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Thai junta leader orders end to army rule but keeps tough powers

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13 hours ago, madmitch said:

Dear Reuters, did you have to choose such an obnoxious photograph of Thailand's beloved leader?

That is a self satisfied Trump grin

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  • madmitch
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    Dear Reuters, did you have to choose such an obnoxious photograph of Thailand's beloved leader?

  • Thaiwrath
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    No, Article 44 was there so you could have everything your own way. Very little, if anything, has changed with "your version" of civilian rule, and, one way or another, your days at the helm are

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The Thais appear to be stuck with the hapless and highly incompetent army for the foreseeable future. The youth need to figure out a way to get rid of them entirely. They do not serve the nation one iota.  

15 hours ago, webfact said:

"I won't be using Article 44 any more," Prayuth told reporters at Government House in Bangkok.

That does not mean that it doesn´t still exist. What happens when Mr P get angry and can´t keep his calm anymore? What happen when somebody thinks different or have a different opinion? What happens if he do not get his will through?

17 hours ago, webfact said:

dubbed the "Dictator's Law" by detractors

the minute you rule the country but don't respect the constitution, you are a dictactor. those who point it out, aren't detractors, they are just telling  the facts

Clearly the emperor has no clothes . The lines are being drawn for Burma .

On 7/10/2019 at 3:28 AM, madmitch said:

Dear Reuters, did you have to choose such an obnoxious photograph of Thailand's beloved leader?

Do you prefer these perhaps 

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On 7/9/2019 at 11:27 PM, FarFlungFalang said:

Calling this heinous crime and travesty of justice a government makes one  complicit and the same thing goes for calling this armed and dangerous man a priminister.

And he probably has signed photos of Pol Pot and Hu Sen on his bedroom wall

On 7/9/2019 at 9:28 PM, madmitch said:

Dear Reuters, did you have to choose such an obnoxious photograph of Thailand's beloved leader?

I think the photograph is a very good likeness of the smarmy little <deleted>.

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