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  1. Thailand has been put under a lot of pressure with revelations regarding human trafficking. They had to pull a "we're doing something" story out of the bag. I am not claiming this is not real but this jewellery factory happened to draw the short straw and been the one busted in the full glare of national media.

    It is rather like the taxi driver tales which usually follow some horrendous crime story. They are always on the lines of "foreigner leaves 2 million baht in taxi but honest driver hands it in."

    Now there is logic.

  2. Here we go again!! We can't win at the ballot-box, but we can always trust the "independent" Thai judiciary to do the dirty work for us!!

    And the Shins' anthem then? 'We buy ourselves a cheap majority of gullible ignorants N.& E., put the pawn we have groomed to on top of it (N.B. your idol Thaksin), set (bend) the Judiciary to our hand, and with the police and the army in our pocket, we are the masters of Thailand'? Unfortunately for the clan, it didn't all go as planned with some(!) parts of the Judiciary and the Military. And there might also have been another 'family' which did not agree (anymore)... All considerations you may not be busy with, but that I like to put forward to balance your, mind you, for me far from totally incorrect, opinion. Do two wrongs make a right though? Not for me! Only totally new movements and parties, excluding all existing politicians and colour-coded (anti-) 'heroes', bound by their published programs, and made automatically responsible for all their actions, could IMO bring the country forward, with a Judiciary serving Justice to all, with the Military in their barracks, the police doing, exclusively(!) a, good, police job, and, why not, to make it entirely irrealistic, all people becoming a, totally different, decent, education. My dream for Thailand, which will alas probably remain a dream forever... What is your dream JOC?

    The army is in the Shinawatras pocket?

    All credibility got up and walked out the door as your fingers were typing this little piece of illogical delusion.

    Then you and the stuttering parrot enlighten us with your wisdom as to why you know different.The only delusion here is your own in actually expecting the members will believe you are somebody with character and insight, something we all lack. If you cannot place the facts on the table to verify your own credibility when attempting to ridicule another point of view, shut the F U.

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  3. Great plan General/PM, first sell off the country to China then make outlandish claims of great trade deals. About all you and these minion countries have, is the same retarded intellect. What next a deal with some backwater African or South American country. But to be fair, one could not expect Thailand to feast on the main dishes, so the crumbs it is. Wow! you are the man.

  4. So let's get this straight ... This used to be land owned by farmers.... But now owned by non farmers...

    So presumably the land was sold by the original farmers who owned the land (illegally) and the transfer was signed off by government official in area land office (illegally) ....

    And the bad guy is the one who bought it?

    And the plan is to take it from the person who bought the land and give it back to the people who sold it the first time?

    Any charges to be placed against those who sold the land illegally ?

    Any charges to be placed against the presumably corrupt government officer that signed off on the transfer of ownership?

    No, because their IQ voids them from understanding the basics.

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  5. "The hunt for the suspect was carried out by central police, who notified me in advance about the operation to arrest him," Mukdahan police chief Pol Colonel Ukkrit Songchaisanguan said, adding that police had yet to retrieve the stolen valuables. Sounds to me that they are all in this together, including the chauffeur and probably the owner of the jewellery and car. Police get the rocks, the driver the car when all cools down and the lady a handsome insurance payout. All's well that ends well.

  6. Reality check:

    - The general is a general, he's not a slick politician.

    - He no doubt wishes, after the event, that he hadn't used some words, phrases, etc.

    - Right now Thailand doesn't need slick politicians, it does need a man who can use his power to quiet things down and achieve some desperately needed reforms, which will ultimately put the country back into the hands of the good people of Thailand.

    - Let's be honest, 99% of Thailand past slick politicians don't want reforms in fact they would have no hesitation to make changes which make it easier for them to rape the country. And many of these people are capable of slick PR / slick words, but often quite dishonest.

    Go general go.

    The General Prat Prayut and politicians are not slick, just sick. This ring master couldn't run a country fair let alone a country.

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