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BANGKOK: -- The Pheu Thai party leader reaffirmed his stance to propose Ms Yingluck Shinawatra as the party’s No 1 party-list candidate in the February 2 general election.

Party leader Charupong Ruangsuwan reiterated his determination to propose the name of Prime Minister Yingluck as the party’s first party-list candidate as until today there was no candidate to the position yet.

Mr Charupong’s affirmation came as the party would have a meeting to recruit members who left their former parties to join Pheu Thai.

He said the joining of the party by new members merely reflected they and Pheu Thai shared the same ideology to break open all barriers.

When asked about whether the red-shirt members of the UDD will gain appropriate share in the election candidacy, he assured that every group would have appropriate proportion with a goal to win the most seats in Parliament.

He said he still proposed Ms Yingluck as the party’s No 1 party-list candidate as so far there was no other competitor.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/yingluck-remains-1party-list-candidate/

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-- Thai PBS 2013-12-17

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Yingluck remains No 1 party-list candidate

So what has happened to the wind of change that the P.T.P.claim that they are willing to pursue according to their rhetoric?

Seems as if the puppet master has rewritten the script yet again and the ventriloquist has had to relearn his lines toobeatdeadhorse.gif.pagespeed.ce.adWp7jUAu

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The question I have asked is, if not Yingluck then who they gonna get? who is the better option? It has to be one of those phuathai mps in the house, and she's the best one, i8 will note:

Yingluck is not her brother, she came into office learning from his mistakes; she didn't alienate the top brass, she tries to be conciliatory and empathetic as opposed to being dismissive. She's not Somchai either, she has worked with the police and military to keep the death toll from the recent protests to a minimum and has prevented protesters from doing serious damage.

Bad Idea! Really bad idea!

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The question I have asked is, if not Yingluck then who they gonna get? who is the better option? It has to be one of those phuathai mps in the house, and she's the best one, i8 will note:

Yingluck is not her brother, she came into office learning from his mistakes; she didn't alienate the top brass, she tries to be conciliatory and empathetic as opposed to being dismissive. She's not Somchai either, she has worked with the police and military to keep the death toll from the recent protests to a minimum and has prevented protesters from doing serious damage.

Bad Idea! Really bad idea!

Yes, who better could they get? When things get tough, she can go on a shopping trip or host a contest. Then the others can do the work.

Also, who better to carry on the Shinawatra name in government except a Shinawatra. Doesn't matter if she and her brother are hated by many and will split the country up even more. It's a 'democracy'.

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This will mean that Brother Thaskin will still remain the main person in this political party structure, as the founder he will exert influence on all candidates and formulate policy, this will be hard for Yingluck to deny and give the opposition plenty of fodder to throw at the PTP, good luck anyway.bah.gif

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The question I have asked is, if not Yingluck then who they gonna get? who is the better option? It has to be one of those phuathai mps in the house, and she's the best one, i8 will note:

Yingluck is not her brother, she came into office learning from his mistakes; she didn't alienate the top brass, she tries to be conciliatory and empathetic as opposed to being dismissive. She's not Somchai either, she has worked with the police and military to keep the death toll from the recent protests to a minimum and has prevented protesters from doing serious damage.

I heard the Telegraph Pole is bitterly disappointed having been overlooked again!

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That photo looks decidedly odd and edited.

Yingluck seems to have developed a 3rd arm doing a Nazi salute

The cameras are all pointing at something else

Altogether very abnormal

Good catch. I hadn't noticed it until you caught it.

That wouldn't by any chance be a certain aristocratic Silesian Thaksin propagandist just behind his heroine? Compiling some unbiased fawning articles no doubt.

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Yingluck is a very classy lady, but the game she's in requires someone very skilled in power politics. I think they need Thida.

Then, all of you who like to trash Y for "shopping", styling, being "stupid", going on trips, etc., can then spend the next two years howling about how ugly and old looking T is, as she finishes eviscerating whatever is left of the opposition.

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DUBAI:-- The Pheu Thai party leader, Thaksin Shinawatra, reaffirmed his stance to propose Ms Yingluck Shinawatra as the partys No 1 party-list candidate in the February 2 general election.

Tjeez man, get your facts right, now will you?

