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PM Prayut calls on Thais to do good things

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PM Prayut calls on Thais to do good things

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BANGKOK, 23 July 2016 (NNT) – Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-ocha has implored all Thais to contribute to society by doing good by themselves and their countrymen.

During his weekly TV program, Gen Prayut urged Thai people from all walks of life to show their loyalty to the monarch, on the occasion of Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn’s 28th July birthday, by performing celebratory activities and behaving kindly towards one another.

The premier said he was happy to see a peaceful atmosphere throughout the Asalha Puja holiday and that Thai people spent 20-30 percent more on religious activities which in turn stimulated the grassroots economy. Gen Prayut also asked all Thai people to remain mindful and united so as to help the government build peace and stability.

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Why would you need to ask people to do good things?

I suppose that this is the job of every head of state to say those thing to the people,

HM the king has for many years, pleaded and implored with the Thai people to do the right things,

be good, honest and productive people with mixed results, why would the they listen to a mere

PM now?......

Why would you need to ask people to do good things?

Akin to senior BIB officers having to ' urge ' their men to do the job.

If the PM's happy that people spent 20-30% more on religious activities imagine how the monks feel !

It's ironic a man holding power by gun says this.

Like a hostage taker asking the hostages to consider the good deeds in their life's more.

Or a rapist request the victim whisper "I love you."

It's getting sicker by the day this delusion that military are the people's voice

"...contribute to society by doing good by themselves and their countrymen...

Starting to become a bit repetitive!

Prime Minister Platitude

'This life, which had been the tomb of his virtue and of his honour, is but a walking shadow; a poor player, that struts and frets his hour upon the stage, and then is heard no more: it is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.' WS

What happens next if another military man thinks he can do more good by taking over the country ?

OK General, why don't you start with yourself?

What happens next if another military man thinks he can do more good by taking over the country ?

That would of course be a sheer outrage, removing a Royal Thai Government by force. Prayudh? is of course needed to ensure such a despicable act could never take place...

Does that mean to stop dropping their rubbish anywhere and everywhere?

Lead by example you mean?

Lead by example you mean?

Or don't do as I do, do as ... oh you know the rest !

They already have the ultimate pains & penalties imposed by religion. How could they possible make it scarier?

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What happens next if another military man thinks he can do more good by taking over the country ?

That would of course be a sheer outrage, removing a Royal Thai Government by force. Prayudh? is of course needed to ensure such a despicable act could never take place...

Holy Coup Batman, you mean he organised a military coup to prevent military coups ?

Good thinking Boy Blunder but now my head hurts.

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"As for me, you know what makes me happy? I’m happy that I am making other people happy."

"But happiness is not shared by everyone. There are gains and losses. Correct? The people who lose out are not very happy about that."

"The people who gain, but I chose who gains and who loses the most."

My favorite Gen.P. quotes, they just seem to sum up his views perfectly.

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If only I could say what I felt without fear of certain arrest.

Now Children, you must listen to Uncle Prayut !

Prime Minister Platitude

'This life, which had been the tomb of his virtue and of his honour, is but a walking shadow; a poor player, that struts and frets his hour upon the stage, and then is heard no more: it is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.' WS

Solly no unnerstand.

Look WS facebook and utube no have...

Ok.

"PM Prayut calls on Thais to do good things"

Errrr, like voting? Wouldn't THAT be a good thing?

"PM Prayut calls on Thais to do good things"

Errrr, like voting? Wouldn't THAT be a good thing?

Yes it would - if they actually understood what they were voting for!

"PM Prayut calls on Thais to do good things"

Errrr, like voting? Wouldn't THAT be a good thing?

Yes it would - if they actually understood what they were voting for!

Where does that happen?

PM Prayut calls on Thais to do good things

In short:

Don't topple Governments?

An Improvment on the Shinawatra clan who called on Thais to do bad things!!!!

PM Prayut calls on Thais to do good things

In short:

Don't topple Governments?

Not even corrupt ones????

So he wants them to vote "no" at the referendum then. He may have to arrest himself for spreading false charter information.

he can use article 44 to force people to do good things :)

and euh, anybody else got a forbidden picture this week showing someone in a wife beater shirt ?

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