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PM Brands Amnesty Move for Thaksin National Threat

The acting prime minister considers the Pheu Thai Party's attempt to seek amnesty for former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra a national security threat.

Before attending the 20th World Economic Forum on East Asia in Jakarta, Indonesia, Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva expressed confidence that his Democrat Party will win the upcoming general election scheduled to take place on July 3.

He claimed that the party has been well received by voters, who want to see the country moving forward and stability.

Abhisit also admitted that even though the campaign season has not been without problem, it has been relatively peaceful.

The acting prime minister added that just only a few months ago, there were many skeptics who did not believe that the poll could actually take place but that is no longer the case now.

About his political rival Yingluck Shinawatra's attempt to secure an amnesty for her brother former prime Minister Thaskin Shinawatra, who has been charged with multiple counts of corruption, Abhisit said such a move is considered a national security threat and is not what the country needs at the moment.

He claimed that it could bring more problems and worsen the country's political situation.

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Ahh, what we are witnessing here is the last death throes of a spectacularly pathetic political career.

Abhisit himself is a national threat.

Would you care to elaborate?

yes it would be great to hear more than a line or two from the red Abhisist basher for a change...........

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Ahh, what we are witnessing here is the last death throes of a spectacularly pathetic political career.

Abhisit himself is a national threat.

You are entitled to your view, but how do you back it up, words are cheap... where are your facts..? I personally think under the circumstance Mr Abhisit did Very well.. very hard in that coalition to keep everyone happy and move Thailand forward.. PTP do have some very good politicians in their ranks, Such a pity they need those commie Red Shirts in their midst, and their distant leader still pulling their strings... Thailand is moving in a backward direction.. Lets hope whoever wins, gets an absolute majority, and someone gets a real chance to move this country forward... but you do wonder if Thailand as a nation is ready to move into the real world... and do they deserve it.. ? not in my book.. The corruption is endemic..

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Ahh, what we are witnessing here is the last death throes of a spectacularly pathetic political career.

Abhisit himself is a national threat.

You are entitled to your view, but how do you back it up, words are cheap... where are your facts..? I personally think under the circumstance Mr Abhisit did Very well.. very hard in that coalition to keep everyone happy and move Thailand forward.. PTP do have some very good politicians in their ranks, Such a pity they need those commie Red Shirts in their midst, and their distant leader still pulling their strings... Thailand is moving in a backward direction.. Lets hope whoever wins, gets an absolute majority, and someone gets a real chance to move this country forward... but you do wonder if Thailand as a nation is ready to move into the real world... and do they deserve it.. ? not in my book.. The corruption is endemic..

Just wait. On election day you will see what the electorate thinks about.

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He claimed that it could bring more problems and worsen the country's political situation.

Very likely the most honest words to be spoken by any side during the whole campaign.

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Ahh, what we are witnessing here is the last death throes of a spectacularly pathetic political career.

Abhisit himself is a national threat.

Oh that's right, now I remember, it was Abbhisit that sold national assets (satellites) to a neighboring country and used his position of power to enrich himself and his family.

Also, once convicted of corruption was man enough to face up to it and do his time, oh wait no, he loaded planes with sacks of money and weasled out of the country like a complete slimeball.

When will these people pull their heads out of the sand...............................

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Ahh, what we are witnessing here is the last death throes of a spectacularly pathetic political career.

Abhisit himself is a national threat.

Oh that's right, now I remember, it was Abbhisit that sold national assets (satellites) to a neighboring country and used his position of power to enrich himself and his family.

Also, once convicted of corruption was man enough to face up to it and do his time, oh wait no, he loaded planes with sacks of money and weasled out of the country like a complete slimeball.

When will these people pull their heads out of the sand...............................

Want to take a guess as to who Fugitive and Outlaw 2.0 will be ?

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Ahh, what we are witnessing here is the last death throes of a spectacularly pathetic political career.

Abhisit himself is a national threat.

