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erobando

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In Topic: Over 1 Million Thais Are Infected With Hiv/Aids

2012-03-18 20:35:03

No Thais would get AIDS if they played football more often.

In Topic: Arson, Grenade Attacks Rock Thailand's South

2012-03-02 14:41:23

View Postkevinellerton, on 2012-03-02 11:50:02, said:

This is ridiculous.  How long is this going to go on?  We all know who's doing it... But the governments of the world have to be PC about it so nothing can ever be done.  And who pays the price?  Little kids wounded (or killed) by terrorist attacks.  Tragic.  Luckily THIS TIME nobody was killed.  But what about next time, and the time after that?

I'm not suggesting "ethnic cleansing" like they did in other parts of the world.  Just push them back to Malaysia.  Maybe they will like it better there and stop killing everyone.

We all konw knows who's responsible?  I thought part of the problem is that it's not clear.
Exactly who would Thailand send back to Malaysia?  Everyone who supposedly has a connection with PULO?  Every ethnic Malay?  Is that who should be pushed back to Malaysia?  I'm pretty sure the Malays were there before the area became part of Thailand.
And what exactly has Thialand been doing that is too "PC"?

In Topic: Blasts Rattle Bangkok As Israel Accuses Iran

2012-02-15 14:10:36

View Poststockholm1995, on 2012-02-15 12:54:33, said:

View Posterobando, on 2012-02-15 10:43:14, said:

View PostUlysses G., on 2012-02-15 09:01:37, said:

View Postkawaiimomo, on 2012-02-15 08:56:36, said:

Israel calls itself the democratic and westernized country in the middle east. Any country that aspires to be like that just cannot kill foreign civilians or scientists. Also, in the case Iran is developing nuclear weapons they are in their right to do so. What a double standards that US, Israel, etc can have this kind of shit but Iran cannot.

Wrong. They are not "in their right to do so".  Iran is the only one of these countries that signed a treaty that they WOULD NOT develop nuclear weapons and they are lying about doing so and therefore need to be stopped. There are no double standards - just some enablers trying to spin it that way.

Exactly.
The Israeli secret police has every right to judge whether or not Iran's nuclear program is for civilian or military purposes.
And they even have a greater right to then execute scientists who they believe are involved in such program.

WTF?

Is that not terrorism???
Is that not murder sanctioned by government???

I agree.  My post was sarcastic.
But many posts on this board, including the one I replied to, seem to view everything Iran does as "bad," and everything Israel does is "good."

In Topic: Chalerm Seeks Speedy Killing Of Drug Convicts

2012-02-15 12:09:31

"Tougher" penalties for criminals is popular with a large portion of the populace.
It makes it look like the government is doing something on the issue and helps distract from other problems.

In Topic: 3 Foreigners Injured In Bangkok Bomb Explosion

2012-02-15 10:58:16

View PostJSixpack, on 2012-02-15 10:45:21, said:

View PostNisa, on 2012-02-15 08:38:28, said:

Much like somebody with huge comprehension issues you fail to grasp, in my very clear post, that the Iranian government and citizens of Iran are two different things as Hezbollah is yet a third..


Right, this was a case of peace-loving, innocent Iranian citizens w/ no connection to the Iranian government merely building and collecting bombs as a lil' personal hobby, like a coin collection. And that C4 explosive--it had no connection w/ the Iranian government, not at all. He manufactured that himself or purchased it on the black market from funds saved from selling kababs.

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And yes, I missed any news reports of 3 passports found in the apartment or that any currency was found in the apartment. I did read that both Iranian and American (maybe working for the USA?)  currency was found on the blown up guys pants along with his passport. Another man was caught at the airport attempting to leave the country but I guess he must have had another passport with him since you say his was at the house. The final unidentified man is on the run, I guess it is just taking time for officials to translate his name and copy his photo from his passport in order to provide these details to the public.

You missed all that, yes, but no matter. Posted Image Now the trouble for you is, no offical Iranian government ID was found nor official direct orders from an Iranian government official to carry out some bombings. And there is a reason that they won't be found. What reason could that possibly be? Think hard on this. Or maybe you just enjoy being perverse.

Nisa never claimed that the people involved in this incident are peace-loving.
But having an Iranian passport does not mean that they are acting upon orders of the Iranian government.  It only means that they are Iranian nationals.
Last year some American dude was arrested in Pattaya on pedaphilia charges.  Does that mean that the US government was covertly sponsoring the molestation of Thai children?

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