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Prawit ‘Very Disappointed’ By General Who Joins Anti-Junta Party

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Prawit ‘Very Disappointed’ By General Who Joins Anti-Junta Party

By Teeranai Charuvastra, Staff Reporter

 

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File photos of Gen. Prawit Wongsuwan, left, and Gen. Yosanant Raicharoen, right.

 

BANGKOK — Deputy junta chairman Prawit Wongsuwan expressed his disappointment Wednesday at an army general who signed up with a political party opposing his regime.

 

Gen. Yosanant Raicharoen, who slammed the 2014 putsch and called upon the armed forces to “stand with the people” in his speech yesterday, is doing a disservice to the military because of his open criticism, Prawit said.

 

Full story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/politics/2018/11/21/prawit-very-disappointed-by-general-who-joins-anti-junta-party/

 
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    "...Today, I’d like to call on all soldiers to stand with the people. The era of ruling a country with dictatorial power is over,” Yosanant told reporters. “The lesson of the coup in the past four yea

  • Why? Isn't that what democratic and free and fair elections are all about - the right to choose.       

  • Yosanant is doing a disservice to the military says Ole Fatty, no he has seen what a greedy bunch your lot are, and wants out.

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5 minutes ago, webfact said:

Deputy junta chairman Prawit Wongsuwan expressed his disappointment Wednesday at an army general who signed up with a political party opposing his regime

Why? Isn't that what democratic and free and fair elections are all about - the right to choose. 

 

 

 

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Yosanant is doing a disservice to the military says Ole Fatty, no he has seen what a greedy bunch your lot are, and wants out.

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"...Today, I’d like to call on all soldiers to stand with the people. The era of ruling a country with dictatorial power is over,” Yosanant told reporters. “The lesson of the coup in the past four years shows that the country is not going anywhere. People suffer. The economy isn’t growing..."

 

Well, pigs DO fly!

 

Finally a Thai soldier I like...

 

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Prawit, who raised an eyebrow when he challenged a reporter to a fistfight last week, also chided Yosanant for publicly dissing the force he used to serve.

 

I must've missed that. Was it on WWE?

 

 

 

 

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Dissention in the ranks???......well, he wasn't there for your good looks, DPM P!

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So there is hope for this benighted country after all!

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“Whatever party he wants to join, he can, but bringing out internal matters into conversation in a bad way is wrong,” Prawit said.

 

Sure that is what they are afraid of, that someone will lift the lid on the corruption going on in the army, because the stench that is released then will be unbearable.

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This is great. Hopefully other professional soldiers in the higher ranks will follow suit.  Unfortunately, those fine men who oppose the military's involvement in government tend to keep quiet so as not to rock the boat, especially as they are outnumbered by unprofessional generals who are "soldiers" for the sole purpose of lining their own pockets. 

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 Besides attempting to make ends meet and feed their families, the freedom to choose is on most Thai people minds these days. Every time these dinosaurs open their mouth they step on their own tongues in trying to make the election a foregone conclusion. The trouble is for them is if the people don't like the results, these uniformed pseudo politicians  will be ultimately responsible for the potential fallout. If they think they're feeling the heat now wait till the potential shit hits the fan next year.

Now the military takes sides for who they like and don't. Red shirts out number the elite by far and I predicted this would happen at some point or the other.

 

Civil War? 

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You always need to watch out when Prawit calls you out. 

1 hour ago, rkidlad said:

Why? Isn't that what democratic and free and fair elections are all about - the right to choose.

Or the junta idea of the right to choose - as long as it's who they want you to choose of course.

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Given all the hooha over who owns a load of dodgy luxo watches Dep' Dawg aint doing hiself any favours with the bling on display is he .? Personally I'd be wearing a 1.99 Casio and a copper washer before giving it the pointing finger .. 

2 hours ago, Darcula said:

 

I must've missed that. Was it on WWE?

 

 

 

 

"...a female reporter..." one might ad!

Old fatty should have challenged Gen. Yosanant Raicharoen to a fist fight he looks fit enough to do the job and become a hero in the ring.

3 hours ago, webfact said:

Prawit ‘Very Disappointed’ By General Who Joins Anti-Junta Party

does that mean Gen. Yosanant Raicharoen will not be invited for a submarine joyride? 

The junta's slogan should read My way or the Highway, Democracy would seem to be on its death bed in Thailand, I must confess I'm terribly disappointed in Ret General Prayut for lying through his teeth for six weeks that he wouldn't pull a coup on against the Yingluck Shin Government, so there you are General Prawit , work your way through that.

3 minutes ago, klauskunkel said:

does that mean Gen. Yosanant Raicharoen will not be invited for a submarine joyride? 

knowing the antics of the Thai military,It possibly means the Good General won't be invited period.

3 hours ago, mfd101 said:

So there is hope for this benighted country after all!

But the enlightened General will feel the wrath of the Watchman in many disguised or partially disguised forms for kicking over the traces.

One of the many things I learned working in the DoD in Canberra for 17 years was that the military spend most of their time watching & jostling each other, rather than - as we civilians tended to think - trying to put us down.

A brave General - but do watch your back!

4 hours ago, rkidlad said:

Why? Isn't that what democratic and free and fair elections are all about - the right to choose. 

 

 

 

 

Yep, the right to make a personal choice without any form of influence!

 

 

 

 

 

Watching you sonny who put that horses head there?????

I see he has found someone else to borrow watches from. :tongue:

Careful, General. We all know the Army punishment for deserters.

4 hours ago, webfact said:

Prawit ‘Very Disappointed’ By General Who Joins Anti-Junta Party

.. and we are "very disapointed" that the watchman didn't reveal as to how he came by his unusually extravagant wealth ?

 

Perhaps before pointing the fingers at others, get your own affairs in order !

Oh my gawd !  Is it Christmas already ?  Prawit gets scrooged by critical thinking, revolting general.  One does wonder how many may think like him.  An inkling of hope for Thailand.  Might go out and celebrate tonight. 

What would interest me are the results of an anonymous poll conducted among the upper ranks of the armed forces as to the following points:

 

1. Did you support the coup?

2. Do you believe coups necessary?

3. Do you believe that the army has a role in running the country or should solely be responsible for defense?

4. Do you believe that there there are a lot of deadwood generals who should be retired off?

 

Obviously NIDA could not be tasked with handling this poll.    

Funny, but when I look at the OP's pics, only one of the two looks a General. Gives my the feeling I have to salute..

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