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Happy Birtnday, General.

You are doing the country a service.

Hell knows where it would have gone,had you not stepped in.

Correction.

Happy birthday General.

You are doing the country a disservice.

The country was doing just fine but now that you've stepped in its on the way to hell.

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Happy Birtnday, General.

You are doing the country a service.

Hell knows where it would have gone,had you not stepped in.

Correction.

Happy birthday General.

You are doing the country a disservice.

The country was doing just fine but now that you've stepped in its on the way to hell.

The country was doing just fine? You obviously were not aware of the events of a year ago. blink.png

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Happy Birtnday, General.

You are doing the country a service.

Hell knows where it would have gone,had you not stepped in.

Correction.

Happy birthday General.

You are doing the country a disservice.

The country was doing just fine but now that you've stepped in its on the way to hell.

The country was doing just fine? You obviously were not aware of the events of a year ago. blink.png

I am aware, the country was doing just fine until a year ago when Prawit and Prayuth unleashed Suthep.thumbsup.gif

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Happy Birthday Prime Minister.

I hope you have many more years to live and give your excellent and inspired services to this country.

Thailand needs you.

Stop taking the piss!

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He seeks media support? Did he ask for the media's support or the Thai people's support, majority for example before he initiated the military coup?

So, are you trying to tell us, you were happy with the way things were before the Military stepped in?

In 30+ years of my association with Thailand, the past year has seen vast improvements in ridding the country of corruption and getting everything into "working order."

If you don't like it....Go Home!!

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I thought he was in his 70s. blink.png Perhaps it's the dye job on his hair and the fact that he always look like he's in pain or pooping.

That said, happy birthday! May you have many, many more junta years to come.

P.S. Please consider hiring Costas as a boot cleaner. He'd keep them sparkling.

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Happy Birthday Prime Minister.

I hope you have many more years to live and give your excellent and inspired services to this country.

Thailand needs you.

What`s with the wishing the General happy birthday on ThaiVisa? huh.png.pagespeed.ce.6VcCaNwNXg8vvwkLD1a

Do you think he reads here? In fact, do you think he can read English even if he did? I`ve heard he struggles with Thai letalone English laugh.png

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He seeks media support? Did he ask for the media's support or the Thai people's support, majority for example before he initiated the military coup?

So, are you trying to tell us, you were happy with the way things were before the Military stepped in?

In 30+ years of my association with Thailand, the past year has seen vast improvements in ridding the country of corruption and getting everything into "working order."

If you don't like it....Go Home!!

And the millions and millions of Thais who don't like it, where should they go?

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He seeks media support? Did he ask for the media's support or the Thai people's support, majority for example before he initiated the military coup?

So, are you trying to tell us, you were happy with the way things were before the Military stepped in?

In 30+ years of my association with Thailand, the past year has seen vast improvements in ridding the country of corruption and getting everything into "working order."

If you don't like it....Go Home!!

And the millions and millions of Thais who don't like it, where should they go?
Do you know any?

For a 4 day member, you have an awful lot to say for yourself!

Or are you a previously banned one - sneaking back in under a different username?

Hope your stay here is short!

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He seeks media support? Did he ask for the media's support or the Thai people's support, majority for example before he initiated the military coup?

So, are you trying to tell us, you were happy with the way things were before the Military stepped in?

In 30+ years of my association with Thailand, the past year has seen vast improvements in ridding the country of corruption and getting everything into "working order."

If you don't like it....Go Home!!

And the millions and millions of Thais who don't like it, where should they go?
Do you know any?

For a 4 day member, you have an awful lot to say for yourself!

Or are you a previously banned one - sneaking back in under a different username?

Hope your stay here is short!

Some people are more easily confused than others, it's just 1 question so let me try again.

And the millions and millions of Thais who don't like it, where should they go?

Think you can manage to stay on topic and answer the question posed.

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Yes, I can answer it.

They are not complaing. You are!

So you go!

Now you answer the question I asked of you please.

Yes, I know some Thais that are pro Red a few that are pro Yellow / Purple but by far the largest grouping of Thais I know are ones who initially welcomed the Junta (primarily because it meant an end to the street mobs and economic hardship those mobs produced) but have, over the last 2 - 3 months, grown very, very tired of the Junta and in particular Prayuth and his constant hijacking of the airwaves to talk and talk and talk and of the content that has been released of the very undemocratic charter being drafted.

As for the majority of Thais that I don't personally know, it is very clear to any objective observer that roughly 50% of Thais support the Reds and roughly 33% of Thais support the Yellows - 6 nationwide general elections held over the preceding 14 years support these figures. So, with a certain degree of certainty, it can be stated that at least 15 odd million Thais are opposed to the current situation and the question remains - where should they go?

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For press to do their utmost for Thai society he could get rid of the muzzles of defamation and other means that prevent press from reporting something approaching reality. "idea to translate the government-initiated songs on the Twelve Core Values into English."Regarding his song, perhaps 12 days of Christmas could be adapted? (no royalties to pay either). " Something along lines of "On the first day of coup, my general promised me... Thai PM something he'd never ever be..... On the second day of coup General told Land of free... democracy coming soon wait and see" etc etc

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