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- they want an ELECTION and a chance to VOTE - there will be ne peace until that opportunity is givemn - foregt about the legaluities - sometimes the 'feeling' has to be taken account of - the people FOR the people -

Somebody hit the moonshine last night.

"foregt about the legaluities "

Words of wisdom indeed. How apt.

haha - I've now replaced the keyboard sorry about that - never buy a Toshiba laptop - they are crap...! anyway go read some of the other threads - many farangs are saying exactly what I have been saying on this one - it will not end until people 'feel' they have had their say - you are just not getting it - legal or not

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The general problem for some is lack of understanding.....

Why do you keep posting in short sentances? just wondered - is it for effect? you're the only one - post like the rest of us - your posting take up 2x the space - thanks

Moderate dyslexia is one reason.

I have over 12,000 posts in an older forum and few bother with this line of comment.

I never will post in any way except as I can see and read my meanings the best.

And I won't apologize to anyone for insisting on my clarity of meaning by any means.

I tend to skip over huge blocks of text unless the poster is noted

for lots of excellent content like SteveMangino and one or two others.

I don't want to, but it tends to give headaches and cause bad attitude.

Actually I post in rather long sentences, and breaking them up

into comma or concept delineated sections makes the larger idea clearer.

how cute to smear an arguement with a lesson in grammer... how purile...

I guess you are in style attack mode tonight.

As I note you made no comment on my content, but did on my style.

If we all posted the same, ONE of us could just post everything for all of us. Boring much?

never mind the critics or the reasons for doing it Animatic

i, for one like your style

it makes it much easier to read

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Moderate dyslexia is one reason....

Actually I post in rather long sentences, and breaking them up

into comma or concept delineated sections makes the larger idea clearer....

If we all posted the same, ONE of us could just post everything for all of us. Boring much?

never mind the critics or the reasons for doing it Animatic

i, for one like your style

it makes it much easier to read

A timely post, from the gates of hel_l no less! :D

Thanks for the alternate view.

I am reading a large size 'Infinite Jest' by David Foster Wallace

in parallel with a 'travel' P.B. of Irvine Welch 'Crime'.

I find 'Crime' the easier read because of the formating.

And at 1,000 + pages, small type,, and wide page 'Infinte Jest'

is both rewarding for the amazing use of prose, detail and idiom

and daunting for it's shear size and visual complexity.

Then again, in 'Filth' Welch also alternately writes in the style,

and thoughts of sorts, of the protagonists 'Tape Worm'...

A unique perspective, and maybe good for TVF sometimes. :)

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Most people in Thailand only expect to have 'some say' over their lives politically.

Same can be said in America too, no one expects their politicians to follow their individual plans.

And the republicans and the PTP look rather similar in their say anything an attack attack attack to regain power.

Rush Limbaugh / Jotuporn... peas in a rotten pod.

Every side that had lost a political battel rallies it's troups with the moral argument that they MUST be inpower again,

since they are RIGHT and the other side is obviously wrong and is in power via an aberration of law.

FoxNews and Thaksin backing media seem kindred spirits, if not allowing souls to be extant.

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