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Analysis: ‘House Arrest’ For Privileged Convict Thaksin Imminent

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1 hour ago, mikeymike100 said:

Absolutely, its almost like it was very carefully planned out?:unsure:

Flown into Thailand on a private jet, less than a day in custody, airlifted to a plush hospital wing, [maybe secretly allowed home] and now house arrest so he can show his face at home walking around the exercise yard.... sorry garden, my bad.

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  • Anyone surprised? Not a single day of proper jail time served. Was never going to happen and never will do. Welcome home Thaksin!  

  • Way of the world. You got lots of money, you are above the law.    You have little or no money, the law comes down on you to the extreme.     

  • Well, who'd have guessed that? 🙄🙄🙄 And the masses responded with....silence! I think they deserve all they get for being so submissive, I mean, 68 million who just bend and cop it? No sympathy here! 

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Everyone loves to hate the rich! Says more about them than the people they attack.  That said the MFP is the future of Thailand. Compromise is the essence of democracy. The new generation of Thais will work it out with the old. God/ Buddha bless em.

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6 hours ago, soi3eddie said:

Anyone surprised? Not a single day of proper jail time served. Was never going to happen and never will do. Welcome home Thaksin!

 

jail is beneath him

 

what bothers me is how the Thai people just accept this ##

 

from the election until now just one thing after aother

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I'm not even going to read this horse crap, how about real prison for this criminal 

YGood for him!! Played the system perfectly! Soon he and his sister will be able to do more good things for the exploited good  hard working  Thai people of the north. 

  Many people yek yek here about " rule of law ". Doesn't exist here unconditionally. But thankfully little people will finally have a champion again.

   Yes ! He might have gained  personality in times  past , but show me a leader anywhere in the world that hasn't.  Mandel might be an exception but that was a anti-coloniest exception. Never considered her in Thai

  Long live Thaksin and Yingluck to take it too the establishment. 

Yep! Here it comes from the superior non affected. 555

4 hours ago, madmitch said:

Amazing how laws can be changed with no problems at all if they suit the right people.

 

This, for almost the entirety of human civilisation, we're a crafty and duplicitous species at the drop of a hat.

I guess the Thai people already believe money can buy happiness. 

42 minutes ago, smedly said:

jail is beneath him

 

what bothers me is how the Thai people just accept this ##

 

from the election until now just one thing after aother

 

Something appears to have shifted on the ground for some, a few Thai friends that speak openly say it's too much now, they won't let go. Shrug.

And nobody wants to go down the fire and blood path,  A. it hasn't worked before  B. mums don't like their children being shot.  C. nobody likes jail

 

Yes! I do believe the laws have been changed. Laws are changed every day in every democratic nation in the world. Strange that is a problem in Thailand. Only ones with an axe to grind consider this inappropriate. 

Isn't there a term by now for how psychologically, as an example, a group of say 500 people can beat down 68 million people?

Definition of representative democracy. Same same in most democracies 

That's a very unusual hat he is wearing in the first pic....

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I just keep thinking of the poor people who get banged up for picking a few mushrooms. Very crooked system. Don't the 'powers that be' realise how ridiculous this makes Thailand look (along with others such as the Red Bull goose)?

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It's the funniest thing in the world seeing a bunch of farangs get themselves SO worked up about something that's absolutely nothing to do with them.

Keep the comments coming. I really enjoy the laugh.

Joe

You're spot on Joe. Glad to have entertained you. First time at bat. Hopefully the last. 555.

From a 5star hospital to a 5 star mansion that’ll be hard to take. 😢

2 minutes ago, Shwaman said:

You're spot on Joe. Glad to have entertained you. First time at bat. Hopefully the last. 555.

You know it...lol

3 hours ago, Piyabutr Saengkanokkul said:

Welcome home dear leader. Get well soon! 

Hi , welcome here to this forum .

We need some thai opinion here ... please feel free to say what you think , ( if not against the law of course ...)

You are thai , right ...?

Not just some farang with a pseudo name ?

 

7 hours ago, jak2002003 said:

Way of the world. You got lots of money, you are above the law. 

 

You have little or no money, the law comes down on you to the extreme. 

 

 

 

It isn't the way of the world. I come from the UK, where wealth and position play absolutely no part in determining whether you are jailed or not. Even a member of the House of Lords did time.

Now get out of that house in the barracks Tu Tu, It's mine all mine.

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1 hour ago, smedly said:

jail is beneath him

 

what bothers me is how the Thai people just accept this ##

 

from the election until now just one thing after aother

 

What choice do they have? In a country where they are not even allowed to have the government they vote for.

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It might be a silly question, but why? Why is he allowed house arrest and no time in jail. Okay, we know why, but how do the authorities justify it. But then, in Thailand they never have to justify anything, do they.

14 minutes ago, Bangkok Barry said:

 

It isn't the way of the world. I come from the UK, where wealth and position play absolutely no part in determining whether you are jailed or not. Even a member of the House of Lords did time.

Yes , right , but that is a real democracy over there ... when there are elections , the winner takes it all ...

In thailand , when there are elections , and the winner is not well liked by the ruling establisment , he is prevented to form a government by finding some ridiculous pretext like Pita'a shares ...

And , if Thaksin was the mastermind behind this , he should do his time in prison at least . He was convicted to 8 years in prison for what again ...?

This was always a deal that was established from the very beginning, prior to him leaving Dubai. Once they ousted Pita and installed PT, who then sold out to the army, the heinous army made a deal with Thaksin to return home safely without any fear of prosecution, there's no doubt about that.

 

He is likely going to be transferred now to an army base that has a 300 square meter luxury apartment with 77-in OLED TVs, and pure luxury intended for one of the super corrupt generals. 

 

Does this really surprise anyone? He will likely be released after 6 months. 

3 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Obviously, that is no surprise.

 

What I still find amazing that Thai people again and again vote for (often the same) corrupt politicians and then they somehow expect to have an honest and competent government. That is mission impossible. Is that really so difficult to understand?

I think the vast majority of Thais have long since given up hope of having an honest and competent government.   They are offered a bit of money at election time by the representatives of the various political factions and vote accordingly.  

My missis got 100 baht off one of them and genuinely did not dare to vote for anybody else "for fear of reprisals" she said,  but I think an inbuilt sense of deference , to her "superiors"   ( "up people" as she calls them)  played a major part.  

Personally I have long since given up concerning myself,  just let them crack on with it 

Well done all round - time to dish out the promised brown envelopes. Just make sure everybody gets what they were promised at the beginning. Remember the Pied Piper?

4 hours ago, nobodysfriend said:

 

I expected this to happen next february .

Only hope that the thai people do not forget about the stolen election and broken promises .

And vote this corrupt clan out .

In Thailand the rich can buy ' their ' justice .

Just like in some ' banana republic ' .

And then , they want to be taken for serious on the international political scene ...

Nothing is fair or correct or according to the law here .

The law is for the poor and not ' connected ' people only .

Just a bad joke ...

As an A,Eric an, I can no longer comment. Why? Because having studied and taught US history for decades, I can see far too many similar faults within my own country.

He misses the Swimmingpool!!!

1 hour ago, mrfill said:

That's a very unusual hat he is wearing in the first pic....

He has an unusually shaped head

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