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Author: SiansiansianSiansiansian Date: Aug 27, 2008 03:52
Wow, if the opposition lost and lost again in the election, all they
need to do is organise the supporters to occupy the parliament, TV
station, and Govt offices, and then the leader will challenge and
forcing the Govt to drag his dead body out unless the Govt give the PM
post to him.
Like that also can, then why bother to have election? Just tell the
Kind he and only him the opposition party leader can be the PM.
Wohahahahahah
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Author: Jesus Christ the Holy Cunt FuckerJesus Christ the Holy Cunt Fucker Date: Aug 27, 2008 03:55
DAP is Chinese , Sondhi Lim Thongkul is 100%% Chinese .
On Aug 27, 5:52 pm, Siansiansian gmail.com> wrote:
> Wow, if the opposition lost and lost again in the election, all they
> need to do is organise the supporters to occupy the parliament, TV
> station, and Govt offices, and then the leader will challenge and
> forcing the Govt to drag his dead body out unless the Govt give the PM
> post to him.
>
> Like that also can, then why bother to have election? Just tell the
> Kind he and only him the opposition party leader can be the PM.
>
> Wohahahahahah
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Author: SiansiansianSiansiansian Date: Aug 27, 2008 11:11
On Aug 27, 6:55 pm, Jesus Christ the Holy Cunt Fucker
gmail.com> wrote:
> DAP is Chinese , Sondhi Lim Thongkul is 100%% Chinese .
>
> On Aug 27, 5:52 pm, Siansiansian gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>> Wow, if the opposition lost and lost again in the election, all they
>> need to do is organise the supporters to occupy the parliament, TV
>> station, and Govt offices, and then the leader will challenge and
>> forcing the Govt to drag his dead body out unless the Govt give the PM
>> post to him.
>
>> Like that also can, then why bother to have election? Just tell the
>> Kind he and only him the opposition party leader can be the PM.
>
>> Wohahahahahah- Hide quoted text -
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Author: HamptonHampton Date: Aug 27, 2008 16:38
The Thai people in the city too simple minded, what do they know about
democracy? They are used by people to go on the road to protest or paid to riot.
Here the army overthrown an elected government and the people re-elected another
government, then try to overthrow the same government that they have elected.
"Siansiansian" gmail.com> wrote in message
news:fae3e1c1-2dd8-4441-b87a-44e7c7f1ae0d@x16g2000prn.googlegroups.com...
> Wow, if the opposition lost and lost again in the election, all they
> need to do is organise the supporters to occupy the parliament, TV
> station, and Govt offices, and then the leader will challenge and
> forcing the Govt to drag his dead body out unless the Govt give the PM
> post to him.
>
> Like that also can, then why bother to have election? Just tell the
> Kind he and only him the opposition party leader can be the PM.
>
> Wohahahahahah
>
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Author: HamptonHampton Date: Aug 28, 2008 19:11
Who else? Your king must be behind the PAD. Otherwise, he should have stop the
army coup that overthrow Thaksin government.
"???" gmail.com> wrote in message
news:822820b6-4a9d-4ae0-9426-a31c7f2704f3@m44g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
it is someone powerful in thailand supporting the PAD to get rid of
thaksin and his allies.
the south muslims could be from muslims themselves or could be vietnam
who wants to cause instability in thailand after they are so cozy in
laos and cambodia. don't forget ho chi minh's plan to march toward
west.
vietnam may have sent the cham people to stir troubles to weak
thailand before vietnam's coast line will be washed away.
>On Aug 28, 7:32 pm, saoisanlao gmail.com> wrote:
>> Thais should find out which country is supporting the PAD as the
> rioters have been paid and most of the Rioters are jobless peoples which
> they came to Bangkok to make some money to feed their family...
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Author: RussellTRussellT Date: Aug 29, 2008 09:07
> Hampton wrote:
>> The Thai people in the city too simple minded, what do they know about
>> democracy? They are used by people to go on the road to protest or paid
>> to riot. Here the army overthrown an elected government and the people
>> re-elected another government, then try to overthrow the same government
>> that they have elected.
>>
>> "Siansiansian" gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:fae3e1c1-2dd8-4441-b87a-44e7c7f1ae0d@x16g2000prn.googlegroups.com...
>>> Wow, if the opposition lost and lost again in the election, all they
>>> need to do is organise the supporters to occupy the parliament, TV
>>> station, and Govt offices, and then the leader will challenge and
>>> forcing the Govt to drag his dead body out unless the Govt give the PM
>>> post to him.
>>>
>>> Like that also can, then why bother to have election? Just tell the
>>> Kind he and only him the opposition party leader can be the PM.
>>> ...
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Author: RussellTRussellT Date: Aug 29, 2008 09:14
> Who else? Your king must be behind the PAD. Otherwise, he should have stop
> the army coup that overthrow Thaksin government.
>
When the army took over and I saw the King not objecting, I wondered about
that. Was he afraid of getting the gun to his head? Was he told to not
interfere, by the army, or else face the consequences? Or, did he actually
support the coup? The King's position should be to not interfere with
democracy or civil governments, but that was a coup. remember, a coup could
easily become a civil war.
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Author: HamptonHampton Date: Aug 29, 2008 22:42
"RussellT" telus.net> wrote in message
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>> Who else? Your king must be behind the PAD. Otherwise, he should have stop
>> the army coup that overthrow Thaksin government.
>>
>
> When the army took over and I saw the King not objecting, I wondered about
> that. Was he afraid of getting the gun to his head? Was he told to not
> interfere, by the army, or else face the consequences? Or, did he actually
> support the coup? The King's position should be to not interfere with
> democracy or civil governments, but that was a coup. remember, a coup could
> easily become a civil war.
>
>
The King has been using the Privy Council's chief Gen. Prem...
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