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9 minutes ago, kingstonkid said:
He represents everything that Thais are trying to get rid of.
What planet you on bro?
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5 minutes ago, kingstonkid said:I have a great deal of knowledge about honesty. Dedication to the rule of law and order.
The fact that you spout that we are have no idea but you do begs the question what makes you so almighty informed.
Thaksins was found guilty by the courts he appealled and was still found guilty
If as you say it was tripe and bs why did he not comeback when pt were in power.
Also the point you are also missing is that while he is popular in the PT world he us not popular outside it.
He represents everything that Thais are trying to get rid of.
I seriously doubt that you do.
Why the following headline
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14 minutes ago, robblok said:
What is the difference between civil crimes and political crimes.
Because all i know he has been conviced for corruption and other fraud stuff. Now you might think its political (and going after him probably was) but that does not mean he did not commit the crimes.The courts have clearly been used as a political weapon, your refusal to acknowledge this fact reflects poorly on your honesty, intellect or both.
Should you ever (even inadvertently) find yourself mixed up in the Thai judicial system you will very quickly discover karma is a bitch.
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21 minutes ago, robblok said:There is no future for Thailand democracy does not solve its corruption problems. So basically new government only means different people benefitting. No change in at all otherwise.
I really hope the current mob loses but only a fool will think the new government wont be corrupt. Only party that is a bit decent is move forward and they wont get enough votes.
Shins & the military government ar both utterly corrupt so it really does not matter much what one lies to you. Still better have someone to lie to you that is voted in then that rolled with a tank in. But practically nothing will change.
Name a country with no corruption.
There isn’t one - only the levels vary.
Exposing government corruption is one of the main strategies for opposition parties to win elections - democracy counters corruption (to a degree).
Democratic Thailand will always be less corrupt than Dictatorship Thailand.
Don't let perfect be the enemy of good.
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1 hour ago, NoshowJones said:
I wish, but we can all dream.
Believe it.
You need no further proof than the almost complete absence of juntalovers on this forum nowadays. The fact the 99% of these lowlifes have scurried back into the gutters and sewers from where they came from (and belong) confirms just how unwanted, pathetic and unpopular the current regime is.
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16 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:
That is your opinion.
Personally, I prefer a good government compared to an elected government.
I don't know why all those uneducated uninformed people vote again and again for the same criminal (or his sister or daughter). Only because they do that doesn't mean I have to like it or support it.
IMHO democracy with lots of stupid uninformed voters doesn't make much sense.
Uneducated and uninformed….now who does that remind me of?
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Just now, Orinoco said:
What ever you believe, is up to you.
The generals will just snatch it back when it's convenient.
as always.
Apirat will try, no doubt.
He will fail.
So it ends.
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1 minute ago, Orinoco said:
Mate go check Thai history on this subject.
How many time s in the last 100 years ?
Oh forgot it's different now,
No, it’s not different now. It is exactly the same as it was 100 years ago and it will all be exactly the same in a hundred years from now.
What nonsense.
There will be an election this year and the election will do what elections are meant to do - reveal the will of the voters.
Expect a pro democracy landslide, it is coming and the message will be clear - no more Generals in politics.
Between now and then you should try to pay a visit to the Berlin Wall (nothing ever changes so it’s still there right?).
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26 minutes ago, Orinoco said:
History, says your wrong.
Sounds like you should go and buy a lottery ticket with last weeks winning numbers.
How could you possibly lose.
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19 minutes ago, charmonman said:I assume you’re being sarcastic but I remember people saying the same thing seriously back in 1990.
Two big differences between then and now:
1. Social Media
2. …
There will be no more coups.
The dragon has been slain.
From here on in, it’s messy democracy.
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53 minutes ago, Gandtee said:
What's to choose between them? Both corrupt. and responsible for the loss of many Thai lives. I am amazed that some Thai citizen's are still prepared to take Thaksin and his family members back to lead them. I would have thought that the old adage, Once bitten, twice shy, should apply. They must be gluttons for punishment. So sad.
…as some here are gluttons for junta propaganda. So sad indeed.
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7 minutes ago, jvs said:
Depends how much you pay for a vote?
Because only one side has access to money?
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49 minutes ago, jvs said:And there will be tanks in the streets.
Nope.
Not enough support anymore.
Its over.
Democracy reigns.
There will never be another successful military coup in Thailand.
Never again.
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2 hours ago, zzaa09 said:If the truth were to be known, there's really not much difference between the two.
I do love the continuing Lakorn Politic Thai, though.
Yeah, there is quite clearly very little difference between being elected and conducting a military coup. ????????
