Buckwheat Flour
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Like it or not, implementation of immigration laws pertaining to the USA is determined by the USA government. You are wasting your time whinging about this. Unless you can vote in the USA, suggest you just order another pint, get pissed with your like-minded mates, and find another tree to piss on.
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With all of the dung being slung by both sides, why is he going to the UK in the first place? Our Donald must be a cutter.
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4 hours ago, grumbleweed said:
How To Win Friends And Influence People: By Donald J. Trump
The kids friends are gonna grow up with nothing but fondness in their hearts for the US
Still for the life of me can't understand why people become radicalized. Something in the food maybe?
Obviously: nothing short of a nuclear holocaust could be construed as failure. This was murder of the innocents and if I was American, I'd be ashamed
Well apparently you aren't, so you can simply order another pint and feel good about yourself.
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4 hours ago, stevenl said:
Some people just don't see what is happening and the dangers involved.
Sent from my ROBBY using Thaivisa Connect mobile app
Then try hiding under the covers......maybe the boogie man will magically go away.
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22 minutes ago, pitrevie said:
Would that be one of those "alternative facts?"
Sounds like you might also have a few alternative facts up your sleeve.......
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2 minutes ago, superdome said:
dont rate your self so highly....as the poll suggests ignorant is more appropriate in your case...55555555
We learned from the best.....
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8 minutes ago, superdome said:
you must be a yank...dont like being told anything...just like your new president...who i might add is the laughing stock of the world...get a life
Oh my, you seem like the kind of Londoner who calls New York expensive.....A Brit complaining about those who "dont like to be told anything"....go figure.
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On 11/30/2016 at 2:26 PM, Beats56 said:
I don't know why the US can't have something like the Canadian medical plan. Every one says it is free but it is not. It's in your taxes...you just don't see it. Go to the hospital for something and you walk out without a bill you have to pay. Of course there can be wait times for some surgeries but at least we don't get enormous bills.
People get afraid to go to a hospital if they know they got to pay. So they won't go. That's not good for anyone.
I see my taxes and it pains me.....
Some of the reasons US med costs are diabolically expensive: more defensive medicine is practiced, high incidence of malpractice claims, US consumers disproportionately pay for new devices, meds and procedures, elevated admin costs due to so many private insurance companies and medical providers, higher doctor fees, over reliance on specialists, population is getting older, and those who aren't getting older usually eat too much processed food which is making them increasingly sicker.
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5 hours ago, ezzra said:
Hey, it could be a sting operation where after all the expat farang has gathered
together in one place the immigration and the police will come out to check
everybody visa status......
In any case, an expat fair for farang in Thailand has no redeeming values,
and it only serves ' the masters ' to show and tell....
as long as we're treated like a second and third class citizens with very little rights
and no voice or standing in the Thai system and society....
Seemingly, the actual citizens of any country should have a voice, but it is a stretch to say foreigners, even those who reside and pay paying taxes here, should have such privileges. You can always vote with your feet.
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47 minutes ago, PattayaBoy said:
Take a look at @SkyNewsBreak's Tweet: https://twitter.com/SkyNewsBreak/status/763966105002004480?s=09
Then obviously the CIA did this! Damm Americans...yup
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The over 50 people surely don't get it.... Its not the time to have aim and thought, let us live first, and we will think later on.
Yup there's another one for sure.... R.I.P where ever you are....11yrs here for me now and I hate this country, my plans to return home are coming soon....it's a bitter and brutal country once you look deeper into the people who live here.....bye bye Lieland
Well said. Ditto plans.
Great two bitter ones on the way out.
I wonder if you'd be miserable in any land. Are you over 50 by any chance?
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I wonder if King Alfred would have agreed with your comments. Do you think that human nature has profoundly changed since the 18th century? Just to name a very few, of the many post 18th massacres committed by various zealots and governments.
France – Annihilated anyone who was even suspected of opposing the French Revolution
Belgium – Annihilated the Congo free state
United States – Annihilated Indigenous Population
Australia – Annihilated Indigenous Population
Germany – Annihilated anyone in Southwest Africa who stood in their way
Ottoman Empire – Annihilated Armenians, Greeks, Assyrians, Kurds and Maronite Christians
China – Annihilated Zunghars, Tibet
Nazi Germany – Annihilated too many to count
Stalin’s Russia – Annihilated knows, probably too many to count
Japan – Annihilated Chinese by the millions
Pakistan / India – One could argue that millions lost their lives due the British brilliant idea of partition
Recently:
Cambodia – Khmer Rouge
Burundi / Rwanda – Hutus & Tutsi going at it
North Korea – Political Camps & others
Indonesia – New Guinea, PKK Chinese and East Timor
Former Yugoslavia – Bosnia and Kosovo
Sudan – Darfur
ISIS – Ok, lets not even count them yet
There are so many other examples.