Oh that's right, now I remember, it was Abbhisit that sold national assets (satellites) to a neighboring country and used his position of power to enrich himself and his family.

Also, once convicted of corruption was man enough to face up to it and do his time, oh wait no, he loaded planes with sacks of money and weasled out of the country like a complete slimeball.

When will these people pull their heads out of the sand...............................

National assets? Satellites? Sold? Neighboring country? :whistling:

:lol:

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Ahh, what we are witnessing here is the last death throes of a spectacularly pathetic political career.

Abhisit himself is a national threat.

You are entitled to your view, but how do you back it up, words are cheap... where are your facts..? I personally think under the circumstance Mr Abhisit did Very well.. very hard in that coalition to keep everyone happy and move Thailand forward.. PTP do have some very good politicians in their ranks, Such a pity they need those commie Red Shirts in their midst, and their distant leader still pulling their strings... Thailand is moving in a backward direction.. Lets hope whoever wins, gets an absolute majority, and someone gets a real chance to move this country forward... but you do wonder if Thailand as a nation is ready to move into the real world... and do they deserve it.. ? not in my book.. The corruption is endemic..

Just wait. On election day you will see what the electorate thinks about.

re-phrase: "you will see WHETHER the electorate think". Yet again, you only post rhetoric with no backup for your claims. Will you elaborate on your stance, which you have so far failed to do? On past record so far, my guess is that you won't and can't.

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"Mr Abhisit did Very well"

I don't think he has done well but has tried to do well without succeeding.

The fact that he went along with the army organising his promotion to PM after they had repeatedly scuttled elected goverments does in my opinion make him a threat to democracy in Thailand. Ideally the army should have nothing to do with politics and being their puppet should have been beneath him. He would of course argue that he was only thinking what was best for the country at the time thus demonstrating what all politicians are arrogant enough to believe ie that they are the best choice and any means of gaining power is therefore justified.

I don't really agree with much of what the PTP stand for but feel it would be best for this country if they could put together a really strong coalition or gain an outright majority in the coming election. They would then have a clear mandate to face up to the armed forces which is a must if democracy is to grow and thrive here. If Abhisit wins then nothing changes and the inevitable confrontation is postponed.

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Ahh, what we are witnessing here is the last death throes of a spectacularly pathetic political career.

Abhisit himself is a national threat.

Thank you for your insights Khun Yingluck

Is that Yingluck.........or upchuck.......or numbnuts?

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Want to take a guess as to who Fugitive and Outlaw 2.0 will be ?

I thought that was taken already by Arisman.

Good come back - The real disappointment for the PTP and the UDD is going to be the fact that despite their howls of injustice they won't be able to touch Suthep or Abhisit should they form the next government. As they are MPs and will have immunity, just like Jatuporn et al. So will he be a fugitive. Highly unlikely!

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Ahh, what we are witnessing here is the last death throes of a spectacularly pathetic political career.

Abhisit himself is a national threat.

How ridiculous. You clearly do not understand the international aspect of the politics here. The forces behind the reds and Thaksin are far greater than most people realise.

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Ahh, what we are witnessing here is the last death throes of a spectacularly pathetic political career.

Abhisit himself is a national threat.

How ridiculous. You clearly do not understand the international aspect of the politics here. The forces behind the reds and Thaksin are far greater than most people realise.

You've made this allusion a couple of times today. I'm intrigued. Can you give me any more info on these forces you speak of? Presumably there's no law forbidding you to do so. Just use 'allegedly' a lot, if that helps.

Thanks.

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Ahh, what we are witnessing here is the last death throes of a spectacularly pathetic political career.

Abhisit himself is a national threat.

How ridiculous. You clearly do not understand the international aspect of the politics here. The forces behind the reds and Thaksin are far greater than most people realise.

what forces? I heard that Thaksin was a member of the CFR like Bush and Cheney. Could you mean that?

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Ahh, what we are witnessing here is the last death throes of a spectacularly pathetic political career.

Abhisit himself is a national threat.

