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Please pay a bit more attention to various newsflashes and links provided in this forum: :rolleyes:

K. Abhisit already returned on the 23rd by PG712, flight number provided care of Pheu Thai UDD leader MP Nattawut Saikua.

http://asiancorrespo...n-the-maldives/

I would have thought that the more obvious people to be looking for would be Chalerm and the other likely lads as they seem absent as well. And they are ACTUALLY part of the government.

Dept. PM Chalerm lives in Thonburi, maybe contemplating the use of water in general and flooding in particular. BTW k. Banharn has his residence along Charan Sanitwong, no idea which soi, but in the 70sh/80sh there seems to be flooding (i.e. both river and inland side)

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The interesting reconcilliation related development of this disaster has been how as time has gone on the army and government seem to have started working better together and publically agreeing. Gen. Prayuth dismissed the calls for an SOE today, which firmly moves him away from democrat demands. Maybe something good will come out of the adversity of present.

I dont think too many Thai people or even the government and army are debating the finer points of Thaksin right now by the way. There are more pressing issues and Thaksin is almost as quiet as Abhisit seems to have gone in the last couple of days. Maybe they are sharing cocktails on a nice Maldives beach or something

Please pay a bit more attention to various newsflashes and links provided in this forum: :rolleyes:

K. Abhisit already returned on the 23rd by PG712, flight number provided care of Pheu Thai UDD leader MP Nattawut Saikua.

http://asiancorrespo...n-the-maldives/

I will change the tense to shared a cocktail on the beaches of the Maldives then. ;)

Edited to add: I didnt realise that Thai Rath had run the story. Ouch

I do notice that the pictures on Andrew Spooners page show an Abhisit who really does not LOOK like he's on holiday. I mean when you sit on the beach your more likely to wear shorts and a t-shirt than a business shirt and trousers and well polished shoescool.gif

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There are more pressing issues and Thaksin is almost as quiet as Abhisit seems to have gone in the last couple of days. Maybe they are sharing cocktails on a nice Maldives beach or something

And your neutral opinion used to carry so much respect around here.

Maybe Thaksin was advising him how to distribute the donations given generously by others under his own name?

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Dept. PM Chalerm lives in Thonburi, maybe contemplating the use of water in general and flooding in particular. BTW k. Banharn has his residence along Charan Sanitwong, no idea which soi, but in the 70sh/80sh there seems to be flooding (i.e. both river and inland side)

Living in Thonburi wouldn't stop him from popping up in the news every 10 seconds. I haven't seen him for more than a week. As the third PM, I would have expected to at least see him at a couple of news conferences with Yingluck.

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Dept. PM Chalerm lives in Thonburi, maybe contemplating the use of water in general and flooding in particular. BTW k. Banharn has his residence along Charan Sanitwong, no idea which soi, but in the 70sh/80sh there seems to be flooding (i.e. both river and inland side)

Living in Thonburi wouldn't stop him from popping up in the news every 10 seconds. I haven't seen him for more than a week. As the third PM, I would have expected to at least see him at a couple of news conferences with Yingluck.

In the fantasy world that occasionally spins around in my head I would love to see, when this is all over, a press conference with Chalerm gobbing off as per his style and Yingluk just turning round and saying " F#ck off you left me with my arse hanging out to dry during the floods! You're fired! And that goes for my brother too. Cheers Meow! F#ck getting you back. I'm the PM. I'm in charge! I've had enough! What I say goes kapisch?"

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I do notice that the pictures on Andrew Spooners page show an Abhisit who really does not LOOK like he's on holiday. I mean when you sit on the beach your more likely to wear shorts and a t-shirt than a business shirt and trousers and well polished shoescool.gif

Yeah but we are talking about K. Abhisit here. He's so stiff he most probably wears formal evening wear to pop to the 7-11 for a telephone top-up card or a top hat and tails to put the bins out.

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There are more pressing issues and Thaksin is almost as quiet as Abhisit seems to have gone in the last couple of days. Maybe they are sharing cocktails on a nice Maldives beach or something

And your neutral opinion used to carry so much respect around here.

Maybe Thaksin was advising him how to distribute the donations given generously by others under his own name?

Amazing.Hammered refers to better understanding and co-operation between the government and military, and cracks a joke at the expense of Thaksin and Abhisit.

