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I've never understood the appeal of populism. Whereby people vote with great enthusiasm, for their own oppression under a one party, nationalistic regieme. 

Ultimately, someone else usually ends up bombing the shit out of them, or they self destruct. 

Crazy. 

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2 minutes ago, robblok said:

Sure your a crazy Shin fanboy nobody in their right mind would consider Thaksin clean and not corrupt. Also they proven 30 billion baht in losses from fake G2G deals and two high ranking PTP members are in jail for it. So much for your claims. But keep on going.

 

Now lets keep at the topic at hand, great plans, just not easy to or keep the promise. 

Nobody said Thaksin is clean and not corrupt.

One has to manoeuvre within the environment in which they operate.

Thaksin certainly appears to be cleaner and less corrupt than those who came before and after him.

His actions and deeds have been scrutinised using the full apparatuses of the state for over a decade and a half for a net result of 1 ridiculously farcical conviction.

How do you think the Generals would fare under the same scrutiny (25 watches worth more than US$1million owned by a career public servant of a developing country......?)?

 

Who proved 30 billion baht in losses and if it was "proved" then why is the Junta controlled CGD issuing reports showing no losses?

 

You really do struggle to remain logical and rational.......corrupt courts jailing their political foes does not prove your point.

 

The Junta is nowhere near as powerful as you Fanboys want it to be.

 

Asia Times: So you’re saying that even in a landslide Peua Thai win scenario, they’re safe from you scrutinizing their record while in office?

Pongthep: I’m saying that’s their perception. So let them perceive that way. I am a lawyer myself, I know how to play with the law as well. Let them perceive that way.

 

http://www.atimes.com/article/peau-thai-to-prayut-if-youre-so-popular-hold-elections-now/

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, yellowboat said:

Conscription is a waste of money and the lives of young men.   The PTP are right, but the junta will lash out in their predictable fashion with threats.   The PTP is probably banking on the Thai people getting tired of threats from the military.  PTP has been given the high road.

My m4-6 boys waste a day a week for 3 years doing this military training. At the end now have even discharged a firearm in anger. Definitely a waste of time, and causes a big problem for any boy who wants to study overseas for high school. They risk conscription if they return and haven't done their military service. 

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16 minutes ago, Nickymaster said:

Maybe you should educate yourself a bit before making ridiculous comments. Just arrived in Thailand? 

 

This is a nice summary: 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thaksin_Shinawatra#Convictions_and_exile

Better summaries

 

http://slimdogsworld.blogspot.com

http://www.newmandala.org/a-response-to-vanina-sucharitkul/

 

And lets not forget what real Thai corruption looks like and who the real perpetrators are

 

https://www.motherjones.com/politics/1993/05/motherjones-mj93-course-corruption/

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4 minutes ago, pornprong said:

Nobody said Thaksin is clean and not corrupt.

One has to manoeuvre within the environment in which they operate.

Thaksin certainly appears to be cleaner and less corrupt than those who came before and after him.

His actions and deeds have been scrutinised using the full apparatuses of the state for over a decade and a half for a net result of 1 ridiculously farcical conviction.

How do you think the Generals would fare under the same scrutiny (25 watches worth more than US$1million owned by a career public servant of a developing country......?)?

 

Who proved 30 billion baht in losses and if it was "proved" then why is the Junta controlled CGD issuing reports showing no losses?

 

You really do struggle to remain logical and rational.......corrupt courts jailing their political foes does not prove your point.

 

The Junta is nowhere near as powerful as you Fanboys want it to be.

 

Asia Times: So you’re saying that even in a landslide Peua Thai win scenario, they’re safe from you scrutinizing their record while in office?

Pongthep: I’m saying that’s their perception. So let them perceive that way. I am a lawyer myself, I know how to play with the law as well. Let them perceive that way.

 

http://www.atimes.com/article/peau-thai-to-prayut-if-youre-so-popular-hold-elections-now/

 

 

 

A partial admission that perhaps not all is well here. Lawyers tend to swing with the wind here

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3 hours ago, zzaa09 said:

A full scale peasant rebellion? 

Frankly, I believe the peasants are quite comfortable with their lives....

 

 

 think you are correct in that the poor are as comfortable as they can be, knowing that their concerns are of no value what-so-ever to the politicians - irrespective of the colour or comments, so learn to live with it the best way they can. 

