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15 hours ago, webfact said:

He is taking advantage of his status as government head and he is seeking a popularity boost at a time when members of established parties remain gagged by the junta ban on political activity.

Says it all really. ///

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22 hours ago, worgeordie said:

Buying votes with taxpayers money,a trick he learnt from his nemesis

Thaksin,

regards  worgeordie

Been around before Thaksin but Prayuth has taken campaigning to a new low.  Buying votes whilst shackling,  gagging and threatening the opposition with prison if they campaign.  Thaksin definately wasn't that low or ruthless 

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On 5/11/2018 at 8:13 AM, pornprong said:

Anyone? Baerboxer

 

Anyone? Robblok

 

Anyone? Scorecard 

 

Anyone? Halloween

 

No. Nor do I believe Thaksin and the Shins to be as honest as the day is long. Unlike you whose only argument in defending the Shins is to try and insist not supporting their fairy stories means you must support the Junta.

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8 hours ago, jayboy said:

I have posted frequently about the unwelcome but sadly unquestionable support that the military government still has among the Bangkok middle class.It's true that this has decreased in the last year but I believe will morph eventually for support  of Prayuth as PM (in whatever form that might be).

 

For a decent analysis of the motivation of this myopic middle class here's an article by an ex ambassador about its moral and intellectual bankruptcy.

 

https://www.asiasentinel.com/opinion/moral-intellectual-bankruptcy-thailand-middle-class/

 

Interesting article. Worth noting the author, as well as being a former ambassador was "Advisor to Minister of Natural Resources and Environment" during the PTP government!

 

Hardly unbiased.

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12 hours ago, Thechook said:

Been around before Thaksin but Prayuth has taken campaigning to a new low.  Buying votes whilst shackling,  gagging and threatening the opposition with prison if they campaign.  Thaksin definately wasn't that low or ruthless 

 

Yes he was. Just not as effective at particular aspect. But he tried. 

 

Didn't have Article 44 or the military backing him.

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5 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:

 

Interesting article. Worth noting the author, as well as being a former ambassador was "Advisor to Minister of Natural Resources and Environment" during the PTP government!

 

Hardly unbiased.

Insignificantly noted. Doesn’t change a bit on what many know that the middle class has lost its moral compass long time ago and easy deceived by fake stability and phony promises by the military. 

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I see the former Malaysia leader has been blacklisted from leaving the country. They wanna investigate him for his part in a corruption cover up. 

 

Come on, Thailand. Push for real elections and oust these horrible lot. I really hope the Malaysian elections can be the catalyst for something good here. 

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Interesting article. Worth noting the author, as well as being a former ambassador was "Advisor to Minister of Natural Resources and Environment" during the PTP government!
 
Hardly unbiased.


What an incredibly inane comment.He is so fixated by Thaksin that anybody even tangentially associated is “biased”.

If he had been able to demonstrate why the article in his opinion was incorrect that might have been a useful contribution.

But that of course is expecting too much.


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