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Democracy in Thai's Style         


Author: Siansiansian
Date: Aug 28, 2008 07:43

If the opposition lost in the election after elections, all they do is
to organise the supporter to go on the street and create trouble to
cripple the administration of their elected Govt or force the military
coup to dismantle the Govt then have another round of election.

Why so troublesome? Why don't the opposition just simply ask the King
or Military to put the democratics party leader as the PM without
election lah!!
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Re: Democracy in Thai's Style         


Author: à´ª
Date: Aug 28, 2008 08:16

i believe democracy and monarchy don't mix.
i belive democracy and communism don't mix.
i believe democracy and dictatorship don't mix.
i believe asian nations in south east asia can't cultivate democracy,
because the leaders are corrupt tyrants.
thailand will just be thailand like other asian nations with or
without the monarchy, democracy won't happen.

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>On Aug 28, 9:43 am, Siansiansian gmail.com> wrote:
> If the opposition lost in the election after elections, all they do is
> to organise the supporter to go on the street and create trouble to
> cripple the administration of their elected Govt or force the military
> coup to dismantle the Govt then have another round of election.
>
> Why so troublesome? Why don't the opposition just simply ask the King
> or Military to put the democratics party leader as the PM without
> election lah!!
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Re: Democracy in Thai's Style         


Author: Hampton
Date: Aug 28, 2008 20:19

Yes, democracy and monarchy don't mix, but in Thailand , they just glue
together., hahaha !

"???" gmail.com> wrote in message
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i believe democracy and monarchy don't mix.
i belive democracy and communism don't mix.
i believe democracy and dictatorship don't mix.
i believe asian nations in south east asia can't cultivate democracy,
because the leaders are corrupt tyrants.
thailand will just be thailand like other asian nations with or
without the monarchy, democracy won't happen.
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Re: Democracy in Thai's Style         


Author: Hampton
Date: Aug 28, 2008 22:04

"Siansiansian" gmail.com> wrote in message
news:9330876a-3318-406b-9912-a555824f0bc3@i20g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> If the opposition lost in the election after elections, all they do is
> to organise the supporter to go on the street and create trouble to
> cripple the administration of their elected Govt or force the military
> coup to dismantle the Govt then have another round of election.
>
> Why so troublesome? Why don't the opposition just simply ask the King
> or Military to put the democratics party leader as the PM without
> election lah!!
>
>
because he is hypocrite.
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Re: Democracy in Thai's Style         


Author: Politikus
Date: Aug 29, 2008 03:12

On Aug 29, 1:04 pm, "Hampton" rhs.co> wrote:
> "Siansiansian" gmail.com> wrote in message
>> Why so troublesome? Why don't the opposition just simply ask the King
>> or Military to put the democratics party leader as the PM without
>> election lah!!
>
> because he is hypocrite.

Do not pressure him, his days are numbered... ;-p

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Re: Democracy in Thai's Style         


Author: à´ª
Date: Aug 31, 2008 18:36

come on. everything has to go step by step. at least thailand ended
the absolute monarchy in 1932 after 150 years of chakri dynasty. i
just see that thailand is not ready for a democracy, let take one
example the book "the king never smiles" is banned in thailand, that
shows thailand is not ready for democracy. i think thailand is still
in the "demi-absolute monarchy". another thing thai pple still bow
with their heads on the floor when greet the royal family members. i
think the monarchy today should be more modern like in europe such as
england.
to be honest i don't have much hope with asian nations with this
democracy. I like the usa style is the best.
>On Aug 28, 10:19 pm, "Hampton" rhs.co> wrote:
> Yes, democracy and monarchy don't mix, but in Thailand , they just glue
> together., hahaha !
>
> "???" gmail.com> wrote in message...
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Re: Democracy in Thai's Style         


Author: Good Soldier Schweik
Date: Aug 31, 2008 22:16

പ wrote:
> come on. everything has to go step by step. at least thailand ended
> the absolute monarchy in 1932 after 150 years of chakri dynasty. i
> just see that thailand is not ready for a democracy, let take one
> example the book "the king never smiles" is banned in thailand, that
> shows thailand is not ready for democracy. i think thailand is still
> in the "demi-absolute monarchy". another thing thai pple still bow
> with their heads on the floor when greet the royal family members. i
> think the monarchy today should be more modern like in europe such as
> england.
> to be honest i don't have much hope with asian nations with this
> democracy. I like the usa style is the best.
>
>
Actually it is the remnant of the "God King" concept that was prevalent
in the regions past. I believe...
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Re: Democracy in Thai's Style         


Author: Hampton
Date: Aug 31, 2008 23:01

Agree ! everything has to go step by step.

"???" gmail.com> wrote in message
news:57bb4a08-a937-4f55-ac85-e1000fcb533e@f63g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
come on. everything has to go step by step. at least thailand ended
the absolute monarchy in 1932 after 150 years of chakri dynasty. i
just see that thailand is not ready for a democracy, let take one
example the book "the king never smiles" is banned in thailand, that
shows thailand is not ready for democracy. i think thailand is still
in the "demi-absolute monarchy". another thing thai pple still bow
with their heads on the floor when greet the royal family members. i
think the monarchy today should be more modern like in europe such as
england.
to be honest i don't have much hope with asian nations with this
democracy. I like the usa style is the best.
>On Aug 28, 10:19 pm, "Hampton" rhs.co> wrote:
> Yes, democracy and monarchy don't mix, but in Thailand , they just glue
> together., hahaha !
>
> "???" gmail.com> wrote in message...
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