Thaiisnotrequired Posted April 24, 2014 Share Posted April 24, 2014 (edited) ...... And a quote for you in what is becoming a common trait among the intolerant Suthep supporters bullies (not that it bothers me, just an interesting but unsurprising observation) Personal insults are the last refuge of the intellectual coward. -Rabbi Shmuley Ah yes but an essential thing for those that really need to be taught a lesson because they cannot understand any other way - marcusd... alt=tongue.png width=20 height=20> I probably said something cutting too close to the bone and hit a nerve, but anyhow more than anything else what this thread proves is that in case readers don't already know, is that anti-government protesters do seem share a few common traits - intolerance, bullying, mob mentality and a real inner struggle to accept other peoples opinions. god bless these dinasours Yet again you finish with a derogatory remark about posters here. I congratulate your arrogance. You even clap your own remark - astonishing, if it wasn't funny. Edited April 24, 2014 by Thaiisnotrequired Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ginjag Posted April 24, 2014 Share Posted April 24, 2014 (edited) ...... And a quote for you in what is becoming a common trait among the intolerant Suthep supporters bullies (not that it bothers me, just an interesting but unsurprising observation) Personal insults are the last refuge of the intellectual coward. -Rabbi Shmuley Ah yes but an essential thing for those that really need to be taught a lesson because they cannot understand any other way - marcusd... alt=tongue.png width=20 height=20> I probably said something cutting too close to the bone and hit a nerve, but anyhow more than anything else what this thread proves is that in case readers don't already know, is that anti-government protesters do seem share a few common traits - intolerance, bullying, mob mentality and a real inner struggle to accept other peoples opinions. god bless these dinasours All you have to do is answer the topic, If you answer every post with Dems or Suthep, when it is not involving them, you should be warned to give it a rest, it is a pity that the Mods are not acting on this. Give an opinion on whether she was in order to transfer or not ??? otherwise go shopping. Edited April 24, 2014 by ginjag Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moonao Posted April 24, 2014 Share Posted April 24, 2014 ...... And a quote for you in what is becoming a common trait among the intolerant Suthep supporters bullies (not that it bothers me, just an interesting but unsurprising observation) Personal insults are the last refuge of the intellectual coward. -Rabbi Shmuley Ah yes but an essential thing for those that really need to be taught a lesson because they cannot understand any other way - marcusd... alt=tongue.png width=20 height=20> I probably said something cutting too close to the bone and hit a nerve, but anyhow more than anything else what this thread proves is that in case readers don't already know, is that anti-government protesters do seem share a few common traits - intolerance, bullying, mob mentality and a real inner struggle to accept other peoples opinions. god bless these dinasours alt=clap2.gif width=31 height=25> Yet again you finish with a derogatory remark about posters here. I congratulate your arrogance. You even clap your own remark - astonishing, if it wasn't funny. im laughing because predictably, and probably unknowingly, you just confirmed my point, and i'm sure you won't be the last Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jcb2001 Posted April 24, 2014 Share Posted April 24, 2014 I'd be feeling stressed too, if I was elected as PM and got removed by a judicial coup. She broke the law. Is that too much to comprehend Moonao? What makes you think this is a judicial coup? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moonao Posted April 24, 2014 Share Posted April 24, 2014 < ...... And a quote for you in what is becoming a common trait among the intolerant Suthep supporters bullies (not that it bothers me, just an interesting but unsurprising observation) Personal insults are the last refuge of the intellectual coward. -Rabbi Shmuley Ah yes but an essential thing for those that really need to be taught a lesson because they cannot understand any other way - marcusd... alt=tongue.png width=20 height=20> I probably said something cutting too close to the bone and hit a nerve, but anyhow more than anything else what this thread proves is that in case readers don't already know, is that anti-government protesters do seem share a few common traits - intolerance, bullying, mob mentality and a real inner struggle to accept other peoples opinions. god bless these dinasours alt=clap2.gif width=31 height=25> All you have to do is answer the topic, If you answer every post with Dems or Suthep, when it is not involving them, you should be warned to give it a rest, it is a pity that the Mods are not acting on this. Give an opinion on whether she was in order to transfer or not ??? otherwise go shopping. I think you will find I did respond to the topic, followed by a flurry of intollerant flames from several posters. If you can't discuss civilly without flaming and calling other members idiots then why post ? 