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Nickymaster

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  1. hopefully this will lead to a democratic solution eh guys?

    Hopefully this will lead to less corruption.

    Ever heard of being democratically elected and ousted because of massive corruption?

    Stealing billions is fine if you are elected right?

    You understand democracy right?

    yes.

    no, is that what you are saying is happening, with evidence to back it up of course?

    no i have no idea, please explain it to me.

    "no i have no idea, please explain it to me"

    You just confirmed what I thought. Thx.

  2. "True vice chairman Athueck Asvanund insisted there had been no collusion among the bidders. "All of us are listed companies. If we break the law, we'll be put in jail," he said."

    cheesy.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gif As soon as I stop laughing over that statement, I might make a response, but what's the point. TIT,and it is what it is.

    Those executives are really funny.

    If you have connections and/or money you don't have to go to jail in Thailand. That's how it is.

  3. Police estimated the crowd at 6,000

    You mean Chalerm want us to believe that there were only 6000 people.

    Actually, even far less.

    Deputy Prime Minister Police Captain Chalerm is quoted as saying he estimated the protesters at 1,500-2,000.

    .

    A comforting feeling when you know that you can believe the Deputy Prime Minister in Charge of the Thai Police Force.

    How can this country advance when a proven liar is in charge of upholding the law?

  4. The stupidity of the scam scheme falls squarely on the shoulders of a manipulated puppet calling herself a 'Prime' minister. If she had any decency she would distance herself from her criminal counter part, take the heat for this ridiculous scam, apologise to the tax payers and start letting the rice flow to market and resign as PM. The rice won't last in storage so better to get some pay day than writing off not only the money but the stock as well.

    As stated yesterday, she has already flamed out and this gone down in history as the worst Govt policy of any of the past 26. Doing the bidding of an exiled criminal, one whose only motivation is vote buying and greed, would in my opinion, require immediate impeachment. Toss her out. A year of Peu Thai has doubled the cost of living, lost thousands of jobs and crashed many businesses. This insanity has to stop as the debts keep rising and the use of taxpayers funds being squandered mercilessly on scams to feed the pigs at the money trough.

    Miss Yingluck, have the guts to resign. You and your corrupt party are an abject failure to your people.

    http://oryza.com/Rice-News/15361.html

    Yingluck will not resign. Her family is making BILLIONS and BILLIONS from this rice scam. For sure the largest corruption case in Thai history.

  5. In yesterday's BP, Jatuporn referred to one (single) person seen on security video wearing a black shirt while entering an army base in a police van. No indication that this person was armed, wearing a balaclava, or otherwise disguised - just a poor sartorial choice given 20/20 hindsight. That's it - his only proof that the MIB were connected to the RTA.

    Given the photographs and video evidence, he then denies the MIB existed.

    Perhaps less frothing at the mouth and more reading required.... "Prayuth said he didn't know if the men in black were real."

    That's General Prayuth Chan-ocha, the Army chief, you know, the army? The ones using live ammunition against a foe that apparently he didn't believe existed? Makes perfect sense...

    "Prayuth said he didn't know if the men in black were real."

    Prayuth meant that the MIB could have been the red-shirts?

    Is that a question Nicky?!

    ""Prayuth said he didn't know if the men in black were real."

    I am quoting the OP but it seems you are quoting your imagination...

    You don't get it Fer?

    Could Prayuth mean that the MIB could have been the red-shirts? If there are no MIB, somewhone must have killed his people? You still don't get it?

  6. Got to keep the pocket money flowing for the convicted bail jumping renegade in Dubai so as he can still channel funds to an organisation that likes to cause riots.so as to ensure his investments are safe and as an aid to his return.

    You don't have a clue how to solve this problem, do you ? Probably don't even understand what the problem is and obviously don't care. Just blame it on Thaksin with totally out of contest remarks, it doesn't matter, you do your part for the "cause" thumbsup.gif ... so you think rolleyes.gif

    As a Thaksin supporter, I say Thank You clap2.gif

    Recent polls have shown it's because of this kind of attitude that people place Pheu Thai ahead of the democrats *. The democrats talk (BS), PT acts ...What people want to hear is how to solve this nurse problem. If the opposition doesn't have a clue how to do it, it should stop embarassing itself and just shut up.

    * : And don't even bother to reply it's because they are paid, nobody ever heard of people being paid to answer polls.

    "You don't have a clue how to solve this problem, do you" ? Do you? Please explain.

    "Probably don't even understand what the problem is and obviously don't care." Do you? Please explain.

    And don't even bother to reply: because PT won and the Dems lost the election.

  7. In yesterday's BP, Jatuporn referred to one (single) person seen on security video wearing a black shirt while entering an army base in a police van. No indication that this person was armed, wearing a balaclava, or otherwise disguised - just a poor sartorial choice given 20/20 hindsight. That's it - his only proof that the MIB were connected to the RTA.

    Given the photographs and video evidence, he then denies the MIB existed.

    Perhaps less frothing at the mouth and more reading required.... "Prayuth said he didn't know if the men in black were real."

    That's General Prayuth Chan-ocha, the Army chief, you know, the army? The ones using live ammunition against a foe that apparently he didn't believe existed? Makes perfect sense...

    "Prayuth said he didn't know if the men in black were real."

    Prayuth meant that the MIB could have been the red-shirts?

    Somebody must have committed below crimes don't you think so?

