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neeray

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  1. I'd say that it's pretty much a world problem. I live on a main "drag" in the suburbs of Toronto. Noisy, fast bikes rip along the 4 lane road in "drag" race mode late into the evening, every evening. Cops here do nothing about it. Good luck Pattaya police. But I did see a cop give chase to one recently. A car stands no chance of catching a rice rocket.
  2. Ambitious or not, it's about time somebody has the cajones to stand up to the current powers. Enough is enough !
  3. They don't "follow it". They "bend it" to whatever way the junta party says to bend it.
  4. I hope that the Thai people are being made well aware, in understandable simple Thai language, that the Prayut gang rigged the system in the first place and is now pulling dirty tricks out of their back pocket in order to hold onto power, a power that the majority of Thais don't want them to have anymore. This is no time for naivete or complacency. Thais need to fight for what they voted for.
  5. Well, if not the next, the one after that. And if still no luck, try again in the next one after the one after that, and if still RIGGED, just keep on trying. At least by that time, the so-called senators will all be dead. Me too, unfortunately, I was wanting to live long enough in hope of seeing democracy finally winning in Thailand. But for the next-however-many-elections, it looks like SSDD.
  6. Kind of like "you can run but you can not hide".
  7. At least this bill will help the Thai citizens realize that Prayut RIGGED the senate and that 250 senate votes are FAKE (sounds a lot like a GOP argument, LOL)
  8. Basically just version 2.0 of the junta government if Prawit becomes PM. SSDD
  9. If they do that, they're inviting giga trouble on the streets. Besides, they will have lost major respect (although there wasn't much to start with) nationally and whatever little respect they had internationally.
  10. That still sounds corrupt to me. Doesn't have to necessarily involve baht.
  11. Those who organize street protests will probably be busy "organizing", in view of this development.
  12. The problems with old escalators seem to be "escalating".
  13. This must have involved some very tall dollar business dealings and a heated, irreconcilable dispute, what with cutting one business partner into chopped steak. The murder tends to sound more like it happened impulsively as opposed to being planned. (if planned, not very good planning).
  14. To use that old adage, in enhanced form, "don't let the door slam your sorry butt too hard on the way out".
  15. Wasn't there another bridge incident in the past month? Best stay well away from bridges. Bad things come in threes.
  16. I believe that previous articles made it clear that the 3 million was for alive status, not dead.
  17. 13 million: That kind of gives credence to the comparison of, "The Wild Wild West".
  18. I think the lights have come on for the 'old guard' and they realize that the majority of Thai people want change. Resisting and/or delaying change through manipulation would be met with major trouble in the streets.
  19. I think maybe she was just checking to see if he had any food on his face before taking a birthday picture.
  20. I wonder how his daughters feel about him. Surely they can't be proud of his performance. Surely they must know where all the money darn well came from.
  21. Can't say anything good about the General but at least he didn't call it a rigged or stolen election.
  22. Many, many, many, many times greater. So great. The greatest.
  23. He'd better be extra careful not to pack any top secret documents in the boxes of personal items. Golf shirts and shoes should be packed separately.

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