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Every single topic I have read today has over 50% of replies that you could classify as hateful and lacking in thought. This whole forum has become really depressing.

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Sorry kid, we don't really need political advice from the son of a convicted fugitive who had to cheat in his college exams. Someone such as you should just <deleted> and just continue collecting allowance from daddy and mommy.

actually i loathe him but its not a bad idea ask ing as only candidates who are not totally tied to Taksin or Dems are in running with a timescale for reforms etc

even most evil ones can come up with something a lot could agree on Of course while idea had merit Taksin and clan think they can just get their own poodle in place

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Every single topic I have read today has over 50% of replies that you could classify as hateful and lacking in thought. This whole forum has become really depressing.

You're right. There are some words that should be banned on here.

I shall start by suggesting:

Coup mongers

Kwai and Buffalo

Elitist and Elite

Amart

Dictator

Fascist

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They didn't publish his list

Dad

Mum

Aunty Yaowappa

Aunty Poo

Me

Big Sis

Little Sis

Uncle Somchai

The dog

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And don't forget the family maids, gardeners, drivers etc. As before they shared in the ill gotten gains deposited into the bank accounts that they never even knew they had.

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Despite his parentage, I think that he might be right. Suthep does not have the support of the majority of the country at this time.

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"Despite his parentage, I think that he might be right. Suthep does not have the support of the majority of the country at this time"

But he will when he has his final push, final push, final push,final push,final push,final push,final push,

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The fallang he met as his "friend" in the soi 4 at silom told him to say this and he remembered because it was the morning after in the hotel room and he was given paper to transcribe from.

And he is a political genius now? go back to your toys

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Now we start hearing from his son. I guess he is being groomed to become the disruptive, and destructive figure his old man has become? Following in the footsteps of this beast of a man, who cares nothing for his nation. Proud heritage indeed.

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Nice of Pangtontae to take a break from his gaming and give us the benefit of his sage advice.

Where would Thai politics be without Facebook.

Turkey?

Thought you meant the bird for a full 10 seconds. Too many beers! Where is Mahatma Gandhi when you really need him?

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I've said before I feel sorry for this kid. His dad left our planet decades ago, and is just floating around up there somewhere. It is not healthy for kids to grow up in the public spotlight, or under an egomaniac parent, and this kid got the double whammy. Obviously the son has involved himself in the media, but I think he subconsciously feels that he has to defend this crumbling Castle Thaksin to the last toppling turret.

And my point is that this is not healthy for kids, or young adults. They shouldn't have this kind of pressure. I would take myself down to the river and drown myself, before I inflicted this kind of pressure on my kids. They should be living their own lives, not cowering in the shadow of their parent. When I look in this kid's eyes I hear that little voice going "help me, help me" like in all the best horror films.

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Why is he promoting an election of a prime minister?

Isn't that what the elections are for, and we all know how elections go in this country without reforms.... don't we.

Silly <deleted>.

and we all know how elections go in this country without reforms.... don't we.

Well we do when they are disrupted by a bitter old fool and his equally bitter politically ignorant followers, yes.

well he managed to stop Taksin's plan in its tracks so not such a fool cheesy.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gif anyone who thinks or spouts BS like you that someone whose clawed their way up to top is a fool is the fool on other hand their seem plenty in Taksins regime who would fully qualify as clowns

EVen I who loathe Taksin and all his regime and his red shirts would admit your hero is very clever and problem with people like you is you muddle your dislike for someones politics or stand with that person being a fool or bitter

anyway thanks for big cheesy.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gif

THis will probably bar me since I think I'm not meant to insult other ops but you can't help being totally ignorant or naive I guess

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Sounds like one possible reasonable compromise to me. Too bad Suthep is not willing to be reasonable. He has already said that he is not open to any compromises. Very democratic, don't you think?

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Sorry kid, we don't really need political advice from the son of a convicted fugitive who had to cheat in his college exams. Someone such as you should just <deleted> and just continue collecting allowance from daddy and mommy.

But you're happy to support suthep, Oh my..................

Let's not talk about his father but him alone. Suthep is not 100% honest that's for sure. But anyone who is pathetic enough to have to cheat in his college exams shouldn't be taken seriously and definitely should not be dishing out political advice.

Oh my....

If cheating on college exams is the "litmus test", then you would have to also include nearly every politician and business tycoon in Thailand. coffee1.gif

You have evidence and facts to support such a generalized speculative stereotyped generalization?

Or just relying on the "well, every knows, and I think..." argument?

