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Thaksin back in Thailand on May 16th - calls for a landslide election victory to get country out of a "black hole"

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Thaksin Shinawatra - AKA P' Tony to his many followers on Facebook live broadcasts under the CareTalk brand - was at his rhetorical best in his latest broadcast, notes ASEAN NOW.

 

Banners on the broadcast clearly stated that he would be back two days after the general election that takes place on May 14th.

 

The banner said "see you very soon after the election - May 16th", reported Siam Rath.

 

Thaksin - a fugitive from Thai justice but a former leader who hopes his party can sweep to power and inspire his triumphant return to Thailand - said that his country was in a "black hole of misery".

 

Everyone of his followers must go to the polls and vote to end this.

 

He called for a landslide victory so that control of the future could be guaranteed for the good of the people and democracy.

 

He called the election "historic" as he urged his voters to return a better quality of life.

 

With better law and order, human rights and above all the return of democracy.

 

Everyone had been telling him that had been sorely lacking in most of the last decade.

 

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  • OneMoreFarang
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    No, the elephant is Thaksin. He should stay in the desert or go to jail. 

  • bob smith
    bob smith

    I for one will be at the airport to welcome him back home if/when he arrives.   Thailand misses you sir ????

  • OneMoreFarang
    OneMoreFarang

    Come on, don't talk, come!    

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Which ever way this goes I don't think it's going to be good. IMO a period of instabilty awaits and as usual the elephant in the room is the army and the senate.

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He is pushing for his party to win so he and his daughter can get pardons and can return home and take power again .

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4 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

Which ever way this goes I don't think it's going to be good. IMO a period of instabilty awaits and as usual the elephant in the room is the army and the senate.

No, the elephant is Thaksin. He should stay in the desert or go to jail. 

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Just now, keith101 said:

He is pushing for his party to win so he and his daughter can get pardons and can return home and take power again .

What can possibly go wrong?

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1 minute ago, keith101 said:

He is pushing for his party to win so he and his daughter can get pardons and can return home .

If he does come back,i do not believe he will come back unless his party(family) wins the election.

Then he can be pardoned by his own daughter?

It could get really messy but we will see i guess.

 

12 minutes ago, webfact said:

He called for a landslide victory

Is that something like calling for a servant?

 

 

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I for one will be at the airport to welcome him back home if/when he arrives.

 

Thailand misses you sir ????

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6 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

What can possibly go wrong?

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Reminding myself not to buy shirts in the following colours: red, yellow, black...

So I guess that will include Yinglack?

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Poor old Thakky.

Damned if he does, damned if he doesn't.

 

????

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He need to watch out that he will not find HIMSELF in a black hole.

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1 hour ago, OneMoreFarang said:

What can possibly go wrong?

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Who knew that these news would set you off!:clap2:

No way he's coming back without someone major having OK'ed it. Whatcha gonna do OMF when the sheriff is back in charge and he comes for you?

 

Whatcha gonna do when they come for you

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14 minutes ago, ChipButty said:

So I guess that will include Yinglack?

Hope so, she's alright.

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39 minutes ago, webfact said:

With better law and order, human rights and above all the return of democracy.

Would any of this actually happen under Thaksin, or would it simply be a regime change and business as usual?

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Welcome back Thaksin, rightful PM of Thailand. The old elite have grown fat at the trough and a stirring of the pot is needed.

Hopefully, this time you'll be in power long enough so that another repeat of the endless coup cycles  will no longer be possible.

Hopefully you will reverse the old dinos' shameful disqualification of people like Tanathorn so that one day maybe, just maybe....... 

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9 minutes ago, Phoenix Rising said:

Who knew that these news would set you off!:clap2:

No way he's coming back without someone major having OK'ed it. Whatcha gonna do OMF when the sheriff is back in charge and he comes for you?

 

Whatcha gonna do when they come for you

I love the way many people who claim to be the good guys, and claim to support the moral and good choice of candidate, also gently threaten those who support the "bad guys" or question/doubt the "good guys" with consequences once the "good guys" win.

