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Chalerm: Phue Thai will definately win the election

BANGKOK, 29 MAY 2011 (NNT) - Former Pheu Thai MPs Chairperson Police Captain Chalerm Yubumrung says Phue Thai will win the election, adding that Ms. Yingluck Shinawatra will become Thailand’s first female prime minister

Police Captain Chalerm Yubumrung the Pheu Thai heavyweight said in a campaign speech that currently Phue Thai party popularity was increasing continuously, especially in the Thon Buri areas, adding that the Democrats will definitely lose the election and Ms. Yingluck Shinawatra will become the first female prime minister of Thailand.

He also said that the Democrats would have to become the opposition party for another 12 years because Phue Thai party would continue to be in the administration for the next 12 years as well.

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Definately? who proofreads this crap?

Yingluck Shinawatra will become the first female prime minister of Thailand.

He also said that the Democrats would have to become the opposition party for another 12 years because Phue Thai party would continue to be in the administration for the next 12 years as well.

It's confirmed by their fortune tellers....................:jap:

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Apart from winning k. Chalerm also said:

""Senior Pheu Thai Party member Chalerm Yoobamrung said yesterday that if Pheu Thai wins, it will not exact revenge against all parties, except Abhisit and Suthep Thaugsuban who he believed were responsible for the deaths of 92 people in April and May last year.""

http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2011/05/29/national/Yingluck-vows-to-implement-mega-projects-dams-30156489.html

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Apart from winning k. Chalerm also said:

""Senior Pheu Thai Party member Chalerm Yoobamrung said yesterday that if Pheu Thai wins, it will not exact revenge against all parties, except Abhisit and Suthep Thaugsuban who he believed were responsible for the deaths of 92 people in April and May last year.""

http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2011/05/29/national/Yingluck-vows-to-implement-mega-projects-dams-30156489.html

That promise gives them probably a few votes more for the win.

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Chalerm Yoobamrung said yesterday that if Pheu Thai wins, it will not exact revenge against all parties, except Abhisit and Suthep Thaugsuban who he believed were responsible for the deaths of 92 people in April and May last year.""

Any chance of revenge for the victims of the Tak Bai massacre Chalerm ??

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Apart from winning k. Chalerm also said:

""Senior Pheu Thai Party member Chalerm Yoobamrung said yesterday that if Pheu Thai wins, it will not exact revenge against all parties, except Abhisit and Suthep Thaugsuban who he believed were responsible for the deaths of 92 people in April and May last year.""

http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2011/05/29/national/Yingluck-vows-to-implement-mega-projects-dams-30156489.html

That promise gives them probably a few votes more for the win.

Mostly k. Chalerm checks with k. Thaksin first before speaking. With k. Thaksin having gone on record with 'I'm not out for revenge, I want to serve the people' one may be excused to wonder what this is all about ? Just another politician who will say anything to get a few more votes ?

(PS what happened to the 'amnesty for all' k. Chalerm would be working on?)

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Chalerm Yoobamrung said yesterday that if Pheu Thai wins, it will not exact revenge against all parties, except Abhisit and Suthep Thaugsuban who he believed were responsible for the deaths of 92 people in April and May last year.""

Any chance of revenge for the victims of the Tak Bai massacre Chalerm ??

memorial_160x120.jpg

Those responsible for Tak Bai had already their day in court.

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Apart from winning k. Chalerm also said:

""Senior Pheu Thai Party member Chalerm Yoobamrung said yesterday that if Pheu Thai wins, it will not exact revenge against all parties, except Abhisit and Suthep Thaugsuban who he believed were responsible for the deaths of 92 people in April and May last year.""

http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2011/05/29/national/Yingluck-vows-to-implement-mega-projects-dams-30156489.html

That promise gives them probably a few votes more for the win.

Mostly k. Chalerm checks with k. Thaksin first before speaking. With k. Thaksin having gone on record with 'I'm not out for revenge, I want to serve the people' one may be excused to wonder what this is all about ? Just another politician who will say anything to get a few more votes ?

(PS what happened to the 'amnesty for all' k. Chalerm would be working on?)

murder is probably excluded from their amnesty proposal. makes sense.

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Apart from winning k. Chalerm also said:

""Senior Pheu Thai Party member Chalerm Yoobamrung said yesterday that if Pheu Thai wins, it will not exact revenge against all parties, except Abhisit and Suthep Thaugsuban who he believed were responsible for the deaths of 92 people in April and May last year.""

http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2011/05/29/national/Yingluck-vows-to-implement-mega-projects-dams-30156489.html

That promise gives them probably a few votes more for the win.

Mostly k. Chalerm checks with k. Thaksin first before speaking. With k. Thaksin having gone on record with 'I'm not out for revenge, I want to serve the people' one may be excused to wonder what this is all about ? Just another politician who will say anything to get a few more votes ?

(PS what happened to the 'amnesty for all' k. Chalerm would be working on?)

murder is probably excluded from their amnesty proposal. makes sense.

Amnesty for all in the name of reconciliation. Oh, by the way, excluding a few chaps we don't like, of course. Oh, and including some we do like, of course. Keep them coming samurai.

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Apart from winning k. Chalerm also said:

""Senior Pheu Thai Party member Chalerm Yoobamrung said yesterday that if Pheu Thai wins, it will not exact revenge against all parties, except Abhisit and Suthep Thaugsuban who he believed were responsible for the deaths of 92 people in April and May last year.""

http://www.nationmul...s-30156489.html

That promise gives them probably a few votes more for the win.

