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Deez

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In Topic: Pregnant Mother, Family Killed In Phuket Road Accident

2012-02-29 17:07:47

View PostLivinginKata, on 2012-02-29 12:00:19, said:

Another tragic loss of 4 lives. This is not the moment to discuss helmets and driving proficiency. RIP
Really? When is the time to discuss it? After a few more hundred kids die

In Topic: Opposition Leader Abhisit Denies Plan To Topple Thai Government

2012-01-31 09:51:15

View PostOberkommando, on 2012-01-30 17:28:05, said:

This article is further proof, if any were needed, that the previous PM is a liar and a fraud, and is serving interests other than his party's.

Please explain how you and your Issan Ti Rak came to this conclusion from "this" article?

In Topic: Yingluck's No-Show Raises Democrat Ire In House

2012-01-06 09:43:10

View Postphilw, on 2012-01-06 09:07:09, said:

View Posthellodolly, on 2012-01-06 08:27:42, said:

The reality is she had no choice.
To show up would have also shown her up for the bumbling buffoon she is.
She might even have cried and been forced to say give me time.

How predictably fair minded and sweet of you.

And true.

In Topic: 'Men In Black' Are Policemen, Chalerm Claims

2011-12-13 09:28:21

View Postgeriatrickid, on 2011-12-13 07:55:20, said:

View PostBuchholz, on 2011-12-13 06:05:06, said:

Kudos to Chalerm for finally identifying the origins of the mysterious men in black. They are the Red on the outside, Red on the inside, "tomatoes".
Illuminating also that cops also took out Sae Daeng, which would explain the precise sniper head shot had to be well-trained.

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He added that the mastermind behind these groups was now suffering from Parkinson's disease.

A much-welcomed update to the formerly ubiquitous and over-used, "his name begins with the letter "S"."
The politicos have now progressed to naming chronic ailments as the preferred roundabout means of identifying the accused. I eagerly await the line, "I'm not at liberty to say who she is, but she's morbidly obese."

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he seems to know everything

If there's any doubt that he does, just ask him and he'll tell you.  Can't wait for him to become PM after Yingluck collapses. :thumbsup:.

1. I suggest you give some sober thought to the Deputy PM's statement. These alleged police officers are alleged to have been acting on behalf of the government of the time. I do not think the term is "tomato". Rather, it is mercenary.The alleged assassins were able to operate with impunity during the administration of the former Democrat government. The apparent promotion of a sub lt. to the rank of general, most likely does not sit well with some careerpolice  officers, nor does it sit will with the cadre of professional military officers that were tainted by the  actions of these assassins. I also suggest that you reflect on the  chaotic state of the former government when it was confronted with the mass public disorder. The police and then the regular army corps  had initially refused to take violently  on the protestors. Restraint was shown and to  a large measure, the government was descending into a state of panic. This is why the Queens Guard units were deployed and regular military units removed from the front lines.There was significant division within the ranks and officer corps as to how to respond,


2. What's your point? The principal organizer  apparently has Parkinsons. It is not unusual for people to contract fatal illnesses.

3. That's your claim. The Deputy PM is commenting on this specific case. I don't think that this secret was kept secret for very long and most of the key players knew who was involved and who did what. I  wouldn't be surprised if  the former PM wasn't aware of the identity of the killers.

4. The Deputy PM has demonstrated  caution and prudence with his statements. There is a reason why he is making these statements now. This group is alleged to be continuing its acts of sabotage and terror. It has to be stpped. Thankfully, there is someone in government with the strength and courage to speak out. You can't wait for the Deputy PM to become PM? OK. I don't think he has plans for that, but should the need arise, he would certainly be  as capable as former PM Abhisit or the members of the army junta that had previously ruled Thailand.

Off your meds again I see.    There is a clueless poster on this thread. I cant say who , but his name starts with the letter "G"

In Topic: Eight Killed, 49 Injured As Chiang Mai-Bangkok Bus Crashes

2011-12-07 10:07:05

Sad, but all too common here.  Thailand is a great country, but third world in many ways

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