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In Topic: Thaksin's Son Praises Sonthi For 'Unlocking Nation'

Today, 01:18

View Postrubl, on Today, 01:05 , said:

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 Posted Image

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...

In Topic: Thaksin's Son Praises Sonthi For 'Unlocking Nation'

Today, 01:09

View Posthellodolly, on Today, 00:56 , said:

View Postgeriatrickid, on Yesterday, 19:05 , said:

The emotions of fear, jealousy and bitterness are discernible in this thread. Why are comments unrelated to the specifics of  the man's comments posted? Character assassination is the m.o. of the  bitter brigade, once again. Snide comments made about education, coming from people with limited education. Fascinating insight.

How does this line not leave him open for Character assassination.
"He said that a reconciliation bill should rehabilitate the victims and should create social justice."

A law to let his daddy get away with murder. Not exactly what I would look for in a person if I was looking for their good points. He is in fact shoving his lack of Character in our faces. Also proving he is not the sharpest knife in the drawer thinking that making it OK for his daddy do any thing he likes and if it is not legal just change the law.

A reconciliation bill should bring the nation together not pay big money to criminals. And that is exactly what every one of them was who refused to evacuate the area. You may not be the smartest one in the world but even you would have to admit they were crimanals. Abhist let most of them go home would Thaksin have been that generous?

You just think your hero is popular because the PT got 48% of the vote. Did it ever cross your mind that some of those could just have been votes against the Dems and some of them might have actually thought Yingluck could do the job.

Oh dear, another one catching up after months.......it was said at the time PTP were elected that there was a big possibility that there were many votes against the Dems in view of their poor performance, and their abysmal election campaign....but no the cries of "it is all about one man" sufficed to submerge the very notion you now put forward

In Topic: Thaksin's Son Praises Sonthi For 'Unlocking Nation'

Today, 00:49

View PostSkywalker69, on Today, 00:02 , said:

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Panthongtae Shinawatra, the son of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, Tuesday praised former coup leader Gen Sonthi Boonyaratglin for proposing a reconciliation bill.
When are they going to stop calling it "reconciliation" and start to call it for what it is "withewash of a convicted criminal"

This only applies if one takes the stance, that there is, and only ever has been, one person in Thailand guilty of crime...a very compassionate view in the interests of reconciliation, I commend your ability to rise above the run of the mill criticism of the red shirts and the military....though you may find others are not so accommodating

In Topic: Thaksin's Son Praises Sonthi For 'Unlocking Nation'

Yesterday, 16:15

I guess if Sonthi does "unlock the Nation"..........long... long.... long... way back for the dems

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In Topic: Bangkok Skytrain Controversy: Deal May Have Broken Law

Yesterday, 15:28

View Postanimatic, on Yesterday, 15:20 , said:

View Postjaltsc, on Yesterday, 13:55 , said:

"Sukhumbhand has already responded and said the deal was awarded for the benefit of people in Bangkok."

He did not say how many "people" he was talking about. I am sure that the number probably doesn't exceed more than 4.
But he is implying that they put this through quietly, quickly and long term,
to prevent more large percentages being forced on the average person,
and causing increased costs to all in the long run.
By cutting out the friends of Mr 30% Thaksin, et al,
before they realized they had lost out.

Now those that lost out are trying anything they can to
renegotiate with THEM in the deal.

You think retrospective action to identify financial possible irregularities unacceptable?......quit whinging and await the outcome

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