webfact Posted December 23, 2013 Share Posted December 23, 2013 POLITICSThaksin Regime to return after election : DemocratThe NationBANGKOK: -- Pheu Thai Party has intended to inherit Thaksin Regime as it has proposed caretake Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra as the No 1 party-list MP candidate, deputy Democrat Party spokesman Jurit Laksanawisit said Monday.No one can guarantee that Yingluck and her fellow party members would not vote in favour of the blanket amnesty bill if they take power After the election.She will for sure the law to whitewash her brother, former premier Thaksin Shinawatra. "The cycle of Thai politic is going to back to "Thaksin orders, Yingluck does," and make a big problem for Thais," Jurit said. Democrat Party spokesman Chavanond Intharakomalsut said the Pheu Thai Party might believe that Shinawatra family is still the strong opportunity of its party, and worried that Yingluck could not take a stand in society.So it tried to pave the way for Yingluck though the election. "During the election times, the Democrat Party would not campaign against Thaksin regime because a lot of people step over it. My party would hold a political reform forum for creating the future of Thailand that everybody want to see," he said.-- The Nation 2013-12-23 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Shurup Posted December 23, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted December 23, 2013 Don't even give them (PTP) a chance at the election - they will buy their way in as they've done it before! 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post tomyummer Posted December 23, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted December 23, 2013 You can't see it, but I'm rolling my eyes and pulling my hair out at the same time. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post LuckyLew Posted December 23, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted December 23, 2013 All roads lead to .... same same .... then disaster ... no other outcome in the forecast IMO the protest will get worse ... no vocal and a lot more social upheaval ... leading to bloodshed but that guy in Dubai does not seem to care ... heck bent on greed .. power.. money .. and revenge 19 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post siampolee Posted December 23, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted December 23, 2013 (edited) Personally I would not be so assured that the public in general would be over enamored by a new Thaksin regime ( Dictatorship) let alone alone other groups or organisations. The next administration is going to be facing an economic and political tsunami which will overwhelm them and Thailand and its peoples. A Thaksin P.T.P. regime ( Dictatorship) will indeed be partaking of a political euthanasia if they take power. One is led to wonder what size and capacity the World Bank and the I.M.F. lifeboats are going to have to be to save Thailand and its peoples from the upcoming disaster., No doubt the first load of survivors in the lifeboats will be Thaksin and the P.T.P. with their financial and property Mae Wests and lifebelts The women and children i.e. Thailand and its peoples will be left to await their rescue and survive as best they can on cork floats and basic necessity life rafts along with the bill for the rescue services too. 1997 action replay coming to you soon. Edited December 23, 2013 by siampolee 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaidam Posted December 23, 2013 Share Posted December 23, 2013 Suthep will need a box of tissues urgently, if not a complete change of underwear after hearing this news. Not exactly a calming measure in these tense times.Good old Thaksin, never a dull moment. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post soi41 Posted December 23, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted December 23, 2013 Sadly enough after listening to the neo-facist Sutheps rants over the last couple of weeks, PTP seems like a not so bad alternative anymore!! I know, they are rotten to the core and corrupt beyond believe, but the lesser of the two evils! 14 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post h90 Posted December 23, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted December 23, 2013 Sadly enough after listening to the neo-facist Sutheps rants over the last couple of weeks, PTP seems like a not so bad alternative anymore!! I know, they are rotten to the core and corrupt beyond believe, but the lesser of the two evils! doesn't it get boring to write "fascist" in every posting, without ever give a reason? Just repeat it often enough in the hope something will keep sticking.... 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ggold Posted December 23, 2013 Share Posted December 23, 2013 Suthep will need a box of tissues urgently, if not a complete change of underwear after hearing this news. Not exactly a calming measure in these tense times.Good old Thaksin, never a dull moment. It's pretty obvious if the election goes ahead without the democrats, then PTP will win assuming enough voters turn out and reprecent at least 75% of the voting public. So not so cut and dried! PTP will be even worse if that is possible once returned to power. That will be the time things turn ugly! The real question is will the military stand by and watch. They seem to be the last resort, as the politicians are incapable of resolving anything. Maybe that is what the people should be taking notice of. That they are the cannon fodder to these elitists who call themselves politicians? Red or Yellow. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post chooka Posted December 23, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted December 23, 2013 Don't even give them (PTP) a chance at the election - they will buy their way in as they've done it before! The Democrat people paid my wife's family last time and they voted for Yingluk. 