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ginjag Posted April 24, 2014 Share Posted April 24, 2014 ...... And a quote for you in what is becoming a common trait among the intolerant Suthep supporters bullies (not that it bothers me, just an interesting but unsurprising observation) Personal insults are the last refuge of the intellectual coward. -Rabbi Shmuley Ah yes but an essential thing for those that really need to be taught a lesson because they cannot understand any other way - marcusd... alt=tongue.png width=20 height=20> I probably said something cutting too close to the bone and hit a nerve, but anyhow more than anything else what this thread proves is that in case readers don't already know, is that anti-government protesters do seem share a few common traits - intolerance, bullying, mob mentality and a real inner struggle to accept other peoples opinions. god bless these dinasours alt=clap2.gif width=31 height=25> Yet again you finish with a derogatory remark about posters here. I congratulate your arrogance. You even clap your own remark - astonishing, if it wasn't funny. im laughing because predictably, and probably unknowingly, you just confirmed my point, and i'm sure you won't be the last Your a complete troublemaker, by not answering the topic and inciting bad feeling. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ginjag Posted April 24, 2014 Share Posted April 24, 2014 < ...... And a quote for you in what is becoming a common trait among the intolerant Suthep supporters bullies (not that it bothers me, just an interesting but unsurprising observation) Personal insults are the last refuge of the intellectual coward. -Rabbi Shmuley Ah yes but an essential thing for those that really need to be taught a lesson because they cannot understand any other way - marcusd... alt=tongue.png width=20 height=20> I probably said something cutting too close to the bone and hit a nerve, but anyhow more than anything else what this thread proves is that in case readers don't already know, is that anti-government protesters do seem share a few common traits - intolerance, bullying, mob mentality and a real inner struggle to accept other peoples opinions. god bless these dinasours alt=clap2.gif width=31 height=25> All you have to do is answer the topic, If you answer every post with Dems or Suthep, when it is not involving them, you should be warned to give it a rest, it is a pity that the Mods are not acting on this. Give an opinion on whether she was in order to transfer or not ??? otherwise go shopping. I think you will find I did respond to the topic, followed by a flurry of intollerant flames from several posters. If you can't discuss civilly without flaming and calling other members idiots then why post ? Please tell where you either said ok for the transfer or not. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ggold Posted April 24, 2014 Share Posted April 24, 2014 Stress. Welcome to the real world, PM. Ask the farmers about the stress of not having been paid for months on how to deal with stress. Hopefully though, you won't follow the path of many of them who used suicide as a coping mechanism. blood is on Suthep and his followers hands who raided the funding bank with withdrawals, blocked funding via their proxy the EC and other dirty tricks, actually it backfired, the farmers know it was a dirty politics and they know the groups who are responsible for blocking their payments. best of a bad bunch on this topic maybe but they certain ally won't be voting for two faced Suthep and co. next election thats for sure. that is such BS. Really, you are a sad person. PTP tried to fool the banks but it was the account holders who put a stop to it, by withdrawing their funds. Not to mention why didn't your dear leader have the funds in place. Because her cohorts were too busy at the trough to care about the rice farmers. . 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moonao Posted April 24, 2014 Share Posted April 24, 2014 < I probably said something cutting too close to the bone and hit a nerve, but anyhow more than anything else what this thread proves is that in case readers don't already know, is that anti-government protesters do seem share a few common traits - intolerance, bullying, mob mentality and a real inner struggle to accept other peoples opinions. god bless these dinasours alt=clap2.gif width=31 height=25> All you have to do is answer the topic, If you answer every post with Dems or Suthep, when it is not involving them, you should be warned to give it a rest, it is a pity that the Mods are not acting on this. Give an opinion on whether she was in order to transfer or not ??? otherwise go shopping. I think you will find I did respond to the topic, followed by a flurry of intollerant flames from several posters. If you can't discuss civilly without flaming and calling other members idiots then why post ? Please tell where you either said ok for the transfer or not. This case, if the judges rule as expected, will be the one that removes Yingluck. its not unlike the cooking show coup with Samak and the other judicial coup of somchai. Do you think she is stressed about the transfer ? no, she is stressed because they will attempt to remove her from power via the judiciary, their coup of choice in the modern age. smoother, , cheaper, less hangover in the morning. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thaiisnotrequired Posted April 24, 2014 Share Posted April 24, 2014 ...... And a quote for you in what is becoming a common trait among the intolerant Suthep supporters bullies (not that it bothers me, just an interesting but unsurprising observation) Personal insults are the last refuge of the intellectual coward. -Rabbi Shmuley Ah yes but an essential thing for those that really need to be taught a lesson because they cannot understand any other way - marcusd... alt=tongue.png width=20 height=20> I probably said something cutting too close to the bone and hit a nerve, but anyhow more than anything else what this thread proves is that in case readers don't already know, is that anti-government protesters do seem share a few common traits - intolerance, bullying, mob mentality and a real inner struggle to accept other peoples opinions. god bless these dinasours alt=clap2.gif width=31 height=25> Yet again you finish with a derogatory remark about posters here. I congratulate your arrogance. You even clap your own remark - astonishing, if it wasn't funny. im laughing because predictably, and probably unknowingly, you just confirmed my point, and i'm sure you won't be the last And which point was that? That you referred to posters here as 'dinosaurs' when they don't agree with your opinion? Baahumbug! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Thait Spot Posted April 24, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted April 24, 2014 < I think you will find I did respond to the topic, followed by a flurry of intollerant flames from several posters. If you can't discuss civilly without flaming and calling other members idiots then why post ? Please tell where you either said ok for the transfer or not. This case, if the judges rule as expected, will be the one that removes Yingluck. its not unlike the cooking show coup with Samak and the other judicial coup of somchai. Do you think she is stressed about the transfer ? no, she is stressed because they will attempt to remove her from power via the judiciary, their coup of choice in the modern age. smoother, , cheaper, less hangover in the morning. This is all very simple Moonao - but you fail to grasp it. I assume this is because in your value chain, the law is insignificant. Yingluck broke the law - she's been found guilty - full stop end of story - legal processes are complete Now parliament has been asked to determine the punishment and it is likely that she will be kicked out. You probably think she should be exempt due to her political affilliations but in the real world piunishment should be given no matter who the offender is. In the cooking show Samak lied to the panel - he deserved to get kicked out. I'm sure many would have felt aggrieved had he been purely cooking on TV - but he was being paid for it - against the law - and even worse, he lied about the money 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scamper Posted April 24, 2014 Share Posted April 24, 2014 It would be nice if these " Daily Diaries of a Yingluck Defendant " weren't actually released by the hour. Unless, of course, that's the defense - that all these statements - on facebook or otherwise - are actually her defense. She makes no mention of whether she'll go to the Constitutional Court on May 2 as directed ( though local pools put it conservatively at a million to one ). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GentlemanJim Posted April 24, 2014 Share Posted April 24, 2014 <script type='text/javascript'>window.mod_pagespeed_start = Number(new Date());</script> < I'd be feeling stressed too, if I was elected as PM and got removed by a judicial coup. Luckily then that is never something that you will be stressed about. There is more stupidity in the universe than hydrogen, and it has a longer shelf life - Frank Zappa And a quote for you in what is becoming a common trait among the intolerant Suthep supporters bullies (not that it bothers me, just an interesting but unsurprising observation) Personal insults are the last refuge of the intellectual coward. -Rabbi Shmuley Show me one post of mine where I give any indication of support for Suthep, I challenge you. We are not all of the mentality of George Dubbya "you are either with us or against us' etc. What you do not seem to understand is that many expats here, despise those uneducated expats who offer support for a fugitive criminal wannabe dictator and his mafioso clan of a family who are hell bent on the destruction of this beautiful country, as many of us are happy here with families and young children. Most people who offer support for these criminals are the 9am in the bar 'i'm ex Hereford SAS - but can't talk about it because of official secrets act' types, who actually believe that the response to their replies by many TV members is in some way a measure of their popularity because people are actually communicating with them. So my comment about hydrogen still applies. I did not make any personal attack or comment about you in my post, quote it and show me. I think you will find I did respond to the topic, followed by a flurry of intollerant flames from several posters. If you can't discuss civilly without flaming and calling other members idiots then why post ? If I recall correctly from reading Tolkien a a boy, flames were considered an effective way of destroying Trolls. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saltandpepper Posted April 24, 2014 Share Posted April 24, 2014 I'd be feeling stressed too, if I was elected as PM and got removed by a judicial coup. You are not, so you can chill out! And she is not either! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
