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yothai

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In Topic: Thailand's Major Cineplex Promises Action After Complaints About High Tic...

2011-07-15 06:04:55

8 euro to 10 euro so near price thailand

View PostTeddyFlyfisherDavis, on 2011-07-14 06:53:44, said:

I think someone needs to inform movie goers in Thailand that they should be lucky they are not paying twice that as we do here in the USA...Don't get me wrong...I find that to be ridiculous also...I would love to be able to pay only $6.50 for a film...or less...

In Topic: Bbc Documentary: Red Rage

2010-07-02 19:18:03

View Postroykeanz, on 2010-06-27 00:25:57, said:

View PostInsight, on 2010-06-26 22:42:10, said:

No mention of a significant court case which preceded the rallies.

No mention that negotiations were ongoing up until a few hours before the tanks rolled in.

Protesters being paid is far more than just a rumour. If Mr Leithead spoke to more than one of them he might of established this himself.

The footage shown of the protester being shot in the foot - the army did warn people they'd be using live rounds, and the shot wasn't fatal, in accordance with the tactics they said they would be using.

Could've been much worse, but still more than a few glaring omissions.

Yeah.  All predictably incredibly soft  (nay deliberately forgetful) on numeorus aspects of the Thaksin factor - the key critical  factor in the whole affair, ab initio (the 46Billion confiscation trigger) ad infinitum!


No exploration of very important aspects that, as well as the glaring omissions already mentioned by  various posters, included things such as ....

No footage of Thacky urging on his sheeple via video connection to rally site(s).

No mention of Thacky's  'clan' exiting the country in double-quick time well before any vviolence 'kicked off'.

No mention of impending critical events such as the army reshuffle and new budget that made the protest so insanely  'urgent' and acceptance of any Govt. compromise that differed from Red demands,  impossible. (Another perhaps even more critical scenario - which pertains to a certain esteemed personage - was briefly referred to ... but, in fariness, understandably  could not be gone into in any detail in the programme.)

No mention of the Govt's electoral-timing concession being initially accepted by so-called Red  'leaders'  .. but then suddenly a few days later being rejected out of hand at the obvious insistance of some external personage (who the hel_l that could be, I have no idea!)

No mention of the Reds' "dry run" Songkran 2009 violence and .... deaths and devastation to the country.

well written

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