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Rangsit Uni poll puts Palang Pracharat leading with 21.5 percent

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11 hours ago, bluesofa said:

What happened to the other 6.61%?

The figures in the table, (plus 21.5% for the vote fixing party) comes to 93.39%

 

Undecideds?

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  • Samui Bodoh
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    What complete and utter crap.   "...they surveyed 8,000 people in 350 electoral constituencies on February 11th..."   Really, they surveyed 8,000 people on ONE day? One day? In 350

  • Without posing any opinion as to the leanings of the said Dr.  Surely that would depend on how many people carried out the survey?

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unfortunate fact is with or without votes you be watching Buck Banana on Fridays like normal lol .

The Guy going be a complete smirking cock if all goes to plan and he the "democratically elected" PM

 

In a real world I doubt his own mother vote for him lol, he let the monk get away, let yingluck get away and can't even enforce a bunch of disabled old women sell lottery tickets at legal pricing, The man is a total clown ...

The fact he wants it so bad is the worry, a real man wanting change would of picked a far better character take the role and stepped away after the election to the retirement he kept saying he wanted .

 

The bloke is a megalomaniac of the worst kind, thieving lying scum who think they are the buddha  ...

 

By keeping himself at top he risking serious civil uproar before long ...

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12 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Let us hope. This fabulously incompetent regime should be denied a democratic victory, by all means possible. After five years they have amply demonstrated they are in way over their heads. Common sense must prevail, and an alternative party must be chosen, in order for the nation to move forward. The army needs to be put out to pasture, and told that they are not wanted, not needed, not popular, and despised by most. 

The recent outcry from the Army when Pheu Thai suggested reducing the number of Generals tells me the Army is not planning to relinquish control any time soon.

 

As far as the nation moving forward? 

 

It is not possible as politicians are in politics for one reason only. To control budgets to make themselves rich and powerful. 

 

I don't think there is any party, maybe Future Forward Party, that would be interested in doing anything that makes Thailand better.

 

Pollution problems, continued problems with city congestion, floods, year after year it is getting worse and worse.

 

In reality there is no financial rewards for solving these crisis, so politicians aim their efforts at new projects they can grab a piece of the financial pie

 

There is no incentive to do things the right way, the incentive is to make deals where corruption makes them richer and more powerful.

 

Is there any such thing as a poor politician or a poor general in Thailand?

 

Until that system changes, Thailand could slide quite a ways backwards.

 

 

 

 

Democratic Republic of Congo showed the way to go, allow a vote but inflate a no hopers share of the vote above that of the real winner, then do a deal with them ..... Thailand will have taken note. 

 

Poorsuckers wiki poll list sure shows how 'honest' that poll was!

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