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Yingluck will return from her holiday today, as planned, Surapong says

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PSI Sat. TV channel 89. Sometime around 11p.m.
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I might be in for a scolding
My wife seems to think it was ch 3 news.

 

she is here...

 

 

I find your choice of user name and avatar to be a point of conflict, I did not know that James knew Jack.

 

Well there we go, nothing is certain.

 

Now the question of if she is back or not is quite irrelevant.

 

If she is, how long will she stay?

 

Well when she needs to get out no doubt Scottie will beam her up.

Why do any of you guys care , her return , or not , will have zero impact on your lives.

Why do you care, jcf, our caring, or not, will have zero impact on your life.

Hypocritical, much?

She left with suitcases and came back with cardboard boxes. What happened?

PSI Sat. TV channel 89. Sometime around 11p.m.

Children's cartoon programs at 11 p.m.? 

RT @Aim_NT:Yingluck has returned to Bkk via a private flight to Don Muang Airport. Via @INamKaa /The Nation

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All the bickering about whether she would return or not is quite interesting and those hoping she would bail out so they could see themselves as righteous in their condemnation of her. The speculation about whether she will face court proceedings or so forth seems to be of more interest to the junta supporters than anyone else.  I have never thought that she was under control of her brother. Surely she talked to him and considered his comments but I never believed for a minute she is not her own woman.  As everyone can see from the the official accusations made against her, there has been no hint of her personally profiting from any action she took while in office so all that ridiculous chatter by TV posters is a mute point.  There is no doubt that certain actions were take by her party to win favor of the electorate that supported them. That type of action has been done in every country around the world. The United States is rife with that kind of action.  The current announcement in giving an 8% salary increase to civil servants is nothing but a political attempt to win favor of that group.  At best MAYBE she was not sharp enough to handle the job and those around her took advantage of that. All the official accusations against her are not of a criminal nature.  These accusations at this point are an attempt to prevent her from engaging in politics because there surely would be a problem having an election where she was on the ballet and got reelected to office.  She is back and will face whatever comes. The proceedings against her are politically motivated and the junta that everyone praises to much is nothing more than generals overthrowing the elected government. Elections were called for by her, the other side destroyed those elections and the military did nothing and is bringing no action against those who violated the law. The junta has now filled the NLA with its people, is drafting a new charter to their liking, and in the end it will all change nothing in the character of Thai politics down the road.  The General's edicts to clean up this and that look good in the press but let's see what really takes place.  Let's see if the general's full disclose their assets or somehow avoid that. Let's see if the charter absolves them from their unlawful actions in taking over the government or if they are ever prosecuted for violating the law.  I don't see much coming out of all this looking a year or two down the road. Maybe there will be some new party names and a few new players but it will all return to the same old program which has happened after every coup.  Stop blaming the Shinawatras for all that troubles Thailand and see them as small cogs in a big wheel where corruption, who you know, and what connections you have, works from the very top all the way down to all segments of society.  It is part of the culture of Thailand and nothing is going to change that in the near term.

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All the bickering about whether she would return or not is quite interesting and those hoping she would bail out so they could see themselves as righteous in their condemnation of her. The speculation about whether she will face court proceedings or so forth seems to be of more interest to the junta supporters than anyone else.  I have never thought that she was under control of her brother. Surely she talked to him and considered his comments but I never believed for a minute she is not her own woman.  As everyone can see from the the official accusations made against her, there has been no hint of her personally profiting from any action she took while in office so all that ridiculous chatter by TV posters is a mute point.  There is no doubt that certain actions were take by her party to win favor of the electorate that supported them. That type of action has been done in every country around the world. The United States is rife with that kind of action.  The current announcement in giving an 8% salary increase to civil servants is nothing but a political attempt to win favor of that group.  At best MAYBE she was not sharp enough to handle the job and those around her took advantage of that. All the official accusations against her are not of a criminal nature.  These accusations at this point are an attempt to prevent her from engaging in politics because there surely would be a problem having an election where she was on the ballet and got reelected to office.  She is back and will face whatever comes. The proceedings against her are politically motivated and the junta that everyone praises to much is nothing more than generals overthrowing the elected government. Elections were called for by her, the other side destroyed those elections and the military did nothing and is bringing no action against those who violated the law. The junta has now filled the NLA with its people, is drafting a new charter to their liking, and in the end it will all change nothing in the character of Thai politics down the road.  The General's edicts to clean up this and that look good in the press but let's see what really takes place.  Let's see if the general's full disclose their assets or somehow avoid that. Let's see if the charter absolves them from their unlawful actions in taking over the government or if they are ever prosecuted for violating the law.  I don't see much coming out of all this looking a year or two down the road. Maybe there will be some new party names and a few new players but it will all return to the same old program which has happened after every coup.  Stop blaming the Shinawatras for all that troubles Thailand and see them as small cogs in a big wheel where corruption, who you know, and what connections you have, works from the very top all the way down to all segments of society.  It is part of the culture of Thailand and nothing is going to change that in the near term.

