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dinsdale

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  1. A 3 year old doesn't drop out of school they are taken out and are also not a youth. Poverty is the major cause. More hot air with zero detail about how to do this and IMHO impossible to implement without financial support to the families. Sadly Thailand follows the US model of very limited social security.
  2. A complete sham from the beginning which was obviously open to corruption. The Senate should be a national vote by the people (has it's own problems TIT) not a selection where the voting public has no say in who represents them in the Senate and those selected, not elected pay off other selectees for their seat in the Senate.
  3. All sold at schools and outside/next to schools.
  4. Total and absolute BS. LOS was the land that the magnificent Buddha sticks came from some 5 decades ago. Of course you wouldn't know this as your knowledge of dope or lack thereof is well demonstrated in your post.
  5. Interesting. This is a diversion surely. I see this as dope being recriminalised as no longer the issue and focus now on medical use only which of course was the BJP initial approach. The focus should be recriminalisation vs regulation the latter being the only sane way to go and the former being the Thaksin way to go.
  6. The whole thing is a farce and anybody who can't see this must be very stupid indeed.
  7. They can get rid of the party but this will not change this number. If anything it will increase it. The Thai people want change.
  8. So you can commit a crime and still be a Senator. ?????????????????????
  9. This is more than likely correct but in this US style of litigation it doesn't matter it seems here in Thailand. There seems there is no parliamentary privilege here. If someone wants to charge deformation that's what they'll do and it will go to court. A court that if you not connected to the military elite you're chances of dismissal are very slim indeed if the person claiming deformation is from that very military elite sector. It was raised in parliament. This should never be allowed to happen.
  10. Agree but in a democracy what is said in parliament is immune from defamation prosecution under parliamentary privilege. This should never happen. Any abuse of parliamentary privilege is sorted out in parliament but this isn't abuse. It's simply pointing out corruption under what I would think to be parliamentary privilege.
  11. This is why parliamentary privilege exists. Said outside of parliament one is open to defamation but this wasn't. Just another example of why democracy in Thailand is nothing but a facade.
  12. 14 Senators selected from Buriram. Tell me that doesn't stink. How anyone could say this with a straight face is obviously deluded (maybe it can be said that elections are free and fair, it's what happens after via the EC and CC) and I'm not sure what a recount will achieve. Maybe a check of bank accounts for recent large deposits might be more beneficial. Said before and will say it again. This was not an election it was a selection open to fraud and corruption and in no way is representative of the views and opinions of the people of Thailand. A complete and total sham.
  13. Following a global trend. Maybe not in Chiang Mai though. p.s. anxiously awaiting reply.
  14. The tip of the iceberg. Catch 10% miss 90%. Recriminalise dope as a narcotic and the next big burn will have a lot more yaa baa in the mix.
  15. This selection was always open to fraud and corruption. A complete idiotic idea. Individuals selecting individuals rather than the voting population electing individuals to represent them in the Senate.
  16. There's nothing bright about having to plan 1000's of individualised lesson plans a month. It's simply impossible. No negative outlook here just common sense and an understanding of how teaching and learning works. As I said it's a good idea but only when practicable. Classes of 40+ it's most definitely not practical.
  17. Ah! Keep the advisors at arms length so they take the fall. The corruption of these advisors would be the tip of the iceberg. Look up the ladder to see the real corruption.
  18. I guess all the religious people are firmly grounded in reality then. An almighty, omnipotent entity that created everything and that nobody has ever seen and there is no evidence of is reality. I'll take the alcohol and the odd puff over that any time.
  19. Not for long. The EC will accuse her of something and she will have to step down pending a ruling from the CC which will ban her from the Senate and from running again for 10 years.
  20. If age is a mathematical difference then I guess you've got your answer.
  21. Facebook, Tik Tok and games. As for individual teaching that's all well and good if there are 10 or less students in the class but try that with 40 students in a class. 4 classes of 40 students a day all being taught what THEY want to learn would be around 200 individual lesson plans per day. 1000 lesson plans a week? This is obviously impossible..
  22. A 45 min lesson (in reality 40 min or a bit less) is a good lesson length. This way you don't miss a lesson. They're just a bit shorter. The OP doesn't mention anything about how this will happen (IF IT DOES?) but I think six 45 minute lessons a day. Shortens the average 6 lesson per day school day for students by an hour whilst retaining the six lessons a day.
  23. What a surprise. If the Senate was voted for through a general election there would be no military men voted in. This selection process and this result just shows how unrepresentative this sham selection-not election-is.

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