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From the blog it seems that the first time the Democrats were asked about it, they made no comment. After that, they didn't deny it.

What cover up?

You have answered your own question.

Get some perspective and give it a rest.There are so many more important things to discuss at the moment.

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From the blog it seems that the first time the Democrats were asked about it, they made no comment. After that, they didn't deny it.

What cover up?

You have answered your own question.

Get some perspective and give it a rest.There are so many more important things to discuss at the moment.

So you discuss it and it's OK? :lol:

A "No comment" is a "cover up"? :rolleyes: Do we even know who was asked that gave the "no comment"?

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The Democrats have now admitted that former PM Abhisit flew off to the Maldives, throwing in the lie that it was a 'diplomatic visit' despite no record of it from official Maldive sources.

Badly timed, perhaps, but I'm sure you and I would both like to be able to evacuate to somewhere like the Maldives. But lets be honest he is FORMER PM, so the onus is no longer on him personally to fix the problem and as Taksin has demonstrated beautifully it is easy to orchestrate the 'pawns' from abroad. But nevertheless a show of solidarity with ordinary people would have been benificial in a crisis such as this.

That's pretty naive. He's the current PM by proxy.

I think you are getting your PMs a bit mixed up there.

I don't think so. Dude Samak, Somchai, Yingluck on and on.

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There is no reason he should not have taken a break at that time.

The only reason to criticizes it is for creating political hatchet jobs.

He should have stayed as he is the leader of the opposition, it would have looked good for him and his party if he had of stayed during the crisis, not in another country playing golf while his people the Thai people suffered in a National crisis.Healso stated he would help if asked. Cant help if you arent here.

Sounds a bit like Nero playing the fiddle while Rome was burning.

Playing Golf on a holiday while Bangkok was drowning.

Yeah, he is about as handy as a wheel on a walking stick.

Who said he was playing golf?

What evidence do you have he was 'sunning his tosh'?

Please share why you claim that the dems never tell the truth (and at the same time perhaps you'd like to comment on the level of truth spoken by the paymaster, jatuporn, noppadon, just for starters)?.

Perhaps you'd also like to comment on the appointments made by the paymaster in regard to the ministerial positions and please share your comments about their capability for these positions, and please also share what high value they have all contributed to the flood crisis, and also share some details of why none of them have shown their faces, or made any visible contribution in terms of strategy or actions?

And chalerm, a senior deputy prime minister, has been totally quiet during the flood crisis. I throw your own comment back to you, why has he not been visibly active and adding something valuable pretty much every day?

And perhaps you'd like to share some information about the delivery date for the big pumps that the paymaster supposedly ordered from South Korea.

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But nobody is seriously claiming that.Abhisit was perfectly entitled to take a short break, though some cannier politicians would have changed their plans.The problem was the cover up, not so much lying but telling only half the truth when prompted in a weaselly kind of way.At our own level some forum members tied themselves up in knots on this frankly very unimportant matter

From the blog it seems that the first time the Democrats were asked about it, they made no comment. After that, they didn't deny it.

Then there was someone saying that someone said that the Democrats said that Abhisit went to the Maldives to meet their president.

What cover up?

An answer to the very valid question 'what cover up' would be nice.

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Badly timed, perhaps, but I'm sure you and I would both like to be able to evacuate to somewhere like the Maldives. But lets be honest he is FORMER PM, so the onus is no longer on him personally to fix the problem and as Taksin has demonstrated beautifully it is easy to orchestrate the 'pawns' from abroad. But nevertheless a show of solidarity with ordinary people would have been benificial in a crisis such as this.

That's pretty naive. He's the current PM by proxy.

I think you are getting your PMs a bit mixed up there.

I don't think so. Dude Samak, Somchai, Yingluck on and on.

Yes Dude, read more carefully, the former PM being referenced is Abhisit, not any of the Shin clan.

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Lets remember! theInfrastructure for this type of event was put in place, improved? by the last Government, the PM had to play with what was in place, any one know what happen to the fund put to flood prevention. I believe with what she had in hand that no one could have done better.

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Lets remember! theInfrastructure for this type of event was put in place, improved? by the last Government, the PM had to play with what was in place, any one know what happen to the fund put to flood prevention. I believe with what she had in hand that no one could have done better.

It goes much further back than just the last Government.

