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#1 churchill

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Posted 2009-07-03 17:28:49

Red-shirt people throughoutthe country will celebrate former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra's 60th birthday on July 26, Jaran Ditha-apichai, a leader of the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship, said on Friday.

Mr Jaran said  hundreds of Buddhist monks will perform religious rites at  designated spots nationwide.  Preparations had been made for Thaksin to phone in to talk to his supporters simultaneously at every spot.

In Bangkok, there would be a ceremony at Sanam Luang, where 60 monks will chant a prayer for a long life for Thaksin, he said.

continued at http://www.bangkokpo...n-60th-birthday
-- Bangkok Post 03/07/09

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Posted 2009-07-03 17:43:57

The cream of the crop
Commedia dell'arte at its best!

#3 Sao Jiang Mai

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Posted 2009-07-03 17:56:00

All becoming alarminly cultish.

#4 Datsun240Z

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Posted 2009-07-03 17:59:00

He will come back to Thailand.

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Posted 2009-07-03 19:46:53

View PostDatsun240Z, on 2009-07-03 11:59:00, said:

He will come back to Thailand.

Still breathing or??  :)

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Posted 2009-07-03 19:56:13

All other exiled leaders died abroad...

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Posted 2009-07-03 20:06:53

View PostPlus, on 2009-07-03 19:56:13, said:

All other exiled leaders died abroad...


he's not exiled, just a typical criminal that doesn't feel like serving time or standing in court to face the other charges.

So not quite on the exiled hero type level...more along the lines of the guys who go hide in Spain or Brazil.

#8 Datsun240Z

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Posted 2009-07-03 20:08:34

View PostSandstone Art, on 2009-07-03 19:46:53, said:

View PostDatsun240Z, on 2009-07-03 11:59:00, said:

He will come back to Thailand.

Still breathing or?? :)


Yeah, I'm fine thanks. Nice cold Chang and watching tellie. You?

#9 rixalex

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Posted 2009-07-03 20:22:52

View PostDatsun240Z, on 2009-07-03 20:08:34, said:

Nice cold Chang.
You do the word nice a diservice by putting it in the same sentence as Chang.

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Posted 2009-07-03 20:32:33

View Postrixalex, on 2009-07-03 20:22:52, said:

View PostDatsun240Z, on 2009-07-03 20:08:34, said:

Nice cold Chang.
You do the word nice a diservice by putting it in the same sentence as Chang.

And an even bigger diservice by putting it in the same thread as Thaksin.

#11 Sandstone Art

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Posted 2009-07-03 20:40:55

View PostDatsun240Z, on 2009-07-03 14:08:34, said:

View PostSandstone Art, on 2009-07-03 19:46:53, said:

View PostDatsun240Z, on 2009-07-03 11:59:00, said:

He will come back to Thailand.

Still breathing or?? :)


Yeah, I'm fine thanks. Nice cold Chang and watching tellie. You?

You are Thaksin?  :D

Where are you?  :D

I thought is better to stop at 'Nice cold' ( comments like others too! )  :D

#12 animatic

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Posted 2009-07-03 22:45:59

View PostSao Jiang Mai, on 2009-07-03 17:56:00, said:

All becoming alarminly cultish.
Has been for quite sometime actually.

Actually several 'exiled' Thai leaders did come back after quiet times,,
kept a very low profile and died in bed alone and quietly.

A very few never came back, but many did.
The deal typically has their silence and withdrawal from ALL political functions
as paramount to re-acceptance. Million person petitions were never countenanced.

But most of them were much less SELF-EXILED as Thaksin is.
Pomegranates and rotten apples.


Grand plans:
One roman candle with him in it?
Guy Fawkes deja vue?
Take the money and run?
Use the million signature petition to paper his cell?
FOOD FIGHT! ?
Fry and egg on the hood of his car in the desert?

Fly in Chalerm and do 20 rounds of Siam Sunray?
Fly in Somchai and have the staff do an endless treasure hunt for his balls?
Fly in Samak and eat too much Pork in Coke, and talk about nose-jobs gone wrong?
Hang up the Newin Pinyata and grab sticks?
Fly in Porntiva's crew from Posiedon and do what they do?
Face the music and dance?

Edited by animatic, 2009-07-03 23:03:11.


