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Online call to find information on senators’ mistresses trends in Thailand


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15 minutes ago, scorecard said:

True, they have one though/direction/objective only ... the glory of the military and it's right (in their beliefs) to always and forever 'manage' the country.

Prayuts parting gift to the nation... 

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6 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

If it were not for the fact he previously exhibited little humour, I would suspect he is having a good laugh at the mansion now. 

Thankful that he kept his snout in the trough for so long! ????????????

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52 minutes ago, RichardColeman said:

Appointed senators just doing what the appointed senators were appointed to do - sew chaos in democracy and pave the way for the military's return.

 

I actually feel that they are also scared that appointing a government that may then call a vote to boot them out is not in their best interests !

Vote Pita likely to stay.

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12 minutes ago, stoner said:

i too wish to know about these mistresses. most of these senators would never measure up and their ladies would love to spend some time with a handsome man sexy man. 

But....................................have you got the money??? ????

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Do they really think that will work?

 

A certain ex-army captain spent years in an Australian prison for being a heroin dealer, yet that same piece of <deleted> is still an MP after the court backed him. Thai politicians have no shame. They only care about themselves. 

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On 7/17/2023 at 6:42 PM, Brickleberry said:

Do they really think that will work?

 

A certain ex-army captain spent years in an Australian prison for being a heroin dealer, yet that same piece of <deleted> is still an MP after the court backed him. Thai politicians have no shame. They only care about themselves. 

Who is that?

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10 minutes ago, Brickleberry said:

Yeah.  In australia too,  when you are high up the ladder such as afl players,  politicians,  rules dont apply.  Unfortunately for this Thai chap,  Australia didnt realise how important he was to Thailand. Im glad he is back in Thailand and rehabilitated himself into an honoured politician. 

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