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Left-Wing Conspiracy Theories Surge on Social Media After Trump’s 2024 Win
I see Democrat talking heads and analysts asking the same question about the millions of missing voters. Simply put - 2020 was a truly unique election. The rage over covid motivated a higher than normal turnout as proved by the number that voted for Trump too. This time, its reverting closer to the norm and I think millions of Democrats sat on their hands rather than vote for Sanctimonious Harris. -
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I will be quitting AseanNow
Still Trump voters and Maga fans is less than 20% on this forum, and occupied 90% of the forum! If Kamala won, there would be a whole different story obout riots and fixed election and fraud. Enjoy the victory as long you can, January 20 is the start of a new great daily reminder why you guys should had voted someone else. Not necessarily meaning Kamala, but someone else You get what you deserve from that point and as long he will be in control. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 8 November 2024
Thaksin accused of undermining Thai monarchy, court decision imminent Picture courtesy of Thairath Former Thailand Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has not yet provided testimony in a legal case where both he and the ruling Pheu Thai Party face serious allegations. The accusations suggest attempts to undermine Thailand’s constitutional monarchy. This development comes as the deadline for public prosecutors to submit their findings to the Constitutional Court is fast approaching. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1343017-thaksin-accused-of-undermining-thai-monarchy-court-decision-imminent/ -
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Why Donald Trump Could be a Major Challenge for the British Government
Worse for the UK and better for Germany and France etc! -
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Thaksin accused of undermining Thai monarchy, court decision imminent
Former Thailand Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has not yet provided testimony in a legal case where both he and the ruling Pheu Thai Party face serious allegations. The accusations suggest attempts to undermine Thailand’s constitutional monarchy. This development comes as the deadline for public prosecutors to submit their findings to the Constitutional Court is fast approaching. Thus far, only lawyer Teerayut Suwankesorn, who filed the petition against Thaksin and the Pheu Thai Party, and Chousak Sirinil, Prime Minister’s Office Minister and chief legal expert for Pheu Thai, have given testimony at the Office of the Attorney-General (OAG), according to an insider familiar with the proceedings. Among the numerous claims in the petition is an allegation that Thaksin, during the Pheu Thai-led government, manipulated the Ministry of Justice. It is claimed he secured an extended stay at the Police General Hospital, avoiding jail time despite his conviction for abuse of power last year. Teerayut, known for his role in the disbandment of the former opposition Move Forward Party, mentioned that he delivered his statement to the OAG on October 30, spending three hours elaborating on the case details. “The officials I spoke with showed keen interest in Thaksin’s prolonged hospital stay. I have prepared a list of witnesses to present to the court if they choose to accept the petition.” At this stage, the Constitutional Court has not yet determined whether to proceed with a review of the petition. The court has requested that the OAG submit a comprehensive report by November 11 outlining the actions taken in response to Teerayut’s petition, including any evidence gathered. Teerayut anticipates that the court will convene on November 13 to decide on accepting his petition. Initially, Teerayut complained to the OAG on September 24, urging an investigation into Thaksin and Pheu Thai, with the intent of forwarding the case to the court. After the OAG did not act within a 15-day window, he proceeded to file the complaint directly with the court. The petition additionally accuses Thaksin of promoting government policies that allegedly favour sharing marine resources in Thai waters with Cambodia, contrary to national interests, reported Bangkok Post. The maritime boundary between Thailand and Cambodia remains unresolved, and Pheu Thai is reportedly seeking to rekindle negotiations, Teerayut stated. By Bright Choomanee Picture courtesy of Thairath Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-11-08 -
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Why Donald Trump Could be a Major Challenge for the British Government
You've lost yourself. I've been on topic all along, apart from allowing myself to be drawn into ridiculous one-liners. You are unable to make a coherent counter argument to the points raised and, therefore resort to emojis and statements which lack any substance such as, "I can stand the pain but not the BS". -
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Why Donald Trump Could be a Major Challenge for the British Government
Re read my post! I am talking future not past!
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