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  1. What you sow is what you reap!

    Thailand what have you been sowing for the last 80 years?

    You will never see any form of change let alone Utopia, unless you have something like a fascist government, that takes off the white gloves and lays down the laws to everyone and changes everyone's mindset, to wanting to live in a Utopia, where everyone is tasked and educated to doing their part, for this change to an Utopia for the next 80 years and then, you may see some change for the better, but still no Utopia.

    Sorry that's the cold and hard facts of your situation!!!!

  2. The fire was reported to start at a stall behind the toilet of the local administration office where second-hand winter clothes were stored, and quickly raced to adjacent stalls where other second-hand clothes, and sports shoes were stored in large amount as Cambodian border traders were stockpiling for sales for upcoming tourism high season before year end

    Klong Luek station police said most stalls burnt were belonged to Cambodian traders.

    Nothing Suspicious about that fire thencoffee1.gif

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  3. “The interrogators told them to confess to the crime, and threatened to cut off their limbs, put them in a bag and dump them in a river if they did not,” DVB quoted him as saying.

    “The police also threatened to tie the two boys to a tyre, pour petrol on it, and set it alight,”

    Sounds like they would have had a better chance at the Spanish inquisition in 1478 AD.coffee1.gif

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  4. Sounds like a your A typical Thai Muslims making trouble again.

    Compensation was paid and charges were dropped, it happened Ten years ago, get over it and move on, and learn your place Khon Islam.coffee1.gif

    Oh what a sad excuse for a human being you are.

    I lived in a Thai Muslim community for two years in Krabi.

    My experience with Southern Thai Muslims is extensive, I still have a lot of Thai Muslim friends that I visit every time I go back to LOS.

    My wife's family were once Muslims, dating back generations coming from Songkla, Pattanni and Pattalung.

    And Yes, I can tell you for sure that there are a lot of A typical Thai Muslims that are trouble makers, hate Thai Buddhists and want a separate Muslim state in Thailand.

    Personal Examples of my experience.

    1. My wife purchased land and wanted to build a house in a Thai Muslim Area in Krabi, The local A Typical Muslim trouble maker, made so much trouble for my wife over this land that she had a mis carriage, and was sick and depressed for months after.

    2.My wife was driving back from her mothers house in her pick up truck when a Motor cycle with three people on it overtook her on the left, the rider was so close to her car that he hit his head on the left hand rear view mirror and crashed his bike, my wife stopped and asked them if they were ok, they were already on the phone calling the local A typical Thai Muslim trouble maker,

    My wife went to the local Police station to report the accident.

    At least two hundred people related to the bike rider came to the Police station looking for blood.

    They trashed my brand new Pick up and I had to pay 5000Baht to the bike rider at the demand of the local trouble maker, there was no damage to the bike or the riders as they were doing less than 20kms and fell over in the grass.

    My car was a wreck and needed a full panel and paint job, I sold it as soon as I drove it out of the paint shop.

    DONT EVER TELL ME I AM A SAD EXCUSE FOR A HUMAN, TAKE A GOOD LOOK AT YOURSELF.

    So you lived in a Muslim community for 2 years, and that makes your experience 'extensive'?

    I'm sorry your wife miscarried also, but that does still not give you the right to make the comment; 'ALL TROUBLE MAKERS ARE MUSLIM'.

    That in itself is a very blind observation, and a conceited one at that.

    You ought to have thought a little more before making such a rude and untrue remark. There are plenty of non-Muslims around the world who equally make as much trouble, and you don't seem to have taken that into account, because you still have a huge chip on your shoulder, alledgedly.

    I never said that all Muslims are trouble makers, that was someone else's post. I Have a lot of Thai and non Thai Muslim friends, I said that there is always an A typical shit stirrer that revs up the plebs and in my opinion that Angkhana is one of those shit stirrers, really its ten years on, people were paid compensation and charges were dropped.

    Come on Really, get a hair cut and a real job.

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  5. Does anyone really care?

    Is this news?

    Thaksin who???

    Both Thaksin and Yingluck will, at some stage, return to the Premiership of Thailand.

    The kid would also have to be odds on to sit in the big chair soon or later.

    So 3 future Thai PM's travelling together is news.

    Thaksin SHINAWATRA, the second most popular Thai alive today, that's who!

    In response to your "I can help explain your (yellow) joy for you."