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Lets remember! theInfrastructure for this type of event was put in place, improved? by the last Government, the PM had to play with what was in place, any one know what happen to the fund put to flood prevention. I believe with what she had in hand that no one could have done better.

Cool. So with that precedent, why does everybody blame Obama for the US debt crisis?

Answer...The buck stops here. You get elected, you step up to the plate! Yingluck may not have been fortunate enough to have had an effective resource system in place along with an effective crisis management plan, but as PM she is being judged on the Leadership she displays, and so far that has been very weak and ineffectual.

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Lets remember! theInfrastructure for this type of event was put in place, improved? by the last Government, the PM had to play with what was in place, any one know what happen to the fund put to flood prevention. I believe with what she had in hand that no one could have done better.

Cool. So with that precedent, why does everybody blame Obama for the US debt crisis?

Answer...The buck stops here. You get elected, you step up to the plate! Yingluck may not have been fortunate enough to have had an effective resource system in place along with an effective crisis management plan, but as PM she is being judged on the Leadership she displays, and so far that has been very weak and ineffectual.

Lets see at the next election.

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Lets remember! theInfrastructure for this type of event was put in place, improved? by the last Government, the PM had to play with what was in place, any one know what happen to the fund put to flood prevention. I believe with what she had in hand that no one could have done better.

Yes, something that couldn't be fixed in 30 years (including 6 of various incarnations of the current government) was going to be fixed in 2 years of the previous government.

The previous government is also at fault for announcements made by FROC and letting donated items getting damaged by floods. :unsure:

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I believe it was just a week or so ago that Jatuporn went really really really really far away, about 8 hours from BKK (by bus), ... just a little day-trip to Udon Thani, and there was a small revolt here on the forum about him not being in BKK 24 hours a day helping with the flood relief.

of course the Democrat's were there to throw stones, too, as faithfully reported by TAN, ...

The Democrat Party Spokesperson Chawanond Intarakomalsut criticized Pheu Thai Party list MP and key red-shirt leader Jatuporn Phromphan for not attending to red-shirt supporters who are suffering from floods in many provinces, to preside over the opening of the red-shirt district in Udon Thani Province instead.

Pick your poison, pleasure trip to the Maldives or Udon Thani ? Mark is a pretty smart guy, isn't he? :D

No stones were thrown, just words.

I'm still not sure whether I like to have Pheu Thai party list MP and UDD leader k. Jatuporn out of sight, or involved in activities like FROC, flood relief, compliments of red-shirt donations.

K. Abhisit should maybe have stayed in BKK to help boost moral and be seen next to PM Yingluck to suggest support of her, her government and FROC's activities. Maybe.

Which reminds me, where's Dept. PM Chalerm? Trying to keep his residence in Thonburi from flooding? He's been very vocal a while back, like "I will bring back k. Thaksin", special workgroup on LM, Computer crime and Internet censorship. Knowing he doesn't know anything about water management, flood prevention, he modestly stepped out of the limelight for a moment? Almost unbelievable for a politician of his caliber :ermm:

There's usually a reason, Rubl, when a high profile Government Person suddenly dissapears in a national crisisand it's usually not down to misjudgement (unless you happen to be head of the opposition it seems) and lo and behold there is one................................

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For sure the current government can not be blamed for the floods. If the problem still exists next year, then yes blame them. Before they can really do anything, effectively they need to rid themselves of corruption ( :cheesy: ) Then form a working plan. For upcountry things such as storm drains, running into rivers, dredge and clear the rivers, also build drains to run off from the land. Perhaps they could be designed so that in times of drought they could be used in reverse? For towns and city's build larger drains, or at least clear the drains they already have, then maintain them properly, by inspecting them on an annual basis. Also Thailand is renowned for flooding that is the reason they built houses on?

At times such as this, I have to think of what my ex girlfriend used to say to me 4yrs ago. When I said that I was fed up with living in the village in Korat and I said that I wanted to be by the coast. She would say stick around soon Korat will be the coast, Bangkok will be under water. Me thinks she might have something there.

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Chalerm was just made head of a Traffic and Security committee yesterday.

I suspect that is because this is getting worse and traffic will turn into a security threat very fast if another 3-4 million become refugees from their own homes.

Or it's just making him 'look' like he wasn't inactive and doing nothing.

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