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Democrats Launch Campaign To ' Save Thai Democracy'


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They probably should define what Democracy is first.. That would be a good start..coffee1.gif

Coz based on past performance THEY HAVEN'T a CLUEcoffee1.gif

Included in that step should an effort to Define what Law and Order is.coffee1.gif

No point asking the current government, they don't have a clue either! :)

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It's perfectly in order for the Democrats to reorganise and improve their political organisation.It would be a mistake however to seek to coordinate their activities with those of the fascists who are currently on the march again.That is more or less what happened in the past with results that are well known.

I do hope Chuan has been misquoted because the comments ascribed to him are foolish.

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Democrat Party chief adviser Chuan Leekpai said the country's biggest political threat was no longer the military, because the institution had grown up and did not want to stage a coup to bring down a democratic government as happened in the past.

Sorry, I see no evidence that the military has "grown up" nor that it wouldn't stage another coup.

Under the Thaksin regime, governments abuse their powers, corruption is so rife

Says a man found guilty by the National Counter Corruption Commission and who is known as 'The Painter' amongst Thais for excusing his own government's corruption during the 90's.

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Of course the rich and powerful have their own vested interests too, not just the red shirts. When CP undertakes 'contract' farming for eggs for example, the farmer must sell his eggs only to CP as they helped set it up .. sounds fair, but when the contract expires, the farmer has virtually no choice but to continue selling to CP as it is the monopoly... and of course the new prices offered are substantially lower than previously. IMHO, the locus of control is invariably biased towards the big fellas, where they rip the country off in a more or less legal way .. land usage comes to mind. In more developed countries there may be more transparency and public outcry is always available. The rice pledging scheme is just another device to concentrate money making opportunities (and graft) in the hands of a few. It makes little difference to the little guy if he is being shafted by a fascist right wing regime or a left - leaning corrupt machine ... at the end of the day, it still hurts and more to the point... Thailand is the private club of the rich and powerful, red, yellow, puke (sorry puce) or green.

Just my 2 satangs worth...

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They probably should define what Democracy is first.. That would be a good start..coffee1.gif

Coz based on past performance THEY HAVEN'T a CLUEcoffee1.gif

Included in that step should an effort to Define what Law and Order is.coffee1.gif

No point asking the current government, they don't have a clue either! smile.png

Why it is so easy!

Democracy...you get as many votes as much as you pay.

Law and Order.....Thaksin is the Law and the police does what he is ordering them to do.

That was easy...next question....

Thaksin is the law?

I wonder why he was convicted then and has many cases outstanding against him,

or are you just talking without fully thinking through your comments, just spouting the same nonsense that you have seen others spout.

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This is like a rapist campaigning to save virginity!

This is coming from a party who supports coup! How hypocrite!

When did they support the coup?

Always and even more obvious when they agreed to join a governmnet with the support of the army!

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Of course the rich and powerful have their own vested interests too, not just the red shirts. When CP undertakes 'contract' farming for eggs for example, the farmer must sell his eggs only to CP as they helped set it up .. sounds fair, but when the contract expires, the farmer has virtually no choice but to continue selling to CP as it is the monopoly... and of course the new prices offered are substantially lower than previously. IMHO, the locus of control is invariably biased towards the big fellas, where they rip the country off in a more or less legal way .. land usage comes to mind. In more developed countries there may be more transparency and public outcry is always available. The rice pledging scheme is just another device to concentrate money making opportunities (and graft) in the hands of a few. It makes little difference to the little guy if he is being shafted by a fascist right wing regime or a left - leaning corrupt machine ... at the end of the day, it still hurts and more to the point... Thailand is the private club of the rich and powerful, red, yellow, puke (sorry puce) or green.

Just my 2 satangs worth...

It might interest you to know that Abhisit's father is a director at CP.

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