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56 minutes ago, Berkshire said:
You don't get it. Yes we know about it now, we didn't know about it back then.
Yea I bet the USA would never do anything like that right? meddle in other countries? heaven forbid! all of this 'noise' is just boring old politics day in and day out. In many people's view Putin is a great leader who has dragged Russia out of the quagmire into a relevant state. Is he an angel? of course not was Bush? Obama? and, of course, Trump? none are unblemished but the call to boycott the Russia elections was ignored and 77% voted for Putin. Who's to say their system is wrong but USA's is right?
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Standard protocol... next!
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On 3/19/2018 at 4:22 PM, nickmondo said:
i think you are mad wanting to buy a property here.
just rent.
its a lot safer, easier, and you dont have all the nightmares associated when purchasing.
And if you ever want to sell it and get your money out of Thailand........good luck with that mate.
Not sure where you get your 'information' I have purchased , rented out and sold over 20 condos in BKK, Pattaya and Chiang Mai and your 'advice' is nonsense. I have made a consistent 8/9% RoI and, while the market HAS changed, to advise against purchasing after due diligence is just silly bar-like talk with no foundation in reality. Potential purchasers just need to research as they would in farangland. Any losses I made were purely from my own mistakes but I have made far greater gains than losses over the last decade.
No nightmares for me just sweet dreams and rake in the 8/9%. Do the Math it it takes 20 years to break even rent-for-purchase I wouldn't do it and, as things have changed, buying for rentals is more challenging now than 10 years ago. Buying to live? if you are settled and know the location you want to live go for it.
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Just now, cardinalblue said:Drain the pond!
Milk the Goat!
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21 hours ago, Jingthing said:
Yes, he MUST go!
No one here will be offended if you vote against him in 2020.
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5 hours ago, heybuz said:Churchill wasn't that brilliant either.
Oh really? off topic but deserves a response:
he wrote 33 books comprising 58 volumes, a Fellow of the Royal Society, Prime Minister +++ not bad for someone 'not that brilliant'.- 3
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13 minutes ago, mtls2005 said:
So much for "transparency", and the First Amendment.
I can't imagine how these NDA's would hold up if tested legally? They seem to have been used as a cudgel/threat/loyalty test?
Do they include the Dr. Evil "One-Million Dollar" penalty?
They are standard practice for decades, I signed one 15 years ago and are usual for senior staff or staff working in sensitive areas. Some are trying to suggest this is something 'new' it isn't. It simply states "you will be working on sensitive issues or client confidentiality please confirm you will not reveal these to others and if you do so you will be subject to legal penalty'. Trying to politicize this is wrong and if you sign it you should be held accountable if you break the promise. It's a contract.
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'ride his skateboard' where his brother murdered people a really balanced young lad full of empathy for the feelings of the families of the victims.
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Well obviously! it can't be a Thai as they are full of goodness, love and empathy.
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22 hours ago, wwest5829 said:
Wow! Let me guess...coming from a Republican, Trump leaning conservative direction. I take employment under a US government entity, finding out after awhile that the administration is doing something potentially illegal, immoral or fattening and you say I do not have an obligation to let the citizenry know? Ha! Fat chance. Oh, and they did me a favor hiring me? Not a mutual balanced interest? Right, great advertisemnent for why there is a need for strong unions.
I'm a Bernie, pro-choice, life-long socialist so your stereotyping fails significantly and is part of the problem. You think you have the right to make moral judgments on behalf 'of the citizenry' when in fact you are paid a salary to do a job. If you don't like it don't do it and if you feel your 'precious ethics' are compromised grow some balls and REFUSE to sign the NDA don't sign then get all righteous! what has happened to the US these days?
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On 3/19/2018 at 9:40 AM, blisterpak67 said:
Except that these people don't work for Donald Trump. He doesn't pay their salary. They work for the United States of America.
So to Rat on the United States of America is ok then? you have a weird sense of ethics. If you SIGN an NDA then abide by it.
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On 3/19/2018 at 8:50 AM, StayinThailand2much said:
Capital punishment is a legal penalty in Thailand.
Under the Penal Code, the death sentence can be imposed as punishment for 35 crimes, including murder and drug trafficking. Thailand is one of 58 countries that sanction capital punishment.
Prisoners who receive the death sentence can appeal for a royal pardon.
Bang Kwang Central Prison houses Thailand's death row for men and execution chamber. Klong Prem Central Prison houses the female convicts who have been sentenced to death.
