bulmercke, on 2007-12-23 16:42:56, said:
Exit Poll Results Show PPP Wins
#51Posted 2007-12-23 16:44:33 Are differing political ideologies sufficient grounds for divorce here in Thailand? #52Posted 2007-12-23 16:44:47 Quote We? Next ... #53Posted 2007-12-23 16:45:18
The generals shouldhave introduced PR if they wanted to end T man. The Dems are matching the PPP in popular vote but losing out in constituencies. Peace Hey, I just thought about something...if we keep posting like this, we will be "Supreme Beings", before we get kicked out of the country :-) #54Posted 2007-12-23 16:46:18
Its sad to see that the majority of Farangs here do not respect the Thai peoples right to democratically elect a government of their choice. Having an own opinion and voicing it is not equal to not-respecting the Thai peoples right. Just because some farmers think Thaksing is great does not mean that more educated people have to keep their mouth shut. If you don't agree with my comparison between "intelligence" then asnwer me the following question: Why do parents make decisions, not their children? Maybe because the kids don't have the knowledge and experience to make intelligent and usefull decisions? Yes, I compare the north-east to children. You given them some chocolate and they obey. They know how to grow grass and how to cook it. Growing grass is important for this country, but only knowing how to cook is not enough to bring Thailand forward. And if you still think Samak is the ideal candidate for this job, I have to ask you another question. Do you let your grandmother make decisions that impact your own future? This man has passed the expiry date for this position. #56#57Posted 2007-12-23 16:49:22
Its sad to see that the majority of Farangs here do not respect the Thai peoples right to democratically elect a government of their choice. Having an own opinion and voicing it is not equal to not-respecting the Thai peoples right. Just because some farmers think Thaksing is great does not mean that more educated people have to keep their mouth shut. If you don't agree with my comparison between "intelligence" then asnwer me the following question: Why do parents make decisions, not their children? Maybe because the kids don't have the knowledge and experience to make intelligent and usefull decisions? Yes, I compare the north-east to children. You given them some chocolate and they obey. They know how to grow grass and how to cook it. Growing grass is important for this country, but only knowing how to cook is not enough to bring Thailand forward. And if you still think Samak is the ideal candidate for this job, I have to ask you another question. Do you let your grandmother make decisions that impact your own future? This man has passed the expiry date for this position. LOL ROFL #58Posted 2007-12-23 16:49:33
Its sad to see that the majority of Farangs here do not respect the Thai peoples right to democratically elect a government of their choice. Having an own opinion and voicing it is not equal to not-respecting the Thai peoples right. Just because some farmers think Thaksing is great does not mean that more educated people have to keep their mouth shut. If you don't agree with my comparison between "intelligence" then asnwer me the following question: Why do parents make decisions, not their children? Maybe because the kids don't have the knowledge and experience to make intelligent and usefull decisions? Yes, I compare the north-east to children. You given them some chocolate and they obey. They know how to grow grass and how to cook it. Growing grass is important for this country, but only knowing how to cook is not enough to bring Thailand forward. And if you still think Samak is the ideal candidate for this job, I have to ask you another question. Do you let your grandmother make decisions that impact your own future? This man has passed the expiry date for this position. Samaks expiry date was Oct 6, 1976. It is quite scandalous that none of the Thai media even mention this event and Samaks connection considering he is quite possibly going to be the next PM. #59Posted 2007-12-23 16:49:44
Just come up here and hide with us...my wife is a drunk (and a Democrat, too) Psst..don't tell her I said that, or I'm dead :-( yeah thanks! Grant my asylum......or maybe she hijack the plane.....she is a Democrat and a hater of Thaksin.... #60Posted 2007-12-23 16:49:50
Not in anyway suggesting anyone cares, but I'll say it anyway. If Samak is PM here tonight, and if there's any likelihood of he remaining so, then I'll be voting, in the only way I can, with my feet, to the airport.
Regards #61Posted 2007-12-23 16:50:50
Bring Thaksin back!
The man who mowed your lawn, trimmed the hedges and thought it was all right to empty the contents of your house in return. #62Posted 2007-12-23 16:53:09
yeah thanks! Grant my asylum......or maybe she hijack the plane.....she is a Democrat and a hater of Thaksin.... Sounds good. Us four Democrats can drink together until the Democrats win. In that case, maybe it won't be such a bad thing if the Pee Pee Party wins tonight...more drinking days ;-) #63Posted 2007-12-23 16:54:45
Whoever wins the booze ban BS law is over ... until next election .. how soon that will be?
