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ok, a royalist nattawut being used to replace the old card with dr anutin, heroin minister or mad and emotionally unstable "red buffalo" gen Apirat.

they all were named in the past as possible candidates.

all of them are also royalists  

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1 hour ago, harada said:

It sounds pretty brave but certain events that have happened in Thailand in the last couple of years will not allow it to happen as it has in the past.

Sorry, that's Siam BS. The only way to get rid of coup generals is by another coup. Wash, rinse, repeat. This crowd has brought us into the cesspool solely by their longevity.

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Please do not alter public figures names to suit your own agenda

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1 hour ago, Eric Loh said:

This man has balls of steel. Just out of prison after 2 years and still wearing an electronic monitoring bracelet for his march to late Prem's residence. He is taking the fight with the student activists to the corrupt military junta. Enough of the junta ridding roughshod over the democracy and the people with their endless coups. Passive resistance is futile against the military. Youth activists have vowed resistance if another coup be staged. The military has no place in Thailand's political system except fighting against external threats. 

Probably just a well paid puppet to bring back another, even more corrupt, person to replace scum with scum. Nothing to do with his testicles. 

 

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14 minutes ago, SomchaiCNX said:

Probably just a well paid puppet to bring back another, even more corrupt, person to replace scum with scum. Nothing to do with his testicles. 

 

If true, nothing wrong with bringing back a popular elected ex-PM to replace a non-elected scum. Fortitude and testicles in this deep state. 

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7 hours ago, harada said:

It sounds pretty brave but certain events that have happened in Thailand in the last couple of years will not allow it to happen as it has in the past.

Not to mention that certain events that have happened in neighbouring Burma/Myanmar over the same period might prove a source of inspiration for some of those seeking to preserve the status quo.

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"Nattawut Saikua wrote on his personal social media page along with a video of his latest political speech."

 

and coincidentally the good General has just announced a new crackdown on "fake" news on social media......

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18 hours ago, smedly said:

red shirt raises its ugly head again - they are just as bad as what is there now - wanting to enrich themselves 

 

it is the last thing Thailand needs 

 

The Future  Forward Party looked promising but they were snuffed out for that reason

They are in fact all the same. As westerners, we are predisposed to thinking that there must be a 'good' group. Reality is that Thais share in their cultural leanings. No group would be as different from one another as we would like to think. Future Forward would have been similarly inept. 

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19 hours ago, smedly said:

red shirt raises its ugly head again - they are just as bad as what is there now - wanting to enrich themselves 

 

it is the last thing Thailand needs 

 

The Future  Forward Party looked promising but they were snuffed out for that reason

Absurd right wing propaganda from a stooge. The red shirts with their mass following and democratic wins are the real rightful rulers..

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Just now, scorecard said:

Just your assumption, nothing more.

Can you name a Thai administration from any of the previous 40 years that was highly competent with low corruption? 

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23 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

If true, nothing wrong with bringing back a popular elected ex-PM to replace a non-elected scum. Fortitude and testicles in this deep state. 

Eric Loh, if he would not have a powerful back-up he would have been dead a long time ago. If we search a little bit on the internet we will find easily 100 activists that got killed, disappeared or murdered in the last 20 years or so alone. Bringing back a popular PM that got in power through corruption and vote buying is not a solution but a problem. A person that used the same corruption, power and nepotism to enrich his family during his time in office is mostly classified as a dictator by the countries in the west. If you combine red with yellow you get orange, that is the most correct solution to this stand off between the two.

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23 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

If true, nothing wrong with bringing back a popular elected ex-PM to replace a non-elected scum. Fortitude and testicles in this deep state. 

 

Bring him back, serve his 2 tears then rejoin Thai society.

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9 hours ago, The Hammer2021 said:

Absurd right wing propaganda from a stooge. The red shirts with their mass following and democratic wins are the real rightful rulers..

Wake up please you are still having a dream (nightmare).

 

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