20 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post FangFerang Posted December 23, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted December 23, 2013 An article on Chinese corruption had a quote that seems to be the Asian way: "Everyone says they want to do do away with corruption, and they also want to benefit from it." Pretty much describes both sides here, and this prssure cooker has no release valve... 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post LadPhrao1 Posted December 23, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted December 23, 2013 Well, your mouth to God's ear Jurit if the election returns Thaksin et al through the Pheu Thai Party as they're the only ones with a clue about successfully running a country. Which is not to say they're perfect. Unless you consider this incoherent thought the route to a successful future for Thailand, the Democrat party with tail between legs abdicating a role in government and "My party" holding a political reform forum that "everybody wants to see" where "everybody" equals generously 80,000 to 130,000 Bangkokian sheep and demagogue leaders. "During the election times, the Democrat Party would not campaign against Thaksin regime because a lot of people step over it. My party would hold a political reform forum for creating the future of Thailand that everybody want to see," And be sure to keep attempting to block the Feb 2 election as a clear reminder of what a "political reform forum" might look like under your band of demagogues. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scamper Posted December 23, 2013 Share Posted December 23, 2013 The obvious observation regarding postulating on a return of the Thaksin regime is - we didn't know that it had ever left ! There is no doubt that PTP will continue to forge ahead with whatever flavour-of-the-month scheme that Thaksin choses to make his actual return a physical one. And sadly - Suthep's recent spontaneous, maverick decision to physically block the election has brought new life into that possibility, where it did not before exist. For by doing that, Suthep takes much of the air out of the movement, that should have been more firmly rooted in the widespread mistrust of Thaksin's pervasive influence. That was the glue that was acting so magnetically. So that is immensely sad. Because the movement might have succeeded peacefully - even if an election - and PTP's presumable landslide - had taken place. It still could happen. But Suthep's gambit unquestionably will spark violence, the Red Shirt involvement, and square one all over again. Abhisit has been wise this week to more strongly distance the Democratic party from Suthep's increasingly extemporaneous musings. But unfortunately, for now at least, Suthep's free associative thinking has given PTP the upper hand. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post h90 Posted December 23, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted December 23, 2013 Don't even give them (PTP) a chance at the election - they will buy their way in as they've done it before! The Democrat people paid my wife's family last time and they voted for Yingluk. So the PTP paid more.... 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Calimotty Posted December 23, 2013 Share Posted December 23, 2013 Suthep will need a box of tissues urgently, if not a complete change of underwear after hearing this news. Not exactly a calming measure in these tense times.Good old Thaksin, never a dull moment. It's pretty obvious if the election goes ahead without the democrats, then PTP will win assuming enough voters turn out and reprecent at least 75% of the voting public. So not so cut and dried! PTP will be even worse if that is possible once returned to power. That will be the time things turn ugly! The real question is will the military stand by and watch. They seem to be the last resort, as the politicians are incapable of resolving anything. Maybe that is what the people should be taking notice of. That they are the cannon fodder to these elitists who call themselves politicians? Red or Yellow. I'm sure PTP and the majority of Thai's would like to sincerely thank Suthep for his efforts in ensuring a balanced political future for Thailand. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spirit47 Posted December 23, 2013 Share Posted December 23, 2013 Sadly enough after listening to the neo-facist Sutheps rants over the last couple of weeks, PTP seems like a not so bad alternative anymore!! I know, they are rotten to the core and corrupt beyond believe, but the lesser of the two evils! Come on, you see 2010 (or not), how the Government do its work and the PTP. Dont change anything solves no problems, dont think so negative. After all, alone the protests are a step forward, its a big chance for some real reforms from the bottom. Hope die at last... