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PM tells law enforcement officials not to talk about Dhammachayo case

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11 hours ago, leeneeds said:

Very sad that this episode has tarnished the ability 

of the law of the land to function as due process requires.

 

Claiming sanctuary in a church was abolished in England in 1623, 

but here it must be still the norm, as we have seen from Mercedes drivers,

abbots and so many more, I have lost count.

 

Marching reds and yellows would be met with strong arm tactics 

but wearing the disguise of orange, is a game changer.

 

Respect for all the good things done by the government just gets belittled.

 

 

the Order of Tarnishment should be granted, in this order of merit:

1. all monks who act in a fashion which tarnishes the teachings of the Lord Bhudda. These would include pedophiles, con men, having sex with teens (I'm all in favour of married clergy, for all religions and philosophies);

2. as you suggest, those responsible for enforcing the law without prejudice.  

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So many palms being greased on this. 

Sweep under....meet....carpet

Case- what case? Sitting around and made a laughing stock by the ex-abbot is hardly a case.

Nothing out of the ordinary. The rule of law must prevail no matter how the bitter and twisted construe it. 

15 hours ago, leeneeds said:

Very sad that this episode has tarnished the ability 

of the law of the land to function as due process requires.

 

Claiming sanctuary in a church was abolished in England in 1623, 

but here it must be still the norm, as we have seen from Mercedes drivers,

abbots and so many more, I have lost count.

 

Marching reds and yellows would be met with strong arm tactics 

but wearing the disguise of orange, is a game changer.

 

Respect for all the good things done by the government just gets belittled.

 

 

You are joking please tell me.  "...tarnished the ability of the law of the land to..." To do what? Have you ever been to Thailand?

13 minutes ago, djjamie said:

Nothing out of the ordinary. The rule of law must prevail no matter how the bitter and twisted construe it. 

Aw c'maaaaaawwwwwwn.

This is pure shit comedy with bells, drums and banana skins.

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