    Yes, I am Racist and proud, I love to go fast, it started when I was 17 years old with a 1970 ZC Fairlane 351 cubic inch Windsor, then a 1974 LH SLR 5000 Bathurst model, then 1977 HX premier 308 stroked to 331cubic inches 13.02 seconds at the 1/4 mile, then 1979 Pontiac Trans am Firebird 455Cubic inches in stroked to 510 Cubic inches 495 horse power 11.80 seconds at the 1/4 Mile.

    Suzuki RGV Pepsi 250cc two stroke, Suzuki GSXR 1100, Suzuki Katana, Honda Repsol CBR 1100, MV Augusta 1090 RR Brutale.

    the best feeling when you are on the highway sitting on 290 kilometres per hour.

    Also Dumb means, "Lacking the power of speech".

    Is there any connection between your post and the message in blue under it?

    Yes!

  6. Does anyone really care?

    Is this news?

    Thaksin who???

    Both Thaksin and Yingluck will, at some stage, return to the Premiership of Thailand.

    The kid would also have to be odds on to sit in the big chair soon or later.

    So 3 future Thai PM's travelling together is news.

    Thaksin SHINAWATRA, the second most popular Thai alive today, that's who!

    In response to your "I can help explain your (yellow) joy for you."

    Yes, I am Racist and proud, I love to go fast, it started when I was 17 years old with a 1970 ZC Fairlane 351 cubic inch Windsor, then a 1974 LH SLR 5000 Bathurst model, then 1977 HX premier 308 stroked to 331cubic inches 13.02 seconds at the 1/4 mile, then 1979 Pontiac Trans am Firebird 455Cubic inches in stroked to 510 Cubic inches 495 horse power 11.80 seconds at the 1/4 Mile.

    Suzuki RGV Pepsi 250cc two stroke, Suzuki GSXR 1100, Suzuki Katana, Honda Repsol CBR 1100, MV Augusta 1090 RR Brutale.

    the best feeling when you are on the highway sitting on 290 kilometres per hour.

    Also Dumb means, "Lacking the power of speech".

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  7. Does anyone really care?

    Is this news?

    Thaksin who???

    Just because you don't care doesn't mean others have no interest, but it's interesting that although this is a non-news item in your mind you did have enough interest to read the post and comment about it.

    I clicked on the wrong news Article and was extremely disappointed at the result.facepalm.gif

  8. Sounds like a your A typical Thai Muslims making trouble again.

    Compensation was paid and charges were dropped, it happened Ten years ago, get over it and move on, and learn your place Khon Islam.coffee1.gif

    Oh what a sad excuse for a human being you are.

    I lived in a Thai Muslim community for two years in Krabi.

    My experience with Southern Thai Muslims is extensive, I still have a lot of Thai Muslim friends that I visit every time I go back to LOS.

    My wife's family were once Muslims, dating back generations coming from Songkla, Pattanni and Pattalung.

    And Yes, I can tell you for sure that there are a lot of A typical Thai Muslims that are trouble makers, hate Thai Buddhists and want a separate Muslim state in Thailand.

    Personal Examples of my experience.

    1. My wife purchased land and wanted to build a house in a Thai Muslim Area in Krabi, The local A Typical Muslim trouble maker, made so much trouble for my wife over this land that she had a mis carriage, and was sick and depressed for months after.

    2.My wife was driving back from her mothers house in her pick up truck when a Motor cycle with three people on it overtook her on the left, the rider was so close to her car that he hit his head on the left hand rear view mirror and crashed his bike, my wife stopped and asked them if they were ok, they were already on the phone calling the local A typical Thai Muslim trouble maker,

    My wife went to the local Police station to report the accident.

    At least two hundred people related to the bike rider came to the Police station looking for blood.

    They trashed my brand new Pick up and I had to pay 5000Baht to the bike rider at the demand of the local trouble maker, there was no damage to the bike or the riders as they were doing less than 20kms and fell over in the grass.

    My car was a wreck and needed a full panel and paint job, I sold it as soon as I drove it out of the paint shop.

    DONT EVER TELL ME I AM A SAD EXCUSE FOR A HUMAN, TAKE A GOOD LOOK AT YOURSELF.