Edited by legag, 2007-12-23 16:55:41. #64Posted 2007-12-23 16:56:03
Not in anyway suggesting anyone cares, but I'll say it anyway. If Samak is PM here tonight, and if there's any likelihood of he remaining so, then I'll be voting, in the only way I can, with my feet, to the airport. Regards I probalby won't have to vote. Since I've been opposing Thaksin since the first demonstrations started, I'll probably be getting a free trip home (leave all the land, house and harley behind of course). Then again, depending on efficency, this could take a couple of hundred years #65Posted 2007-12-23 16:56:23
There is no denial that vote buying is as rampant as before, the party with the largest budget pays the most and as long as this happens we won't have the democrats steering this country into safe water. It is really a pity that the most capable man at this time might be the one to form the opposition. Imagine, if PPP wins, we get Samak as PM and might get Chalerm as Interior Minister...This is worse than the threat of global warming. #66Posted 2007-12-23 16:56:43
Its sad to see that the majority of Farangs here do not respect the Thai peoples right to democratically elect a government of their choice. Having an own opinion and voicing it is not equal to not-respecting the Thai peoples right. Just because some farmers think Thaksing is great does not mean that more educated people have to keep their mouth shut. If you don't agree with my comparison between "intelligence" then asnwer me the following question: Why do parents make decisions, not their children? Maybe because the kids don't have the knowledge and experience to make intelligent and usefull decisions? Yes, I compare the north-east to children. You given them some chocolate and they obey. They know how to grow grass and how to cook it. Growing grass is important for this country, but only knowing how to cook is not enough to bring Thailand forward. And if you still think Samak is the ideal candidate for this job, I have to ask you another question. Do you let your grandmother make decisions that impact your own future? This man has passed the expiry date for this position. Well thats Democracy. You can discuss that for ours. Let the stupid decide or just a few smart one. You want get a result. Hitler and Bush were democratic elected, both killed a lot people. But many thoughts do not apply here as long parties hand out 200 Baht for the vote, thats not democratic. letting them hand out money, let them get elected and than devolve the strongest party is also fishy solution #67Posted 2007-12-23 16:56:48
My wife is happy today. She cleaned the house from top to bottom after voting for the PPP. She is singing the same song over and over again and driving me nuts. You can't kill Thai Rak Thai It is like a mountain Old and strong She goes on and on and on! Are differing political ideologies sufficient grounds for divorce here in Thailand? #68Posted 2007-12-23 16:57:41
Whoever wins the booze ban BS law is over ... until next election .. how soon that will be? Hate to tell you, but the booze ban isn't officially over until midnight tonight, but it's been over for me since it's started. Have you ever noticed that you drink more during prohibition? #69Posted 2007-12-23 16:58:49
Not in anyway suggesting anyone cares, but I'll say it anyway. If Samak is PM here tonight, and if there's any likelihood of he remaining so, then I'll be voting, in the only way I can, with my feet, to the airport. Regards I probalby won't have to vote. Since I've been opposing Thaksin since the first demonstrations started, I'll probably be getting a free trip home (leave all the land, house and harley behind of course). Then again, depending on efficency, this could take a couple of hundred years No worries, Ill take care of the Harley for you. Ägainst a small fee of course #70Posted 2007-12-23 17:00:41
Did you notice, right now, there is only 47000 Votes difference in popular vote, but the Pee Pee Party is ahead by 71 seats?
1,347,215 1,300,159 #71Posted 2007-12-23 17:02:13
Bring Thaksin back! The man who mowed your lawn, trimmed the hedges and thought it was all right to empty the contents of your house in return. Platitudes, platitudes. Banal, trite responses. The typical anti-Thaksin retort. Straight out of the army's book on "How Best to Propagandize". #72Posted 2007-12-23 17:03:46
No problem. The junta appointed judiciary has a contingency plan. The EC has been preparing cases to disqualify various PPP candidates if they win. And of course, tanks and guns beat votes anyway. The Democrats are going to win no matter how many elections it takes. well vote...a vote for 200 baht isn't a vote and it is not democratic at all. So they choice is dictatorship of money or dictatorship of guns. both does not cause me an orgasm That would buy two in our village!! its 100 a pop and even the missus is shocked that they all took it. almost an entire crate of chang for three votes. She used to think it was funny, so maybe they are starting to see the light..... should be ok in another millenia or so #73Posted 2007-12-23 17:05:31
My gut reaction to this vote (if it turns out as predicted) is that the people of Thailand have expressed a desire for blood lust.
#74Posted 2007-12-23 17:08:03
It is a bit too early for me to weigh in but this can only spell trouble if the early numbers are accurate. I guess I will go out and mingle with the Thais tonight to get a feel for how they feel. It should not be too hard to judge the crowd, they either will have a smile or not.
#75Posted 2007-12-23 17:09:52
Its sad to see that the majority of Farangs here do not respect the Thai peoples right to democratically elect a government of their choice. Having an own opinion and voicing it is not equal to not-respecting the Thai peoples right. Just because some farmers think Thaksing is great does not mean that more educated people have to keep their mouth shut. If you don't agree with my comparison between "intelligence" then asnwer me the following question: Why do parents make decisions, not their children? Maybe because the kids don't have the knowledge and experience to make intelligent and usefull decisions? Yes, I compare the north-east to children. You given them some chocolate and they obey. They know how to grow grass and how to cook it. Growing grass is important for this country, but only knowing how to cook is not enough to bring Thailand forward. And if you still think Samak is the ideal candidate for this job, I have to ask you another question. Do you let your grandmother make decisions that impact your own future? This man has passed the expiry date for this position. A rather paternalistic attitude there. One of the fundamental principals of democracy is that every man is created equal and therefore has an equal right to cast a vote that will be considered equally regardless of education, wealth or social status. To put yourself up there as a being of superior intellect similar to a parent and child is an insult to the Thai people. They have a right to choose their own political destiny the same as we do in our own countries. And BTW, many people in our own countries are none too bright or politically aware, but we dont demand that their votes shouldnt be considered. Attitudes like yours belong back in the old feudal system which we in the west abandoned in favour of democracy a couple of centuries ago. Although its far from over yet, what I see from people like you is not some kind of superior intellect but rather a case of good old fashioned sour grapes. |
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