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7 hours ago, eggers said:

When is Thai Gov't going to get serious about having her& her brother extradited back to Thailand!!! ....both, she & Thaksin are convicted fugitives!! All the BS about protocols, etc, any other crims would be well & truly rounded up!! 

 

Hhmmm, what to say...

 

Same government that stole power illegally at the point of a gun? that one..

 

Same bloke who promised there would not be a coup? you know little fella likes to wear pastel suits

 

Same fellas that installed all their mate in all the positions of power?

 

Seriously are those the ones you mean.....seriously,  a wind up surely, no.........

 

I would do yourself a favour and buzz the nurse it's time for your medication....

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16 hours ago, Valentine said:

The junta need a proper PR company. Mr T was always way out in front when it came to PR because he was willing to pay good money for it. The Dems PR machine has been spectacularly useless as is the one from the current government.

Please do not talk about Steven 100 like this

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4 hours ago, mark131v said:

Hhmmm, what to say...

 

Same government that stole power illegally at the point of a gun? that one..

 

 

There was nothing illegal about it, the Constitutional Court unanimously dismissed Yingluck from office and she was impeached.  The actual coup didn't happen until a few weeks after that.

 

She made her bed when she mishandled the flooding in Bangkok, the streets were full of protesters, she ignored them, the army said they didn't have the required resources to deal with the flood situation, she ignored them, her own ministers complained about her handling and she replaced them with Yes Men, she then dissolved parliament and called an early election in a failed attempt to appease the anti government protesters in the streets ......she was then impeached on a token charge of breaking constitutional law because she was clearly out of her depth and the country was descending into chaos.

 

Which is a little bit different from:  "Same government that stole power illegally at the point of a gun? that one.."

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21 minutes ago, Air Smiles said:

 

There was nothing illegal about it, the Constitutional Court unanimously dismissed Yingluck from office and she was impeached.  The actual coup didn't happen until a few weeks after that.

 

She made her bed when she mishandled the flooding in Bangkok, the streets were full of protesters, she ignored them, the army said they didn't have the required resources to deal with the flood situation, she ignored them, her own ministers complained about her handling and she replaced them with Yes Men, she then dissolved parliament and called an early election in a failed attempt to appease the anti government protesters in the streets ......she was then impeached on a token charge of breaking constitutional law because she was clearly out of her depth and the country was descending into chaos.

 

Which is a little bit different from:  "Same government that stole power illegally at the point of a gun? that one.."

Well....it was certainly descending into a well orchestrated and planned sort of chaos.

 

But, fortunately,the army was able to mobilize all of its considerable talent and put things right.

 

Also,very fortunately,all that considerable talent is still at the top and now we bask in the warm rays of benevolence emanating from HQ which also provides various singalongs for the population's unalloyed enjoyment-which is jolly decent of them really.:passifier:

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5 minutes ago, Odysseus123 said:

Well....it was certainly descending into a well orchestrated and planned sort of chaos.

 

But, fortunately,the army was able to mobilize all of its considerable talent and put things right.

 

Also,very fortunately,all that considerable talent is still at the top and now we bask in the warm rays of benevolence emanating from HQ which also provides various singalongs for the population's unalloyed enjoyment-which is jolly decent of them really.

 

Sounds like a red shirt conspiracy theory.

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9 minutes ago, Air Smiles said:

 

Sounds like a red shirt conspiracy theory.

Yes.

 

Those silly red shirts.I mean..umm...err...the Thai are now living in the best of all possible worlds-would you not agree?

 

Back to Yingluck seriously undermining the political,social and cultural structure of Shangri-La......:post-4641-1156694083:

 

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