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Upon hearing the the details of the purse snatch, it wouldn't surprise me that the police knew immediately who to pay a visit to.
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On 10/23/2023 at 6:07 PM, Ralf001 said:
So by secrecy you are talking about his health records ?
Those are private and not for public viewing unless P'Thaksin chooses to make available.... Same for you and I.
I hope you have learned something from your ridiculous accusations against me in this thread. Had you read my original post accurately, without jumping the gun, you would have realized that at no point did I use the word MEDICAL. There were many secrets upon his return. I was not and DID NOT refer to MEDICAL secrets.
In future, I suggest that you do not ASS UME or alter a statement to fit your own narrative. Doing so, so recklessly, is not constructive.
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Just now, NanLaew said:
Why don't you tell all of us about your medical conditions first?
I never said squawt about medical conditions. It was this other angry old man poster who brought up medical. That's his problem, not mine. Anybody following the return of Thaksin knows that there was many secrets about his return. People were left to guess about all the special treatment that he received .... and I'm not talking about MEDICAL ISSUES. I frankly don't care what his medical issues are .... if any. And as for your question about my medical condition, it's none of your business. But with that said, I'm proud to be 75 and on ZERO meds. No issues whatsoever. I can outwork any 40 year old and outperform them in other ways too. You and that other guy need to learn how to read and stop bringing forth this medical thing. I repeat, I never said anything about medical issues, but other people did. There are many secrets to the Thaksin fiasco besides medical.
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25 minutes ago, Scouse123 said:I think I won't bother biting as you are trolling about your hero P' Thaksin........what a crock of shi ite.
Bye.
VERY WELL STATED. Thank you.
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Just now, Ralf001 said:
Not missed anything but what is this secrecy you speak of ?
I don't have the time or interest to back-search for other members. It's all here in A N for you to do yourself.
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I guess you missed reading some of the many events since he returned. It's all been reported right here on AseanNow.
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8 minutes ago, Nickcage49 said:Yeah right. Nice acting job.
Fair to say, his credibility has taken a beating, what with the secrecy and special treatment.
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24 minutes ago, rwill said:Perhaps it includes an engine so they won't have to use oars to move it.
I think it would be a wise idea to incorporate some kind of a self-raise device so that after it sinks, they can refloat it and try again. That's after it undergoes a 5 billion dollar renovation and refurbishment process. TIT.
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And should this swap proceed, Thailand will have acquired a $466,000,000 USD frigate (17 billion THB converted to USD = $466 million). That's a pretty high priced "boat". Where's the common sense in that?
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TAT are likely to count the 8,439 Thai workers returning home as tourist arrivals. Whatever it takes to pump the numbers!
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Just now, fobuff said:
So the submarines were not needed in the end.....🤔
They never were needed. They were just over-priced toys, or a vehicle to move cash around (not literally).
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Just now, ThailandRyan said:
Sank right into Prayuts deep pockets... you meant right?
I purposely left the final disposition of backhander funds up to the individual reader's imagination.
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13 hours ago, Morch said:Comes with a way higher price tag.
Purchasing a bunch of smaller vessels, and aerial assets at a lower cost would make a better return on investment.
"Higher price tag" because now the BIG backhander has to be paid a second time. The sub backhander sank with the previous government.
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2 hours ago, spidermike007 said:Will they also disclose the overseas assets of all 2,200 generals and members of the Prayuth administration? Penthouses in NY, Swiss lakefront chalets, overseas bank and investment accounts? How about some real investigative reporting?
If that swindled money had been spread amongst the Thai citizens, millions, maybe tens of millions, would be lifted out of poverty. Instead, the greedy few have taken more than they would ever need to live on.
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Just now, jippytum said:
Really.. They are so desperate to attract the Chinese the only incentive left will be paying them to come.
"paying them to come". Isn't there already a lot of that happening with tourists in Thailand?
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This is a precursor to charging passenger tickets by weight. Any other explanation is BS.
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1 hour ago, mstevens said:
He eats like a panther.
And "eats" panther.
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Small is beautiful. Tiny homes are the new trend (for some).
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From what I recall of pictures of Premchai a couple years ago, it appears like he has been fed well in prison. Or maybe family brought treats on visiting days.
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That "stuff" seems to affect the brain even more so than a couple bottles of vodka.
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Next, the jerk will be rolling out the red carpet for Hamas, Iran, North Korea and Russia to hold a peace meeting in Pattaya. May as well invite Trump as well.
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The master "homecoming" plan is slowly being revealed.
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2 hours ago, MikeandDow said:
What a load of rubbish !! try and get your fact right, the quote we shall fight was winston churchill the 2nd world war nothing to do with saxons of northern Germany plus saxons are norwegen you need to read the history of the formation of israli quote
Thank you for the clarity re this quote. I was starting to question just how bad my knowledge is of the past, as I had always understood these words to be, as you say, spoken by Winston Churchill.
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18 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:It's somehow confusing.
The embassy will not assist her.
The boy was sent home.
So how the case can proceed?
Certainly it's easier to close the book than to start and go on with investigations.
And justice? Nowhere around?
I wouldn't make any conclusions at the moment. The story sounds terryfing, strange, and weird. Will we know the truth?
You make a good point. As I said in an earlier comment, "the devil is in the details". But then pervert scubascuba3 suggested I was looking for more sexual details. What a perv !
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Political Climate To Determine How Quickly Paetongtarn Becomes PM: Anutin
in Thailand News
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All the cards are falling right into place, as per the plan, hatched long ago.