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The tears of a Shinawatra are worth less than the excrement of a buffalo

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of course excrement form a buffalo is good for many things A shinawatra is good for nothing except taking

Well there are some female members of the Shinawatra clan that look like they could be good for some private entertainment :P

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Amnesty has value and effect ONLY after both sides realize the extent of damage they have caused to their country.. They are still very far from that.

Thais perceive "amnesty" to mean keep the dirt but push it under the carpet. Push it way under so it will never be seen again unless the carpet is removed.

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Yingluck is speaking about forgiving... while everyone else is speaking about fighting.

What she says is far nicer than what I can read here.

It looks like it is "forgive against revenge"... Quite ugly indeed.post-12654-13836053528471_thumb.jpg

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Is it just me, or does our teary eyed PM seem to have a bit of a smile on her face in this photo?

Pro-amnesty group gives PM Yingluck moral support

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BANGKOK, Nov 4 Relatives of victims of Bangkoks 2010 political upheaval met Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra at Government House today to show their support for the Amnesty Bill.

Tears brimming in her eyes, Ms Yingluck expressed appreciation to her supporters and called on all parties to extend pardon to others for the sake of the country.

She said the government has yearned for national reconciliation and progress, instead of repeated losses.

Somchai Jiampol, a representative of those who lost family members in the 2010 incident, said the group wanted to give the premier moral support and they believed the Amnesty Bill was the best legislation ever drafted.

He said the government should move on and they were willing to pardon though they still felt the pain of their losses.

Anongporn Prasupan, widow of a slain protester in the clashes at Bon Kai, in Lumphini, said she would be willing to bear the pain though those who ordered the murder of her husband would be set free.

I simply want the country to move on. I do not believe that we have become a political tool in expressing our support to the Amnesty Bill, she said.

Ms Yingluck said no matter what the outcome will be, not all parties would be satisfied with it but we should be kind enough to pardon others. (MCOT online news)

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-- TNA 2013-11-04

Why is this photo screaming at me: "Phoney Sham"? and with a gloating message "i'm winning"

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Yingluck - "Dear people of Thailand, please forgive me for fleecing all of you by purchasing votes from the uneducated/poor and allowing my party to grant amnesty to my corrupt brother so that he can be by my side to tell me how to run the country, rather than having to do it via phone. I am growing a tumor from all the radiation from holding a phone to my ear."

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Oh so now she cries again. Sorry ii-puu but no one's buying those tears. You and your puppet government can go F yourselves.

sure bob youve seen a thai buy tears havent you,they come in a small jar,just a little dab on your finger and its instant when you wipe your eye-lid.its called TIGER BALM.

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Dear PM: Abandon your legislation to whitewash your criminal fugitive brother. Have him arrested and tossed in the clink to serve his time and quit your job which you got through neoptism.

Having made some personal sacrifices, then you nay be able talk about "reconciliation" without looking like a self-serving @#$#@.

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...high profile, full-blown media coverage...and an audience with the Prime Minister...

...for Red Shirt 'victims'.......who were said to be armed and firing live rounds....

...meanwhile in the South......where true victims were stuffed into trucks to suffocate and die......get what.....???

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Hey Siri,

So well educated and so little knowledge. Please correct your basic mistakes and re-post.

As for speaking 4 languages; let's hope your wife's skills are at a better level than yours.

I speak 4 2. and would be embarrased to post as u did.

BTW. mR T and Miss Y got masters in ingerlish but cannot speak the language. Proves, everything can be bought.

A well constructed and logical answer would be appreciated. As would u corekting my d liberate miss steaks.

Who needs Yinluck and Thaksin for entertainment with you two slagging each other, a laugh a minute and it's free.

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...high profile, full-blown media coverage...and an audience with the Prime Minister...

...for Red Shirt 'victims'.......who were said to be armed and firing live rounds....

...meanwhile in the South......where true victims were stuffed into trucks to suffocate and die......get what.....???

Get SFA, unfortunately, they don't count in the overall scheme of assisting the return of the fugitive.

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The way to move on is to catch, prosecute and punish those responsible for the crimes, like they did with the farang guy who burned a bit of rubbish outside the Central World and got deported. If they want reconciliation then maybe they should recall him. Otherwise it will happen time and time again. Reconciliation = repetition.

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"My Big Brother skypes 'Thank You 3 times !' " bah.gif

"He'll Never Forget You, Whatever Your Name Is !" wink.png

"Forgive Me, I Was Only Following Orders !"

Yingluck has more of a 'yuk, she smells and maybe she has lice on her hair, why have I got to hug poor people, and will my pearls still be around my neck when I let go of her' look on her face. Either that or the downward curled lips is the type of expression you always see on the faces of the crappy actors and actresses in Thai soaps. Maybe her and big brother had lessons.

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One day she is traveling internationally, to promote foreign investment

Then she is traveling internationally to propose government to government trade deals

The mobil Cabinet meeting are another travel experience, national

The give me time, trust me, I am doing my best, you do not understand, this is for the best, I am the PM, etc

I have ordered everyone in the cabinet and various ministries to solve the concerns/problems that they see

I have instructed my government to solve corruption, southern unrest, need for more money, that pesky opposition and any other non problem, I may have missed

The populist programs are bringing results as we intended

I was not in attendance of parliment as it conflicted with a cabinet meeting I had assigned to Finance, commerce, foreign ministries, health, tourism, or my favorite uncle, Plod.

I am promoting Thailand as another 'Hub' logistics, medical, smart girls, organic foods, security for se Asia, finance for neighboring country projects, rice, rubber, milk, etc.

Meanwhile she is throwing 1 to 100 million baht gifts to various pro shin areas, pay raises for labor, government employees, college graduates, retirement pay, teachers, price controls on various basics, monetary support for all farm products, lower corporate taxes, and countless hours on a amisty bill to bring brother home in his second coming..

The entire population of Thailand should be crying for what this woman has done, not done, is attempting, and for disgracing a position which deserves much better than she, brother, and their cronies have given/accomplished

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