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chooka Posted December 23, 2013 Share Posted December 23, 2013 Don't even give them (PTP) a chance at the election - they will buy their way in as they've done it before! The Democrat people paid my wife's family last time and they voted for Yingluk. So the PTP paid more.... I don't believe hey got anything from the reds as they live in kanchanaburi Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Calimotty Posted December 23, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted December 23, 2013 Don't even give them (PTP) a chance at the election - they will buy their way in as they've done it before! The Democrat people paid my wife's family last time and they voted for Yingluk. So the PTP paid more.... The Democrat people paid my wife's family last time and they voted for Yingluk. And so did tens of thousands of others without receiving one baht via PTP 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post pisico Posted December 23, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted December 23, 2013 Sadly enough after listening to the neo-facist Sutheps rants over the last couple of weeks, PTP seems like a not so bad alternative anymore!! I know, they are rotten to the core and corrupt beyond believe, but the lesser of the two evils! doesn't it get boring to write "fascist" in every posting, without ever give a reason? Just repeat it often enough in the hope something will keep sticking.... Fascism is this: one faction trying to seize power without regard for the majority or the bulk of the population. Fascism is not only applicable to ruthless crimes and pogroms (although historically they fall in that category) but to the one faction (in this case Suthep and company) trying to overrule democratic institutions, the Constitution or the the will of elected officials. Do you believe that Suthep will retire from politics, as he claimed? Why is an old politico who was caught red handed when Minister of Agriculture and resigned not to be indicted, why is he bent of seizing power, allegedly, for the "people". What people? His people? What is his chief motivation? Not altruistic for sure. Vote buying goes on from both sides. The money is spent by Democrats and PTPs on people who would vote anyway for those parties of their allegiance. Spare us the same litany about Paymaster, the puppet Master in Dubai. Democrats, at this point in time of Thai history are the worst of all evils. 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ratcatcher Posted December 23, 2013 Share Posted December 23, 2013 Suthep's crusade is to rid Thai politics of the Shinawatra influence. Yingluck dissolves parliament and protests continue. Now it is announced Yingluck is No.1 on PTP list but also we have Somchai Wongsawat husband of Yaowappa Wongsawat,Thaksin's sister and Surapong Tovichaichakul, Thaksin's cousin in law. So it will be interesting to see what happens in the coming days. Looks like business as usual. 1. Thaksin - runs government by proxy and Skype. 2. Yingluck - P.M. under Thaksin 3. Somchai Wongsawat 4. Surapong Tovichaichakul. 5. Yaowappa Wongsawat Happy Families. I think the Shinawats are giving Suthep the big middle finger. What happens next is anyone's guess. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ggold Posted December 23, 2013 Share Posted December 23, 2013 (edited) Suthep will need a box of tissues urgently, if not a complete change of underwear after hearing this news. Not exactly a calming measure in these tense times.Good old Thaksin, never a dull moment. It's pretty obvious if the election goes ahead without the democrats, then PTP will win assuming enough voters turn out and reprecent at least 75% of the voting public. So not so cut and dried! PTP will be even worse if that is possible once returned to power. That will be the time things turn ugly! The real question is will the military stand by and watch. They seem to be the last resort, as the politicians are incapable of resolving anything. Maybe that is what the people should be taking notice of. That they are the cannon fodder to these elitists who call themselves politicians? Red or Yellow. I'm sure PTP and the majority of Thai's would like to sincerely thank Suthep for his efforts in ensuring a balanced political future for Thailand. I'm sure the majority of Thai's will sincerely thank Thasin for his efforts in ensuring a balanced future for Thailand too! get my point? Edited December 23, 2013 by ggold 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post binjalin Posted December 23, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted December 23, 2013 try to understand that no matter who's money they take they vote for who they want - no one is watching and it's a lie that they would not vote the way they have and the way they WILL The DSGP (Democrat Sour Grapes Party) won't stop them unless they disenfranchise their vote (which is what they are trying to do) 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post blaze Posted December 23, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted December 23, 2013 (edited) Sadly enough after listening to the neo-facist Sutheps rants over the last couple of weeks, PTP seems like a not so bad alternative anymore!! I know, they are rotten to the core and corrupt beyond believe, but the lesser of the two evils! doesn't it get boring to write "fascist" in every posting, without ever give a reason? Just repeat it often enough in the hope something will keep sticking.... You have been following these threads. You have heard the specific comparisons of the People's council with the Grand Council of Fascism. Do you need to hear them again? An assembly of good people who will work with representatives of the March on Rome (Protests in Bangkok) representatives of occupations (In Italy this meant the equivalent of the Silom road Businessmen's association). These people would exercise their superior reason to lead the country into pure and absolute democracy. The disenfranchised will be represented by the wise guidance of their social superiors. Or do you really believe that after two years of the People's Council 'fixing' the system, they will bow out and permit the aspirations of the majority to paint the country red again? Lovely quote from Mussolini that could well come from the mouth of Suthep - in replying to allegations of corruption among his followers (devoted to stamp out the corruption of the democratically elected govt, he said, "Revolutions are not made by saints". Edited December 23, 2013 by