The US is a failed state because the citizens have a right to own firearms? I would argue the opposite because the dark side of human nature does not support your argument. Current times are not different, and absolute power almost never results in benevolent governance. The less those in power fear the people, the more bold and predatory they,or their agents, become. The more the populations is armed the balance of power changes substantially. An armed citizenry certainly has its risks, I'd take that risk rather than hoping a government will always act brotherly.
Good luck with your perception...
Amazing the lack of intellect by some . A member of the public .A US citizen had access to An automatic weapon used in war. Head in the "18th century constitution" sand. Failed state
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Oh sorry mate....like you say, its a public forum so you have every right to blather about things you are not concerned about. I'll spit the binky back to you and suggest if you wish to criticize another country's constitution on a public forum, at least be armed with some knowledge. I'm guessing you know very little about the 2nd amendment of the US constitution. Since your country probably doesn't have gun ownership embedded in it's constitution, the idea of Americans having the constitutional right to own firearms probably scares you. The commonwealth ilk frequently argues that if the American population was simply disarmed, this would stop the murderous rampages in our country....WRONG MATE! You need to improve your aim. I doubt this the true reason you dislike American's having the right to gun ownership.
Moreover, does mass murder by any mean need a point? Crimes of this nature are committed worldwide you don't need a gun to kill a large groups of people. ...car ramming comes to mind, Should governments be more restrictive on motorized vehicle ownership because there is an increasing incidence of mass murder by car ramming? Motor vehicle ownership probably isn't written into many countries constitution so why not start there?
Americans currently have the right to bear arms in the US, and you probably don't have the same right under your constitution. Sorry, you can whinge all you want about our constitution, but your opinion is of little consequence. But oh....I forgot you said aren't worried about "out gun control laws" so maybe we should just drop the conversation there.
Well bully for you malt25...You are not a US citizen, you don't live there, and you probably never will. However, when uninvited Americans show up in your neighborhood with weapons, please feel free to comment. In the meantime, rather than worrying about the American constitution, why not focus on your own country's problems? NOYFB!
My state of Virginia allows open carry,issues concealed carry with application/passing authorized training course and doesn't require gun registration,,in fact you can't as there's no system in place for it. God love this part of America.
Okay fire at will,,I promise not to shoot back."God love this part of America." Oh, no he doesn't !
Any you wonder why so many mass shootings with guns so available to one & all.
For what it's worth, I was a gun owner & enthusiast from age 12 to 55, when I no longer had the need or opportunity to shoot.
The good ol US of A ! When one of your presidents has the gonads to address this situation, problem the better for you all.
Like you, I'm ready for the ambush.
Cheers..... Mal.
Sorry ol mate. "NOYFB!" WRONG ! Public, open forum. I've as much right to comment as you have to disagree. That's what forums are all about.
I'm not at all worried about you're out of control gun situation. Just passing a comment re the number of pointless mass shootings you poor souls are experiencing due to the availability of guns.
Keep shooting, your aim ain't real good so far. Go & have a coldie or a nookie, you'll feel lots better.
Cheers, again. :-)
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Well bully for you malt25...You are not a US citizen, you don't live there, and you probably never will. However, when uninvited Americans show up in your neighborhood with weapons, please feel free to comment. In the meantime, rather than worrying about the American constitution, why not focus on your own country's problems? NOYFB!
My state of Virginia allows open carry,issues concealed carry with application/passing authorized training course and doesn't require gun registration,,in fact you can't as there's no system in place for it. God love this part of America.
Okay fire at will,,I promise not to shoot back."God love this part of America." Oh, no he doesn't !
Any you wonder why so many mass shootings with guns so available to one & all.
For what it's worth, I was a gun owner & enthusiast from age 12 to 55, when I no longer had the need or opportunity to shoot.
The good ol US of A ! When one of your presidents has the gonads to address this situation, problem the better for you all.
Like you, I'm ready for the ambush.
Cheers..... Mal.
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Done! Anything else?
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I would ban all non-Thai Muslims and Middle Easterners/Arabs/Persians from entry into the Kingdom as a starter.....1 death from an ISIS nutjob is 1 death too many. Let's cut out this PC-bullsh!t and take extreme measures. Look at what happened in France.
Let's bomb them all and steal their resources......oh no wait, we did that already!
Stole their resources!? What Marxist fantasy land do you live in? We have been paying 100 dollars a barrel to Saudia Arabia for decades and the the Saudi power elites AKA The House of Saud has stolen 99 % of their peoples resources. Without 'us' there would be no oil industry or gas industry or any modern technology in the stone age middle east.
Um I could be wrong but I don't remember the west invading Saudi Arabia and deposing of it's government. Surprising given it's human rights record and the west's propensity to refer to human rights as justification where it has done exactly this with other countries.
What was that about a fantasy land?
