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In Topic: Abhisit Slams Thai Govt For Mishandling Flood

2011-11-22 20:10:45

Very good comment and is almost same as I already said weeks ago , he is also responsible for this mess while he was PM .

View Postralphlsasser, on 2011-11-22 10:56:14, said:

Abhisit shouldn't slam anyone. The floods were going on when he was PM and he didn't do anything either except ride around in a boat and have his picture taken. He's a slime ball. He's still crying because he was thrown out of the PM position and can't stand it that the people do not want him. Except the Bangkok elite of course.

In Topic: Thai PM Appeals For Unity Amid Flood Crisis

2011-10-19 19:42:29

It's well known the volume is larger then the previous years, but why they trying to blame the actual Governement only as the previous years there was not a better flood management visible , remember that. Work together would be better than looking for, who is guilty.

View Postwebfact, on 2011-10-19 16:02:51, said:

PM: Flood Crisis out of Govt's Control

The prime minister admits the flood situation has spun out of her government's control given the water volume is extremely larger than in past years.


Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said the flood situation has already worsened beyond the government's control as the volume of floodwater is larger than that in previous years and she is only a part of the system in charge of resolving the problem.
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Yingluck admitted related agencies must work more systematically and cooperation from all parties is needed to tackle the current crisis.

The prime minister maintained the information given by the Flood Relief Operations Center is accurate and extensive, but the comments made by relevant parties may be different so the center will provide information in the form of an official statement.

Yingluck said she is not sure if Bangkok's Don Muang District will be submerged under one to two meters deep water as suggested by Science and Technology Minister Plodprasop Surasawadee while adding she is unable to determine which areas of the capital will be inundated.

She remarked the drainage gates of canals 1 to 6 in Pathum Thani's Rangsit District are opened now to help ease the floods in their vicinities.

She pledged the government will do its utmost to protect inner Bangkok from flooding.

Meanwhile, Secretary General of the United Nations Ban Ki Moon called the prime minister to discuss aid for Thailand's flood crisis.


-- Tan Network 2011-10-19



In Topic: Thai PM Appeals For Unity Amid Flood Crisis

2011-10-19 19:34:01

It's not the first Year they have flood problems , so why there was no better flood management the years before as it was known Thailand has big problems , peoples should not blame the actual PM only [, this is my opinion, actions together may lead to less damages, but looking for , who is guilty doen't help too much.

View Postwebfact, on 2011-10-19 16:02:51, said:

PM: Flood Crisis out of Govt's Control

The prime minister admits the flood situation has spun out of her government's control given the water volume is extremely larger than in past years.


Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said the flood situation has already worsened beyond the government's control as the volume of floodwater is larger than that in previous years and she is only a part of the system in charge of resolving the problem.

Yingluck admitted related agencies must work more systematically and cooperation from all parties is needed to tackle the current crisis.

The prime minister maintained the information given by the Flood Relief Operations Center is accurate and extensive, but the comments made by relevant parties may be different so the center will provide information in the form of an official statement.

Yingluck said she is not sure if Bangkok's Don Muang District will be submerged under one to two meters deep water as suggested by Science and Technology Minister Plodprasop Surasawadee while adding she is unable to determine which areas of the capital will be inundated.

She remarked the drainage gates of canals 1 to 6 in Pathum Thani's Rangsit District are opened now to help ease the floods in their vicinities.

She pledged the government will do its utmost to protect inner Bangkok from flooding.

Meanwhile, Secretary General of the United Nations Ban Ki Moon called the prime minister to discuss aid for Thailand's flood crisis.


-- Tan Network 2011-10-19



In Topic: Question On Retirement Visa

2011-10-16 15:52:30

Sunbelt was used by myself in July and it was without problems. I arrived by a tourist visa on 7th of July and 12th of July i had appointment in Bangkok (only one place where you can change TR vis to Non Imm 0 ) at 10 am and before 12 Lunchtime i left with my receipt and the hearing date about one week later 19th of July.I had all my documents as per list send by Sunbelt and the Bankletter from the day before but i had to update the Bankletter in the basement of the building  because of one typing error in the Bank account number ( one number too much) I got my 3 months non imm 0 on 19th of July and after 2 months and 1 day I made the retirement extention in Khon Kaen withhin 1 hour and of course with an new updated Bankletter with the statment my money is there over 3 months before.  But do not forget to apply for the multi entry in same time.      

View Postfuryrider, on 2011-10-10 01:34:44, said:

I am in Iraq at the moment. I was hoping to head to Thailand when I finnish work here.  Not looking forward to a trip to the states and back again.  I had talked to Sunbelt about 3 years ago and they told me there was a way to change the tourist visa to a O or A .  But then they are Lawyers so can you trust them?  So what you are saying I have to head to the states to get one and then to Thailand?

In Topic: How Old Is Too Old To Become A Dad?

2011-04-24 14:09:52

View PostSantiSuk, on 2011-04-22 18:06:15, said:

You are all youngsters. I had my first child (she's now 16 months old) at 58 years old (wife was then 35). Always wanted one but my first wife (married for over 30 years and together for 20 of those) did not for medical reasons.

My daughter is wonderful, my wife is a great mother and it's fantastic to have the time, money and energy to see her grow up in a secure and comfortable environment.

I have no problems if you think that is too old or disgusting or whatever. Thankfully there is no law against it and I plan on sticking around for a lot longer than the average western male (let alone Thai male) does in a relationship.


I fully agree with you , my first daugther (with my Thaiwife) is 17months old and the last Babygirl 2 weeks old now and my age is 57 . I feel very confortable to have more time and money now and in a couple of years while retired to spend this time with the 2 Girls which will be fantastic.

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