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Gen Prayut confirms Thailand general election in Feb 2019

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8 minutes ago, robblok said:

Please put me at your ignore list if you can't debate. I dared you to find a subsidy scheme that is the same as 50% of the health budget and that is a 100% fact. So if you think its ok to spend amounts like 50% of a health budget on a small group of farmers instead of everyone then sure be my guest. 

 

No, I don't think so. I can't bear cheating, and you're trying to cheat.

 

Good luck getting a Pyrrhic victory out of someone else,  I'm not your man.

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    So there it is confirmed. Prayut now only has 8 more months in which to rig the election. And we all know that is exactly what he plans on doing.

  • Also, because he expected to meet Mother Teresa when he heard he would be meeting Theresa Mae.

  • Didn't he "confirm" to Trump the election would be held in 2018 ?

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On 6/23/2018 at 10:22 AM, johng said:

Didn't he "confirm" to Trump the election would be held in 2018 ?

Trump's Russian buddies were rather busy until early 2019, so it was rescheduled.

Of course there was one confirmed for 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019..........etc.

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