Horrifying domestic incident in Udon Thani village leaves woman with multiple wounds
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Thailands number 1 forum improves by leaps and bounds since Thaiger takeover.
You could start your own thread ? -
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Woke Pope? Trump reckons with a ‘liberal’ American leader he can’t trash-talk
Trump doesn't have to say anything about Pope Leo -- he can let Laura Loomer do it. -
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Another Fox appointee and this one OMG
I didn't say that you gobby little four letter words. -
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Community German National Rescued After Reportedly Being Left Homeless in Jomtien
From my 32 years of experience in Thailand, I have heard stories and witnessed firsthand how people lost their homes and cars because they bought and registered their property in their wife's or girlfriend's name in Thailand. First, when buying a house or car, do not register it in the woman's name. If you cannot secure your rights in the house, you should buy an apartment, not a house. This is easy. Registering the apartment in your name and the car in the same way. Instead of the woman controlling you, you are the one who controls her and runs her as she pleases with you -
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Dr Kevin STILLWAGON - I Have an Immune System, No Vaccines Needed
He's a w@nquer. People have always had immune systems but it didn't stop them dieing in their thousands until vaccines were invented. Put people can suffer if they wish to but trying to get other people to reject vaccines is horribly irresponsible because it lowers ours group immunity as is happening in the USA with Measles currently. 12 people are spreading the anti vax, anti science rumours to the detriment of billions. Because they have no medical or scientific validity they come to obscure forums like this to spread their f!]th. -
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No one is above the law even New Jersey politicians.
You're just demonstrating yet again that you don't understand what due process means. Being detained in an ICE facility prior to being deported does not constitute due process. Due process, as specified by the Supreme Court in their unanimous, 9-0 ruling means that individuals facing deportation must be given "notice and opportunity to be heard appropriate to the nature of the case." Being detained in an Immigration Detention Center does not form any part of what the Supreme Court defines as their due process rights.
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