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We'll see what the Pheu Thai committee acts, after Thaksin thinks on it.

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When the committee comes to a decision

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Yes, but have to remember the order in which the slogan goes,

Thaksin thinks, Pheu Thai committee acts.

So you admit you were economical with the truth to suit your argument.

Far from it. I speculated on the choice of Nakhon Nayok, given the many relative coincidences of the 20 Pheu Thai MP's, who are led by the bizarre Parliament red shirt crime-reenactment MP Sathaporn, discussion.

Nothing was stated as fact and it certainly wasn't the laughingly labelled "fabrication" you feebly attempt to ascribe to it.

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I would like to have your opinion on this (part of my post) : why focus on the "unfortunate" death of a couple of drug dealers and conveniently forget the hundred of thousand of direct and indirect victims of the drug trade ?

Beside that, the number of death related to the war on drugs have repeatedly been greatly exagerated. But lets focus on the main point, why all the attention about the death of a couple of criminal and nothing about the death of their hundred of thousand of victims ? What your bleeding heart activists have to say about that ?

Although the 2003 'war on drugs' is a fascinating subject, the OP is on "Activists file complaint against Yingluck, Pracha". Or as I replied one time already

"Anyway the topic was about 'water mismanagement' I think. Obviously that's totally irrelevant in the whitewash of k. Thaksin."

Posted (edited)

I would like to have your opinion on this (part of my post) : why focus on the "unfortunate" death of a couple of drug dealers and conveniently forget the hundred of thousand of direct and indirect victims of the drug trade ?

Beside that, the number of death related to the war on drugs have repeatedly been greatly exagerated. But lets focus on the main point, why all the attention about the death of a couple of criminal and nothing about the death of their hundred of thousand of victims ? What your bleeding heart activists have to say about that ?

Although the 2003 'war on drugs' is a fascinating subject, the OP is on "Activists file complaint against Yingluck, Pracha". Or as I replied one time already

"Anyway the topic was about 'water mismanagement' I think. Obviously that's totally irrelevant in the whitewash of k. Thaksin."

http://www.thaivisa....ost__p__4873582

So conveniently irrelevant.

I know, been there, done that. In the west we start smoking pot in university, then snort coke, become investment bankers and take the world down. No big deal, I understand that.

But do you realize the cost in Thailand of a kid, or even worse a father, taking yabaa ? It's his immediate family he is taking down in an instant, and Thailand being Thailand, soon his extended family as well.

You guys know only Thailand based on what you learn from the Nation and various RSS feeds. Try googling Yabaa or all the new fashionable names for methamphteamine and lets talk about it

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I know, been there, done that. In the west we start smoking pot in university, then snort coke, become investment bankers and take the world down. No big deal, I understand that.

But do you realize the cost in Thailand of a kid, or even worse a father, taking yabaa ? It's his immediate family he is taking down in an instant, and Thailand being Thailand, soon his extended family as well.

You guys know only Thailand based on what you learn from the Nation and various RSS feeds. Try googling Yabaa or all the new fashionable names for methamphteamine and lets talk about it

Please stay on topic. Go read about the deaths that legal recreational drugs like alcohol and tobacco cause each year.

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