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PM Yingluck Rules Out Thaksin Returning To Thailand Soon

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I would say you could compare what lingluck and thaksin have done to Thailand, With what Kony has done for his people in Africa!

Are you on drugs?

Sorry i meant to say Mandela.

Change drug, same comment.
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dam_n, she is smooth.

She far exceeds my expectations.

The way she has skated through the Opposition minefields, and they haven't laid a finger on her.

All the more remarkable, she is doing it while retaining solid support from her political base.

The pressures on her must be immense, when one checks off the numerous and powerful Oppositional elements - think about them.

What may appear to be political double-speak and obfuscation, is political brilliance, given the political environment within which she needs to function.

Her disaster leadership were second to none, and her muscular cabinet reshuffling, with threats of more to come if the boys don't pay attention to her, and no-one else, was impressive.

Now, this Thaksin thing.

You must have SERIOUSLY LOW expectations.

Perhaps Yingluck should advise her deputy to either shut up in the future or to make it clear that what he splurts out is his personal opinion and not said in his capacity as a deputy PM.

But then again, he probably was just drunk when he said Thaksin would return this year - or maybe he simply had another bout of inner ear infection.

dam_n, she is smooth.

She far exceeds my expectations.

The way she has skated through the Opposition minefields, and they haven't laid a finger on her.

All the more remarkable, she is doing it while retaining solid support from her political base.

The pressures on her must be immense, when one checks off the numerous and powerful Oppositional elements - think about them.

What may appear to be political double-speak and obfuscation, is political brilliance, given the political environment within which she needs to function.

Her disaster leadership were second to none, and her muscular cabinet reshuffling, with threats of more to come if the boys don't pay attention to her, and no-one else, was impressive.

Now, this Thaksin thing.

You must have SERIOUSLY LOW expectations.

Happy with a bag of rice, a sandbag and a sack full of promises.

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