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tandor

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  1. 17 minutes ago, AussieBob18 said:

    That is the issue - they have all been banned for 10 years in Thailand politics.  Anyone know what happens to those seats they won? Will there be by-elections? If so, that is the chance for another anti-Junta Party and People to stand, and how many votes they get would be interesting.  Or has the Junta just gotten rid of some troublesome members and no one replaces them? 

     

    ....its a tactic directly out of 'The Art of War'..how to unsettle your foe and undermine their confidence and abilities.

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  2. 1 hour ago, spidermike007 said:

    Why can't men just walk away? There is a big issue with the relationship. It cannot be resolved. So, you accept it and move on. That is what real men do. Babies and children, who look like men, take offense at anything and everything and react in a crazy manner, without any reflection. 

     

    Know thyself. Look within for the source of the problem. Take responsibility for your life. Man up. Get a life. 

    ...being mentally fragile and incensed on revenge is very hard to control for these types.

  3. 2 hours ago, Baerboxer said:

     

    Unlike Labour - whoops! There still leader, hanging around like a bad spell, shagged his shadow Home Secretary many years ago who allegedly turned up at his house and had an altercation with his wife.

     

    Sleaziness and low morals aren't confined to any single area of the political spectrum. Just ask Keith Vaz the disgraced rent boy and cocaine loving ex MP recently elected chair of Leicester East Labour Party.

     

    I'm sure the French and other political landscape is little different.

    ..any country.

  4. 15 hours ago, ChaiyaTH said:

    Not that difficult to obtain weapons if one is a soldier in the first place, secondly willing to kill the people trying to avoid him doing so.
    Kind of a pointless question if you ask me. When I was in the Dutch army, I could have done the same too.

    Doesn't matter if security is tight, you are trusted and you can kill the person handing the weapons out / collecting them at the safe rooms.
    He could also have gone to a shooting range and kill the ones stopping him. So actually something that can not be avoided if he/she really wants to do like this.

    ...i agree totally..he would not have approached the armory dressed as a civilian..but as the drama unfolded his dress still did not alert anyone and he just drove up to the shopping mall in the army vehicle, got out dressed and armed to the teeth and just walked in un-challenged into the mall, firing randomly at any one.

    Let me add; why were there not any military personnel on duty at ALL the Kingdoms shopping malls, in light of the mass killings a few weeks earlier at the Lopburi gold shop heist. Im sure the public would have expected this and would have been appreciative of the military's' presence...RIP to all those who have been slain.

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  5. 6 hours ago, petermik said:

    Total ineptitude on the Army,s so called security sorry......:thumbsup:

    ...agreed...and the Police and the Government, particularly hot on the heels of the last tragedy at the gold shop heist..wouldn't you think ALL public malls for starters would have doubled/trebled their security presences..Im quite sure the public would have appreciated it if the Army had have been deployed around the country, after all it is still a military regime here...these mass shootings are steadily on the increase and all the crazed offenders are choosing areas where the public are easy targets..all to make some point in their twisted minds..whatever happened to annual assessments and ratings of all military and police personnel..Im stunned and flabbergasted..and may i had qualified to say these things...RIP all those victims and may the injured recover quickly.

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