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So with your scheme of things, it should be compulsory for K. Somporn, the democratically elected member for Nakon Nowhere, who happens to be the director of a major fabrication yard with large overseas contracts, to get rid of any finances over 10 million baht into the coffers?

Good luck selling that.................rolleyes.gif

By setting up a government website to choose the governments agenda, you are already making divides in the voting public. Not everybody has a computer, and the majority of those that have smart phones in the poorer working areas of Thailand wouldn't know what to do with it.

Or do their voices not count?

No, of course they don't count. Only good people representing the minority of Good People counts. Good people are defined as "One who's got an iPhone5, without ever performing an action considered (by good people) to be morally depraved in order to get one". What Thailand needs as this point, is a council of such Good People. People who, like their current leader, have no history whatsoever of performing corrupt actions. Saints, if you'd like. The promising future of this wonderful country lies in the land of many saints.

How about the people with an iPhone 5s ?

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The OP ought to do a little research on sakdina before he proposes his 'new democracy'.

Probably THE most forbidden topic here, shouldn't even be mentioned in this context.

It's strange that a search for the word on Thaivisa brings up seven pages of results then...

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So with your scheme of things, it should be compulsory for K. Somporn, the democratically elected member for Nakon Nowhere, who happens to be the director of a major fabrication yard with large overseas contracts, to get rid of any finances over 10 million baht into the coffers?

Good luck selling that.................rolleyes.gif

By setting up a government website to choose the governments agenda, you are already making divides in the voting public. Not everybody has a computer, and the majority of those that have smart phones in the poorer working areas of Thailand wouldn't know what to do with it.

Or do their voices not count?

No, of course they don't count. Only good people representing the minority of Good People counts. Good people are defined as "One who's got an iPhone5, without ever performing an action considered (by good people) to be morally depraved in order to get one". What Thailand needs as this point, is a council of such Good People. People who, like their current leader, have no history whatsoever of performing corrupt actions. Saints, if you'd like. The promising future of this wonderful country lies in the land of many saints.

How about the people with an iPhone 5s ?

They are the Elite, and shouldn't be bothered with such petty things as voting.

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Bring in the Army for 5 years before this really gets out of hand.We are on the brink right now.

Absolutely. Sending in the army, or rather the army deciding to go in, would solve everything. Why hasn't anyone thought of that during the last decades? They're so impartial they don't even know Apple exists, which is what happens when you're too busy playing golf to stay in touch with the outside world.

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A benevolent dictator who loves his country, who wants to eradicate corruption at all levels by draconian means, and who wants to build a 21st century infrastructure for all of Thailand.

with unlimited power and full support not only among both the police and armed forces but the general population unified behind his efforts

Plus the support of nearly every Farang if he made some new laws that benefit farangs.

Farangs get a 25 year visa after a 5 year plus stay, or marriage to a Thai woman gives you easy steps to apply for Thai citizenshisp.

We'd have more Thai citizens here than Farangs . !

They wouldn't give a toss about his political past.

Their bitterness comes beacause, he is a Billionaire, and it ends there.

My bitterness comes from where he got his billions,off the backs of Thai taxpayers.

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Bring in the Army for 5 years before this really gets out of hand.We are on the brink right now.

Absolutely. Sending in the army, or rather the army deciding to go in, would solve everything. Why hasn't anyone thought of that during the last decades? They're so impartial they don't even know Apple exists, which is what happens when you're too busy playing golf to stay in touch with the outside world.

I'm glad you agree with me.The Army would stop the insanity that excists today and give time to sort things out.This whole saga has been going on for too long and has to stop,before it's unstoppable.

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So with your scheme of things, it should be compulsory for K. Somporn, the democratically elected member for Nakon Nowhere, who happens to be the director of a major fabrication yard with large overseas contracts, to get rid of any finances over 10 million baht into the coffers?

Good luck selling that.................rolleyes.gif

By setting up a government website to choose the governments agenda, you are already making divides in the voting public. Not everybody has a computer, and the majority of those that have smart phones in the poorer working areas of Thailand wouldn't know what to do with it.

Or do their voices not count?

No, of course they don't count. Only good people representing the minority of Good People counts. Good people are defined as "One who's got an iPhone5, without ever performing an action considered (by good people) to be morally depraved in order to get one". What Thailand needs as this point, is a council of such Good People. People who, like their current leader, have no history whatsoever of performing corrupt actions. Saints, if you'd like. The promising future of this wonderful country lies in the land of many saints.

How about the people with an iPhone 5s ?

They are the Elite, and shouldn't be bothered with such petty things as voting.

Thank you very much.

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Bring in the Army for 5 years before this really gets out of hand.We are on the brink right now.

Absolutely. Sending in the army, or rather the army deciding to go in, would solve everything. Why hasn't anyone thought of that during the last decades? They're so impartial they don't even know Apple exists, which is what happens when you're too busy playing golf to stay in touch with the outside world.

I'm glad you agree with me.The Army would stop the insanity that excists today and give time to sort things out.This whole saga has been going on for too long and has to stop,before it's unstoppable.

Thailand is the hub of military coups, the Generals are the ones with the power, its the way it is, and has been before any of us even knew how to find Thailand on a Map of Asia.

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