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I would love to read a headline that said:

Jatuporn spoke again but nobody listened. His rants have made his family claim he was adopted by a pack of wild monkeys! His godfather Thaksin has disowned him.

I'm sure if you look past the big mouth, he has a kind, big heart, is friendly with children and his mother still tells proudly to anyone who listens (and a few who don't) 'that's my boy'. Mothers, you have to love them. Some kids should have been thrown away with the bathwater though ;)

I'd say it takes a special heart, one infinitesimally small, to treat a poor, old, and frail 91 year-old mother as shabbily and disrespectively and callously as Jatuporn has treated his mother, who he has not even bothered to contact in nearly a decade.

It speaks volumes as to his despicable character.

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]BANGKOK: -- Pheu Thai MP Jatuporn Promphan on Thursday threatened to resume the red-shirt protest if the government endorsed the push for the amnesty bill.

"The true intention for ammesty is to allow the murderers to go free

Bhumjaithai claims UDD backs amnesty bill

BANGKOK, 27 September 2010 (NNT) – The coalition Bhumjaithai Party has claimed that the anti-government United Front of Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD) also supports the party’s proposed amnesty bill.

http://thainews.prd.go.th/en/news.php?id=255309270006

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]BANGKOK: -- Pheu Thai MP Jatuporn Promphan on Thursday threatened to resume the red-shirt protest if the government endorsed the push for the amnesty bill.

"The true intention for ammesty is to allow the murderers to go free

Bhumjaithai claims UDD backs amnesty bill

BANGKOK, 27 September 2010 (NNT) – The coalition Bhumjaithai Party has claimed that the anti-government United Front of Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD) also supports the party's proposed amnesty bill.

http://thainews.prd....id=255309270006

Jatuporn must have finally realised that he'll be one of the ones that benefits with allowing "the murderers to go free". His immunity has to run out eventually, then he'll be locked up with the other 19 red shirt leaders.

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Either you don't read Thai or you are deliberately being misleading for some obscure reason. The sound "S" is of course well represented in Thai and many names begin with one of the Thai alphabet "S" variants.

ซอ

ศอ

ษอ

สอ

But then I expect you already knew that.

Sorry for being obtuse. You are missing my point. The letter "S" only transliterates all of these sounds. So even if anyone took offence for being accused of having ill intent to the country, he didn't even name a letter that exists anywhere in their names. A very clever legal way of getting tongues wagging without defaming anyone.

Unless Simon, or Sam, or Steve have any ill intent to the country.

Savage?

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