Well said, geo! Some may be mildly sarcastic, some downright cynical. Your own view you have not stated in this post (of course).
Gen. Sonthi should be praised for the non-violent coup he and his team staged in September 2006. On the other hand it may be necessary for him to have his head examined to understand why he undertakes further actions which are praised by his erstwhile opponents and enemies.
To have the 'media king' Panthongtae defend his father, painting him as 'political' victim is almost as hilarious as as if one of Murdoch's sons doing similar.
BTW no need to provide further details, we already tapped your phone
Gen. Sonthi should be praised for the non-violent coup he and his team staged in September 2006. On the other hand it may be necessary for him to have his head examined to understand why he undertakes further actions which are praised by his erstwhile opponents and enemies.
To have the 'media king' Panthongtae defend his father, painting him as 'political' victim is almost as hilarious as as if one of Murdoch's sons doing similar.
BTW no need to provide further details, we already tapped your phone
In my world a son defending his father would not even be out of the ordinary enough to stimulate comment, same so the reverse, but some find strong family ties difficult to understand......I guess...





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