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Thaksin Has Arrived At Don Mueang Airport


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1 hour ago, bob smith said:

welcome back sir!

 

The party is in full swing and Thailand is RED!

 

cue the isaan music, get the lao khow out, time to dance!

they'll be dancing in the street up Isaan way     !!  :intheclub:

 

 

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3 minutes ago, VinnieK said:

I will break free from the usual reasons,as to why he is back.

My take..

The worst thing you can do to a thai is to separate him/her forever from his country.

They cannot function abroad.

Thaksin suffered for 17 yrs in the wilderness.

Worse than death (for a Thai)

Now...regarding his return.

Obviously a deal has been made 

Part of the deal is his abstention from politics.

 

 

 

 

 

I will break free from the usual reasons,as to why he is back.

My take..

The worst thing you can do to a thai is to separate him/her forever from his........Errrrr, Somtam !!

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53 minutes ago, Neeranam said:

Me too, I can only guess they weren't here in 2003 ish. Possibly, they are married to farmer families. There is ABSOLUTELY no logical reason a foreigner would want this guy back! 

 

There is the only one reason that counts: From all the crooks posing as politicians here, he was the one who got elected -- twice. And would be elected a third time possibly. And since Trump/Putin/Johnson/Bolsaro/Buhari "crook" has a positive connotation. After him there were only clowns.

 

 

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As the de facto leader of his party it is inevitable that he will still wield influence behind the scenes. But he won't be standing in an election again. It remains to be seen if he can maintain his popularity after breaking pre-election promises and leaving the MFP out in the cold.

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1 minute ago, KannikaP said:

Just heard on BBC that he has got 8 years. That didn't take long, but I guess they have had many years to contemplate the sentence.

Will he serve it? We''l see, but I doubt it. When is it the King's birthday?

A long time for someone that old. He won't wait.

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32 minutes ago, rabas said:

Everyone, worldwide already knows.

Is that right?

Why no charges?

Why no convictions?

Why no Interpol involvement?

Why no protestors on this issue?

Why no commentary from the victims families?

Why no press?

 

It seems you are confused about what you know let alone what everyone worldwide knows.

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11 minutes ago, MrMojoRisin said:

Is that right?

Why no charges?

Why no convictions?

Why no Interpol involvement?

Why no protestors on this issue?

Why no commentary from the victims families?

Why no press?

 

It seems you are confused about what you know let alone what everyone worldwide knows.

And everyone Worldwide now knows he has got 8 years.

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27 minutes ago, Summerinsiam said:

… The new fault line in Thailand is now between the conservative and reformist camps. The red versus yellow conflict is old news, and clearly Thaksin is now seen as the lesser of two evils.

Wrong.

Conservatives are no longer in the game.

KO’d

 

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