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Posted
4 hours ago, wwest5829 said:

Looking at history, I would observe that in order to bring change, it is most often that you have a society organization not taking care of the interests of at least a substantial number of the citizens. That is where first Mao and many others first gained their support. Agreeing with you, noting Thaksin's citizen support base in the Thai North. As to institutional support, his was in the RTP force rather than the Army (thus the current police hospital care).

I agree but the RTP stood no chance against the military if it did the coup wouldn't have been successful nor would Prayut the big house puppet happen in 2014.

The situation with Pita if that doesn't flick a switch for Thais instead of some demontration that goes no where change isn't coming in my lifetime. 

Posted (edited)
21 minutes ago, thailand49 said:

I agree but the RTP stood no chance against the military if it did the coup wouldn't have been successful nor would Prayut the big house puppet happen in 2014.

The situation with Pita if that doesn't flick a switch for Thais instead of some demontration that goes no where change isn't coming in my lifetime. 

t49 hang on. At a guess I reckon you're 73 or 74, born in 1949?

Outlive your contemporaries in the Thai elite by a few years and you may yet die happy 

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Posted
8 minutes ago, bannork said:

t49 hang on. At a guess I reckon you're 73 or 74, born in 1949?

Outlive your contemporaries in the Thai elite by a few years and you may yet die happy 

I guess that would be my happy ending here in Thailand ????

 

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Posted
7 hours ago, Homburg said:

Is it possible that he is truly unwell?  @villageidiot posted on an earlier thread that in recent candid photographs he "looked ghastly". The pic of him seated in his private jet and looking well, supposedly en route to the LOS may in fact not have been taken that day - or indeed any time recently - this would perhaps explain the change of wristwatch reported between when he was pictured on the jet and when he arrived.

C'mon, you're being logical now, that does not go down well with the AN ranters and ill-informed speculators!

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Posted
7 hours ago, mania said:

All Bangkok Prisoners please raise your hand if you could use more Oxygen & a room Cooled By Fans......Ok Thank You we will get right on that

All Klong Prem inmates have lots of oxygen as the window areas are not glazed, there's plenty of air flow and when they are confined they have plenty of massive ceiling fans in the cells.

 

They do not spend the days locked inside, they're, either, working in fan-equipped areas or they're free to do what they want in the yard and can have as much oxygen as they need. 

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Posted
7 hours ago, Jing Joe said:

He wanted to "breathe the same air as his friends" and now he "supposedly" has a lung problem and needing oxygen. A friend visited to Bangkok revcently and the air was unbelievably polluted.   Who could guess what the overall plot is now?  If ever there was a case of "watch this space" hey?

If he's suffering from shortness of breath, ask Prawit to take his foot off the oxygen tube.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

All Klong Prem inmates have lots of oxygen as the window areas are not glazed, there's plenty of air flow and when they are confined they have plenty of massive ceiling fans in the cells.

 

They do not spend the days locked inside, they're, either, working in fan-equipped areas or they're free to do what they want in the yard and can have as much oxygen as they need. 

Sounds like a holiday camp. Are you sure this prison you're on about isn't in Xinjiang?

Posted
17 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

C'mon, you're being logical now, that does not go down well with the AN ranters and ill-informed speculators!

Logic....or fantasy?

 

 

In Thailand it is a thin dividing line.

Posted
6 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

He is not convicted to 8 years in jail. I think that is a good start. 

Er, which news reports have you been reading, he has been given eight years...pro tem.

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Posted

Someone said this was all staged. Thaksin has come home to die in the country and the peoplehe loves make no mistake about that.

 

He's hardly out to rule the country again and If he is still alive in a year I or less I will be amazed.

Posted
10 hours ago, Hawaiian said:

Common sense tells you that extreme heat or extreme cold requires the body to exert more effort to either keep cool or keep warm.   This is the reason it's important for sick people to be in a place with a comfortable room temperature.

Practical experience with 2 blackouts, BP problems, breathing problems caused by lower lung infections are extremely dangerous.

 

For all those stupid persons who posted laughter emoticons and think it is funny.

