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Fruit Vendor Killed as Speeding Truck Has Blowout & Crashes, Injuring Three Others Injured
So now trolling with insults. No, just an observation. I've already posted my apologies but you seem to want to drag out my initial misreading ad infinitum! -
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PM Faces Pressure Over Thaksin's Alleged Hospital Fake-Out
Nothing will happen so long as he remains on the protect (tolerated/useful) species list. As for his feigned sickness, Ferris Bueller could have helped! -
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Changes to "Long Term" Non-IMM Visas - 5 Year "Non-OA" Retirement Visa? (PURE SPECULATION).
It's Sept 2024, how are good until December 2025? -
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Baht becoming ridiculously strong
I think there is a direct link to high baht and no tourism. baht rises 5% - 5% less tourists baht rises 10% - 10% less tourists baht rises 30% - 30% less tourists................you get the picture -
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Gun permit, licens
japan is a prime example of how society should manage the existence of guns...... Japan tackled gun crime through a combination of strict gun control laws, rigorous enforcement, and a cultural approach that emphasizes public safety: 1. Strict Gun Control Laws: Japan’s Firearm and Sword Possession Control Law makes it extremely difficult to own a gun. Only shotguns and air rifles are allowed, and handguns are strictly prohibited. 2. Rigorous Licensing Process: The process to obtain a firearm is lengthy, including background checks, mental health evaluations, drug tests, and mandatory training. Licenses must be renewed regularly. 3. Strict Storage and Usage Regulations: Owners must store firearms and ammunition separately, report to the police where they are stored, and allow for annual inspections. Usage is highly restricted, and misuse results in severe penalties. 4. Police Authority: The Japanese police have the authority to search and seize illegal firearms actively. They also conduct annual checks on licensed gun owners to ensure compliance with the law. 5. Cultural Attitudes: There is a cultural stigma against gun ownership in Japan, where public safety and collective well-being are highly valued. This cultural factor further discourages gun ownership and usage. This comprehensive approach has led to one of the lowest rates of gun crime in the world. -
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Trump and Vance continue to lie about and demonise Haitians in Springfield
“How about in Springfield, Ohio, they had 32,000 – this is a little beautiful town, no crime, no problem – 32,000 illegal immigrants come into the town,” Trump said. “So they almost double their population in a period of a few weeks. Can you believe it? And you know what? They’ve got to get much tougher. I’m going to go there in the next two weeks. I’m going to Springfield.” The city of Springfield states on its website that “YES, Haitian immigrants are here legally, under the Immigration Parole Program. Once here, immigrants are then eligible to apply for Temporary Protected Status (TPS). Haiti is designated by the Secretary of Homeland Security for TPS. Current TPS is granted through February 3, 2026.” NB: To gain entry via the Immigration Parole Program the applicant must be sponsored First Trump said Haitian migrants in Ohio were ‘eating the pets’. Now he says they’re ‘destroying America’ (msn.com) Program that allows 30,000 migrants from 4 countries into the US each month upheld by judge | AP News -
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Prawit Faces Scrutiny Over Possible Excessive Absences from House Sessions
Leave him alone, what difference does it make if he sleeps at home or in house sessions. (Not really possible to say he didnt notice the time and missed the session lol!) -
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Honest Question: How is Trump a 'threat to Democracy'?
You're correct in that Trump cannot directly implement policies that are the state's responsibilities. However if he is re-elected his influence over state level politics will result in MAGA friendly candidates and thus policies having the edge. -
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Honest Question: How is Trump a 'threat to Democracy'?
Biased media, owned by corporations.
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