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This 'falsely-elected' Govt. is none other than the same 'MAFIA' that they were as they were as the 'COUP' Junta............

MAFIA comes closest to describing this group of 'SELF-CENTERED' Army Generals, watch borrowing, corrupt politicians......

Edited to add:  Clubbing or killing the opposition is just a regular part of thier daily routine......

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18 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

I don't believe the government or the powers-that-be were behind the incident," he said.

Some are so far up the leaders arse they cannot see what is happening, or they are so interested in self enrichment they don't want to see the truth.

This is a mugging too far !

The public will start to see the government for what it really is... "barrack room boys now controlling everything".

Eventually the down trodden will turn back in anger and frustration then the gloves will be off !

 

 

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3 hours ago, Kasane said:

The senators are right. Street demonstrations will be problematic. Army/police may need to stage a coup to replace the government to bring peace and restore order. 

No the "senators" are wrong everything about the "senators" is wrong.Even calling them "senators" is wrong,they a cannot be called senators because senators are elected.What they are is appointees of the Junta!There is at this stage not even a hint of street demonstrations and the peace is not being disturbed and the only order that is missing is that in the coalition so no need for a coup,the only need for a coup would be for Phrayuth to hang onto the number one position,but I think the Travelling Wilburies lyric "it's the end of the line" might be applicable here.

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6 hours ago, neeray said:

"pseudo-democratic"

I think that's being a bit generous.

Just erring on the polite side, Ha!????

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5 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Some are so far up the leaders arse they cannot see what is happening, or they are so interested in self enrichment they don't want to see the truth.

This is a mugging too far !

The public will start to see the government for what it really is... "barrack room boys now controlling everything".

Eventually the down trodden will turn back in anger and frustration then the gloves will be off !

 

 

Not sure how effective that will be against guns and tanks.

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Glad there is an emphasis on catching the assistants but I would suggest that this should be a priority based on the fact that attacking others is fundamentally wrong, not just because it can have political ramifications. It is intriguing however that there is some thought that this may be motivated to drive other Thais to get into the streets and demand their country back.

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On 7/1/2019 at 6:41 PM, Chazar said:

your'e being to polite , try higher up licking instead, usually done whilst  tying your shoelaces.

brown nose, as in brown nosing ????

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3 hours ago, Slip said:

Not sure how effective that will be against guns and tanks.

always the change that not all gun and tank personnel will be true to the cause - passive resistance to stupid orders is always possible.   

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LOL, 'Senators', you don't say, the despicable bunch given a seat by the military dictators, ...spending 1.3 billion on it, or so, what a joke, now coming up with such s..t, warning of possible 'political advantage', while they would, could, should be considered away, above 'politics'... Who 'instructed' them to do this? What's your choice: 1) Prayuth, 2) Prawit, 3) Anupong? I'd carefuly say they came up together with this, this ..., oh, well! 

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Just now, bangrak said:

LOL, 'Senators', you don't say, the despicable bunch given a seat by the military dictators, ...spending 1.3 billion on it, or so, what a joke, now coming up with such s..t, warning of possible 'political advantage', while they would, could, should be considered away, above 'politics'... Who 'instructed' them to do this? What's your choice: 1) Prayuth, 2) Prawit, 3) Anupong? I'd carefuly say they came up together with this, this ..., oh, well! 

What about the, majority..., of empty seats, hmm?! Even richly paid-off dictatorship's pawns have 'more important things to do', than to put their fat bottom on a dedicated luxury armchair...

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3 hours ago, lannalad said:

"Royal Thai Police chief Pol General Chakthip Chaijinda, who is also a senator"----no possible conflict of interest there

no, he is a man of high integratory and treats each job strictly on it's merits, so therefore a conflict of interest is impossible, I also believe in Santa Claus, the tooth fairy, and the Easter Bunny.  

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