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Bono's humiliation on Joe Rogan.
Jean-Claude Van Damme, Ben Stiller, Sean Penn (= pro nuclear war), Orlando Bloom, Angelina Jolie USAID funded the visit of Hollywood stars to Ukraine: Jolie cost the most, Van Damme cost the cheapest - Pravda EN (news-pravda.com) Jessica Chastain and David Letterman, and yeah Bono was there too. More of those folk , need to get on Rogan : These Celebrities Have Donated Millions to the Ukraine Crisis - Newsweek Yeah , I know RT : https://www.rt.com/news/613572-celebrities-ukraine-orban-usaid/ The stars’ trips to Kiev were funded via the US foreign aid system, the Hungarian Prime Minister has claimed -
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Community Foreign National Sparks Debate in Patong After Public Urination Incident
seems like he is doing it as some sort of show, rather than desperation to use the loo....... definitely needs tracking down and punishing. strange guy -
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Updates and events in the War in Ukraine 2025
Looks like those behind the scenes pulling Zelenskys strings are giving him delusions of grandeur, again thinking he can join nato and renegotiate the mineral deal. Those war hawks want the war to continue and seem determined to have it. Putin should just take coke head Zman out and be done with it. Let Ukraine vote a new guy, mnd you those western war hawks will still be there. https://www.facebook.com/share/v/165RWneCXQ/ -
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Report Thailand Tightens Grip on Retirement Visas Amid Wealth Shift
While I agree with you about Thailand shooting itself in the foot. I don't understand your abject hatred for Thaksin, Or as we would say in America, "<removed>" as applied to President Trump. He wasn't all that terrible. Before the 2006 coup he gave Thailand OTOP which is still thriving and providing income for rural communities. alongside significant economic, societal, and trade milestones. Economically, he drove Thailand’s recovery from the 1997 crisis, growing GDP from 4.9 trillion to 7.1 trillion baht (2001–2006), repaid IMF debt early, and reduced poverty from 21.3% to 11.3%, with northeastern incomes up 40–46%. Societally, his 30 baht universal healthcare expanded coverage from 76% to 96%, and the “One District, One Scholarship” used lottery funds for education. In trade, he secured FTAs with China, boosted rural SMEs via loans, and invested $50 billion in infrastructure. Critics argue these were populist or export-driven, with debt and corruption (e.g., Shin Corp sale) marring his legacy, but rural gains and OTOP’s persistence highlight his impact. Furthermore, I was here in 2006 when his "replacement" showed up with Armored Personnel Carriers and soldiers with M-16's on every major Soi. I witnessed the arrest and destruction of the Police in Chiang Mai and their properties and families and their personal arrest and disappearance and their replacement with police loyal to the Coup makers. How soon some forget what his replacement brought to Thailand. In case your wondering they gave Thailand 20 more years of instability that it's still suffering from. I would argue Thailand would have been a hell of a lot closer to a true republic had the coup not occurred. -
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Crime Chonburi Karaoke Bar Raided for Underage Prostitution
Ms R' turns out to be Ms W' as no one can pronounce it 🤔 -
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Donald sure can pick em'
He claims It to be his but the screen shot doesn't prove anything. Not particularly large amount and unnecessary to post on an open forum.
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