I seldom receive any SMS message for the cheapest laptop believe me. The operator who send me one single message without my written permission will have a big problem. So neither DTAC or AIS will send me SMS messages that I have no subscribed too. Therefore it is absolutely an invasion of privacy. There must be a very big twist in letting the people believe that companies sending 17 million messages promoting a prime minister do that for the good of the public. Unfortunately the Nation owners are not yet in jail too after the then NCC raided their offices, because they twisted news and received money for the good of the country. <div><br></div><div>This is not a democratic country, Thailand is a banana republic in which police, prosecutors and judges are corrupted to the bone. Even web masters are willing to give details of posters without a warrant. Still the very same argument is used every time. Let's hope that there are a few judges with balls left in thailand that get rid of the old clique of politicians on both sides of the isle for once and forever. From Abhisit, to Sanan and from Sanoh to Chavalit. From Banharn to Suthep and from Thaksin to Newin. They have all one thing in common. They do everything for the good of the country and for the better of their bank accounts. They all have ego's that can explode any minute. A 5 year ban is not enough. The guillotine should it be.</div>
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