blaze 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Asiantravel Posted December 23, 2013 Share Posted December 23, 2013 (edited) Sadly enough after listening to the neo-facist Sutheps rants over the last couple of weeks, PTP seems like a not so bad alternative anymore!! I know, they are rotten to the core and corrupt beyond believe, but the lesser of the two evils! doesn't it get boring to write "fascist" in every posting, without ever give a reason? Just repeat it often enough in the hope something will keep sticking.... the term could have been coined just for Suthep fas·cist A reactionary or dictatorial person http://www.thefreedictionary.com/fascist you know a person who wants an unelected “ People's Council “ to run the country and who has a track record of not wanting to give up power once he's got it Edited December 23, 2013 by Asiantravel 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
h90 Posted December 23, 2013 Share Posted December 23, 2013 Sadly enough after listening to the neo-facist Sutheps rants over the last couple of weeks, PTP seems like a not so bad alternative anymore!! I know, they are rotten to the core and corrupt beyond believe, but the lesser of the two evils! doesn't it get boring to write "fascist" in every posting, without ever give a reason? Just repeat it often enough in the hope something will keep sticking.... Fascism is this: one faction trying to seize power without regard for the majority or the bulk of the population. Fascism is not only applicable to ruthless crimes and pogroms (although historically they fall in that category) but to the one faction (in this case Suthep and company) trying to overrule democratic institutions, the Constitution or the the will of elected officials. Do you believe that Suthep will retire from politics, as he claimed? Why is an old politico who was caught red handed when Minister of Agriculture and resigned not to be indicted, why is he bent of seizing power, allegedly, for the "people". What people? His people? What is his chief motivation? Not altruistic for sure. Vote buying goes on from both sides. The money is spent by Democrats and PTPs on people who would vote anyway for those parties of their allegiance. Spare us the same litany about Paymaster, the puppet Master in Dubai. Democrats, at this point in time of Thai history are the worst of all evils. no it is not.......consult at least wikipedia.... fascism has nothing to do with how you gain the power.....you can be complete democratic elected fascist or a declared anti fascist can seize power against the majority. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post h90 Posted December 23, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted December 23, 2013 Sadly enough after listening to the neo-facist Sutheps rants over the last couple of weeks, PTP seems like a not so bad alternative anymore!! I know, they are rotten to the core and corrupt beyond believe, but the lesser of the two evils! doesn't it get boring to write "fascist" in every posting, without ever give a reason? Just repeat it often enough in the hope something will keep sticking.... You have been following these threads. You have heard the specific comparisons of the People's council with the Grand Council of Fascism. Do you need to hear them again? An assembly of good people who will work with representatives of the March on Rome (Protests in Bangkok) representatives of occupations (In Italy this meant the equivalent of the Silom road Businessmen's association). These people would exercise their superior reason to lead the country into pure and absolute democracy. The disenfranchised will be represented by the wise guidance of their social superiors. Or do you really believe that after two years of the People's Council 'fixing' the system, they will bow out and permit the aspirations of the majority to paint the country red again? Lovely quote from Mussolini that could well come from the mouth of Suthep - in replying to allegations of corruption among his followers (devoted to stamp out the corruption of the democratically elected govt, he said, "Revolutions are not made by saints". making democratic reforms within 14 month, make new elections without vote buying and corruption and ban all members for 5 years to prevent self serving laws.....sound not very Mussolini like. The only fascist like I see here is Thaksin, including his lack of regard for human lifes. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blaze Posted December 23, 2013 Share Posted December 23, 2013 Sadly enough after listening to the neo-facist Sutheps rants over the last couple of weeks, PTP seems like a not so bad alternative anymore!! I know, they are rotten to the core and corrupt beyond believe, but the lesser of the two evils! doesn't it get boring to write "fascist" in every posting, without ever give a reason? Just repeat it often enough in the hope something will keep sticking.... Fascism is this: one faction trying to seize power without regard for the majority or the bulk of the population. Fascism is not only applicable to ruthless crimes and pogroms (although historically they fall in that category) but to the one faction (in this case Suthep and company) trying to overrule democratic institutions, the Constitution or the the will of elected officials. Do you believe that Suthep will retire from politics, as he claimed? Why is an old politico who was caught red handed when Minister of Agriculture and resigned not to be indicted, why is he bent of seizing power, allegedly, for the "people". What people? His people? What is his chief motivation? Not altruistic for sure. Vote buying goes on from both sides. The money is spent by Democrats and PTPs on people who would vote anyway for those parties of their allegiance. Spare us the same litany about Paymaster, the puppet Master in Dubai. Democrats, at this point in time of Thai history are the worst of all evils. no it is not.......consult at least wikipedia.... fascism has nothing to do with how you gain the power.....you can be complete democratic elected fascist or a declared anti fascist can seize power against the majority. There was only one Fascism- corretctly using the term- It was a system of government developed to restore the symbolic power of the 'fasci' in ancient Rome. Now YOU study the gov't system by which that was intended and show us how Suthep's people's council is different (aside from Suthep's not romanticizing the grandeur that was Rome). 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