 

Well I hope something like that happens to you, and then see how funny it really is.

 

When you are fighting to breathe, and cannot walk 2 or 3 metres without having to sit and take deep breaths, it sure as shot is not funny.

 

It happened to me the first time in February 2023 when I woke up in hospital 70 km away, (already having been taken to the nearest hospital emergency room and having no memory of it), not knowing where I was, what time, day, week or month it was, or even how I got there. I had no idea where my wife was, or even if she knew where I was.

 

Quite frankly it was the scariest f'ing that that has happened to me in 78 years.

 

It doesn't matter to me if Thaksin, his prison doctors or the caretaker government are lying or telling the truth, but if it is true, then he has my every sympathy.

 

From one who has been there and been dragged back by some excellent doctors, nurses and emergency response crews.

It always seems funny if it is someone else, and then if it happens to you, it isn't funny anymore.

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Posted
6 hours ago, thailand49 said:

anyone know of any inmate at any prison in the world get a physical that he gotten,  a helicopter ride and resides with a team of specialise at the royal hospital and suite. 

"...anyone know of any inmate at any prison in the world get a physical that he gotten".

Yes, I do.  Every inmate gets a medical on admission to Klong Prem, if they have existing problems they are taken into consideration and treated accordingly.

 

"...resides with a team of specialise at the royal hospital and suite".

Gawd....   He is not in "the royal hospital and suite", he is in The Police General Hospital, a public government hospital and he is kept in a separate room because, (a) he was admitted as an emergency with heart and breathing difficulties and (b) he has to undergo quarantine, as has been reported many times.

Posted
5 hours ago, wombat said:

.where upon feeling ill is then moved to a hospital that is owned by his family

Nonsense.  The Shinawatra family does not own The Police General Hospital, the government does.

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Posted
8 hours ago, still kicking said:

So what sentence do you get if you kill 2000 people plus if you are not a billionaire?

So what sentence do you get for committing treason, making an illegal coup, stealing the whole country at the point of a gun, backed by tanks and an army?

 

Answer

You steal the entire country, treasury, justice system et al. You grant yourself and your co conspirators an amnesty for ALL past, present and future crimes, appoint the senate with all your family, cronies, mates etc, tear up and get the constitution and have a new one written in your favour, to keep you in power as long as YOU want.

 

BTW, can you tell us all how many people Thaksin actually personally killed, without the sob story?

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Posted
2 hours ago, Jonathan Swift said:

You know what “banged” means in American slang, right? Your mate must have had a heII of a time for those 2 1/2 years!

"banged up"...not "banged"...completely different meaning matey.

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Posted
5 hours ago, kennw said:

Taksin chose the police for his team after all he was one of them for a while.

Maybe also because the police was more likely to follow orders from an elected government than the army?

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Posted
2 hours ago, expat_4_life said:

amazing that before July of this year I can't find a single article reporting that Thaksin has any health issues.

What's the relevance of "before July"?   Is that so that you don't have to mention his delay in returning caused by a medical examination that was reported on 6th August?

Posted
27 minutes ago, billd766 said:

Practical experience with 2 blackouts, BP problems, breathing problems caused by lower lung infections are extremely dangerous.

 

For all those stupid persons who posted laughter emoticons and think it is funny.

 

Well I hope something like that happens to you, and then see how funny it really is.

 

When you are fighting to breathe, and cannot walk 2 or 3 metres without having to sit and take deep breaths, it sure as shot is not funny.

 

It happened to me the first time in February 2023 when I woke up in hospital 70 km away, (already having been taken to the nearest hospital emergency room and having no memory of it), not knowing where I was, what time, day, week or month it was, or even how I got there. I had no idea where my wife was, or even if she knew where I was.

 

Quite frankly it was the scariest f'ing that that has happened to me in 78 years.

 

It doesn't matter to me if Thaksin, his prison doctors or the caretaker government are lying or telling the truth, but if it is true, then he has my every sympathy.

 

From one who has been there and been dragged back by some excellent doctors, nurses and emergency response crews.

It always seems funny if it is someone else, and then if it happens to you, it isn't funny anymore.

Well said.

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