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Hunz Kittisak

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Everything posted by Hunz Kittisak

  1. That’s UD day and night complex. The farangs are long time residents so technically they are ‘locals’
  2. Get in bed with the Chinese will only lead to one outcome. China is not your friend
  3. Bangkok or Thailand counterfeits can’t hold a candle to the china AAA fakes.
  4. It’s about time And next will be Yingluck
  5. How did they know the man was Chinese from the cctv?
  6. Spent force At least Mark is not in denial
  7. If PP is dissolved that means no opposition in parliament? Or by elections? But PP members will likely be banned so they can’t contest the by elections either.
  8. They better get to work before they are ticked off one by one. Or worse the entire party gets disband and its members banned permanently
  9. Thais are basically yellow skinned mongoloids. It’s a joke they are racist towards the Chinese who are their own kind historically
  10. Just because the results didn’t go your way (PP’s way) you proclaim that there’s no change. No democracy blah blah blah. The Thais voted. You should respect their choice.
  11. Yes haha naive folks Even if they have 10 more seats so what they can’t form the government. Doesn’t change a single thing. Not forgetting they have 44 MPs on the line of being disqualified and maybe the entire party will be banned.
  12. China has no elections. I’m sure many of the political office holders here wants to have a similar system.
  13. It’s doesn’t matter if PP won the most votes or most seats unless it’s an outright majority. They will never become the government, they will make a good opposition though.
  14. So by your own admission if vote buying does exist, it doesn’t work and has no impact on the results.
  15. If Anutin puts together a strong enough coalition then all bets are off as he can easily survive any no confidence motion. It’s just like trump wining the elections and criminal charges stood down
  16. Do not discount PTP and Thaksin. He has always managed to make a comeback over the decades. BJT got just 10% last elections and look at them now. Politics shifts rapidly in Thailand. PTP will be back! Watch this space
  17. Why sad? The people have spoken and made their choice. That’s democracy for you plain and simple. Rather than complain now’s the time to work together and bring the country forward.
  18. With Anutin back will weed be legal again?
  19. As the news articles showed their gains in the border region provinces. As a hardcore PT supporter I’m disappointed by the outcome but accept it nonetheless. Suggest all the PP supporters to come out of denial as well and accept defeat graciously.
  20. Well said so pls no more complaints And western style type of protests like in the US is not welcome and not the Asian way. This elections was won fair and square. As a staunch Pheu Thai supporter I’m disappointed with the results but will respect it nonetheless.
  21. Pheu Thai in 3rd place will be the kingmaker this time round. PP faltered again but at least this time they only got themselves to blame
  22. Thaksin managed to do it despite all the obstacles. And they conspired to get rid of him. Thailand needs Thaksin to make Thailand great again
  23. None of the banned candidates are from PP. Why are conspiracy theorists shouting rig again?
  24. Nothing better than some patriotism to stir up nationalistic feelings for upcoming elections.

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