It's Pheu Thai party owner Thaksin S.rolleyes.gif

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Frank James, on 17 Dec 2013 - 17:56, said:

Yingluck is a very classy lady, but the game she's in requires someone very skilled in power politics. I think they need Thida.

as she finishes eviscerating whatever is left of the opposition.

Eviscerating......Thank you very much for the new word for my poor English vocabulary.

What does it mean???

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That photo looks decidedly odd and edited.

Yingluck seems to have developed a 3rd arm doing a Nazi salute

The cameras are all pointing at something else

Altogether very abnormal

Good catch. I hadn't noticed it until you caught it.

That wouldn't by any chance be a certain aristocratic Silesian Thaksin propagandist just behind his heroine? Compiling some unbiased fawning articles no doubt.

jd, that would be, by some chance, our good friend Nikolaus F von Nostitz and I believe the occasion was probably the resulting exultation following the PTP win and Yingluck's rise to power in 2011.

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The question I have asked is, if not Yingluck then who they gonna get? who is the better option? It has to be one of those phuathai mps in the house, and she's the best one, i8 will note:

Yingluck is not her brother, she came into office learning from his mistakes; she didn't alienate the top brass, she tries to be conciliatory and empathetic as opposed to being dismissive. She's not Somchai either, she has worked with the police and military to keep the death toll from the recent protests to a minimum and has prevented protesters from doing serious damage.

Bad Idea! Really bad idea!

Uh, putting your rhetoric aside for a moment. She was put in the job by her brother the fugitive to do his bidding - fact. She has no political background or experience - fact. The ONLY reason she has tried to restrain from using violence in the current protests is because PT have Abhisit and Suthep up on bullshit murder charges for what happened in 2010 which were COMPLETELY politically motivated to try and strong arm them both into agreeing to the bullshit amnesty because it would also whitewash their murder wraps. Of course they shockeed PT by not caving in. She knows that if the army or police injure and kill the protestors now then she must similarly face charges for what happens. THIS IS THE ONE AND ONLY REASON WHY there has not been a huge 'crackdown' on the protestors. PT have backed themselvces into a corner and are now trying to conveniently hide behind the constitution and 'democreacy' that they have proven they didn't give a shit about by their prior aactions. Now they are just trying to hold out for 180 days to get to 'Amnesty bill mark II' which it is believed nobody will be able to stop. Mark my words....

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DUBAI:-- The Pheu Thai party leader, Thaksin Shinawatra, reaffirmed his stance to propose Ms Yingluck Shinawatra as the partys No 1 party-list candidate in the February 2 general election.

Tjeez man, get your facts right, now will you?

It's Pheu Thai party owner Thaksin S.rolleyes.gif

Who owns the democrats, as you claim to know these things?

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Frank James, on 17 Dec 2013 - 17:56, said:

Yingluck is a very classy lady, but the game she's in requires someone very skilled in power politics. I think they need Thida.

as she finishes eviscerating whatever is left of the opposition.

Eviscerating......Thank you very much for the new word for my poor English vocabulary.

What does it mean???

Costas, Frank is quite correct about Thida. To eviscerate means to gut, disembowel and tear out the innards. Although she may look like any mans granny, the lady is a force to be reckoned with, she keeps the red brigade in order and when she tells Nattawut and Jatuporn to jump, they ask "How high"..

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—verb (used with object)

to remove the entrails from; disembowel: to eviscerate a chicken.

to deprive of vital or essential parts: The censors eviscerated the book to make it inoffensive to the leaders of the party.

Surgery. to remove the contents of (a body organ).

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Yingluck remains No 1 party-list candidate

So what has happened to the wind of change that the P.T.P.claim that they are willing to pursue according to their rhetoric?

Seems as if the puppet master has rewritten the script yet again and the ventriloquist has had to relearn his lines toobeatdeadhorse.gif.pagespeed.ce.adWp7jUAu

snafu1zgarz5.gif.pagespeed.ce.GJfs_tQOQ-.gif

Abhisit to lead Democrats for fourth term

Abhisit, who received 98 per cent of the votes and was nominated by party adviser Banyat Banthatthan, thanked party members for their support. There was no competition to his candidacy.

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DUBAI:-- The Pheu Thai party leader, Thaksin Shinawatra, reaffirmed his stance to propose Ms Yingluck Shinawatra as the partys No 1 party-list candidate in the February 2 general election.

