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Opinion: Tony Woodsome and the (not so) secret deal
damian replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Love Voranai's work. I remember a great show on TV years ago that he had with another great journalist (forget his name) when they both worked for BP and the pair of them would sum up the daily political news in English and absolutely take the p*ss out of the politicians and their behaviour in a most sarcastic fashion. I guess thats why their show didnt last long. -
It is not about 112! Read bewteen the lines. This is what they want you to believe. It's all about MFP's 3D's. Thats what they are afraid of along with MFP's frightening poularity.
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DOH Unveils Plan to Develop Thailand’s Highway Network
damian replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
They should use Malaysia's north south freeway as a reference design where you can do exactly that. No red lights, u-turns or service roads. -
Got to hand it to Pita, he was way more polite about his circumstances than I could ever be. He came across as intelligent and articulate displaying a great deal of maturity considering the nonsense he has had to deal with. Compare this to the child like bleatings of his opponents who would have us believe that they have our best interests at heart and they know better. Chalk and cheese.
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PM selection sitting this Thursday now in limbo
damian replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Max: Chief, its the old Ombudsmen finding the loop hole trick again. How do we get out of this now? Chief: <lowering the cone of silence> Dissolve MFP Max. Apologies to Get Smart. -
The ball tampering saga in SA was absolutely disgraceful. I remember waking up and feeling physically sick when I read about it. I doubt there is one Aussie sporting fan who was not disgusted, angry and saddened by the whole affair. The ACB handed out severe punishment but even so a fair proportion of these same sporting fans wanted blood and called for life bans such was the shame and anger. The players involved will never regain the trust from the fans and I believe the fans will never live down the shame that this has brought on our country. However, like an ex-criminal, they have served their time and while there is still a bitter taste left in our mouths, they are playing for Australia and we support them. Don’t ever think that we are trying to cover up this blatant cheating because we can’t and we won’t. We are scarred for life on this and have to take our medicine. In this context, while we can handle the abuse about being cheats (because we were in this regard) and despite our admission of guilt and the unprecedented action taken on the perpetrators, the hard thing for us to swallow is the continual hypocrisy from other countries who have done and admitted the same (and not necessarily limited to ball tampering) but managed in various ways to either get away with it or cop minor punishment. Stones and glass houses and all that. I am truly looking forward to the 5th test later this week. I hope we go 3-1 but either way I will enjoy the battle that keeps on keeping on between these two great cricketing nations.
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Rejection of Pita’s renomination as PM ‘unconstitutional’ : Ombudsman
damian replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Old Wan hey. Picked for his vast experience. -
Thai political parties resist joining Pheu Thai-led coalition
damian replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Technically not following the kings advice in this regard could be considered a breach of 112. -
Pheu Thai to Seek More Support for Next PM Vote
damian replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Step 1: Disband MFP; Step 2: PT, BJT and PP form a new coalition and put the Toadster up for the PM job (PT: sorry folks we tried everything but had no choice but look, its not all bad, we are still part of the government and will help you), Step 3: Senate approves Toad, Step 4: Tony is allowed home and babadabing thats all folks. Their ability to plan, manoeuvre, manipulate and deceive to achieve this outcome is astonishing. Fear and greed are truly powerful drivers. -
Bangkok transport’s long and bumpy journey to a common ticket system
damian replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
This old chestnut. -
I hear you Toolong. This was hatched and sanctioned in the darkened back corridors of gold guilded citadels, negotiated via zoom and various face to face clandistine meetings in foreign countries to be finally initiated at the Leicester football match in the UK at the end of May. Tony has two wants: to be part of the elite and to come home. The elite has one; to remain in power. Both have sold their souls to satisfy their greed. For Tony, PT were nothing but a vehicle and are expendable as are the PT minions and his family. For the elite, Tony is the vehicle for them and is also expendable after they get what they want. Part of the deal will be for Tony to retire and stay out of politics when he gets home. I also hope the progressive media will keep this utterly dispicable travisty alive in exposing these tyrants for what they are. What I fear most though with this unholy alliance, is the installation of strengthened mechanisms to prevent domocrtaic parties from ever governing again. This is where the progressive media plays a vital role and must be vigilant to continually expose the wrong-doing and encourage the populace to step up to block such moves.
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On the contrary. I think he knows the game very, very well. It's just difficult to play when know one else follows the rules including his own team (as in coalition) members.
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If one thing he has at least exposed the whole system for what it is (an absolute fraud) and stoked the fire for change. I am sad he will not get the opportunity this time but absolutely loving the fact he is making them squirm and bristle. I think dropping the various bills for reform and the 272 senate was a master stroke to further stoke the fires.
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Correct. My wife has been travelling to Aus for holidays with me for over 20 odd years. The 8503 condition was applied to her 1 year tourist visas for the first 4 or 5 trips. Then all of a sudden she got a 3 year tourist visa (ME) with no 8503 the same for the last few subsequent visas. No idea why but we're not complaining. Applying in Aus means that she must also be in Aus when the visa is granted so trips need to be coordinated wirth Aus Imm.
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Pita ready to step aside if his party fails to win senators’ hearts
damian replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I fear that he and MFP are done for no matter what happens. The elite have had a nasty shock which they dont want repeated. Even if there is a reincarnation of MFP in the future the mechanisms for preventing a repeat of this election result in the next will be firmly put in place over the next 4 years either by a military government brought about by coup or by the coalition (without MFP) through an unholy alliance with the dark side. I hope I am wrong. -
I think this was the plan all along. The PT defection to the darker side will follow the dissolution of the MFP and inability for the coalition to form goverment. This will be masked by PT to their masses as a positive no choice move to enable them to remain in government so that they will be in a position to 'influence the old elite to return true democracy to Thailand and then transition them to a modern government for the people by the people'. Tony will be endorsed by Prawit to head the transformation and will spruke this as a new order of bipartisanship to end once and for all the ongoing political conflict. Simply put: Elite hold onto power, Tony gets home and the people are blindsided once again. Utterly descpicable.
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199 abstained. Grow some nuts you complete and utter flogs.
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Yeah. So then daddy organised a bunch of people to be at the airport to stage a heors welcome for him. Sickening to watch.
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Pita complains of unfair treatment by the Election Commission
damian replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I can hear Pheu Thai's salvitating from here.