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Thaksin’s says no deal was made with Thammanat, says he will still return


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Posted
8 minutes ago, hotandsticky said:

99%????   That destroys any credibility you thought that you might have

It would have been 100% but I included you and Anutin. 

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Posted
36 minutes ago, MrJ2U said:

It would have been 100% but I included you and Anutin. 

Better than you thought, I am no fan of this government; neither do I hate them.

 

Your numbers are still wrong.....????

Posted
1 hour ago, MrJ2U said:

I liked him much more than this junta in place now.

 

At least he was voted in.

.....and, if you recall, that election was considered dodgy as well. 

Posted
21 minutes ago, hotandsticky said:

Better than you thought, I am no fan of this government; neither do I hate them.

 

Your numbers are still wrong.....????

1,000,000 %

 

Any better?

Posted
1 hour ago, MrJ2U said:

1,000,000 %

 

Any better?

 

 

Looks a good number but I fear that you may now be exaggerating a tad and may need to go in the other direction...????

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Posted
26 minutes ago, hotandsticky said:

 

 

Looks a good number but I fear that you may now be exaggerating a tad and may need to go in the other direction...????

Stay safe.

 

 

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Posted
24 minutes ago, SomchaiCNX said:

You must be retarded ???? He had enough money to buy his votes.

Another fan of the Junta.

 

Good thing you don't live in Thailand!

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Posted

Dr Thaksin is referred to "former prime minister"; why is nobody using the present title "fugitive" - OR - add "former primary school student" to the "former prime minister" as both would be correct. So much to titles. 

Interesting is also, that Dr Thaksin, who escaped 2008 from Thailand, still calls the shots in the land. This does not quantify his power over things but also the everlasting weakness of all the leaderships which followed after his departure. Latter is self-explanatory and indicates huge cracks which never got fixed by the ..... cracked! 

Yes, Dr Thaksin is in self-imposed exile after a coup in 2006 and yes, the charges are politically motivated. The last election saw a party with 6+ millions votes disappearing from the screen which, to my limited understanding, was an equal motivation of political nature - possibly? 

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