Mostly k. Chalerm checks with k. Thaksin first before speaking. With k. Thaksin having gone on record with 'I'm not out for revenge, I want to serve the people' one may be excused to wonder what this is all about ? Just another politician who will say anything to get a few more votes ?

(PS what happened to the 'amnesty for all' k. Chalerm would be working on?)

murder is probably excluded from their amnesty proposal. makes sense.

So I guess big T doesn't make a chance then.

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Amnesty for all in the name of reconciliation. Oh, by the way, excluding a few chaps we don't like, of course. Oh, and including some we do like, of course. Keep them coming samurai.

Well, those deaths, that is a little bit different than the "conflict of interests" Thaksin was found guilty of.

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Amnesty for all in the name of reconciliation. Oh, by the way, excluding a few chaps we don't like, of course. Oh, and including some we do like, of course. Keep them coming samurai.

Well, those deaths, that is a little bit different than the "conflict of interests" Thaksin was found guilty of.

Well, deaths already sound better than the murder you wrote before. Note that the HRW report suggest that UDD leaders should share the blame for those deaths. Funnily enough lots of those UDD leaders ended up on the PTP party list in positions which almost guarantee election and parliamentary immunity for four years. K. Abhisit and k. Suthep were on the list for the Dem's already and likely to be MP for four more years as well.

First we had k. Thaksin say 'no revenge' (apart from Thaksin thinks, Pheu Thai acts), then Ms. Yingluck says 'amnesty is not important, but may help reconciliation'. A few days later Ms. Yingluck puts k. Chalerm in charge of the amnesty move to politicians who have been charged or convicted. Next k. Chalerm says 'but we'll prosecute Abhisit/Suthep'

With the words of my mentor Robert A. passed on by Ms. Thida 'this threat could be seen as political persecution during an election period'. Interesting mess k. Chalerm is creating.

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Chalerm Yoobamrung said yesterday that if Pheu Thai wins, it will not exact revenge against all parties, except Abhisit and Suthep Thaugsuban who he believed were responsible for the deaths of 92 people in April and May last year.""

Any chance of revenge for the victims of the Tak Bai massacre Chalerm ??

memorial_160x120.jpg

Those responsible for Tak Bai had already their day in court.

...............and what was the verdict samurai...................more red shirt justice perhaps?? Give us a link for YOUR version of the verdict!!!!

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Amnesty for all in the name of reconciliation. Oh, by the way, excluding a few chaps we don't like, of course. Oh, and including some we do like, of course. Keep them coming samurai.

Well, those deaths, that is a little bit different than the "conflict of interests" Thaksin was found guilty of.

...............and what about the 2700 he murdered in his drug war??? or was that "a conflict of interest?"

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...............and what about the 2700 he murdered in his drug war??? or was that "a conflict of interest?"

Now be fair Ian... it was only 1,450 confirmed of the 2,700 by the last investigation (which was 'shelved' by PPP, presumably in the interests of reconciliation).

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...............and what about the 2700 he murdered in his drug war??? or was that "a conflict of interest?"

Now be fair Ian... it was only 1,450 confirmed of the 2,700 by the last investigation (which was 'shelved' by PPP, presumably in the interests of reconciliation).

In the absence of a trial and subsequent court-ordered death sentence in any of the cases, all 2,700 should be considered as homicides.

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Chalerm Yoobamrung said yesterday that if Pheu Thai wins, it will not exact revenge against all parties, except Abhisit and Suthep Thaugsuban who he believed were responsible for the deaths of 92 people in April and May last year.""

Any chance of revenge for the victims of the Tak Bai massacre Chalerm ??

memorial_160x120.jpg

Those responsible for Tak Bai had already their day in court.

...............and what was the verdict samurai...................more red shirt justice perhaps?? Give us a link for YOUR version of the verdict!!!!

It was during the Abhisit days.

http://www.nationmultimedia.com/home/Court-clears-security-officials-over-Tak-Bai-death-30103943.html

TAK BAI

Court clears security officials over Tak Bai deaths

By The Nation

Published on May 30, 2009

In one of the most controversial verdicts passed in decades, a court yesterday cleared security officials of misconduct in the October 2004 Tak Bai incident in which 85 Malay-Muslim protesters died at the hands of the authorities.

The two-member panel in the post-mortem inquest concluded that Army and police officials had acted according to the law, used sound judgement and done their best given the circumstances.

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It was during the Abhisit days.

http://www.nationmultimedia.com/home/Court-clears-security-officials-over-Tak-Bai-death-30103943.html

TAK BAI

Court clears security officials over Tak Bai deaths

By The Nation

Published on May 30, 2009

In one of the most controversial verdicts passed in decades, a court yesterday cleared security officials of misconduct in the October 2004 Tak Bai incident in which 85 Malay-Muslim protesters died at the hands of the authorities.

The two-member panel in the post-mortem inquest concluded that Army and police officials had acted according to the law, used sound judgement and done their best given the circumstances.

From the same article

"It has since been a point of political tension and drawn comment from prime ministers, including Samak Sundaravej, who once attributed the protesters' deaths to the fact that they had been fasting during Ramadan.

During his term in office, Surayud Chulanont apologised to the victims' families for the Tak Bai massacre and other "atrocities committed by the state" against the Malays of Patani."

Anyway with k. Chalerm saying after the PTP wins 'to prosecute k. Abhisit/Suthep as responsable for the 91 deaths in April/May 2010', we surely should prosecute k. Thaskin for the 85 Tak Bai deaths under his premiership. We can't have double standards, now can we ?

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