    1) the firing of an M79 into the 11th Infantry Regiment on January 28, 2010;

    2) the firing of grenades during the incidents at Kok Wua intersection on April 10, 2010, which caused 5 deaths of soldiers (including that of Col Romklao);

    3) the firing into the oil depot at Prathum Thani on April 21, 2010;

    4) the firing of an M79 into the BTS station at Sala-Daeng on April 22, 2010, which caused 2 deaths and 78 injuries;

    5) the firing of an RPGs into Dusit-Thani Hotel on May 17, 2010

    6) the firing attack into the police flat at Lumpini Police Station on May 19, 2010, causing deaths and injuries of police officers and their families;

    7) the firing of an M16 on police officers and soldiers in front of the Krung Thai Bank, Sala-Daeng Branch, on May 7, 2010, which caused 1 death and 2 injuries of policemen;

    8) the firing into the UCL building on May 14, 2010, causing 1 deaths and 4 injuries of police officers.

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  8. Well, back to the article shall we?

    How do you feel about the UDD offering large amounts of money as a reward for MiB convictions? That would seem rather ridiculous if as you claim they were actually funded & controlled by the same people.

    How much are the Dems offering?

    No PPD. The MIB ARE controlled by the same people who offer the reward. They can get the money back. Get it!!! Therefore the amount is irrelevant.

    - MIB??!! I thought they didn't exist. (According to UDD, Chalerm and the rest of the liars)

    -To late to play this money/reward game. Should have done it before the dems came out.

  9. "Somwang Assarasi, deputy chairman of the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship, met yesterday with Department of Special Investigation (DSI) director-general Tharit Pengdit and offered his own money to double the Bt1-million bounty on each of the seven cases, to increase the incentive and bring about a speedy arrest of the culprits."

    His own money?? These guys only have stolen money received from Thaksin.

  10. "But we will ensure that it is orderly"

    Doesn't DPM Super-Chalerm claim to know the head of the the non-existent Black-Shirts ? Seems simple then, to maintain 'order'.

    "Chalerm said no irregularities had been found in 470 of 800 warehouses scrutinised so far."

    So there were irregularities, in 330 out of 800, I'd suspect a translation-error here ? rolleyes.gif

    Or perhaps the 470 warehouses had been scrutinised, and it had been found, that the buildings themselves do actually exist ? laugh.png

    It's all just a show folks to take the attention of Thaksin. The one making billions out of this scam is Thaksin. He is making deals with foreign governments. Conveniently, the PT government cannot reveal figures on those deals because it is government to government and therefore "sensitive" according to PT. jerk.gif

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  11. One wonders how 250 PT MPs all manage to stay in line and put up with this fast-tracking nepotism and overwhelming energy aimed at one family's personal freedoms, wealth and power. All credit to Thaksin for keeping it together, pity it's at the expense of our country. What would happen to the dynasty then if, speculatively, the head was taken out?

    Money money money. Thaksin steals billions from Thailand and distributes part of it to "his" people.

    There would only be a very small Thaksin without all the stolen money.

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  12. Some interesting but flawed viewpoints being put forward by the anti-democracy supporters.

    However these people should take note of the thai peoples verdict on all this, the very same thai people who saw their democratically elected government couped, and military law imposed upon them, then through the military assaults on peaceful protestors, at the asean conference, and bangkok rallies. .

    Their verdict was a resounding, overwhelming, historic, landslide election victory for the democratic elements of society

    What abisit, the dems, the PAD , etc stand for was completely rejected at the ballot box..

    "What abisit, the dems, the PAD , etc stand for was completely rejected at the ballot box"

    So you mean the view/opinion of 1/3 of the country can be ignored? So that is your view of democracy...

  13. At no point in the demonstrations was I aware that war had been declared - shots may have been fired by both sides but they were done by radical factions and all should face real legal justice.

    You seem to be trying to imply equal guilt on both sides. When authorities are engaged in a stand-off with hijackers, and the outcome is death on both sides, it's not usual to treat the deaths of the hijackers by the police in the same manner as the deaths of the police by the hijackers, because one side is there legally armed as part of their job of trying to restore law and minimize injury and death, and the other side is there breaking the law and illegally armed.

    Have you seen the Youtube video with the Redshirt flag waver getting the top of his head removed by a sniper - don't tell me a flag is now an offensive weapon.

    If he was shot by someone from the red side, it wouldn't matter what he was waving, as he was simply being used as a sacrificial lamb to increase tension and pressure on the government. I don't know that he was shot by the red side, but i don't know that he wasn't. And nor do you. So what is your point?

    are you listening to yourself? your implying they were killing themselves to make a point cheesy.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gif

    even if there were a few protesters on the fringe using firecrackers to fight back, it does not make it right for the government to open fire. i also dont remember any violence before the army showed up with TANKS!!! dont forget they brought in the TANKS to clear the protesters. imagine if they did that anywhere in the west....

    Let me give you a history lesson my friend.

    1) the firing of an M79 into the 11th Infantry Regiment on January 28, 2010;

    2) the firing of grenades during the incidents at Kok Wua intersection on April 10, 2010, which caused 5 deaths of soldiers (including that of Col Romklao);

    3) the firing into the oil depot at Prathum Thani on April 21, 2010;

    4) the firing of an M79 into the BTS station at Sala-Daeng on April 22, 2010, which caused 2 deaths and 78 injuries;

    5) the firing of an RPGs into Dusit-Thani Hotel on May 17, 2010

    6) the firing attack into the police flat at Lumpini Police Station on May 19, 2010, causing deaths and injuries of police officers and their families;

    7) the firing of an M16 on police officers and soldiers in front of the Krung Thai Bank, Sala-Daeng Branch, on May 7, 2010, which caused 1 death and 2 injuries of policemen;

    8) the firing into the UCL building on May 14, 2010, causing 1 deaths and 4 injuries of police officers.

    imagine if they did that anywhere in the west....

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