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pizone

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Dec 29, 2009, 6:27:09 PM12/29/09
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all,

there's a rumor saying that this coming new year, in a few days,
bangkok will be on fire, either by coup and/or by muslim terrorits.

hope this is just a humor.
pizone

cwjmem

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Dec 29, 2009, 7:32:45 PM12/29/09
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It is possible. Lao wants Esan back, Muslim provinces wants to join
it neighbors, Thai and Cambo are in heat, Thai doesn't have a legal
elected head of state to run its own government. Someone needs to
throw the fireworks so we can watch!!!!

Nty

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Dec 29, 2009, 10:27:14 PM12/29/09
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cwjmem, what do you mean on this following sentence?

>Thai doesn't have a legal
> elected head of state to run its own government.

I am living in Thailand and I am aware that the current Thai leader
was elected by Thai parliament members democratically! How did you
see differently?

nty

cwjmem

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Dec 30, 2009, 12:07:48 AM12/30/09
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I see that this current PM's party kicked the previous PMs out so his
party installed this current PM. This PM was NOT ELECTED by Thai
people, but it was ONLY SELECTED for the position by his party. In
democratic world, president or PM can be impeached by the parliament
or congress if he was found guilty of violation of national laws, and
then let his second man/women in command run the office until his term
is up before election can take place.

So, NTY take cover when the FIRE show starts OK!!!! Even scarier when
Thai king is dead....future for thai people is not certain.....

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Nty

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Dec 31, 2009, 12:55:31 AM12/31/09
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Cwjmem, you seem to get wrong info regarding the current Thai
government. The military junta which overthrown the Thaksin regime
was not belong to the Democratic party although they may identify more
with the party. It 's true that the Thaksin regime was overthrown and
subsequently there was a new constitution which has been approved by
about 60% of Thai population. A legitimate election was held and the
Thaksin 's new party won majority of the seats in parliament but not
over 50%. Two administrations were led by Thaksin' s PPP new party
but dissolved by the Court for wrong doings and vote buying. Then,
the Thai parliament members (from various parties excluding the 2
current opposition parties) elected the currrent prime minister with
majority vote to run the country. There is nothing wrong with that
and many democratic countries have done the same thing!

For instance, the current Israel administration was led by prime
minister from minority party and so does the current Thai prime
minister. Don't you think that Israel a democratic nation?

I am not pro Thai government or anything like that...just to give you
the fact about this current administration.

You seem not to know much about the parliament system and the US one!

Nty

The Chief Instigator

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Jan 3, 2010, 10:38:00 PM1/3/10
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"pizone" <PIZ...@HOTMAIL.COM> wrote in message news:c990e61a-9261-486e...@r5g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
Not Bangkok Stupid, but USA, you're on it. Not more than 1 month, watch it!

pizone

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Jan 4, 2010, 10:56:27 AM1/4/10
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hey chief,

jai yengyeng. i said it's a rumor and hope it wouldn't become true.
what kind of chief are you? you sound like muslim terrorist than
chinese-thai.

pizone

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> "pizone" <PIZ...@HOTMAIL.COM> wrote in messagenews:c990e61a-9261-486e...@r5g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...

pizone

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Jan 6, 2010, 2:24:56 PM1/6/10
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all,

it's said that the red will start light up the fire at a national park
this Jan. 10, 1010 and continue to be the big light in bangkok at the
end of this month...

pizone

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