Tjeez man, get your facts right, now will you?

It's Pheu Thai party owner Thaksin S.rolleyes.gif

Who owns the democrats, as you claim to know these things?

claim? 'these things'?

All I know about 'these things' is that Thaksin thinks and Pheu Thai acts wink.png

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That photo looks decidedly odd and edited.

Yingluck seems to have developed a 3rd arm doing a Nazi salute

The cameras are all pointing at something else

Altogether very abnormal

Good catch. I hadn't noticed it until you caught it.

That wouldn't by any chance be a certain aristocratic Silesian Thaksin propagandist just behind his heroine? Compiling some unbiased fawning articles no doubt.

jd, that would be, by some chance, our good friend Nikolaus F von Nostitz and I believe the occasion was probably the resulting exultation following the PTP win and Yingluck's rise to power in 2011.

And the "F" stands for?

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Frank James, on 17 Dec 2013 - 17:56, said:

Yingluck is a very classy lady, but the game she's in requires someone very skilled in power politics. I think they need Thida.

as she finishes eviscerating whatever is left of the opposition.

Eviscerating......Thank you very much for the new word for my poor English vocabulary.

What does it mean???

Costas, Frank is quite correct about Thida. To eviscerate means to gut, disembowel and tear out the innards. Although she may look like any mans granny, the lady is a force to be reckoned with, she keeps the red brigade in order and when she tells Nattawut and Jatuporn to jump, they ask "How high"..

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verb (used with object) to remove the entrails from; disembowel: to eviscerate a chicken. to deprive of vital or essential parts: The censors eviscerated the book to make it inoffensive to the leaders of the party. Surgery. to remove the contents of (a body organ).

Thank you Gentlemen, that was helpful.

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Frank James, on 17 Dec 2013 - 17:56, said:

Yingluck is a very classy lady, but the game she's in requires someone very skilled in power politics. I think they need Thida.

as she finishes eviscerating whatever is left of the opposition.

Eviscerating......Thank you very much for the new word for my poor English vocabulary.

What does it mean???

Costas, Frank is quite correct about Thida. To eviscerate means to gut, disembowel and tear out the innards. Although she may look like any mans granny, the lady is a force to be reckoned with, she keeps the red brigade in order and when she tells Nattawut and Jatuporn to jump, they ask "How high"..

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Wow! Just the democratic person Thailand needs as new PM.

BTW Ms. Thida 'eviscerating' explains her husband Dr. weng's remarks on "eradicating Democrats" and "wiping out reactionares". I'm really looking forward to the new Democracy

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ratcatcher, on 17 Dec 2013 - 18:39, said:
Costas2008, on 17 Dec 2013 - 18:20, said:
Frank James, on 17 Dec 2013 - 17:56, said:Frank James, on 17 Dec 2013 - 17:56, said:

Yingluck is a very classy lady, but the game she's in requires someone very skilled in power politics. I think they need Thida.

as she finishes eviscerating whatever is left of the opposition.

Eviscerating......Thank you very much for the new word for my poor English vocabulary.

What does it mean???

Costas, Frank is quite correct about Thida. To eviscerate means to gut, disembowel and tear out the innards. Although she may look like any mans granny, the lady is a force to be reckoned with, she keeps the red brigade in order and when she tells Nattawut and Jatuporn to jump, they ask "How high"..

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Ratcatcher

Many thanks for your explanation.

This is the first time that I understand who Thida is.

I thought of her as a quieter Jatuporn and had no idea how powerful she is.

I asked what eviscerate means more as a joke!

But now I understand that Frank was right and apologise to him.

You are a good man.

Costas

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Frank James, on 17 Dec 2013 - 17:56, said:

Yingluck is a very classy lady, but the game she's in requires someone very skilled in power politics. I think they need Thida.

as she finishes eviscerating whatever is left of the opposition.

Eviscerating......Thank you very much for the new word for my poor English vocabulary.

What does it mean???

Costas, Frank is quite correct about Thida. To eviscerate means to gut, disembowel and tear out the innards. Although she may look like any mans granny, the lady is a force to be reckoned with, she keeps the red brigade in order and when she tells Nattawut and Jatuporn to jump, they ask "How high"..

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WOW! The Maggie Thatcher of Thai politics. wai.gif

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