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I've said before I feel sorry for this kid. His dad left our planet decades ago, and is just floating around up there somewhere. It is not healthy for kids to grow up in the public spotlight, or under an egomaniac parent, and this kid got the double whammy. Obviously the son has involved himself in the media, but I think he subconsciously feels that he has to defend this crumbling Castle Thaksin to the last toppling turret.

And my point is that this is not healthy for kids, or young adults. They shouldn't have this kind of pressure. I would take myself down to the river and drown myself, before I inflicted this kind of pressure on my kids. They should be living their own lives, not cowering in the shadow of their parent. When I look in this kid's eyes I hear that little voice going "help me, help me" like in all the best horror films.

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Litle Oaky has been saying many nasty things about about Abhisit, Suthep and the Thai army on his facebook page the last 3 years. Very nasty things. It's like hearing Robert Amsterdam talk.

I am not sorry at all for this little spoiled brat (in case you haven't noticed). There are many people in Thailand i feel sorry for but that doesn't include the Shin kids.

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Sorry kid, we don't really need political advice from the son of a convicted fugitive who had to cheat in his college exams. Someone such as you should just <deleted> and just continue collecting allowance from daddy and mommy.

But you're happy to support suthep, Oh my..................

Let's not talk about his father but him alone. Suthep is not 100% honest that's for sure. But anyone who is pathetic enough to have to cheat in his college exams shouldn't be taken seriously and definitely should not be dishing out political advice.

Oh my....

Now, now let's not be too harsh on this little fellow. He simply forgot he had the cheat notes stuffed in his pocket. It was an honest mistake. It wasn't his fault. He just couldn't help it. Honest mistake genes were handed down from his father.

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Sorry kid, we don't really need political advice from the son of a convicted fugitive who had to cheat in his college exams. Someone such as you should just <deleted> and just continue collecting allowance from daddy and mommy.

But you're happy to support suthep, Oh my..................

Now don't be sarcastic, he doesn't say that at all. And I am sure if it could be someone from the PPP (Oh, sorry they got thrown out for electoral fraud) ehm I mean the TRT (Oh sorry THEY got thrown out by the courts for electoral fraud AND vote buying) Ok, Ok, I mean the Phue Thai (going up for corruption charges). It would be Ok with them. Or whatever the name of this illegal group of politicians would be by then.... Sounds like April fool's day to me....

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All joking aside and set aside who made the suggestion It is a good one. Elect a body that will see this thing through for reform . Give it a mandate for a limited period of time that expires on such and such a date regardless of what it has or has not done.

This will serve the nation well and give some breathing room to both sides .

Think about it just don't reject it off offhandedly

Sounds great. The Democrats will boycott the election. Isn't that where we are?

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I've said before I feel sorry for this kid. His dad left our planet decades ago, and is just floating around up there somewhere. It is not healthy for kids to grow up in the public spotlight, or under an egomaniac parent, and this kid got the double whammy. Obviously the son has involved himself in the media, but I think he subconsciously feels that he has to defend this crumbling Castle Thaksin to the last toppling turret.

And my point is that this is not healthy for kids, or young adults. They shouldn't have this kind of pressure. I would take myself down to the river and drown myself, before I inflicted this kind of pressure on my kids. They should be living their own lives, not cowering in the shadow of their parent. When I look in this kid's eyes I hear that little voice going "help me, help me" like in all the best horror films.

coffee1.gif

Litle Oaky has been saying many nasty things about about Abhisit, Suthep and the Thai army on his facebook page the last 3 years. Very nasty things. It's like hearing Robert Amsterdam talk.

I am not sorry at all for this little spoiled brat (in case you haven't noticed). There are many people in Thailand i feel sorry for but that doesn't include the Shin kids.

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I feel sorry for the poor farmers who are losing everything they ever worked for but not for Oak whose net worth is over 451 million USD.

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Every single topic I have read today has over 50% of replies that you could classify as hateful and lacking in thought. This whole forum has become really depressing.

I am sorry you feel this way (seriously you will be missed).

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The Constitutional Court will decide tomorrow whether it should hear the Thawil wrongful dismissal case against PM Yingluck. If they agree to hear it, this case has potential to fast track the ousting of the entire cabinet, making some sort of interim govt inevitable.

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Now we start hearing from his son. I guess he is being groomed to become the disruptive, and destructive figure his old man has become? Following in the footsteps of this beast of a man, who cares nothing for his nation. Proud heritage indeed.

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Who's the oak and who's the acorn? He might do well as a stand in P.M. The sort of guy who could put the likes of Chalerm, Jatuporn and Suthep in place.

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