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    Since when do laws improve inequality, unless you have the disposable income to purchase you remain poor whatever the law, rules never helped the low income person no matter where they live, be it Thailand or Antarctica , unless there is a concentrated effort to improve the income of most Thais, no matter what law are enacted, nothing will change, unfortunately the present and past governments have all mollycoddled big industry's at the expense of the average Thai. coffee1.gif.pagespeed.ce.Ymlsr09gMJ.gif width=32 alt=coffee1.gif>

    Respectfully I have to disagree, laws and more importantly enforced laws make all the difference in improving inequality. In

    particular the protection of your property and assets. Thailand/Asia is far from perfect but when you compare it to Africa, Asia is

    light years ahead.Both where in about the same position economically in the early 50's.

    In Africa if an entrepreneur opens up a road side stand and is successful and invests his profits back into a store front and

    eventually maybe a few stores has learnt if he is too successful he will have his property confiscated by well connected (government)

    mafia types. So he as learnt to fly below the radar and not be to successful, just stick with the roadside stand. Constitutionally protected

    property rights would protect the entrepreneur and allow him/her to keep investing in themselves without the Mugabe's and other president

    for life,dictators and there connected entourage form confiscating peoples, life's work. This is what would, over decades make all the difference.

    Not the bullshit programs of the UN which perpetuate the status quo. In Africa governments keep there fingers crossed for a good drought

    that will bring aid which can for the most part be skimmed. Rule of law is what makes countries successful and great. Name a successful

    great country that does not have rule of law.

    Do you know anything about Africa?

    Millionaires in Nigeria, Kenya and Angola will more than double by 2030

    In 2013 South Africa has seen a 78% increase in millionaires to 86,700

    Millionaires in Ghana will triple by 2030 with an advance of 144%

    The number of Africans with at least $1m of investable assets climbed 9.9% to 140,000 in 2012

    Things aren’t as black and white as you think.

    Were are the statistics that show how much of that wealth was gained lawfully and honestly ???

  10. As far as "equality" goes, how about including a law condemning the institutionalised Xenophobia? wai2.gifwai.gif

    And teaching the young all people are, well, people same as you.

    Not "us and the Falangs."

    Perhaps a notation in there not to judge people by the color of their skin, hair or eyes?

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    This shouldn't be a problem for a country that claims to be 95% Buddhists

  11. Absolutely disgusting story, what a disgrace....I am so glad that I don't live in Thailand anymore.coffee1.gif

    Reading between the lines makes it obvious. You'd love to live in Thailand.

    Please be honest. Is it really better to live in the States, the UK, or somewhere in Europe,or elsewhere?

    Nope, there's no Russian, Turkish, Albanian, Italian, etc Mafia in let's say Germany. They're everywhere.

    I am so glad that I live here for 12 years and will hopefully be able to continue doing so until they cremate me in my wife's village.

    Living here with, or without any Mafiosi.-thumbsup.gif

    Ohhhh!! What a heart warming story, it almost brought a tear to my eye....Until I realised that the post is about poor Thai villagers that have been murdered and told that they have to leave their home that is their legal right to stay there, by a pack of animals parading as humans that have no respect for the law or for other people, and have no legal right to be there threatening poor and defenceless people.

    So much for the fantastic story that we are 95% Buddhists in this country.facepalm.gif

    I haven't seen one true Buddhist yet and I have 30 years experience in Thailand.

    I am fairly sure that you will be singing a different song if the same thing happened in your village, you may think about changing your name to lost in space

  12. Absolutely disgusting story, what a disgrace....I am so glad that I don't live in Thailand anymore.coffee1.gif

    But still spending free time trolling on posts of developing countries' forums while staying in utopia. Interesting.

    You need to cut down on the wacky weed fella.....I never said that I was living in utopia. nirvana, paradise, heaven or any other fantasy land that a stoner could dream up. re-read my post and correct me if I am wrong.facepalm.gif

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  13. Absolutely disgusting story, what a disgrace....I am so glad that I don't live in Thailand anymore.coffee1.gif

    Have you found a small corner in Paradise where everything is dory and hunky?

    I definitely wont be told, that I have one week to leave my home by petty mafia peanut types supported by a banana military stooges.

    And yes everything here is honky and dory thanks for asking, also I don't have to sleep with one eye open and nobody calls me a Farung or shows blatant discrimination because I come from a different country or have a different religion.thumbsup.gif

    Once again thanks for asking and may the good lord bless you where ever you may be.facepalm.gif

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