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Thaksin Beats Abhisit In Popularity Survey

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Why do you even bother posting something like that? I asked a question. 75 percent NOT supporting Thaksin. Do you seriously think that shows strength for his grand quest to return in popular triumph?

your logic is awesome.

did i ever seriously say some nonsense like that? who cares about Thaksin?

do you realise that there is also some other person mentioned in that survey. the current PM, a handsome Etonian, and how many FANTASTIC supporters stand up for him?

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Why do you even bother posting something like that? I asked a question. 75 percent NOT supporting Thaksin. Do you seriously think that shows strength for his grand quest to return in popular triumph?

your logic is awesome.

did i ever seriously say some nonsense like that? who cares about Thaksin?

do you realise that there is also some other person mentioned in that survey. the current PM, a handsome Etonian, and how many FANTASTIC supporters stand up for him?

My logic is this. Abhisit is already PM. He doesn't have being a criminal fugitive in exile to overcome. Those numbers are also weak for him, absolutely, but he is not trying to stage a revolutionary populist comeback. Thaksin can still do that, and he may succeed, but the result will clearly be even more divisiveness here, and yes, things can get even worse.

My logic is this. Abhisit is already PM. He doesn't have being a criminal fugitive in exile to overcome. Those numbers are also weak for him, absolutely, but he is not trying to stage a revolutionary populist comeback. Thaksin can still do that, and he may succeed, but the result will clearly be even more divisiveness here, and yes, things can get even worse.

Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.

the vast majority that NOT support the current PM is even bigger than the majority of people who would not support a 'criminal fugitive in exile' you call that 'FANTASTIC news for Abhisit.' and your reasoning my logic.

dude, if that isn't awesome, i don't know how i should call it.

who cares about Thaksin?

erm.... you rather seem to

who cares about Thaksin?

erm.... you rather seem to

ermm ... i would guess it is you.

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I agree this is FANTASTIC news for Abhisit. The vast majority do not support the Thaksin revolution.

"The vast majority..." Thus pontificates a tunnel-visioned observer who, apparently, only rubs shoulders with Bangkok's elite. He believes if he says it often enough, it'll convince the TV readers by sheer force of his quantity of posts.... :)

That was an unfounded personal attack, mate. I ask you now: what about 75 percent of the respondents NOT supporting Thaksin don't you understand? 75 percent is a vast majority by anyone's standards.

Awesome.

Thaksin haters are awesome.

Abhisit fans are awesome.

So do you... and so do I!

Cheers...

By replying this nonsense, I've got one more post :D

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