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a) Thaksin was banned from politic and his brother in law was just Thaksins placeholder which is illegal

cool.png There was massive vote buying from the PPP and electoral fraud and the PPP also got dissolved for it.

If you get dissolved for electoral fraud, than you were in power by illegal means, isn't it?

Samak formed a coalition government on the 29th January 2008. The PAD invaded Government House on the 26th August 2008. Samak stripped of Premiership due to conflict of interest (the cooking show incident) on the 9th September 2008. Senior Deputy PM Somchai was nominated as the partys choice for PM and beat Abhisit in the vote by the National Assembly. He became Prime Minister on the 17th September. The PPP were dissolved on 2nd December 2008.

Does this help?

Yes, and? Somchai was chosen by Thaksin because Samak didn't follow him.

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Where are the tanks on this map whistling.gifcheesy.gif

Sorry just got google images instead;

tankcaughtintraffic.jpg

Are you going to join your red friends also? I heard that your friends Jatuporn, Thida etc telling the red leaders to prepare for the "last war". Knowing them they won't bring flowers to the party.

How come you're so brainwashed?

<deleted> are you on about? You don't do humour do you?

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The yellow shirts need to stop rioting and form a political party. Take their case to the people at election time.

Unfortunately, they know they are outnumbered and besides, mob rule has proven effective.

It is a movement to get rid of Thaksin.

There are right wings, communists, religious people, libertarians at the PAD. Impossible to make a party out of it.

It is like if you ask why Amnesty International or Greenpeace don't form a party and abolish torturing people after the win the election.....

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Where are the tanks on this map whistling.gifcheesy.gif

Sorry just got google images instead;

tankcaughtintraffic.jpg

Are you going to join your red friends also? I heard that your friends Jatuporn, Thida etc telling the red leaders to prepare for the "last war". Knowing them they won't bring flowers to the party.

How come you're so brainwashed?

<deleted> are you on about? You don't do humour do you?

I think it is funny

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yes, that would be the one that was banned from politics for 5 years. Of course we all know that court decisions mean nothing to you.

Do you all know what my thoughts on court decisions are? Do you speak for everybody? Why don't you offer something to the discussion instead of making assumptions about posters.

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The yellow shirts need to stop rioting and form a political party. Take their case to the people at election time.

Unfortunately, they know they are outnumbered and besides, mob rule has proven effective.

It is a movement to get rid of Thaksin.

There are right wings, communists, religious people, libertarians at the PAD. Impossible to make a party out of it.

It is like if you ask why Amnesty International or Greenpeace don't form a party and abolish torturing people after the win the election.....

A movement by a minority. No?

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And was under investigation for illegal share holdings, and found guilty of dereliction of duty (Oct17) for trying to thwart a corruption investigation. Just another lowlife Shinawatra clan puppet.

You want more double standards?

Just a Coincidence

The issue pertains to Somchai’s past role as permanent secretary of the Justice Ministry, Klanarong Chantik, a member of the National Counter Corruption Commission (NCCC), said.

Klanarong, who chairs the fact-finding committee in Somchai’s case, said Democrat Party executive Suthas Ngernmuen, who was then justice minister, also is accused of the same charge................

...............Matichon reports that NCCC found Somchai guilty of “dereliction of duty” for not ensuring state interests were protected, but shock horror, the Democrat Minister survives as he is no longer in his position (neither is Somchai, but…).

http://asiancorrespo...-a-coincidence/

Mmmmmmm..................

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The yellow shirts need to stop rioting and form a political party. Take their case to the people at election time.

Unfortunately, they know they are outnumbered and besides, mob rule has proven effective.

It is a movement to get rid of Thaksin.

There are right wings, communists, religious people, libertarians at the PAD. Impossible to make a party out of it.

It is like if you ask why Amnesty International or Greenpeace don't form a party and abolish torturing people after the win the election.....

A movement by a minority. No?

Since when does a movement to have a majority? Most people aren't interested at all.....

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And was under investigation for illegal share holdings, and found guilty of dereliction of duty (Oct17) for trying to thwart a corruption investigation. Just another lowlife Shinawatra clan puppet.

You want more double standards?

Just a Coincidence

The issue pertains to Somchai’s past role as permanent secretary of the Justice Ministry, Klanarong Chantik, a member of the National Counter Corruption Commission (NCCC), said.

Klanarong, who chairs the fact-finding committee in Somchai’s case, said Democrat Party executive Suthas Ngernmuen, who was then justice minister, also is accused of the same charge................

...............Matichon reports that NCCC found Somchai guilty of “dereliction of duty” for not ensuring state interests were protected, but shock horror, the Democrat Minister survives as he is no longer in his position (neither is Somchai, but…).

http://asiancorrespo...-a-coincidence/

Mmmmmmm..................