 

"there has been no hint of her personally profiting from any action she took while in office so all that ridiculous chatter...."

 

 Nice try, but epic fail. Had the Thaksin amnesty and recompensation bill sailed through at 4am which HER government killed themselves trying to do, she would have personally received 1 billion baht as her share of the "frozen monies". 1 billion, means 1,000 million.

 

 Emotional outbursts are part and parcel of TVF, what good are logic and facts when feelings are so strong?

 

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I hope the "Egg in your face" is meant for all the idiots who shout here on both sides of the coin.giggle.gif

Total lack of respect for human beings, your average TV contributor whistling.gif

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PSI Sat. TV channel 89. Sometime around 11p.m.

Children's cartoon programs at 11 p.m.? 

 

True Vision has the cartoon network that is 24 hours a day.   Watch it some time, Your enjoy it just as much as seeing some of the cartoon characters here.

Interesting.  I would have wagered 10 baht she would NOT return.

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Was that photograph taken in the "Thai Visa Lounge" by any chance?

So YL returned.   I hope that makes some of you happy.   You stayed up last night hoping she wouldn't return.  And when she did the insults starts.  Well SHE'S BACK with boxes of new clothes to look pretty when she goes and win her case about the Rice Scheme.    

So YL returned.   I hope that makes some of you happy.   You stayed up last night hoping she wouldn't return.  And when she did the insults starts.  Well SHE'S BACK with boxes of new clothes to look pretty when she goes and win her case about the Rice Scheme.    

New clothes anyway.

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All the bickering about whether she would return or not is quite interesting and those hoping she would bail out so they could see themselves as righteous in their condemnation of her. The speculation about whether she will face court proceedings or so forth seems to be of more interest to the junta supporters than anyone else.  I have never thought that she was under control of her brother. Surely she talked to him and considered his comments but I never believed for a minute she is not her own woman.  As everyone can see from the the official accusations made against her, there has been no hint of her personally profiting from any action she took while in office so all that ridiculous chatter by TV posters is a mute point.  There is no doubt that certain actions were take by her party to win favor of the electorate that supported them. That type of action has been done in every country around the world. The United States is rife with that kind of action.  The current announcement in giving an 8% salary increase to civil servants is nothing but a political attempt to win favor of that group.  At best MAYBE she was not sharp enough to handle the job and those around her took advantage of that. All the official accusations against her are not of a criminal nature.  These accusations at this point are an attempt to prevent her from engaging in politics because there surely would be a problem having an election where she was on the ballet and got reelected to office.  She is back and will face whatever comes. The proceedings against her are politically motivated and the junta that everyone praises to much is nothing more than generals overthrowing the elected government. Elections were called for by her, the other side destroyed those elections and the military did nothing and is bringing no action against those who violated the law. The junta has now filled the NLA with its people, is drafting a new charter to their liking, and in the end it will all change nothing in the character of Thai politics down the road.  The General's edicts to clean up this and that look good in the press but let's see what really takes place.  Let's see if the general's full disclose their assets or somehow avoid that. Let's see if the charter absolves them from their unlawful actions in taking over the government or if they are ever prosecuted for violating the law.  I don't see much coming out of all this looking a year or two down the road. Maybe there will be some new party names and a few new players but it will all return to the same old program which has happened after every coup.  Stop blaming the Shinawatras for all that troubles Thailand and see them as small cogs in a big wheel where corruption, who you know, and what connections you have, works from the very top all the way down to all segments of society.  It is part of the culture of Thailand and nothing is going to change that in the near term.

 

"there has been no hint of her personally profiting from any action she took while in office so all that ridiculous chatter...."

 

 Nice try, but epic fail. Had the Thaksin amnesty and recompensation bill sailed through at 4am which HER government killed themselves trying to do, she would have personally received 1 billion baht as her share of the "frozen monies". 1 billion, means 1,000 million.

 

 Emotional outbursts are part and parcel of TVF, what good are logic and facts when feelings are so strong?

 

 

Again you make up stories.  What a  ridiculous  remark that she was going to get a billion baht.   Once again where is your facts. This is the first time I read about this.  Or are you just running from the mouth again.