Middle Eastern oil wealth is largely controlled by the state, yet most of the population remains poor......Getting off topic aren't we?
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No security alert on US embassy website as of 10:00, 21-Feb-16........
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You listen to Trump supporters and they're all in on this banning Muslims thing. They're scared. That's a characteristic of a Republican voter. They're fearful of everything but especially Muslims.
The chances of an American being killed in a terrorist attack by a Muslim on American soil are negligible. It's been estimated at 20,000,000 to 1.
The Donald with his xenophobia appeals to the scared and the stupid, the Republican base.
Agree .....Trump supporters seem to be distracted and paranoid. They should be more concerned about anyone expressing nauseating condescension and a delusional sense of superiority.
Elect us so we can run your lives. And if you don’t want us to, that only proves how stupid you are.
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A positive note is that lots and lots of normal Thai's own guns meaning that Thai citizens are not a soft target for ISIS militants as people in Europe are [ except Swiss ] and the UK . Imagine if ISIS militants tried to rape women in Texas !.... Bang!....brains splattered all the way back to the middle east.
Maybe, maybe not. Based on past performance here, people might just stand around and watch. Been known to happen.
And, just because the PM does not have any information, does not mean they did not cross the border. as another poster mentioned, it seems that all they might need is a small brown envelope.
Re: unarmed people standing around to watch....
Assaults, usually involve circumstances where the physically superior party can inflict overwhelming injury to the victim. If bystanders are unarmed, it seems natural for them to avoid intervention when the attacker appears to have an advantage. A gun removes the disparity in physical strength, size, or numbers between a potential attacker and defender . Moreover, a gun makes lethal force easier, and therefore favors of the weaker defender, not the stronger attacker. If both are armed, the field is at least level.
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This post must have slipped by the editors/moderators who manage this site.
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Thanks. Wonder if Rep. Cotton is spending a few days in Bangkok on a "fact finding" mission, courtesy of the taxpayers. I'm always suspicious of the need for moralizers to investigate the dens of iniquity. Soi Cowboy....I tell you friends, it was horrifying.An update
The guy in the photo with the PM is Tom Cotton, a right wing senator from Arkansaw who has been in the Senate for one year. He became famous for a letter he drafted to the leaders of Iran that, in effect, said that the President of the United States did not set foreign policy. Like any newbie, he has sits on sub-committees and has no power in the Senate. He certainly does not represent Amercian foreign policy with regard to any country, including Thailand.
Let's not kid ourselves, both sides do this at taxpayer expenses. I've sat next to several office holding leftist Democrats undertaking these so "fact finding" trips. It's a bonus watching them squirm in their seats when I start asking questions.
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Too little, too late. This doesn't even scratch the surface of what needs to be done with gun control.
So why don't you scratch the surface by expanding on your remarks?
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So an 18 year old thug with an illegal gun is shot by an off-duty policeman is an immediate reason for the gun control freaks to start screaming to take away all guns, even those legally obtained by following the 20,000 or so gun laws.
There is a little more to the story...
"CMPD says Thomas Ferguson, an off-duty officer, arrived on scene after hearing shots fired inside the mall. Witnesses tell WBTV the shooting was in retaliation to a shooting that happened last week involving the deceased suspect's brother."
You Aussies want to blame somebody, try blaming the 18 year old thug that was prepared to exact revenge in a public mall.
How does the saying go? "People don't kill guns... Guns kill people"?
As an Aussi, I don't feel the need, or see the reason, to blame anyone... The blame games needs to be done by the parties involved, including law enforcement, your courts and your citizens
Seemingly some Americans wish to follow Australia's gun law example.... Which is fine, we don't mind... But Theres no point in getting upset with Australians, because we don't care... It's your problem, not ours... We fixed ours
And while its legal for you all to own a mini Arsenal, I support that, because your following the law... Although I do believe that if carrying, they should, by law, be visible.... Concealed is like a snake in the grass.
Well said Farcanell! But it seems many non-Americans can't resist on weighing in on this issue. Even a story like this one often brings a flood of winging about US gun control. I wholeheartedly agree with you, and wish some of the other citizens of the Commonwealth would recognize THIS NOT YOUR PROBLEM.
Near as I can tell, the Australian's never had the right gun ownership specifically written into their constitution. As such, implementation of a gun confiscation (sorry,mandatory buy-back ) law was much easier. However, implementing similar laws in the US is a nonstarter politically, unrealistic, and, by the way, completely unconstitutional. If you not an American, be thankful that you don't have this bag of rocks to carry around,. Surely your country has their own problems to work out. Perhaps some of you should focus your problem solving skills on those issues instead.
Frenchman, Russians arrested in Phuket brawl
in Phuket News
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The Russians should have simply walked away and rented from someone else. Surely there were plenty of other outlets providing this service nearby.