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Abhisit is being irrational. Bear in mind Thaksin is still the criminal with an overdue and unserved jail sentence. Nevertheless, Thaksin is Thailand-born and bred. It is his birthright to hold a Thai passport. Does Abhisit want the justice system to work on Thaksin's case or not? If people don't trust the justice system, then the people should bring the system to court and make necessary changes so that politicians don't get away with wrong doings ever again!

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Abhisit is being irrational. Bear in mind Thaksin is still the criminal with an overdue and unserved jail sentence. Nevertheless, Thaksin is Thailand-born and bred. It is his birthright to hold a Thai passport.

For the last time....... no it isn't.

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Abhisit is being irrational. Bear in mind Thaksin is still the criminal with an overdue and unserved jail sentence. Nevertheless, Thaksin is Thailand-born and bred. It is his birthright to hold a Thai passport. Does Abhisit want the justice system to work on Thaksin's case or not? If people don't trust the justice system, then the people should bring the system to court and make necessary changes so that politicians don't get away with wrong doings ever again!

Since when is it a "birthright" to have a passport?

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Abhisit is being irrational. Bear in mind Thaksin is still the criminal with an overdue and unserved jail sentence. Nevertheless, Thaksin is Thailand-born and bred. It is his birthright to hold a Thai passport. Does Abhisit want the justice system to work on Thaksin's case or not? If people don't trust the justice system, then the people should bring the system to court and make necessary changes so that politicians don't get away with wrong doings ever again!

Since when is it a "birthright" to have a passport?

Are you also getting quite tired of people trotting out this BS?

When you are born in to a country you have a birthright to a birth certificate (sometimes, depending on the nationality of one or both of your parents) and some counties may issue you with a NI number or equivalent.

Everything else you have to qualify for or work for, and those privileges can be removed at any time for committing various offences.

The only real birthright everyone has is the right to breathe...... and anyone who is instrumental in causing innocents, intentionally, to lose that basic birthright should lose it too, free air at least.

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Someone in PTP is lying. Prompong and Surapong are at odds with the facts. Same as Yingluck says one thing and Chalerm says another.

I know, let's make a common enemy to take the heat off. Fictitious bombers are always good for that. Insurgents are even better.

Someone??????? :cheesy:

Does anyone in Pheu Thai ever tell the truth? cheesy.gif

I heard they where all in one helicopter flying at night when this happened cheesy.gif

Was in the one helicopter that coulden´t fly at night time, due to missing a night radar?:o

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If Abhisit really cares about his country, why doesn't he spend his energy on working to improve education for upcountry Thai kids or something truly useful.

I doubt he "really cares" as he has absolutely no connection with the Thai working classes having been born in a foreign country and into vast wealth and privilege.

His family also has previous history and involvement with military juntas, his father was appointed into a ministerial position under the dictator Suchinda after the previous coup.

Almost everyone I know has "vaster" wealth than Abhisit. Nice try.

http://thainews.prd.go.th/en/news.php?id=255202120037

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Granting passport to an escape convict :blink: The world must be laughing at the level of incompetence/corruption.

Quick question.

Why didn't Mark govt strip other convicts of their passports?

What oter convicts "with passport"??

Mark's government had not cancelled the passports of Somchai Khunploem and Vatana Asavahame even though they were convicted of more serious offences. Both are also FUGITIVES on the run in Cambodia.

Somchai, alias Kamnan Poh, a former mayor of Saen Suk municipality in Muang district of Chon Buri, was convicted of masterminding the murder of Prayoon Sithichote, alias Kamnan Yoon, the kamnan of tambon Samet in Chon Buri's Muang district. The Appeals Court upheld a lower court ruling in 2004 that sentenced him to 25 years in jail.

Vatana, the former deputy interior minister, was sentenced to 10 years in jail by the Supreme Court in 2008 after he was found guilty in a wastewater treatment project corruption case.

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Granting passport to an escape convict :blink: The world must be laughing at the level of incompetence/corruption.

Quick question.

Why didn't Mark govt strip other convicts of their passports?

What oter convicts "with passport"??

Mark's government had not cancelled the passports of Somchai Khunploem and Vatana Asavahame even though they were convicted of more serious offences. Both are also FUGITIVES on the run in Cambodia.

Somchai, alias Kamnan Poh, a former mayor of Saen Suk municipality in Muang district of Chon Buri, was convicted of masterminding the murder of Prayoon Sithichote, alias Kamnan Yoon, the kamnan of tambon Samet in Chon Buri's Muang district. The Appeals Court upheld a lower court ruling in 2004 that sentenced him to 25 years in jail.

Vatana, the former deputy interior minister, was sentenced to 10 years in jail by the Supreme Court in 2008 after he was found guilty in a wastewater treatment project corruption case.

Did the Abhisit government renew their passports when they expired? I seriously doubt that.

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Quick question.

Why didn't Mark govt strip other convicts of their passports?

What oter convicts "with passport"??

Mark's government had not cancelled the passports of Somchai Khunploem and Vatana Asavahame even though they were convicted of more serious offences. Both are also FUGITIVES on the run in Cambodia.

Somchai, alias Kamnan Poh, a former mayor of Saen Suk municipality in Muang district of Chon Buri, was convicted of masterminding the murder of Prayoon Sithichote, alias Kamnan Yoon, the kamnan of tambon Samet in Chon Buri's Muang district. The Appeals Court upheld a lower court ruling in 2004 that sentenced him to 25 years in jail.

Vatana, the former deputy interior minister, was sentenced to 10 years in jail by the Supreme Court in 2008 after he was found guilty in a wastewater treatment project corruption case.

Did the Abhisit government renew their passports when they expired? I seriously doubt that.

Please do not change the question.

Why didn't Mark govt strip other convicts of their passports?

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What oter convicts "with passport"??

Mark's government had not cancelled the passports of Somchai Khunploem and Vatana Asavahame even though they were convicted of more serious offences. Both are also FUGITIVES on the run in Cambodia.

Somchai, alias Kamnan Poh, a former mayor of Saen Suk municipality in Muang district of Chon Buri, was convicted of masterminding the murder of Prayoon Sithichote, alias Kamnan Yoon, the kamnan of tambon Samet in Chon Buri's Muang district. The Appeals Court upheld a lower court ruling in 2004 that sentenced him to 25 years in jail.

Vatana, the former deputy interior minister, was sentenced to 10 years in jail by the Supreme Court in 2008 after he was found guilty in a wastewater treatment project corruption case.

Did the Abhisit government renew their passports when they expired? I seriously doubt that.

Please do not change the question.

Why didn't Mark govt strip other convicts of their passports?

I don't know that he didn't. It's usually standard operating procedure in the case of fugitives and parolees. BTW if he didn't revoke all passports of those who were fugitives, that doesn't mean it isn't right to revoke the passport of some who are fugitives. It only means that it is also not right that they didn't revoke all. You're using tortured logic.

BTW, in America you can be refused a passport if you're behind on your child support payments.

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Well the "sheep's clothing" is off. Abhisit is obvously more interested in divisiveness that in unity. He continues to stir the pot of a non-issue. In the scheme of things that can affect the Kingdom, this is less than a pimple on a gnat's ass. To keep the pot boiling, Abhisit would have us swallow a camel and gant at a gnat.

If Abhisit really cares about his country, why doesn't he spend his energy on working to improve education for upcountry Thai kids or something truly useful. Business as usual.

And have the reds and their paymaster done anything about upcountry education whilst holding government several times? Nothing.

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