Deputy Prime Minister Plodprasop Suraswadi in full costume reportedly as the 13th century Lanna King Mangrai. Plodprasob will be taking part in a play in the run-up to the 2nd Asia-Pacific Water Summit in Chiang Mai on May 18-19, 2013.

    http://asiancorrespondent.com/107631/tongue-thaied-of-garbage-and-kings-and-deputy-pms/

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    I just had my lunch with my family.

  13. A separation that results in a separate sovereign State will be a sad day for me and many.

    On the other hand, I can understand the feelings of the Lanna majority 'Northern people'. In the past, they were afraid of letting people know of their Lanna heritage or linkage. They are happy to be part of the Kingdom of Thailand, but they are now fighting because they don't want to be pushed to the edge of the cliff after stepping backward many steps. They are feeling that they are unjustly ruled by the South and are forcing them to establish their own destiny.

    Whether they will be better off or not is very subjective and is immaterial to them. Nothing is more better off than human dignity and they believe they can do without what 'the rest of Thailand' needs.

    If a separate sovereign Sate happened in the 'North', we are going to see a new 'Geo-political' landscape.

    BTW, I am of proud LANNA linkage and I am not afraid to mention that now.

    The thing is, Lan Na was a Kingdom - as I am sure you well know - and not a People's Democratic Republic.

    The relatives of the former northern rulers, the chao mueang, are still around of course - but maybe a new chao mueang from San Kamphaeng would rule this highly unlikely (indeed impossible) statelet? Chao Thaksin perhaps? In some UDD dreams, no doubt, but not mine, and I have lived in the north for 25 years.

    And where is Dr Bruce when an intelligent response is needed?

    Thank you for your input on the issue.

    My comment is not about whether it is a "People's Democratic Republic" or a resurrection of the LANNA kingdom. They may want a Chao Thaksin or any other name since Thaksin and all his siblings have Royal blood through the linkage of his mother.

    It is about people are being pushed to the cliff after stepping backward many steps. The feeling of being unjustly ruled by the South and not being treated equal and the continuous belittling and denigrating them are forcing them to establish their own destiny.

    Things are gradually changing since 25 years ago - regionally and globally.

    Whether they will be better off or not is very subjective and is immaterial to them. Nothing is more better off than human dignity and they believe they can do without what 'the rest of Thailand' needs.

    If a separate sovereign Sate happened in the 'North', we are going to see a new 'Geo-political' landscape. I meant the world will see a new 'Geo-political' landscape and adjust to it accordingly in their international policies and trade.

  14. Suthep has been dividing the nation with his speeches every night for the past 4 months.

    This is the result. I hope he likes it.

    It's his only achievement in 4 months.

    If the people of Issan want to become a republic then let them.

    I just hope they have to get apply for a work permit, get a visa, do 90 day reporting and are denied the right to buy land or get a personal loan from the banks, just like any other foreigner. If they decide to move or work in The Kingdom of Thailand.

    Sorry to be so cynical but this is just a power grab, an opportunity by some of the more extreme elements of the red shirt movement to make a play for carving out their slice of the pie. To convince the people of Issan they are better off without the rest of Thailand, with the reds as their leaders and a select few of the reds in charge of the purse strings.

    A separation that results in a separate sovereign State will be a sad day for me and many.

    On the other hand, I can understand the feelings of the Lanna majority 'Northern people'. In the past, they were afraid of letting people know of their Lanna heritage or linkage. They are happy to be part of the Kingdom of Thailand, but they are now fighting because they don't want to be pushed to the edge of the cliff after stepping backward many steps. They are feeling that they are unjustly ruled by the South and are forcing them to establish their own destiny.

    Whether they will be better off or not is very subjective and is immaterial to them. Nothing is more better off than human dignity and they believe they can do without what 'the rest of Thailand' needs.

    If a separate sovereign Sate happened in the 'North', we are going to see a new 'Geo-political' landscape.

    BTW, I am of proud LANNA linkage and I am not afraid to mention that now.

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  15. what allegation or accusation you are trying to make? I am more interested in the scheme's wider economic perspective and its contribution to the overall economy and food security preparations of Thailand rather than the different methods of statistical calculation and analysis and argument.

    Oh no, no you aren't. If you'd be you'd call it for what it is, a complete disaster measured by any metric you would like to apply (except the electoral success in garnering votes)

    Go on, show us how it has been a success if you disagree, with actual numbers and citations.

    What are you talking about???

    I said

    I am more interested in the scheme's wider economic perspective and its contribution to the overall economy and food security preparations of Thailand rather than the different methods of statistical calculation and analysis and argument.

    I know the importance of my vote.

  16. Further coup will not end any situation. The armed forces should stand on the side of the democratically elected government with the King as the head of state to reinstate law and order and enforcing the rule of law.

    where have you been for the last 2 months

    There is no democratically elected government

    The country is in caretaker mode because of corrupt practices

    what rule of Law

    any time the law is against the Taskin family

    the law is no good

    where do you come up with all the BS from

    Your twist that a caretaker government is not as well as a democratically people elected government with the King as the HOS is not funny at all.

    In fact, it seems that you are trivializing the mandatory role of the armed forces to stand on the side of a government to reinstate law and order and enforcing the rule of law. - even if it is on caretaker mode, in accordance to the Constitution and Royal Decree. It is not BS and your twist was not funny at all.

    When is 'any time' the law is against Tasin family, the law is no good.

    You may try to twist, spin or distort to win or provoke an argument, but that does not solve what are actually happening socially, politically and in the independence judiciary. In fact you cannot offer any suggestion for the peace and the unifying of my beloved Thailand with such attitude. Your triviality is childish.

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