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House Committee Members Barred From Visiting Thaksin In Person


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Ultimately what does it matter, it's their production and the show must go on.

But I'm still impressed that nobody has sought to take a single sneaky pick after all this time.

"No beloved grandchildren, no pictures with grandpa right now"  hilarious

 

If you step back, and I mean really step back, all this behaviour, and elsewhere, is absurd.

The fact that we've created structures and belief systems that require this nonsense as a species is insane when you think about it.

The human race is frikkin nuts at times.

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8 hours ago, Pique Dard said:

...is the illness from which the former thai prime minister suffers so contagious?

Apparently he's being fed a diet of omlettes and pizzas. Its the only food they can slide under the door.

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Here's a cultural commentary on the situation, lol...

 

They seek him here, they seek him there,

Those Thais they seek him everywhere.

Is he in heaven? Or is he in hell?

That damned elusive Thaksin!

 

Sorry about the last line, I couldn't find anything in his name that rhymed with Hades

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8 hours ago, 2baht said:

Whether they go or they don't, he has made them all look pretty damn stupid! :crazy:

But don't forget someone is strongly supporting him at a very high level.

 

Without such support he could not have achieved the current situation.

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14 hours ago, Gandtee said:

Yes. Very contagious. Many suffer from it. Mostly politicians and influential people. The symptoms are Lying. Corruption. Dishonesty. A lack of morals and ethical behaviour and greed. 

Plus sudden pockets full of un-accountable money.  

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