You are entitled to your view, but how do you back it up, words are cheap... where are your facts..? I personally think under the circumstance Mr Abhisit did Very well.. very hard in that coalition to keep everyone happy and move Thailand forward.. PTP do have some very good politicians in their ranks, Such a pity they need those commie Red Shirts in their midst, and their distant leader still pulling their strings... Thailand is moving in a backward direction.. Lets hope whoever wins, gets an absolute majority, and someone gets a real chance to move this country forward... but you do wonder if Thailand as a nation is ready to move into the real world... and do they deserve it.. ? not in my book.. The corruption is endemic..

Just wait. On election day you will see what the electorate thinks about.

re-phrase: "you will see WHETHER the electorate think". Yet again, you only post rhetoric with no backup for your claims. Will you elaborate on your stance, which you have so far failed to do? On past record so far, my guess is that you won't and can't.

Yes. Wait for election day, dude. Abhisit will certainly win, like in the last three elections and like the polls predict it.

:lol:

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Ahh, what we are witnessing here is the last death throes of a spectacularly pathetic political career.

Abhisit himself is a national threat.

You are entitled to your view, but how do you back it up, words are cheap... where are your facts..? I personally think under the circumstance Mr Abhisit did Very well.. very hard in that coalition to keep everyone happy and move Thailand forward.. PTP do have some very good politicians in their ranks, Such a pity they need those commie Red Shirts in their midst, and their distant leader still pulling their strings... Thailand is moving in a backward direction.. Lets hope whoever wins, gets an absolute majority, and someone gets a real chance to move this country forward... but you do wonder if Thailand as a nation is ready to move into the real world... and do they deserve it.. ? not in my book.. The corruption is endemic..

Just wait. On election day you will see what the electorate thinks about.

re-phrase: "you will see WHETHER the electorate think". Yet again, you only post rhetoric with no backup for your claims. Will you elaborate on your stance, which you have so far failed to do? On past record so far, my guess is that you won't and can't.

Yah right the electorate does not think thy only listen to stories of free wifi and laptops. And then we have the new dynast of the Shinawatra dicatorship for the next hundred years.

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Ahh, what we are witnessing here is the last death throes of a spectacularly pathetic political career.

Abhisit himself is a national threat.

How ridiculous. You clearly do not understand the international aspect of the politics here. The forces behind the reds and Thaksin are far greater than most people realise.

You've made this allusion a couple of times today. I'm intrigued. Can you give me any more info on these forces you speak of? Presumably there's no law forbidding you to do so. Just use 'allegedly' a lot, if that helps.

Thanks.

what forces? I heard that Thaksin was a member of the CFR like Bush and Cheney. Could you mean that?

Its a silly conspiracy theory.

http://landdestroyer.blogspot.com/2011/06/globalists-fueling-unrest-in-thailand.html

Tony Cartalucci is FUN. :wub:

Some members believe that nonsense. :lol:

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Nice rant; your opinion, so no need to have any link with reality or truth.

BTW Ms. Yingluck seems to collect quotes like 'beautiful'. Somehow I don't think Maggie would have been impressed. Anyway the cat rocks the cradle and Thaksin should stay away. IMHO

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Yes. Wait for election day, dude. Abhisit will certainly win, like in the last three elections and like the polls predict it.

:lol:

Lots of quotes removed as you have already seen them ...............

Shoot me down if you must but when did Abhisit ever win an election of the populace?

Who was the last elected PM of Thailand?

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Shoot me down if you must but when did Abhisit ever win an election of the populace?

Who was the last elected PM of Thailand?

Abhisit was the last elected PM. He was elected in December 2008. Before that, Somchai (2008), Samak (2007), Thaksin (2005), Thaksin (2001).

All elected in the same way ... in parliament by a majority of MPs.

All part of coalition governments (ie not winning "an election of the populace"), except Thaksin in 2005 after he bought a few smaller parties into the TRT fold (eg Newin's group and others that dumped PTP after PPP was disbanded).

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