#13 jackdanielsesq

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Posted 2009-07-04 01:06:07

Rumor has it that Thaksin used Jacko's cutman in UAE and is cruising the Makati area near California Pizza - opposite Gold's Gym - dressed in all-white aerobic tights und cowpoke hat & boots!
BR>Jack

#14 sunholidaysun1

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Posted 2009-07-04 01:23:28

You know what Thai's are like , If theres a free Pi*s-up , what ever the reason then they will go . Eat and Drink for free everytime.
Celebrating Toxics birthday - and be paid for attending , I think everyone will want to attend. Me included .
Anyone got a red shirt - size- F -in Big . :)

Edited by sunholidaysun1, 2009-07-04 01:24:47.


#15 luvU2much500THB

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Posted 2009-07-04 07:21:21

View PostDaleBlue, on 2009-07-03 21:02:52, said:

Thaksin plan to create a huge birthday celebration just like he his the king of the land. Watch out for the LM police, they might charge him for that.

Remember he got into trouble when they orchestrate taxi drivers to wave mini Thai flags when he visit them a few years ago. Critics were saying that such act should only be reserves for the king and his family.

Nope.More likely he gets pardoned rather than charged.
Thaksin is vely good for thailand, every bargirl and farmer in the north knows that.
He has so many supporters (and money) and he starts getting some kind of "cult-status in LOS.


:) ClubThaksin.com :D

#16 hammered

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Posted 2009-07-04 07:36:01

Indeed this is very much like a cult now. The reds have abandoned any polical ideology and expose themselves as 100% Thaksin's front. I wonder how those reds who claim to be on a polical mission and who arent Thaksinistas will react to what has morphed into a quasi "theological" cult with Thaksin as God?

It is as usual though good PR and we all know that worldwide cults attract people and usually attract adherents who are comopletely uncritical and in awe.

It is going to bve very hard for anyone to respond to the establishment of the Thaksin cult. Even if the rumours of his cancer are true he can announce his succesor as supreme Godlike before he pegs it.

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Posted 2009-07-04 07:49:43

I had a nightmare...
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Edited by webfact, 2009-07-04 07:52:47.


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Posted 2009-07-04 07:50:26

View PostDatsun240Z, on 2009-07-03 18:59:00, said:

He will come back to Thailand.

in a box, one hopes

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Posted 2009-07-04 09:07:51

:D How could anyone forget his birthday?  :)

:D

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Posted 2009-07-04 09:15:16

This reminds me of North Korea, all that "Dear Leader" and "Great Leader" cult BS...  :)

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Posted 2009-07-04 09:26:46

View PostSao Jiang Mai, on 2009-07-03 17:56:00, said:

All becoming alarminly cultish.



:)



Maybe it's the dry desert heat....

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.....with regards - your leader!


Edited by Samuian, 2009-07-04 09:30:03.


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Posted 2009-07-04 09:42:33

Only the weak minded and uneducated people listen to and believe in toxsin !!!  Thats most of the NORTH !!  :)  :D  :D  :D  :D  :D

#23 geriatrickid

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Posted 2009-07-04 10:24:46

A disinterested person reading the comments calling for Thaksin's demise or comparing him to Kim Il Jung and Hitler, would wonder as to the sanity of such people making these wild and exaggerated statements. Do you people ever stop to consider what your comments reflect? Whatever, Mr. Thaksin's sins and faults they are no more than many of the people currently in power. And yet, I do not see any of you clamouring for the death of various military generals or condemning various ministers past and present.  

I  would have respect for  your views if they were at least consistent. Thaksin is an easy target. However, I dare any of you brave self appointed defenders of democracy to go and confront one of the  army generals and tell him what your views are. You won't because you are scared of the ramifications. Instead you piss all over Thaksin because like good bullies you can get away with it. The constant cheap shots at the people of Isaan, the Redshirts and Thaksin speak to your arrogance and ignorance.

People do not follow a leader like Mr. Thaksin unless they  feel disenfranchised and without hope. Treat the supporters of Thaksin with dignity and respect and stop exploiting them, and you will see  Mr. Thaksin's support disappear.  More importantly, I defy any of you to  put your identities behind your pleas for Mr. Thaksin's death in a public statement, such as a newspaper ad, instead of hiding in an anonymous forum tossing cheapshots. You won't because you are cowards.  Talk is cheap. If you are that unhappy go out in public, stand up and say something.

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Posted 2009-07-04 10:32:23

View PostPlus, on 2009-07-03 19:56:13, said:

All other exiled leaders died abroad...

Not so. Arguably Thailand's most famous political exile (and orchestrator of a very bloody massacre) died in a Bangkok hospital.

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Posted 2009-07-04 10:38:55

View Postwebfact, on 2009-07-04 09:15:16, said:

This reminds me of North Korea, all that "Dear Leader" and "Great Leader" cult BS...  :)

It reminds me of something a lot closer to here than North Korea that we are strictly prohibited from mentioning.



 


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