All the bickering about whether she would return or not is quite interesting and those hoping she would bail out so they could see themselves as righteous in their condemnation of her. The speculation about whether she will face court proceedings or so forth seems to be of more interest to the junta supporters than anyone else.  I have never thought that she was under control of her brother. Surely she talked to him and considered his comments but I never believed for a minute she is not her own woman.  As everyone can see from the the official accusations made against her, there has been no hint of her personally profiting from any action she took while in office so all that ridiculous chatter by TV posters is a mute point.  There is no doubt that certain actions were take by her party to win favor of the electorate that supported them. That type of action has been done in every country around the world. The United States is rife with that kind of action.  The current announcement in giving an 8% salary increase to civil servants is nothing but a political attempt to win favor of that group.  At best MAYBE she was not sharp enough to handle the job and those around her took advantage of that. All the official accusations against her are not of a criminal nature.  These accusations at this point are an attempt to prevent her from engaging in politics because there surely would be a problem having an election where she was on the ballet and got reelected to office.  She is back and will face whatever comes. The proceedings against her are politically motivated and the junta that everyone praises to much is nothing more than generals overthrowing the elected government. Elections were called for by her, the other side destroyed those elections and the military did nothing and is bringing no action against those who violated the law. The junta has now filled the NLA with its people, is drafting a new charter to their liking, and in the end it will all change nothing in the character of Thai politics down the road.  The General's edicts to clean up this and that look good in the press but let's see what really takes place.  Let's see if the general's full disclose their assets or somehow avoid that. Let's see if the charter absolves them from their unlawful actions in taking over the government or if they are ever prosecuted for violating the law.  I don't see much coming out of all this looking a year or two down the road. Maybe there will be some new party names and a few new players but it will all return to the same old program which has happened after every coup.  Stop blaming the Shinawatras for all that troubles Thailand and see them as small cogs in a big wheel where corruption, who you know, and what connections you have, works from the very top all the way down to all segments of society.  It is part of the culture of Thailand and nothing is going to change that in the near term.

 

Nice try Yingluck. Welcome back to Thailand by the way.

GP is smart.

Lots of deals done and being done.

So YL returned.   I hope that makes some of you happy.   You stayed up last night hoping she wouldn't return.  And when she did the insults starts.  Well SHE'S BACK with boxes of new clothes to look pretty when she goes and win her case about the Rice Scheme.    

 

I had hoped does boxes contained proof positive she was as innocent as a babe. The prosecutors who are considering whether or not to open a case might be more impressed with that. Rule of law and so, not rule of the pretty who just happen to have enough money to go shopping in Paris.

So YL returned.   I hope that makes some of you happy.   You stayed up last night hoping she wouldn't return.  And when she did the insults starts.  Well SHE'S BACK with boxes of new clothes to look pretty when she goes and win her case about the Rice Scheme.    

 

Are you saying that there is enough evidence that they will charge her for the rice scam? I thought they were still considering it.

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All the bickering about whether she would return or not is quite interesting and those hoping she would bail out so they could see themselves as righteous in their condemnation of her. The speculation about whether she will face court proceedings or so forth seems to be of more interest to the junta supporters than anyone else.  I have never thought that she was under control of her brother. Surely she talked to him and considered his comments but I never believed for a minute she is not her own woman.  As everyone can see from the the official accusations made against her, there has been no hint of her personally profiting from any action she took while in office so all that ridiculous chatter by TV posters is a mute point.  There is no doubt that certain actions were take by her party to win favor of the electorate that supported them. That type of action has been done in every country around the world. The United States is rife with that kind of action.  The current announcement in giving an 8% salary increase to civil servants is nothing but a political attempt to win favor of that group.  At best MAYBE she was not sharp enough to handle the job and those around her took advantage of that. All the official accusations against her are not of a criminal nature.  These accusations at this point are an attempt to prevent her from engaging in politics because there surely would be a problem having an election where she was on the ballet and got reelected to office.  She is back and will face whatever comes. The proceedings against her are politically motivated and the junta that everyone praises to much is nothing more than generals overthrowing the elected government. Elections were called for by her, the other side destroyed those elections and the military did nothing and is bringing no action against those who violated the law. The junta has now filled the NLA with its people, is drafting a new charter to their liking, and in the end it will all change nothing in the character of Thai politics down the road.  The General's edicts to clean up this and that look good in the press but let's see what really takes place.  Let's see if the general's full disclose their assets or somehow avoid that. Let's see if the charter absolves them from their unlawful actions in taking over the government or if they are ever prosecuted for violating the law.  I don't see much coming out of all this looking a year or two down the road. Maybe there will be some new party names and a few new players but it will all return to the same old program which has happened after every coup.  Stop blaming the Shinawatras for all that troubles Thailand and see them as small cogs in a big wheel where corruption, who you know, and what connections you have, works from the very top all the way down to all segments of society.  It is part of the culture of Thailand and nothing is going to change that in the near term.

