SOTIRIOS Posted May 9, 2014 Share Posted May 9, 2014 .....and the price tag........??? ....when will enough be enough,,,,with these hucksters...??? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gangrel Posted May 9, 2014 Share Posted May 9, 2014 Go away, clown. You're time is long over. You've been an embarrassment since before this: The Nation: 13 November 2007 Surapong Towijakchaikul, right, a candidate for the People Power Party in Chiang Mai, walks with a supporter wearing a mask of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra during the first day of registration for election candidates at Chiang Mai Municipality. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IAMSOBAD Posted May 9, 2014 Share Posted May 9, 2014 (edited) Now that the government is shuffled again for the 6 or 7th time in 8 years the immigration people should pay us 1900 Baht a year to spend our money and come visit us every 90 days and beg us to stay. Sorry...I was dreaming like Surapong! Edited May 9, 2014 by IAMSOBAD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Baerboxer Posted May 10, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted May 10, 2014 It's likely Surapong has been in contact with his Asean colleagues and thru them the leaders of Asean govenments, that Asean has indicated they will accept his presence and representation of Thailand at the summit on the 12th and 13th in Myanmar. Who else is there - Suthep? Abhisit?? It's just unlikely Surapong would try to show up there without prior consultation with Asean foreign ministers and their respective PM. Neither Surapong nor Asean would want there to be an embarrassing scene. It looks like the path for Surapong to attend is open and clear. And if, as appears likely, the Asean heads and/or foreign ministers receive Surapong at their meetings it certainly would be considered a slap in the face of Thai feudalism, a message to get your house in order starting now. Did you clowns and jokers really think or believe the ammart still had the power they once had? Thais themselves, Asean, the world knows the days of ammart control over Thailand are over, gone, past. The minority no longer control the majority. Thai law has come to mean anarchy so it's time to have an election with UN and Asean monitors and to accept both it and its outcome. The ammart coup is not recognized, same as a military coup isn't ever recognized. A coup is a coup is a coup. So no more. The line is being drawn and the feudalists are on the wrong side of it. Still presenting your wishes as "likely" what others will say and react. Clowns and jokers - like those who portray the various Shin clan political vehicles as some kind of champions of democracy and justice. There actions show they are not. Just a gang of wannabee dictators led by a crook. PTP cling on to power, refusing to abide by lawful court rulings, refusing to move out of office (someone tried that before and the army had to throw him out - perhaps he's hoping for a repeat). PTP and their former incarnations have never respected the law so why should anyone be surprised they don't now. They will have to be dragged from the trough screaming and kicking. Opposing a political dynasty that demonstrates a penchant for nepotism, cronyism, suppression of free speech, breaks the law, lies, cheats and refuses to recognize court judgments it doesn't like does not make someone automatically a supporter of the old Ammart. Yet another Thaksin and his supporters trick to try and tar all those who oppose their wannabee dictatorship with the same brush. My god. Your "lawful court rulings" are to democracies everywhere judicial coups d'état executed by the you know who of Bangkok. Suthep is a failed putsch maker. Abhisit is a eunuch. The PDRC are fascists with platoons of fascist goons that attack innocent voters. One could go on but like the Thais themselves everyone here keeps talking past one another. I'm outta here for some R&R. And a government that lied, cheated, suppressed democracy by fiddling votes in parliament, and was openly controlled owned and dictated to by a convicted crook on the run from prison and 15 outstanding charges would be regarded as what by democracies everywhere? Fascist is a word that is now fashionable to insult or denigrate people. The pro Russian's in East Ukraine repeatedly call the Ukrainian government. Is it an insult or a political adjective appropriately applied? The US and EU support the Ukrainian government so does that make them pro fascist? The red shirt militia of the pro Shiniwatra clan faction attack anybody - and applaud the the murder of children with glee. They are like many factions in the developing world who hit on the idea of promising populist policies and delivering bugger all, although the leaders all seem somewhat considerably richer. One old gang fighting the new usurper gang - and neither is going to have anyone's interests at heart other than their own. The Shins and their great leader care as much about democracy as Stalin did, or slightly less. They repeat the word like parrots but have no idea what it is and certainly no desire for it. Have a pleasant vacation. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CWMcMurray Posted May 11, 2014 Share Posted May 11, 2014 By this logic... All can do illegal activities open and blatantly ... Then musical chairs and everyone shifts one ministry to the left... No penalty .. As they no longer held the position that they abused their power in? So they can all keep their current ministerial positions? Yeah that makes sense ? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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