How is the fact that they were both found guilty double standards? Former minister "survives" - did they execute Somchai?

So to support your double standards BS claim, could you enlighten us as to the penalties handed out, and how they were significantly different?

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It looks like the shinawatras are getting nervous. Thaksins daughters left the country.

Let see if Chalerm suddenly feel like going to Singapore for the long weekend. Then we know that the coup rumor is true.

Stock market is now DOWN 17 points. Wow.

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The yellow shirts need to stop rioting and form a political party. Take their case to the people at election time.

Unfortunately, they know they are outnumbered and besides, mob rule has proven effective.

It is a movement to get rid of Thaksin.

There are right wings, communists, religious people, libertarians at the PAD. Impossible to make a party out of it.

It is like if you ask why Amnesty International or Greenpeace don't form a party and abolish torturing people after the win the election.....

A movement by a minority. No?

Since when does a movement to have a majority? Most people aren't interested at all.....

Again,fiber is the answer!
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It looks like the shinawatras are getting nervous. Thaksins daughters left the country.

Let see if Chalerm suddenly feel like going to Singapore for the long weekend. Then we know that the coup rumor is true.

Stock market is now DOWN 17 points. Wow.

Only a few min. Now continue to drop fast. Now DOWN 21 points and still dropping.

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So we're back again to having coup rumours. Will Thailand ever have a chance to move forward? One day we might be the poor neighbor to Burma /via @RichardBarrow

I think as long as there is no violence the army won't do anything.

Actually when everyone is making an idiot out of themself and the army is keeping silent, the army is looked like they are the only reasonable ones.

If the red or the police is shooting peaceful demonstrators than a coup will be welcomed by most the same as last time.

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It looks like the shinawatras are getting nervous. Thaksins daughters left the country.

Let see if Chalerm suddenly feel like going to Singapore for the long weekend. Then we know that the coup rumor is true.

Stock market is now DOWN 17 points. Wow.

Only a few min. Now continue to drop fast. Now DOWN 21 points and still dropping.

Maybe not only the Shinwatras are running, maybe they take out some of their money from the stock market. ....

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The yellow shirts need to stop rioting and form a political party. Take their case to the people at election time.

Unfortunately, they know they are outnumbered and besides, mob rule has proven effective.

It is a movement to get rid of Thaksin.

There are right wings, communists, religious people, libertarians at the PAD. Impossible to make a party out of it.

It is like if you ask why Amnesty International or Greenpeace don't form a party and abolish torturing people after the win the election.....

A movement by a minority. No?

Since when does a movement to have a majority? Most people aren't interested at all.....

A small powerful group of unusually wealthy army generals and high level friends is who

They pay lip service to democracy(PAD) but bring out the tanks every few years to keep their grip.

They are People Against Democracy, no?

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It looks like the shinawatras are getting nervous. Thaksins daughters left the country.

Let see if Chalerm suddenly feel like going to Singapore for the long weekend. Then we know that the coup rumor is true.

Stock market is now DOWN 17 points. Wow.

Even without rumors, I'd be glad to see him leaving the country for a looooooong vacation....

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A small powerful group of unusually wealthy army generals and high level friends is who

They pay lip service to democracy(PAD) but bring out the tanks every few years to keep their grip.

They are People Against Democracy, no?

You said it: "NO".

Not to forget that Thaksin told that Democracy is just a tool to get power. And that he won every election only with massive vote buying and fraud.

That's nothing better than a military government.

Some fake elections doesn't mean democracy....Also North Korea has elections, but no one would call them democracy....Thaksin told several times that he wants a 1 party system (like East Germany had)

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It looks like the shinawatras are getting nervous. Thaksins daughters left the country.

Let see if Chalerm suddenly feel like going to Singapore for the long weekend. Then we know that the coup rumor is true.

Stock market is now DOWN 17 points. Wow.

Only a few min. Now continue to drop fast. Now DOWN 21 points and still dropping.

Only a few min. Now continue to drop fast. Now DOWN 25 points and still dropping more.

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A small powerful group of unusually wealthy army generals and high level friends is who

They pay lip service to democracy(PAD) but bring out the tanks every few years to keep their grip.

They are People Against Democracy, no?

You said it: "NO".

Not to forget that Thaksin told that Democracy is just a tool to get power. And that he won every election only with massive vote buying and fraud.

That's nothing better than a military government.

Some fake elections doesn't mean democracy....Also North Korea has elections, but no one would call them democracy....Thaksin told several times that he wants a 1 party system (like East Germany had)

The old worn out vote buying excuse used by sore losers.

Thaksins too smart to pay for a landslide.

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