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16 year motor racer says it all.... lack of enforcement, lack of rules, and lack of brains
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again a day before voting for Pm. Hopefully the CC will do their job and don't accept it and make the way free for a modern Thailand
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He has guts.... but it will not happening has probably he has much more to hide, If he is afraid something comes public.....They know perfectly how to make people angry, instead of doing their job
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Smart move... go to all senators and petition them and ask them with cameras why they abstained voting as they are being paid by the taxpayers....Nail them in public is a good move, as they are protected by all kind of laws... but asking questions can't do any harm as it is no defamation or computer act crime
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It is a misunderstanding... it is called soft power to attrack tourists...Scamming in Thailand?? No Thais don't do things like that.. Honest and reliable...
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As Prauyth appointed these senators is the new Government not able to do so?? A new group of senators and problems are solved.. The ones now in parliament have nothing to do with the new elections as showed already..
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DEmocracy, is most votes, most people... something else than 250 appointed senators.
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find out about their businesses, their mistresses and also about their past and present as we already have seen that at least 1 senator has a dubious history
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So it was a misunderstanding.... He has high ranked friends probably
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The senators protect the so called Democracy, and Monarchy, and Religion of Thailand.
But when I read a story of a senator on another website Chada Thaised, than suddenly the whole bunch of senators get a different spotlight and I am wondering why these culprits have the possibility to have a seat or even a vote. Probably more like him.
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5 hours ago, h90 said:Owning watches is not prohibited. Owning media shares is.
The watches are complete legal unless someone can proof any corruption.
Of course I also believe that it is corruption....but getting an expensive watch is really a minor thing within the usual corruption in politics with 10% usually for every military purchase...
Owning is not prohibited, lying that they were borrowed from a dead friend, not in his assessment are...It was all proved except that the friend was dead.... Difference with the mediashares?? they are not proved they are owned by Pita, but were from his deceased father heritage.....These shares were far less worth than 1 so called borrowed watch
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18 minutes ago, Bangkok Barry said:
I don't think anyone has ever doubted that. No-one has denied it, including the dictators. It's just the way the country operates, and has done for the past nearly 100 years. Why should it change now?
No dictatorship.. but God decides what is good for this country and what not
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No investigation for his watches, which are more serious than media shares. and old man that not even can holds his eyes open and sleeps during sessions.... Democracy in Thailand?? Modern country?? The land that want the be the leader in ASEAN???
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The more they protest the better it is for the Pita.. If something cost money people change their mind easily... So good demonstrate for the future of Thailand, let the police and military show how badly they handle he protests,It will go all over the world and people will stay away. TAT complaining, tourist sector complaining and all thanks to 200 dinosaur senators
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Nationwide is only Bangkok??? If the protestors indeed go nationwide with their protests, the police can't do much.. If tenthousands in thes treet in Chiang Mai, Korat, Bangkok, Phuket, Nakon Sawan...and so on... what can they do??? block the parliament house with containers but in the other cities?? The harbour will be empty
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The senators who abstained yesterday should not vote anymore at least... But in fact the old Government is gone and why have the senators a say in who is the next PM??They should be left out in the voting for PM...It is not their duty.
The EC and senators will claim that this is a way of overthrowing the government , but in fact they are ones who does that, because they don't respect the voice of the people. That would be democratic, but yesterday they showed that in fact they are dictators, not listen to people and deliberately abstain from voting so it would fail
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The CC should finish the discussion on the amendment of section 112, as it known that the last time it could be amended in 1956. So it is possible and the CC should verdict that it is the right of MFP to try to amend this article as it is out of date and the reason is prominent because of misuse by the Government. That would give a boost for PITA to become PM... But as usual the CC will take a long time to think and delay and delay and delay as we are used of them. Besides those who are not in the voting session ( 63 yesterday) there places are not being counted and the majority of the vote. To pass 50% +1 is needed of the valid votes. In fact in my country voting for people is always with ballots even in a local footballclub. Only attending MP's can vote ..
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That is why they were all upset when Thailand had a meeting with one of their generals a few weeks back. Asean condemned it
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51 minutes ago, Dogmatix said:
After election Jonathan Head of the BBC asked Pita about the problem of military reform policies apparently not be popular with the military. Pita replied that MFP was extremely popular with army as evidenced by their excellent showing in the election in constituencies with large army bases. That is basically the problem - a minority of corrupt money grubbers intent on using any dirty tricks that come to hand to continue to lord it over the majority.
The army is happy only their bosses not... no conscription anymore is less soldiers is less personnel is less jobs is less money...Prevent it with everything you can
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63 absence MP"s why are they not obliged to come if they don't show up the lost their votes. That means that 749 - 63= 686 MP's have the righ to vote and of these people Pita needs 50% +1= 344 votes...Ridiculious that it is possible not to show up by such an important election. Or fire these MP's immediately, as they show that they are not worthy to fulfill their job.. And 200 abstains ..... to scared to take a responsibility for yes or no
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It was a farce... 200 abstain votes... why?? Don't dare to take the responsibility for yes or no? Of course it was expected, Thailand don't want cilvilians in the Government, but this time the dinosaurs shall see that their time is over...
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34 minutes ago, Rachel de France said:
Except that the French had a similar situation with a president that is "young and handsome", just like Pita is...
The Bastille was a few years earlier Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette
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22 minutes ago, Mr Meeseeks said:
Tourists won't care, they never have before. Still arrived in significant numbers during political turmoil, the only exception was when the Yellow Shirts shut down Thailand's international airports, which cost the country billions.
tourists won't care indeed, It is only the money the have bring in...
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11 minutes ago, Bangkok Barry said:
If people in Thailand don't work they don't get paid. They don't receive riot leave pay. Bearing in mind that we often read of the debt burden that Thais carry (often no doubt because of buying things they can't afford so that they gain face) then they can't afford to stop working for the weeks and months it would take to make (or not make) a difference.
I know... but what is the alternative??? a bloodshed by fighting?? If you want to achieve things you have to sacrifice, whatever it is... in every aspect of your life... sickness, sport, as examples and now for sake of your future...
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Action sought over student council’s expletive laden political declaration
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The truth hurts, and critics are not allowed in the land of dinosaurs