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4 minutes ago, pornprong said:

Better summaries

 

http://slimdogsworld.blogspot.com

http://www.newmandala.org/a-response-to-vanina-sucharitkul/

 

And lets not forget what real Thai corruption looks like and who the real perpetrators are

 

https://www.motherjones.com/politics/1993/05/motherjones-mj93-course-corruption/

In post #44 you said this: No proof at all that the Shinawatra's stole a single baht..... if you have any, please do tell.

 

In post #63 you said this: Nobody said Thaksin is clean and not corrupt.

 

I think you are just trolling so have a nice day. 

 

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3 hours ago, holy cow cm said:

Now this is war; war on Pheua Thai now that is. I bet both the P’s ears have steam blowing out of them right now. The submarine idea is good, but who is going to buy them? Ghana?

Drug Cartels ???

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16 minutes ago, pornprong said:

Nobody said Thaksin is clean and not corrupt.

One has to manoeuvre within the environment in which they operate.

Thaksin certainly appears to be cleaner and less corrupt than those who came before and after him.

His actions and deeds have been scrutinised using the full apparatuses of the state for over a decade and a half for a net result of 1 ridiculously farcical conviction.

How do you think the Generals would fare under the same scrutiny (25 watches worth more than US$1million owned by a career public servant of a developing country......?)?

 

Who proved 30 billion baht in losses and if it was "proved" then why is the Junta controlled CGD issuing reports showing no losses?

 

You really do struggle to remain logical and rational.......corrupt courts jailing their political foes does not prove your point.

 

The Junta is nowhere near as powerful as you Fanboys want it to be.

 

Asia Times: So you’re saying that even in a landslide Peua Thai win scenario, they’re safe from you scrutinizing their record while in office?

Pongthep: I’m saying that’s their perception. So let them perceive that way. I am a lawyer myself, I know how to play with the law as well. Let them perceive that way.

 

http://www.atimes.com/article/peau-thai-to-prayut-if-youre-so-popular-hold-elections-now/

 

 

 

A partial admission that perhaps not all is well here. Lawyers tend to swing with the wind here

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19 minutes ago, pornprong said:

No they didn't.

In previous times they tried to improve the lives of the poor whilst not upsetting the Generals.

Today's statements makes it very clear that those times of accommodation are finished.

The military must either rule the country by force or be subject to civilian control.

Only one of these outcomes has a long term survivability.....too bad for the fanboys amongst us.

You understand, that I was just being sarcastic here, do you?

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6 minutes ago, scorecard said:

Why not share between hospitals and education upgrades?

Look at how clever Thaksin is, he's even got hardcore Junta Fanboys such as yourself praising his policies.

You and your Junta are no match for the wily old fox in Dubai.

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3 minutes ago, MaxLee said:

You understand, that I was just being sarcastic here, do you?

Zero sarcasm detected.

 

sarcasm noun [ U ] 
UK  /ˈsɑː.kæz.əmUS  /ˈsɑːr.kæz.əm/

the use of remarks that clearly mean the opposite of what they say, made in orderto hurt someone's feelings or to criticize something in a humorous way:

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2 minutes ago, pornprong said:

Look at how clever Thaksin is, he's even got hardcore Junta Fanboys such as yourself praising his policies.

You and your Junta are no match for the wily old fox in Dubai.

Thaksin just copied future forward.. he was first. Not smart at all... besides you can like plans of a party and not like their leader. Its simply too hard a task for you to understand that not liking Thaksin does not make someone a junta fanboy, nor is impossible for a party that one does not like to come up with good plans. You see everything black and white... that is your failing.

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1 minute ago, JAG said:

"Rumour has it". Almost as conclusive an argument as "everyone knows'!

 

Do you imagine that if he owned a group of hospitals in Thailand, the junta and their backers would not have got their claws into it by now?

The toothlessness of local politics is a sure sign that both factions have the dirt on each other.

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16 minutes ago, pornprong said:

Run Forrest, run.

(Nice evasion of responding to the information in the attached links)

 

Two points.

 

1. Corruption takes on more forms than theft.

2. Just because there is no proof of something, doesn't mean it doesn't exist

 

(But remember, to convict someone, in a credible court of law you need proof  -so to call Thaksin a thief maybe true, but to call him a convicted thief is not true if you care an ounce for justice).

 

Yeah right. I started by giving you a link and you just gave me other links by not commenting on my link.....

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1 minute ago, baboon said:

Indeed. For example there is a rumour going around that I have a 12 inch ding-a-ling. I know bec quiteause I started it...

Be careful the junta don't get their claws into it...

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