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Paetongtarn ‘Too Ashamed’ To Tell Truth Or Lie About Her Father’s ‘Illnesses’


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Just now, kennw said:

She is the leader of the PT party, of course she has responsibility to uphold the law and ensure it is equal among all Thais.

She should not be responsible in the decision as to whether her father remains in hospital. If she is complicit in some deceit in that respect your comment is very much on topic.

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according to a former Democrat MP. Thepthai Senapong today (Dec.7) posted on his Facebook page 

 

Woohoo! Burning news direct from a facebook page of a former MP, from a party that can't win elections, but depends on gang green to keep it relevant. Might as well flog it to farangs ... maybe they will think it is news. 

 

 

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

Paetongtarn apparently chose to remain tightlipped and instead of responding with words she only shook her head, wagged her forefinger and smiled.

 

 

Thaksin has nothing that justifies his prolonged stay in the hospital .

She knows this and prefers not to talk about it .

That is the most intelligent decision for her , even if it is somehow confirming that her father has no illness worth talking about .

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Thai people are not stupid they all know that there is absolutely nothing wrong with him and that a deal has been negotiated long before he set foot back in Thailand . When the next GE come along the Thai public will show there annoyance towards this individuals party by voting them out of power until then they will keep there silence 

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5 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Is there anybody out there who expects the truth out of her mouth or the mouth of any Shinawatra? 

Whatever you think about Thaksin, and I do believe a lot of what you say about him, just don't forget there is an ex soldier who led an illegal coup and stayed in power for nine years backed up by soldiers, guns, and tanks and even today he is walking about free and stinking rich.

Why is he not arrested and tried in a Thai court for what he did? Would he still be backed up by Thai soldiers and their guns and tanks?

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If he is sick - then the easiest and most transparent way to end all of this is to release some form of medical update. That would end the gossip - you could argue it is confidential information, but equally the public does have a justifiable interest in this case. Lets not forget Taksin is an Ex PM, brother of another Ex-PM and father of the leader of the largest party in government. There is a justifiable reason to provide an update on his condition to the public. 

 

The ansence of an update clearly shows the public interest (and potentially the law)  is being purposely ignored which only leads to the question Why? 

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52 minutes ago, NoshowJones said:

Whatever you think about Thaksin, and I do believe a lot of what you say about him, just don't forget there is an ex soldier who led an illegal coup and stayed in power for nine years backed up by soldiers, guns, and tanks and even today he is walking about free and stinking rich.

Why is he not arrested and tried in a Thai court for what he did? Would he still be backed up by Thai soldiers and their guns and tanks?

 

Good luck getting that recently appointed Privy Counselor in court of law.  Privy Conselor = untouchable. End of story. 

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22 hours ago, jippytum said:

Shame is  something unknown by all the Shinawatra family

Yes of course, like all those in positions of wealth or power here, they are subject to a different set of rules and laws. (If any at all).

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