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The Rule of Law and the right to vote


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One of the major rules of the rule of law is the right to vote. If there is no right to vote we call it a dictatorship? If one party does not have enough votes there are ways to get the vote. Vote getting is a major part of many countries political activities. Some go door to door to convince people to change political affiliation, grass roots efforts it's called..

Blocking the voting process is what the North Koreans and other similar situated countries do.

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Oh grow up you pathetic looser of a troll.

You really need to learn what dictatorship is, Saddam Hussein was a dictator but he was voted into power by use of force and coercion.

Thaksin might not be as bad but he uses the same tools and judging by your post he manages to brainwash the lesser able amongst us.

Time and time again the moderators have closed down political threads in the General topics forum but you decide to push the envelope.

What's wrong, too many intellectuals in the Thai news forum for you eh? laugh.png

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I think the man is delusional, no system is perfect that i know of, here in Oz we have a preference vote you vote 1, 2 3 etc so everyone gets a percentage of your vote, either join a political part and make a difference or shut up and join the military.

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Policy In General Regarding Thailand Election/Political Discussions

As a result of the great increase in posts about politics in Thailand, we are requesting that members keep political discussion confined to threads already open in theThailand News Forum.
Non-political topics in General which are hijacked with political arguments will see posts removed without further notice.

Members who cannot comply with our request will risk a posting suspension.

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