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Dear Mr. President of the largest democracy in the world, we are committed to non violent means in overthrowing our elected government to put in place a non elected (democratic) government. Hope to get your support. Kisseor t

..or the other option, keep a corrupt set of feudalistic despots in power that bought votes and is run by a fugitive from abroad. Why not focus on that?

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Dear Mr. President of the largest democracy in the world, we are committed to non violent means in overthrowing our elected government to put in place a non elected (democratic) government. Hope to get your support. Kisses!

Please back us up with just one jet fighter, Mr. Pres.

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Dear Mr. President of the largest democracy in the world, we are committed to non violent means in overthrowing our elected government to put in place a non elected (democratic) government. Hope to get your support. Kisseor t

..or the other option, keep a corrupt set of feudalistic despots in power that bought votes and is run by a fugitive from abroad. Why not focus on that?

...maybe...just maybe...because it was pointed out a million times now, that the Democrats (as they actually committed) also tried to buy votes, with even more money and it didn't help them.

So, being fatalistic, you could say, that those were the fairest elections anyone could get for their money...

And since every voter in Thailand (by the slogan "Thaksin thinks- Phuea Thai acts") new, what they were getting into, this is a non- argument!

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Dear Mr. President of the largest democracy in the world, we are committed to non violent means in overthrowing our elected government to put in place a non elected (democratic) government. Hope to get your support. Kisseor t

..or the other option, keep a corrupt set of feudalistic despots in power that bought votes and is run by a fugitive from abroad. Why not focus on that?

Okay, you are trading one set of feudalistic despots for another set of feudalistic despots. Why not stick with the despots that were elected by 2/3 of the vote.

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