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Prayut Starts Packing To Leave Govt House

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This is outstanding news. But, are you going to fulfill your pledge to support the election results? That means allowing enough of your fake senators to vote for Pita. Remember? 

 

You will be remembered for alot of reasons. Few of them are good. Your legacy is very tarnished. And many wonder the extent of the theft you engaged in. If we know anything about you, it is that you are NOT a man of integrity. 

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  • how sad............not   you had 10 years to make a difference and the country has gone backwards, good riddence

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    Thank you and GOOD BYE!    

  • Would be interesting to know what his personal wealth is now compared to when he moved in! ????

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1 hour ago, bogs smith said:

good riddance! 

 

and don't dare show yer face around these parts again. unless it is in a courtroom.

 

you and your band of nodding dogs have destroyed this once wonderful country, you turned it into a chapter from 1984 with your constant fear mongering and heavy handed tactics.

 

hell awaits the lot of you in the next life!

Many posters dont seem to recognise the difficult politics of this region, and while the Prayut "co-allition" government was fraught with problems, most of it derived from the individual  ministers, Mr Watch, Mr Pot, etc who luckily did not do well in the last election but are still in there pulling strings. You want to blame people, get your aim right. The army instituted the coup to bring stability to Thailand. Look back at who caused the problems. Prayut stepped down from the army, formed a civilian government (not much to work with) and ran an election that was peaceful and allowed a popular movement to succeed (hopefully). Now compare that with Thailand's neighbours. Cambodia !! Myanma!!!!!!. Laos!!!! As an individual, Khun Prayut seems to me to be a genuine person who can be proud that he has allowed Thailand to take small steps forward in it's politics.

It remains to be seen whether the darker forces will allow it to proceed.

5 hours ago, flyingtlger said:

Thank you and GOOD BYE!

 

 

Thank you?

1 hour ago, keithkarmann said:

Greater

Many, many, many, many times greater. So great. The greatest.

39 minutes ago, wombat said:

No chance of him being Trumped then?

Can't say anything good about the General but at least he didn't call it a rigged or stolen election.

Don't let the door hit you on the way out...

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2 minutes ago, neeray said:

Can't say anything good about the General but at least he didn't call it a rigged or stolen election.

Yes where are the people who said he won't leave.....

12 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

This is outstanding news. But, are you going to fulfill your pledge to support the election results? That means allowing enough of your fake senators to vote for Pita. Remember? 

 

You will be remembered for alot of reasons. Few of them are good. Your legacy is very tarnished. And many wonder the extent of the theft you engaged in. If we know anything about you, it is that you are NOT a man of integrity. 

I wonder how his daughters feel about him. Surely they can't be proud of his performance. Surely they must know where all the money darn well came from.

1 hour ago, ezzra said:

Aren't we, the foreigners, are being too happy too soon? who's to tell if the new government will be any better, or how will it affect us this change of leadership as much as it will affect the Thai people, yes, it was time for change, but let's hope that this change is indeed, for the better.

I agree, if your hope is for a better existence for the Thai. They are continuing to suffer in ways that are immeasurable and would be intolerable for most foreigners. When their lot has been improved, perhaps then our hemming and hawing will not seem quite so absurd. We had a choice as to our whereabouts; it’s quite another matter for those who have had none. 

A troll post meme has been removed as well as off-topic posts dragging Biden, Trump, Clinton and Obama into the OP in order to derail and hijack it.

 

Stay on topic or face a posting suspension 

Good. ????

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The guy served his time put up with a lot of grief doing the job to the best of his ability some may think different 

Enjoy the retirement ???? 

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"Where documents are concerned, those deemed to be unimportant evidence are gradually being destroyed with important papers also being sent to his residence in preparation to hand over the office to the new prime minister."

Don't let the door hit you on the .........

While he's just a symptom of the perpetually dysfunctional state of politics in the kingdom, the country sure deserved better than him. 

And with TS threaten to return the next military coup is already pre-programmed, should he follow through.

 

Jay yen yen, Thailand.

13 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

Don't let the door hit you on the .........