Your response is to lament his lack of neutrality, whatever that means.What's bugging you?

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There are more pressing issues and Thaksin is almost as quiet as Abhisit seems to have gone in the last couple of days. Maybe they are sharing cocktails on a nice Maldives beach or something

And your neutral opinion used to carry so much respect around here.

Maybe Thaksin was advising him how to distribute the donations given generously by others under his own name?

Amazing.Hammered refers to better understanding and co-operation between the government and military, and cracks a joke at the expense of Thaksin and Abhisit.

Your response is to lament his lack of neutrality, whatever that means.What's bugging you?

Hammered is referring to a baseless rumour, the English-language version of which has been spurned on by a highly discredited "journalist"

Once upon I considered his posts above this nonsense. Clearly no longer the case.

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There are more pressing issues and Thaksin is almost as quiet as Abhisit seems to have gone in the last couple of days. Maybe they are sharing cocktails on a nice Maldives beach or something

And your neutral opinion used to carry so much respect around here.

Maybe Thaksin was advising him how to distribute the donations given generously by others under his own name?

Amazing.Hammered refers to better understanding and co-operation between the government and military, and cracks a joke at the expense of Thaksin and Abhisit.

Your response is to lament his lack of neutrality, whatever that means.What's bugging you?

Hammered is referring to a baseless rumour, the English-language version of which has been spurned on by a highly discredited "journalist"

Once upon I considered his posts above this nonsense. Clearly no longer the case.

It was meant to be a joke. As I said the improving cooperation between the government and army can only be a good thing for the country in the longer term even though coming through such a situation of adversity

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Hammered is referring to a baseless rumour, the English-language version of which has been spurned on by a highly discredited "journalist"

Once upon I considered his posts above this nonsense. Clearly no longer the case.

Slight sense of humour failure apparent.

Who is the journalist by the way and why is he "discredited"?

And what does "spurned on" mean?

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Hammered is referring to a baseless rumour, the English-language version of which has been spurned on by a highly discredited "journalist"

Once upon I considered his posts above this nonsense. Clearly no longer the case.

Slight sense of humour failure apparent.

Who is the journalist by the way and why is he "discredited"?

And what does "spurned on" mean?

Andrew Spooner who is probably best described as a political activist and journalist although his political opinions and agenda are not hidden. Is what he says factual? Who knows, even propoganda can include real facts but with his agenda a certain level of uncertainty would remain. However, in this case he isnt reporting the news but putting into English what Thai Rath reported and he doesnt state it as fact and also includes Khao Sod's alternative of Abhisit being in the UK. Some people on TV forget that the three main English language sources of news in Thailand (Post, Nation, TAN) have very similar political agendas while the majority of the Thai language large circular news is now very different in tone. In some ways it is a shame that there isnt an English langauge news media saying what the most read Thai news sources say as that would give a more nuanced context for foreigners interested in Thai politics.

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In some ways it is a shame that there isnt an English langauge news media saying what the most read Thai news sources say as that would give a more nuanced context for foreigners interested in Thai politics.

Perhaps there is an opportunity here for Thai Visa where I'm sure there is a demand for intelligent and nuanced political commentary? But on reflection....

To be fair I have been pleasantly surprised in recent months to see commentary in both the Nation and BP which - how to put it - takes a Guardian/Independent position rather than the usual brain dead Daily Mail position.

TAN in my view is a lost cause.

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Hammered is referring to a baseless rumour, the English-language version of which has been spurned on by a highly discredited "journalist"

Once upon I considered his posts above this nonsense. Clearly no longer the case.

Slight sense of humour failure apparent.

Who is the journalist by the way and why is he "discredited"?

And what does "spurned on" mean?

Andrew Spooner who is probably best described as a political activist and journalist although his political opinions and agenda are not hidden. Is what he says factual? Who knows, even propoganda can include real facts but with his agenda a certain level of uncertainty would remain. However, in this case he isnt reporting the news but putting into English what Thai Rath reported and he doesnt state it as fact and also includes Khao Sod's alternative of Abhisit being in the UK. Some people on TV forget that the three main English language sources of news in Thailand (Post, Nation, TAN) have very similar political agendas while the majority of the Thai language large circular news is now very different in tone. In some ways it is a shame that there isnt an English langauge news media saying what the most read Thai news sources say as that would give a more nuanced context for foreigners interested in Thai politics.