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Dr T gonna be back in town dominating again. The crowds will be 10 deep every single place he graces with his presence. Statues will be erected. The economy will boom. Freedom shall reign. Generals will be jailed. Water will turn into wine. But best of all, the insipid keyboard warrior, democracy hating, wannabe fascist junta loving “but but Thaksin” bozos will have to witness it all - day after day after day. Oh what joy.
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53 minutes ago, zzaa09 said:
Looks like some require a real and true lesson of Thai cultural affairs and how things work here.
I fear a bit hopeless, though.
You won't find too many volunteers willing to drink your Kool aid brother.
Your moribund views are perhaps the only thing in Thailand less popular than Prayuth.
What's hopeless is your ill informed pessimism.
Change is the only constant.
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21 hours ago, zzaa09 said:
How can one be so certain that the Pheu Thai circles are the good guys?
The last coup? Highly doubt that.
.....and Prayut and his ilk will never see prison time or exiled.
Oh dear.
Another one that clearly doesn't comprehend how things work here or dismissive of historic affairs.
Instead, viewing most everything through naive and tinted [and Eurocentric] glasses - seems to be the fashion within this venue.
Q1. How can one be so certain that the Pheu Thai circles are the good guys?
A1. Because those opposed them, Prayuth et al, are so utterly and irredeemably awful.
Q2. The last coup? Highly doubt that.
A2. It's not that you highly doubt it, it's more that you don't want it to be the true....how sad for you.
Q3. .....and Prayut and his ilk will never see prison time or exiled.
A3. Again, you just don't want this to be a possibility (understandable as nobody wants their idols locked up, do they now?)
Q4.
Another one that clearly doesn't comprehend how things work here or dismissive of historic affairs.
Instead, viewing most everything through naive and tinted [and Eurocentric] glasses - seems to be the fashion within this venue.
A4. What was once in fashion "within this venue", was hordes of junta cheering expats freely exchanging their derogatory and racist views of the average Thai, deluding themselves of their own superiority. Unfortunately for these ignorant asses, their beloved junta performed so dismally that it quickly became an embarrassment to all but the most intellectually deficient rabid right wing nutters to publicly proffer even the faintest of support for the illegal oppressive regime which they so love.
Oh dear.
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11 hours ago, zzaa09 said:
Wouldn't wanna be holding my breath.
They have proven practices, historically, of ensuring everything goes their way.
Nah, hold your breath, you’ll be fine.
It is going to be a landslide victory for the good guys.
The last successful coup in Thailand has already happened.
There is an ever growing likelihood Prayuth will be off to jail or exile.
Happy days ahead.
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5 hours ago, Deli said:
Dishonesty brought Cha Cha into the chair where he was sitting the last 8 years
Not dishonesty but guns and a demonstrated willingness to use them.
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7 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:How do you know that she would be "better than the current lot in every conceivable way"?
That might be what you hope. And maybe she will be better.
But maybe she will just follow the orders of her criminal father and continue with his corrupt politics. And maybe that will lead to more protests and another coup. The rest is history.
It's time that Thailand gets out of the Shinawatra/coup circle.
Thailand should have a government with honest and competent politicians who work for Thais and Thailand.
That is obviously difficult and not that easy. Electing the same known corrupt people (or any of their family members) will bring the same outcome. Don't do it if you want that something changes to the better.
How hilarious.
Your solution to stopping the Shinawatra / coup cycle is to continue supporting denying the Thai people democracy.
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2 hours ago, Artisi said:
Nobody said that, but as normal it's just another of your warped view of anything factual twisted to suit your own diatribe.
No need to answer as the ignore button works well.
Prototypical response of the classical right wing, alternative fact, science denying, dictator worshipping, anti democracy neophyte.
Nobody is surprised.
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2 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:Do you remember when Yingluck started as PM?
It was relative quiet at that time. People were looking what she will do. Will she work for Thailand and all Thais? Or will she do what her brother tells her and try to get him back.
Few people complained about Yingluck until the moment when she and her party tried to whitewash the criminal fugitive in the middle of the night. That was the start of her end. And it was foreseeable for everybody.
When Yingluck started as PM, Prayuth and the military had just finished using live ammunition on civilians - murdering 100 of them.
Dishonesty will get you nowhere.
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1 hour ago, Artisi said:
sounds like kettle, pot, black.
That should be pot, kettle, black.
(there’s that ignorance again)
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Thaksin’s Homecoming, Arrest-Free Desire Questioned
in Thailand News
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As it ever was and ever will be, Thaksin wins again.
To all the sooky haters, time to start preparing for the biggest celebration Thailand has ever seen. The legendary, supremely adored greatest ever leader of Thailand is coming home.
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