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Prayut plots path to political future

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Just now, Eligius said:

'A sign of dementia, perhaps?'  Maybe.

 

Or more likely: the sign of a pathological liar!

Or both!

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  • Samui Bodoh
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    Hmm...   Does anyone believe that the coup was launched for "healing the severe political conflicts"? I struggle with that. I think it was far, far more likely that the coup was launched bec

  • YetAnother
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    thai politics; a bottomless sewer

  • yellowboat
    yellowboat

    Suppose they are not finished ruining the country yet.  They are the problem.

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Just now, Cadbury said:

I remember that. I also remember him saying " “I am no longer a soldier. Understood? I’m just a politician who used to be a soldier. I still have a soldier’s traits,” 

He often seems to get his stories mixed up and forgets which one is the truth and which one is the Pinocchio version. A sign of dementia perhaps? 

 

I don't see any recognizable traits of a soldier in Prayuth's character.  

Anyone can become PM so long as they have been a General, apply now.

In an ideal world, Prayuth's political future would be arguing politics with fellow inmates in Bang Kwang :coffee1:.

It is so comedic, they should turn the whole thing into a comedy series. I may be wrong here but a fairly intelligent Thai told me that his purpose was to set up a true deomocracy....LOL

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On 4/21/2018 at 7:25 PM, YetAnother said:

thai politics; a bottomless sewer

The severe in Thailand may be deeper but it seems politics in many countries carry the same flow of waste.

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