The guy is a laughing stock and the rumour was discredited almost as soon as it came to "light". Regardless of whatever agenda people believe The Bangkok Post and The Nation to have, it's most likely they never went near this story with a large pole owing to common sense.

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The guy is a laughing stock and the rumour was discredited almost as soon as it came to "light". Regardless of whatever agenda people believe The Bangkok Post and The Nation to have, it's most likely they never went near this story with a large pole owing to common sense.

Where was it discredited?

All I've found is news about the rumours that he was in the Maldives. I haven't seen anything that stated that he was anywhere else.

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I like this part:

Further confirmation came from reliable source Panthongtae "Thaksin's Little Oak" Shinawatra, who gleefully re-tweeted the rumour.

Confirmation?

And anyway, the Democrats said, where the hell is Banharn Silapa-archa? Many government big shots have vanished and nobody complains. What are the critics saying - that they miss Abhisit?

Where is Chalerm? Not that I miss him, but I am surprised that he's been silent for 2 weeks.

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Further confirmation came from reliable source Panthongtae "Thaksin's Little Oak" Shinawatra, who gleefully re-tweeted the rumour.

Confirmation?

And anyway, the Democrats said, where the hell is Banharn Silapa-archa? Many government big shots have vanished and nobody complains. What are the critics saying - that they miss Abhisit?

Where is Chalerm? Not that I miss him, but I am surprised that he's been silent for 2 weeks.

he's off dealing with important matters

Annual Police Reshuffle to be Discussed

UPDATE : 25 October 2011

Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yoobamrung, who supervises the Royal Thai Police, will attend a meeting with the Police Commission today to finalize the police position reshuffle.

Today, Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yoobamrung, in charge of police affairs, will preside over the meeting of the Police Commission at the Royal Thai Police Office scheduled for 1.30 P.M.

The main agenda to be discussed is the annual police reshuffle.

http://www.thailandoutlook.tv/tan/ViewData.aspx?DataID=1049131

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If Natawhat said the sky was falling and Mark was the cause, would you look up? He, like Jatuporn, would do or say anything to discredit Abhisit at the drop of a hat. Spooner is not far behind them on the credibility issue. Som nom na.

It seems many of the old guard politicians have gone to Phoenix unscathed and profit on the reconstruction. The writing is on the wall and the dinosaurs can read well.

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Regardless of whatever agenda people believe The Bangkok Post and The Nation to have, it's most likely they never went near this story with a large pole owing to common sense.

Huh?

http://www.nationmultimedia.com/life/Hotel-wet-rates-plus-blow-dryers-30168420.html

The nation stating that a democrat source admitted Abhisit was in the Maldives and that Abhisit hadnt denied it takes the claim further than Spooner suggested. The Nation goinmg further than Spooner on negative claims about Abhisit. That must be a first. I missed the story in Thai Rath, so am not sure how that was framed. Yingluck was asked by journos about the Yanni thing so I expect journos will question the leader of the opposition too.

Indeed where is Banharn? He seems to have gone quiet since rabbiting on about saving Suphan Buri and in doing so upsetting many in neighbouring provinces who believe he personally locks up the keys to floodgates and thereby causes them to suffer.

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Thai Rath, with its known bias, claim he was in Maldives. Not sure why for so few days. Red-aligned Khao Sod says he was in UK. They cannot both be right. If either is...

And the irony is that Red Shirts say they want Abhisit out of the picture, and when he presumably is...they complain?

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Thai Rath, with its known bias, claim he was in Maldives. Not sure why for so few days. Red-aligned Khao Sod says he was in UK. They cannot both be right. If either is...

And the irony is that Red Shirts say they want Abhisit out of the picture, and when he presumably is...they complain?

I don't even know why they're making a big fuss out of all this. He's no longer the PM, whatever help he gives is voluntary and it no longer is his "duty" to manage the crisis. Sometimes I think he should just give up being a politician and let the Thais solve their own mess with the elected government. Sometimes it's better to just go with the flow. The people who step back and look at the big picture can find their way out of the country somehow if they don't like it. One day, we'll be able to say "Som namna" and I would enjoy every syllable of it.

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