northernjohn Posted December 23, 2013 Share Posted December 23, 2013 Don't even give them (PTP) a chance at the election - they will buy their way in as they've done it before! The Democrat people paid my wife's family last time and they voted for Yingluk. So the PTP paid more.... East or West makes no difference. There is no honor among thieves. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post blaze Posted December 23, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted December 23, 2013 Sadly enough after listening to the neo-facist Sutheps rants over the last couple of weeks, PTP seems like a not so bad alternative anymore!! I know, they are rotten to the core and corrupt beyond believe, but the lesser of the two evils! doesn't it get boring to write "fascist" in every posting, without ever give a reason? Just repeat it often enough in the hope something will keep sticking.... You have been following these threads. You have heard the specific comparisons of the People's council with the Grand Council of Fascism. Do you need to hear them again? An assembly of good people who will work with representatives of the March on Rome (Protests in Bangkok) representatives of occupations (In Italy this meant the equivalent of the Silom road Businessmen's association). These people would exercise their superior reason to lead the country into pure and absolute democracy. The disenfranchised will be represented by the wise guidance of their social superiors. Or do you really believe that after two years of the People's Council 'fixing' the system, they will bow out and permit the aspirations of the majority to paint the country red again? Lovely quote from Mussolini that could well come from the mouth of Suthep - in replying to allegations of corruption among his followers (devoted to stamp out the corruption of the democratically elected govt, he said, "Revolutions are not made by saints". making democratic reforms within 14 month, make new elections without vote buying and corruption and ban all members for 5 years to prevent self serving laws.....sound not very Mussolini like. The only fascist like I see here is Thaksin, including his lack of regard for human lifes. All of those measures are already in place- Even Korn and Suthep have admitted that cash in hand vote buying was not an issue- rather attracting popular candidates to the PTP 'vision' was. Suthep is an old timer- he knows full well that putting all those measures in place will NOT stop the NE and N from voting against the establishment that he cherishes. Whyy has he not simply proposed constitutional ammendments? Why has he not demanded the establishment of yet one more court appointed to limit the voice of the majority? And again I ask you- after 14 moths (Yeah right) of dictatorship by a People's Council- do you as a grown man really believe that council will step back and permit the country to be re-painted red? 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ramrod711 Posted December 23, 2013 Share Posted December 23, 2013 Sadly enough after listening to the neo-facist Sutheps rants over the last couple of weeks, PTP seems like a not so bad alternative anymore!! width=18 alt=w00t.gif pagespeed_url_hash=1451809591> I know, they are rotten to the core and corrupt beyond believe, but the lesser of the two evils! doesn't it get boring to write "fascist" in every posting, without ever give a reason? Just repeat it often enough in the hope something will keep sticking.... Fascism is this: one faction trying to seize power without regard for the majority or the bulk of the population. Fascism is not only applicable to ruthless crimes and pogroms (although historically they fall in that category) but to the one faction (in this case Suthep and company) trying to overrule democratic institutions, the Constitution or the the will of elected officials. Do you believe that Suthep will retire from politics, as he claimed? Why is an old politico who was caught red handed when Minister of Agriculture and resigned not to be indicted, why is he bent of seizing power, allegedly, for the "people". What people? His people? What is his chief motivation? Not altruistic for sure. Vote buying goes on from both sides. The money is spent by Democrats and PTPs on people who would vote anyway for those parties of their allegiance. Spare us the same litany about Paymaster, the puppet Master in Dubai. Democrats, at this point in time of Thai history are the worst of all evils. I just love guys who say "the democrats haven't been elected in 20 years....and then turn around and blame them for everything. Thaksin and his various parties have ruled for 15 years, didn't arrest Suthep for his crime, did nothing but increase corruption and nepotism. You can't have it both ways, Your party has dragged this country in to the toilet, and if they are re-elected financial ruin will follow. You will probably blame the Democrats for the rice scheme, somehow. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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