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"Crisis-hit Thai politics in new cycle of tumult: experts"

Thanks for that riveting non-news. Don't really know how we would have ever understood what was going on without such an in-depth analysis.

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Kelly MacNamara... where the hell did you get that information from,, and you have the cheek to call yourself a journalist... wan*er more like... or is Kelly a girl playing with her "Rabbit". whistling.gif

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"Thaksin simply has the most supporters in Thailand who will vote. But this is not a good time for a dissolution. Now, Puea Thai is the least popular than it ever has been," Chambers said.

Now, that is a discovery!

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I recommend all readers to read the article by Thitinan, mentioned above, written a day or 2 ago in the paper that can't be mentioned.

In my opinion he made a lot of sense.

Come on the Democrats and all civil groups, let's move forward on political reform. And red shirts- leave behind your former leader and his rich minions, join for real progress in Thailand.

Agree. Typically measured article from Thitinan. I'm still not sure I see the CC's move as a 'positive' (despite the fact that they didn't dissolve PT as they might've done in the past), but there's definitely a lot to what he says there.

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"We are going to see ongoing tension," said analyst Thitinan Pongsudhirak, of Bangkok's Chulalongkorn University

Is the guy an analyst, or a crystalballist? I hope nobody paid him for this flash of genius.

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Who is this guy? Jonathan Head under a pseudonym? I do wish these foreign journalists would spend more time inside the country of which they are writing <deleted> about.

I would call Jonathan Head a <deleted>, but than I would be insulting <deleted>. coffee1.gif

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It's an AFP story written for an international audience, not a local audience - hence the generalisations that are not intended to inform us, but people overseas who can't find Thailand on the map :). Not worth us commenting on it.

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Who is this guy? Jonathan Head under a pseudonym? I do wish these foreign journalists would spend more time inside the country of which they are writing <deleted> about.

Sorry.. just why is this <deleted>? What precisely is inaccurate in the article?

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