In 2003 Thailand adopted lethal injection as the official method of execution. The last executions were in 2009.
(Source: Wikipedia)
Exactly - they don't do it so why impose it just another 'face' thing.
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Just now, Nasrullah said:
Only for certain 'types' of murders as far as i know.......
Doesn't include raping little girls then killing them then? 2 were executed in 2009 for drugs offences but none since.
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1 hour ago, Khun Han said:
Senator Linsey Graham was called a liar on this forum over the Joint Memo he released with Senator Chuck Grassley, pointing out irregularities in the infamous FISC warrant applications. It's clear from said memo and the op that he is (as if ThaiVisa's honest posters didn't already know) a man of integrity.
Oh is he now...
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Very sad RiP
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No problem! don't like it? don't work there... many of us have signed NDA's in our career's and it's part of the 'deal' that should be considered before taking up employment. To join something with the intent to 'Rat' after they pay your salary, feed your kids and put a roof over your head seems, somewhat, shameful.
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As there is no 'death penalty' why use the term?
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15 hours ago, robblok said:
Yes it would, but officially now you have to have seat-belts in the back of a normal car. He is talking about a Vios not a Songtao or Tuk Tuk.
Yes I know but bizzaro to legally insist on belts in private cars but not cars used for public? I think you get the irony dear Robblok
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6 hours ago, riclag said:
Respect of the law and not following strict standards according to the FBI code of conduct(the FBI's Law) puts him in his current position ,Fired,it's not becoming of the #2 FBI guy in the USA.
Sessions went through this scrutiny by the left before, when it came to Comey being fired ."Could violating his recusal land Sessions in legal trouble? It doesn't appear so.
As Murillo pointed out in March,2017 the recusal does not appear to carry any "practical legal enforcement mechanism."Helen Klein Murillo, an editor of the Harvard Law Review".
The # 2 man in the FBI lied and leaked in one of the top investigations in USA history and it is minimized .I have thought about him loosing his pension .He should be given choices,He probably was given some when he learned of being fired and went to DAG office. I hope he looses his pension.
“To look at removing a person, potentially, two days before they retire, the factual basis of this has got to be really, really strong for them to do that,” said Michael Rochford, a former head of the FBI’s counterintelligence section.
https://www.politico.com/story/2018/03/15/andrew-mccabe-fbi-legal-recourse-jeff-sessions-466603
My OP::Respect for the law !The topic is McCabe fired,claims he is being targeted. It was suggested by the law that he be fired because he abused the law,the strict standards of the FBI.
Cutting through the noise and political bias. Did he lie or not to investigators? if not then Appeal but I just do not believe that the FBI 'made it up' to appease Trump and if they DID it will be plain to see by all.
Blaming Trump, however ungraceful he appears on this, is a deflection based on politics not FBI procedures which, I would think, would be squeaky clean.
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7 minutes ago, robblok said:
Officially i would say as many people as there are seatbelts.
That would rule out all the SongTaos and TukTuks then.
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Cannot use the 800k as a condo purchase for the visa. It's straight forward.
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2 hours ago, simple1 said:
IMO a good summary of the firing of McCabe and scenarios
https://www.lawfareblog.com/what-we-know-and-dont-know-about-firing-andrew-mccabe
Well it poses as a decent look at the story and then goes on to show bias by saying the 'timing' was wrong? the article says 'wait' then goes on to challenge timing. This guy was dismissed from the Dep post in January and it's taken this long to find out he has lied, they say, and they cannot justify not dismissing due to his pension rights! As I said before let him Appeal.
Whether he was right or wrong the FBI has a strict code of candor and not lying to investigators. He either lied or he did not.
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Just now, sanemax said:
And that is not a topic that I have ever discussed with anyone, male or female .
I would say that that topic is drunken bargirl talk
No I don't agree with you there and TIT, and many things go on, but we know you don't like the rosy picture challenged. Anyhow it may be a misunderstanding on this occasion.
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Just now, sanemax said:
When he stated "cute" daughters as "part of the deal" , sounded like he meant something other than just to financially provide
Hmm that's what I took it to mean to be honest otherwise why the 'cute' bit?
Reports of poisoned stray dogs outrage animal-rights groups
in Thailand News Headlines
Posted
Being an animal lover and vegetarian for decades I see no conflict with responsible culling of unwanted and disease ridden animals for their sake and humans sake. There is a HUGE difference between 'animal lover' and 'animal sentimentalist'.