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  1. On 6/22/2020 at 7:39 AM, webfact said:

    3. Tourists under the travel bubble. Dr Taweesin said that the target countries are China, Japan and South Korea, which are presently trying to contain the virus.

    The Chinese Communists have lied about their numbers including lying about the existence of the virus. 

     

    Why would anyone in their right mind want to let them into Thailand.

     

    It's a death wish.

  2. 6 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

    “Several foreign companies, especially from Taiwan, South Korea and countries in the Middle East and Europe want Thai workers because they are known to be hard-working and disciplined. Thailand’s ability to effectively curb the Covid-19 pandemic is also impressive,” he said.

    Many assumptions here that are not true, and some very twisted logic at the end.

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  3. 19 hours ago, heybruce said:

    "Deutsche Bank is the 17th largest bank in the world. So using your logic, everyone who does business with them must be involved in "dodgy" business or "money laundering" ??

     

    Your reasoning is so blatantly absurd you must be trolling.  Donald Trump had become so toxic after a string of bankruptcies than no US bank would do business with him.  Deutshe Bank, which was fined $10 billion for Russian money laundering, was willing to loan Trump millions.  Trump used these loans to make a fortune doing business with rich Russians. https://foreignpolicy.com/2018/12/21/how-russian-money-helped-save-trumps-business/  

     

    If you don't think there are appearance problems here you are blind.  Ironic coming from someone who thinks "Even IF (and that is a very big IF) there was no impropriety, it looks very suspicious and should be investigated."  You want to investigate a private citizen for what you think are dodgy dealings, but you want to treat the President as a private citizen who's blatantly dodging dealing are nobody's business.

     

    "To suggest Trump is profiting from the presidency is laughable.

     

    I didn't suggest Trump is profiting from the presidency, I gave a very clear example of him doing so.  I can give others, but I'm waiting for you to finally provide real evidence to support your claim that Joe Biden is corrupt.

    What "office" is Deutsce Bank" running for?

  4. 6 hours ago, Walker88 said:

    It's reassuring to know that most Americans take the opposite side of:

     

    -Asking the leader of a hostile Communist nation to help 45 get re-elected

    -Setting up Concentration Camps

    -Executing journalists

    -POTUSs who put self-interest and personal grifting first and foremost

    -Having absolutely no concern for the lives of Americans who volunteer to serve

    -Think it would be pretty cool to invade Venezuela

     

    All of the above appear in Bolton's book.

    Have you read this book?  No?  How do you know what it is in it?

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  5. 3 minutes ago, Aussiepeter said:

    This brings back sad memories for me and anyone else who knew a likeable Aussie expat by the nickname of "Blue" who lost his life in C Mai in the early nineties. He was a good mechanic and worked for a Thai wrecking yard and got around town on an old Honda 750cc four. He was well known and well liked, especially by other expat bikers. These paramotors are not an aircraft as such, but more like a small engine with a huge propellor and you sort of strap into it, with the parachute becoming the wing. I am of the opinion that they appear to be quite dangerous and I recall at least two Thai guys ending their lives in C Mai when crashing. One chap had never even heard of taking off and landing "into the prevailing wind" believe it or not - a basic usually learned very early on in ground school. Sadly, "Blue" was asked by a Thai friend to test a paramotor that the chap was thinking of buying. I have no idea if "Blue" had much flying experience, but others told me at the time that 'he knew what he was doing.' No one mentioned to "Blue" that this same unit had its' propellor badly broken in a previous accident and that rather than replace it, the Thai owner had just 'glued it back together.' "Blue" was testing the thing one Sunday when at about 600 feet in the air near Hang Dong the propellor suffered catastrophic failure and severely damaged the parachute wing as it came apart. Poor "Blue" was killed instantly in the fall. He was 47. Like others have said, I also wondered 'in what kind of an aircraft crash do you only injure your willy' ? Guess it will all come out in the end.

    Stadtler being a fixed wing pilot, doctor, lawyer and a raconteur thinks para motors are fine as long as they are well maintained and the pilot has the proper skills.  Stadtler has never flown one of these wings, but Stadtler wants to try.  Unfortunately Stadtler has no confidence in Thai mechanics who have shown Stadtler in other mediums, that they are not to be trusted with ones life.

  6. 9 hours ago, webfact said:

    The Swedish pilot broke his leg and the tourist suffered a damaged penis.

    Now there is something Stadtler hasn't read before.  He wasn't expecting that one!

     

    9 hours ago, webfact said:

    in arresting the suspect who represented a dangerous threat to the safety and stability of Thailand, notes Thaivisa. 

    Grab your cod guards or cups and put a cap on your willy.  Forget about protecting Thailand, worry more about the Crown Jewels.

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