issanaus Posted April 24, 2014 Share Posted April 24, 2014 It would be nice if these " Daily Diaries of a Yingluck Defendant " weren't actually released by the hour. Unless, of course, that's the defense - that all these statements - on facebook or otherwise - are actually her defense. She makes no mention of whether she'll go to the Constitutional Court on May 2 as directed ( though local pools put it conservatively at a million to one ). Might be preparing her doctors certificate for the day "Ms Yingluck is medically unfit court today due to ........ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
srsv1238 Posted April 24, 2014 Share Posted April 24, 2014 Stress. Welcome to the real world, PM. Ask the farmers about the stress of not having been paid for months on how to deal with stress. Hopefully though, you won't follow the path of many of them who used suicide as a coping mechanism. blood is on Suthep and his followers hands who raided the funding bank with withdrawals, blocked funding via their proxy the EC and other dirty tricks, actually it backfired, the farmers know it was a dirty politics and they know the groups who are responsible for blocking their payments. best of a bad bunch on this topic maybe but they certain ally won't be voting for two faced Suthep and co. next election thats for sure. Rubbish! The farmer payment problems started long before the protests.Sent from my Nexus 5 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app Has the government tried to pay the farmers? And were they prevented from doing so by a to government protestors? Be honest. Sent from my iPad using Thaivisa Connect Thailand Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
srsv1238 Posted April 24, 2014 Share Posted April 24, 2014 I'd be feeling stressed too, if I was elected as PM and got removed by a judicial coup. Now why would a judicial system do that? maybe because there is some wrong doing? Is that not why you have a judicial system? Why was it wrong to transfer this man? He was appointed by the PM. SHe should be able to transfer him too... Sent from my iPad using Thaivisa Connect Thailand Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
issanaus Posted April 24, 2014 Share Posted April 24, 2014 I'd be feeling stressed too, if I was elected as PM and got removed by a judicial coup. Now why would a judicial system do that? maybe because there is some wrong doing? Is that not why you have a judicial system? Why was it wrong to transfer this man? He was appointed by the PM. SHe should be able to transfer him too... Sent from my iPad using Thaivisa Connect Thailand Because it was against the laws of Thailand. Believe it or not (Yingluck does not) that even the PM and the Shin Dynasty are not above the law and can be held accountable Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Publicus Posted April 24, 2014 Share Posted April 24, 2014 Stress. Welcome to the real world, PM. Ask the farmers about the stress of not having been paid for months on how to deal with stress. Hopefully though, you won't follow the path of many of them who used suicide as a coping mechanism. blood is on Suthep and his followers hands who raided the funding bank with withdrawals, blocked funding via their proxy the EC and other dirty tricks, actually it backfired, the farmers know it was a dirty politics and they know the groups who are responsible for blocking their payments. best of a bad bunch on this topic maybe but they certain ally won't be voting for two faced Suthep and co. next election thats for sure. You sound stressed yourself. Take a day off. There will be yet another Yingluck failing tomorrow that you can feebly attempt to deflect. It's as certain as the sunrise. Now then, go out and watch today's sunset and relieve yourself of this pent up stress you have. You are too stressed out to notice so I'll have to mention that Yingluck is quoted in the OP as saying she's "worried" because the Admin Court judges already have ruled in the case. Most Thais don't see why other judges have to take action. You have your reasons for the CC to take action, but it's clear you have pretext and the reason you have pretext is also clear. In addition to pretext you suffer from the (no) context syndrome. The Nation headline writers used the word "pressure." Yingluck, as I note in this post, said "worried." You in Post #1 of this thread, which is quoted above, introduced the word "stress." You are definitely under a lot of it lately - stress - to have transmogrified "pressure" and "worried" into the word stress. Take a break, hit the beach, chill out for several daze [sic] cause your brain is fried. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pmugghc Posted April 24, 2014 Share Posted April 24, 2014 Stress. Welcome to the real world, PM. Ask the farmers about the stress of not having been paid for months on how to deal with stress. Hopefully though, you won't follow the path of many of them who used suicide as a coping mechanism. blood is on Suthep and his followers hands who raided the funding bank with withdrawals, blocked funding via their proxy the EC and other dirty tricks, actually it backfired, the farmers know it was a dirty politics and they know the groups who are responsible for blocking their payments. best of a bad bunch on this topic maybe but they certain ally won't be voting for two faced Suthep and co. next election thats for sure. Rubbish! The farmer payment problems started long before the protests.Sent from my Nexus 5 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app Has the government tried to pay the farmers? And were they prevented from doing so by a to government protestors? Be honest. Sent from my iPad using Thaivisa Connect Thailand The protest started in November. Did the government have problems paying before that, yes or no? Sent from my Nexus 5 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crushdepth Posted April 24, 2014 Share Posted April 24, 2014 I'd be feeling stressed too, if I was elected as PM and got removed by a judicial coup. I'd be stressed if I was PM and my brother/controller was a criminal fugitive. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post ginjag Posted April 24, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted April 24, 2014 Rubbish! The farmer payment problems started long before the protests.Sent from my Nexus 5 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app Has the government tried to pay the farmers? And were they prevented from doing so by a to government protestors? Be honest.Sent from my iPad using Thaivisa Connect Thailand The protest started in November. Did the government have problems paying before that, yes or no? Sent from my Nexus 5 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app He must have known, your correct--he is just a wind up, 10 of them on TVF all have the same song, little in the way of substance, and all relating everything to Suthep-Dems-J/coup-elections nothing on the mismanagement that 90 + percent know about. Getting a pain discussing things with them, opinions are opinions but these guys are not the norm. It is all THEM NOT US, they must have actually learnt it from PTP. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dutchisaan Posted April 24, 2014 Share Posted April 24, 2014 < I'd be feeling stressed too, if I was elected as PM and got removed by a judicial coup. Luckily then that is never something that you will be stressed about. There is more stupidity in the universe than hydrogen, and it has a longer shelf life - Frank Zappa And a quote for you in what is becoming a common trait among the intolerant Suthep supporters bullies (not that it bothers me, just an interesting but unsurprising observation) Personal insults are the last refuge of the intellectual coward. -Rabbi Shmuley Show me one post of mine where I give any indication of support for Suthep, I challenge you. We are not all of the mentality of George Dubbya "you are either with us or against us' etc. What you do not seem to understand is that many expats here, despise those uneducated expats who offer support for a fugitive criminal wannabe dictator and his mafioso clan of a family who are hell bent on the destruction of this beautiful country, as many of us are happy here with families and young children. Most people who offer support for these criminals are the 9am in the bar 'i'm ex Hereford SAS - but can't talk about it because of official secrets act' types, who actually believe that the response to their replies by many TV members is in some way a measure of their popularity because people are actually communicating with them. So my comment about hydrogen still applies. I did not make any personal attack or comment about you in my post, quote it and show me. I think you will find I did respond to the topic, followed by a flurry of intollerant flames from several posters. If you can't discuss civilly without flaming and calling other members idiots then why post ? If I recall correctly from reading Tolkien a a boy, flames were considered an effective way of destroying Trolls. Than you better stay away from the fire. Sent from my iPad using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post animatic Posted April 24, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted April 24, 2014 Stress. Welcome to the real world, PM. Ask the farmers about the stress of not having been paid for months on how to deal with stress. Hopefully though, you won't follow the path of many of them who used suicide as a coping mechanism. blood is on Suthep and his followers hands who raided the funding bank with withdrawals, blocked funding via their proxy the EC and other dirty tricks, actually it backfired, the farmers know it was a dirty politics and they know the groups who are responsible for blocking their payments. best of a bad bunch on this topic maybe but they certain ally won't be voting for two faced Suthep and co. next election thats for sure. They only blocked a BRIDGING LOAN bank, that would only have added yet more interest debt to the public burden, already heaped high on with the rice scheme debt and PTP incompetence. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post WhizBang Posted April 24, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted April 24, 2014 I'd be feeling stressed too, if I was elected as PM and got removed by a judicial coup. No 'judicial coup'. Just being removed for breaking the law. In any real and civilized country, she would have resigned months ago. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GentlemanJim Posted April 24, 2014 Share Posted April 24, 2014 Show me one post of mine where I give any indication of support for Suthep, I challenge you. We are not all of the mentality of George Dubbya "you are either with us or against us' etc. What you do not seem to understand is that many expats here, despise those uneducated expats who offer support for a fugitive criminal wannabe dictator and his mafioso clan of a family who are hell bent on the destruction of this beautiful country, as many of us are happy here with families and young children. Most people who offer support for these criminals are the 9am in the bar 'i'm ex Hereford SAS - but can't talk about it because of official secrets act' types, who actually believe that the response to their replies by many TV members is in some way a measure of their popularity because people are actually communicating with them. So my comment about hydrogen still applies. I did not make any personal attack or comment about you in my post, quote it and show me. I think you will find I did respond to the topic, followed by a flurry of intollerant flames from several posters. If you can't discuss civilly without flaming and calling other members idiots then why post ? If I recall correctly from reading Tolkien a a boy, flames were considered an effective way of destroying Trolls. Than you better stay away from the fire. Sent from my iPad using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app I can't understand how that comment has come from someone with Isaan in their name What is it with you guys, do the girlfriends and wives up there refuse to provide the daily BJ if you don't actively support Thaksin or Yingluck? I can think of no other rational reason that educated men would support a criminal fugitive wannabe Dictator. Each to their own I guess. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lovetotravel Posted April 24, 2014 Share Posted April 24, 2014 Stress. Welcome to the real world, PM. Ask the farmers about the stress of not having been paid for months on how to deal with stress. Hopefully though, you won't follow the path of many of them who used suicide as a coping mechanism. blood is on Suthep and his followers hands who raided the funding bank with withdrawals, blocked funding via their proxy the EC and other dirty tricks, actually it backfired, the farmers know it was a dirty politics and they know the groups who are responsible for blocking their payments. best of a bad bunch on this topic maybe but they certain ally won't be voting for two faced Suthep and co. next election thats for sure. Suthep started in November and the farmers weren't paid since July. next.. Pro government supporters have a hard time dealing with this fact. Easier to blame the protesters than dealing with the real problem. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rametindallas Posted April 24, 2014 Share Posted April 24, 2014 (edited) Yingluck says she under pressure over case of Thawil's transfer Wow, somebody finally told her. Edited April 24, 2014 by rametindallas Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JesseFrank Posted April 24, 2014 Share Posted April 24, 2014 I'd be feeling stressed too, if I was elected as PM and got removed by a judicial coup. Let me correct that for you old boy. I'd be feeling stressed too, if I was elected as PM a corrupt puppet placed in the position of PM and got removed by a judicial coup. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fab4 Posted April 24, 2014 Share Posted April 24, 2014 (edited) I'm sure her brother will sympathise. He felt under pressure when he knew he was bang to rights and he didn't show up either. Do you know anything about the Rachadaphisek Land Purchase conviction, anything? Stress and land rights ???? Swampy airport problems--want to talk about them, but that's off topic also. This is an example of the debate you're demanding, is it? You completely miss the point and come up with another unrelated question that's way off base and I'm supposed to debate it with you? bigbamboo was referring to yinglucks stress (remember the OP?) by comparing it to the stress that Thaksin allegedly felt because he was "bang to rights and didn't show up either". This is an obvious reference to the only court case that he was found guilty of. Most people who are aware of the case know that the last case to expose Thaksin as guilty was this case, but the AEC were determined to prosecute and eventually found him guilty of abuse of power, not corruption, as it so often portrayed by the opposition. Other cases, sure, but this was the one they used for a conviction. Which is why I asked him if he knew anything about the case - because otherwise he would not have used this case as an example of a sound "bang to rights" conviction. Don't believe the hype, do some research and you will discover the farce that this "trial" was. Now do you see the connection between stress and a land purchase, that's purchase, not rights? It also highlights the danger of leaping in on a discussion without really understanding what it is about just because you feel some anger towards that poster. It should also serve to illustrate why I don't usually bother replying to your irrelevant questions. Edited April 24, 2014 by fab4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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