 

If your team or your candidate is planning any kind of revenge or punishment for anyone who supported the opposing team, you are not the good guys.

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10 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:

I love the way many people who claim to be the good guys, and claim to support the moral and good choice of candidate, also gently threaten those who support the "bad guys" or question/doubt the "good guys" with consequences once the "good guys" win.

 

If your team or your candidate is planning any kind of revenge or punishment for anyone who supported the opposing team, you are not the good guys.

1. The Reds is not my team and Thaksin is not my candidate. I just happen to think that whoever gets legally and democratically elected should be allowed to serve their terms and not be subjected to coups.

2. I thought everyone got the joke but apparently not. Do you really think Thaksin cares about or has time for some squealing hysterical expat in Bangkok??:cheesy:

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20 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:

Would any of this actually happen under Thaksin, or would it simply be a regime change and business as usual?

With the return of democracy, all things change including human rights and rule of law because people can vote the government out if nothing improved.

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1 minute ago, Eric Loh said:

With the return of democracy, all things change including human rights and rule of law because people can vote the government out if nothing improved.

My question included whether democracy could return if Thaksin came back into power.  Obviously their MO is industrial level vote-buying, gambling with public money to fund the vote-buying, suppression of free-speech, changing laws to allow corruption, and human rights violations.

 

If Thaksin comes into power, it is unlikely that people will be able to vote him out if they do not like what he does.

36 minutes ago, Phoenix Rising said:

Welcome back Thaksin, rightful PM of Thailand. The old elite have grown fat at the trough and a stirring of the pot is needed.

Hopefully, this time you'll be in power long enough so that another repeat of the endless coup cycles  will no longer be possible.

Hopefully you will reverse the old dinos' shameful disqualification of people like Tanathorn so that one day maybe, just maybe....... 

Wet my pants laughing at that one....................you and Eric can keep dreaming...????????

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39 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:

Would any of this actually happen under Thaksin, or would it simply be a regime change and business as usual?

"Law and order".....like the War on drugs  -  and widespread corruption.

 

 

Just a different snout in the trough.

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6 minutes ago, hotandsticky said:

"Law and order".....like the War on drugs  -  and widespread corruption.

 

 

Just a different snout in the trough.

But an elected one, not one who got his place through a coup. And an elected snout can be removed in an election. A "coup snout" can not.

Big difference.

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9 minutes ago, hotandsticky said:

Wet my pants laughing at that one....................you and Eric can keep dreaming...????????

Oh dear, have you tried adult diapers?

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1 hour ago, keith101 said:

He is pushing for his party to win so he and his daughter can get pardons and can return home and take power again .

Do you mean his sister Yingluck? His daughters don't need any pardons...At least not yet.

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12 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:

My question included whether democracy could return if Thaksin came back into power.  Obviously their MO is industrial level vote-buying, gambling with public money to fund the vote-buying, suppression of free-speech, changing laws to allow corruption, and human rights violations.

 

If Thaksin comes into power, it is unlikely that people will be able to vote him out if they do not like what he does.

Vote buying has been around before Thaksin. The Dem Party has the deepest pockets with their big corporate sponsors. Vote buying don't guarantee loyalty at the ballot boxes. Korn even admitted that fallacy. Ultimately people choose the government based on what they can deliver to the betterment of the people. Thaksin did delivered and the people responded because they like what he did.  

17 minutes ago, hotandsticky said:

"Law and order".....like the War on drugs  -  and widespread corruption.

 

 

Just a different snout in the trough.

Rampant widespread drugs was a concern even to the King. 

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3 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

Vote buying has been around before Thaksin.

Thaksin took it to a whole new level.  You should look it up.  Especially the "rice pledge scheme".  It's like something from a Hollywood movie.

 

In most places, people would remember what Thaksin did in the past and would never vote for him again.  In Thailand they simply think "he gave me money, I like him".

 

People are free to vote for him, of course, it's just funny when someone says something about democracy, human rights, or law and order when discussing a Thaksin proxy being elected.

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