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Are you ready for love?
Dear Folks, This evening is the end of the Chinese Lunar New Year celebration. And, there will not be another one like this one... Until...maybe...if we are lucky....2026. Therefore: Don't let time pass you by. And, as yourselves: ARE YOU READY FOR LOVE????? Obviously, the three important questions posed in this Topic are: a. ARE YOU READY FOR LOVE, with all that this might entail? b. What do you think about BAD COMPANY? Is Bad Company a fantastic band that received not enough recognition in recent years? c. When you are ready for love: Do you prefer BAD COMPANY, over good company, most of the time? This guy is ......smokin' and.... HOT! Is this right? Best regards, Gamma Note: Happy New Year Are you ready? I am...... Bell-Bottoms.....really drive me.... INSANE....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 13 February 2025
Thailand Braces for Influx Post-Myanmar Gang Release Crackdown Picture courtesy: MGR online Thailand is on high alert as the government prepares for a potential wave of foreigners freed from scam gangs in Myanmar. This comes after Thailand cut off electricity to pressure the gangs into releasing captives, as revealed by Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai on Wednesday. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1351580-thailand-braces-for-influx-post-myanmar-gang-release-crackdown/ -
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Thai PM Faces Scrutiny Over Thaksin Influence Allegations
Thailand' s Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, center, arrives at Government House for the cabinet meeting in Bangkok, Thailand, Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit) //File photo. Thailand's political stage is set for another showdown as Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra prepares to tackle allegations involving her father, former premier Thaksin Shinawatra, in an upcoming no-confidence debate. With the opposition poised to file the motion by 27th February, the debate is expected to shine a spotlight on Thaksin’s alleged behind-the-scenes influence in recent elections, sparking fierce discussions in the parliament and the public alike. Thaksin, a figure who continues to polarise Thai politics, has been accused by critics of wielding undue influence on the current administration. His alleged role in campaign efforts for the Pheu Thai Party has raised eyebrows, fuelling speculation about the extent of his involvement in governmental affairs. Prime Minister Paetongtarn, standing firm amidst the political tempest, has assured the public of her readiness to address these questions, recognising her obligation to dispute any accusations as the nation’s leader. Central to the debate will be allegations of government interference in the Ministry of Justice's handling of Thaksin’s detention arrangements. Thaksin reportedly received preferential treatment during his time at the Police General Hospital’s premium ward, situated on the 14th floor. Pakornwut Udompipatskul, leading the opposition and representing the People's Party, has highlighted this issue as a key point of contention. The opposition, seeking a five-day platform to explore these issues, faces a government advocating for a concise three-day scrutiny. Beyond accusations of personal favouritism, the debate promises to explore the Pheu Thai-led coalition's alleged failures in governance, corruption, partiality towards large business entities, and manipulation of the judicial system for individual gains. These are not new criticisms, yet Pakornwut hints at fresh revelations poised to capture public attention. The motion also directly targets Justice Minister Pol Col Tawee Sodsong, whose comments on the matter have underscored the legal constraints surrounding the disclosure of details currently under investigation by the National Anti-Corruption Commission. With the Anti-Corruption Act in play, any unapproved disclosures during the debate could have legal repercussions, a point Pol Col Tawee is keen to enforce. The Pheu Thai Party has cautioned the opposition against focusing the debate solely on Thaksin, reminding them of potential legal ramifications should they overstep and infringe upon Thaksin's rights, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2025-02-13 -
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Gulf of America.
Presumably the federal government has allotted the necessary funds to buy new pull down maps and globes for every one of the 116,000+ schools in the US and overseas DoD schools or are they expecting children to study using Chinese tablets? But isn't the federal government about to cut the Department of Education, passing more of the cost onto the states. US made Globes, mostly now discounted. Loss of revenue? And probably the first US-correct globes to go on sale will be Chinese made; https://replogleglobes.com/product-category/floor-globes/?srsltid=AfmBOooOwwKeUzxwZqyfgZsj4sUYMsghZyZe_oZSIX6SDAFe_dCCqFEV Meanwhile the Governor of Illinois is declaring that Lake Michigan will be renamed Lake Illinois, and he will be seeking Google to reflect the change. He's also looking to incorporate Green Bay into the Great State of Illinois. And he's having a think about the MIssissippi. Didn't mention the Ohio River. An incredible video. Proof some septics do know sarcasm. -
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Gulf of America.
I don't believe even most Americans will call it the Trump name. Renaming it was total idiocy. How many Americans called French Fries Freedom Fries even when that was a thing? Did that stick? This won't either.
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