Oh please do. 

59 minutes ago, IamNoone88 said:

Thank you?

He means 'get lost'.

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52 minutes ago, neeray said:

Can't say anything good about the General but at least he didn't call it a rigged or stolen election.

He didn't have to, last time as we all new it was, this time he didn't dare, but he still has not congratulated Pita.

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1 hour ago, kennw said:

Many posters dont seem to recognise the difficult politics of this region, and while the Prayut "co-allition" government was fraught with problems, most of it derived from the individual  ministers, Mr Watch, Mr Pot, etc who luckily did not do well in the last election but are still in there pulling strings. You want to blame people, get your aim right. The army instituted the coup to bring stability to Thailand. Look back at who caused the problems. Prayut stepped down from the army, formed a civilian government (not much to work with) and ran an election that was peaceful and allowed a popular movement to succeed (hopefully). Now compare that with Thailand's neighbours. Cambodia !! Myanma!!!!!!. Laos!!!! As an individual, Khun Prayut seems to me to be a genuine person who can be proud that he has allowed Thailand to take small steps forward in it's politics.

It remains to be seen whether the darker forces will allow it to proceed.

The army instituted a coup to bring stability to Thailand after instituting instability to bring about an excuse for a coup.

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Can’t wait for Pita and his crew to start investigating the Prayuth regimes corruption, in the meantime, shred, shred, shred.

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1 hour ago, kennw said:

The army instituted the coup to bring stability to Thailand. Look back at who caused the problems. Prayut stepped down from the army, formed a civilian government (not much to work with) and ran an election that was peaceful and allowed a popular movement to succeed

By fear at the end of a gun, RIGGED a 'civilian' government with the 250 generals installed in the senate who he was in charge of. Blocked the first 'popular movement' by banning their party. open your eyes........

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46 minutes ago, shackleton said:

The guy served his time put up with a lot of grief doing the job to the best of his ability some may think different 

Enjoy the retirement ???? 

The guy should serve time, and be charged with Treason.

1 hour ago, neeray said:

I wonder how his daughters feel about him. Surely they can't be proud of his performance. Surely they must know where all the money darn well came from.

They are singing their heads off to an old favorite London song

" ????My old man said follow the van and don't dilly dally on the way, off went the cart with the home packed in it

I walked behind with my old cock linnet ????

all together now......

????But i dillied and dallied and......................????

Make sure you to check your new office for hidden bugs Mr. Pita.

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3 hours ago, ezzra said:

Aren't we, the foreigners, are being too happy too soon? who's to tell if the new government will be any better, or how will it affect us this change of leadership as much as it will affect the Thai people, yes, it was time for change, but let's hope that this change is indeed, for the better.

Some people it seems have made an emotional investment in the new government. But I too think we should wait and see--especially on immigration issues that might directly have an effect on us. By no means do I think some guy is a savior for Thailand simply because he's youngish, smiles a lot, and seems to edge towards the West. I remain concerned that China will continue to pull the strings, here. And that's not good for anybody, Thai or foreign. By all means give the new government a chance. But when it comes to immigration I just hope they keep their hands off and let it remain as is. No changes.

8 hours ago, webfact said:

those deemed to be unimportant are gradually being destroyed

Incriminating.

5 hours ago, 2baht said:

Would be interesting to know what his personal wealth is now compared to when he moved in! ????

I have asked that question many times in the past. I googled it and the answer is very helpful.

Thaksin and Pita have been mentioned regarding jail time, so why not this Unelected Caretaker PM?

5 hours ago, Shocked farang said:

Do you think that it's possible to have a peek into his offshore bank accounts? 

You must be naive... 

Google his personal wealth not including his offshore accounts.

4 hours ago, bogs smith said:

good riddance! 

 

and don't dare show yer face around these parts again. unless it is in a courtroom.

 

you and your band of nodding dogs have destroyed this once wonderful country, you turned it into a chapter from 1984 with your constant fear mongering and heavy handed tactics.

 

hell awaits the lot of you in the next life!

1984?? Did you not mean 2014?

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