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Thaksin Not To Blame For Soap Being Canned: Pheu Thai


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It wasn't too long ago that a soap about the police was pulled under similar circumstances because it painted many police in a bad light. I don't know why people read so much into the soaps though. For the most part they are pretty far fetched. This particular soap was way out there, think "The Munsters meet Yes Minster and Marvin the Paranoid Android".

That would be "Yes, Munstroid"......... that could work with the right sound effects.

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rubl, on 2012-02-19 10:02:10, said:

Pheu Thai deputy spokesperson Sunisa Lertpakawat was a Lieutenant and an anchor for Army-run Channel 5 who jetted off to London to interview ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra in June 2007. At that time it was said

"She is now in trouble so deep she can hardly fathom it. The month she spent chasing Mr Thaksin for the interviews could give the army enough grounds to dismiss her for taking leave without informing her superiors.

Government officials in this country are governed by stringent disciplinary regulations which make it mandatory for them to secure permission prior to travelling overseas, even for holidays"

Maybe no defamation suit will be filed

The histrionics of discharged AWOL Army Lieutenant, failed Pheu Thai Party MP candidate, and current Pheu Thai Party Deputy Spokesman Sunisa Lerpakawat's are unforgettable.

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" I have no negative image as a politician and I am not corrupt. Luckily, I grew up at a time when people were taught not to be corrupt. I am a member of the young generation who are clean," she said

Was that a dishonorable discharge for going AWOL for over a month?.

For many nations' military, over a month AWOL is called desertion. It's also classed as a felony.

However Sunisa's discharge was classified, it didn't stop Thaksin's biographer from rising in the ranks of the Thaksin Thinks, Pheu Thai Acts Party.

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Thaksin sycophancy is considered a desirable essential attribute for a would-be PTP MP. Quite often it is their only attribute.

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rubl, on 2012-02-19 10:02:10, said:

Pheu Thai deputy spokesperson Sunisa Lertpakawat was a Lieutenant and an anchor for Army-run Channel 5 who jetted off to London to interview ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra in June 2007. At that time it was said

"She is now in trouble so deep she can hardly fathom it. The month she spent chasing Mr Thaksin for the interviews could give the army enough grounds to dismiss her for taking leave without informing her superiors.

Government officials in this country are governed by stringent disciplinary regulations which make it mandatory for them to secure permission prior to travelling overseas, even for holidays"

Maybe no defamation suit will be filed

The histrionics of discharged AWOL Army Lieutenant, failed Pheu Thai Party MP candidate, and current Pheu Thai Party Deputy Spokesman Sunisa Lerpakawat's are unforgettable.

6-1.jpg

" I have no negative image as a politician and I am not corrupt. Luckily, I grew up at a time when people were taught not to be corrupt. I am a member of the young generation who are clean," she said

Was that a dishonorable discharge for going AWOL for over a month?.

For many nations' military, over a month AWOL is called desertion. It's also classed as a felony.

However Sunisa's discharge was classified, it didn't stop Thaksin's biographer from rising in the ranks of the Thaksin Thinks, Pheu Thai Acts Party.

.

Thaksin sycophancy is considered a desirable essential attribute for a would-be PTP MP. Quite often it is their only attribute.

It's also on a sliding scale as Sunisa wasn't placed high enough on the PTP party list to get an MP seat like Red Shirts jatuporn, natthawut, Weng, etc. but it did get her a PR job as spokesperson.

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