 

"there has been no hint of her personally profiting from any action she took while in office so all that ridiculous chatter...."

 

 Nice try, but epic fail. Had the Thaksin amnesty and recompensation bill sailed through at 4am which HER government killed themselves trying to do, she would have personally received 1 billion baht as her share of the "frozen monies". 1 billion, means 1,000 million.

 

 Emotional outbursts are part and parcel of TVF, what good are logic and facts when feelings are so strong?

 

 

The point of the statement was that the junta and it's associated government have NOT brought any charges against her for personally profiting from her actions as Prime Minister.  Little is known about how much Yingluck was personally involved in Pheu Thai actions in trying to push the amnesty bill through and to date no charges have been filed against her for any such malfeasance in her position as Prime Minister.  The amnesty issue has been on the table ever since the Pheu Thai party took control of the government and if my memory serves me correctly it was meant to serve others along with Thaksin so it is difficult to judge whether the PTP pushed the bill solely for Thaksin or to protect others in the party as well.  The Senate voted against the bill so it was never enacted so it is all a "what if" scenario.  You have found her guilty whereas the government has not even filed any charges.  

 

You are correct logic and facts do go out the window when one lets emotions take control and that is indeed quite evident on TV.  My point in the post was really about that very fact. In an honest government, junta, etc. there would be investigation, indictments, and court actions brought forth based on facts not political necessity by one party or another.  I personally think she is just a cog in a bigger party machine over which she has little control.  I think it is the party machines of both sides that play the game for their own self interests.  Granted she is part of the machine but does not necessarily control it.  Let's face facts, it is difficult to be independent of the party machine no matter what party or country one is in.  

 

 

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All the bickering about whether she would return or not is quite interesting and those hoping she would bail out so they could see themselves as righteous in their condemnation of her. The speculation about whether she will face court proceedings or so forth seems to be of more interest to the junta supporters than anyone else.  I have never thought that she was under control of her brother. Surely she talked to him and considered his comments but I never believed for a minute she is not her own woman.  As everyone can see from the the official accusations made against her, there has been no hint of her personally profiting from any action she took while in office so all that ridiculous chatter by TV posters is a mute point.  There is no doubt that certain actions were take by her party to win favor of the electorate that supported them. That type of action has been done in every country around the world. The United States is rife with that kind of action.  The current announcement in giving an 8% salary increase to civil servants is nothing but a political attempt to win favor of that group.  At best MAYBE she was not sharp enough to handle the job and those around her took advantage of that. All the official accusations against her are not of a criminal nature.  These accusations at this point are an attempt to prevent her from engaging in politics because there surely would be a problem having an election where she was on the ballet and got reelected to office.  She is back and will face whatever comes. The proceedings against her are politically motivated and the junta that everyone praises to much is nothing more than generals overthrowing the elected government. Elections were called for by her, the other side destroyed those elections and the military did nothing and is bringing no action against those who violated the law. The junta has now filled the NLA with its people, is drafting a new charter to their liking, and in the end it will all change nothing in the character of Thai politics down the road.  The General's edicts to clean up this and that look good in the press but let's see what really takes place.  Let's see if the general's full disclose their assets or somehow avoid that. Let's see if the charter absolves them from their unlawful actions in taking over the government or if they are ever prosecuted for violating the law.  I don't see much coming out of all this looking a year or two down the road. Maybe there will be some new party names and a few new players but it will all return to the same old program which has happened after every coup.  Stop blaming the Shinawatras for all that troubles Thailand and see them as small cogs in a big wheel where corruption, who you know, and what connections you have, works from the very top all the way down to all segments of society.  It is part of the culture of Thailand and nothing is going to change that in the near term.

 

"there has been no hint of her personally profiting from any action she took while in office so all that ridiculous chatter...."

 

 Nice try, but epic fail. Had the Thaksin amnesty and recompensation bill sailed through at 4am which HER government killed themselves trying to do, she would have personally received 1 billion baht as her share of the "frozen monies". 1 billion, means 1,000 million.

 

 Emotional outbursts are part and parcel of TVF, what good are logic and facts when feelings are so strong?

 

 

Again you make up stories.  What a  ridiculous  remark that she was going to get a billion baht.   Once again where is your facts. This is the first time I read about this.  Or are you just running from the mouth again.

 

 Once again, the clan scalps another follower.

 

 Yingluck was the legal owner of 0.68% of Shin corp. The revenue generated by the illegal sale of Shin corp was frozen. You do the maths, and then return and apologize for claiming that I make up stories.

 

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