Thai PM to dissolve parliament, call elections

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^^^Interesting read... thanks... mostly supports what the talks been going around

(11-12-2013, 01:21 PM)edragon Wrote:
(10-12-2013, 10:01 PM)chialc88 Wrote: Exactly... Like what YL says, if Thai people can be united then there will be many things to share.

Unfortunately, opposition don't buy her idea.
Will 'People Council' make Thailand better?

Your guess is as good as mine.


A Life not Reflected is a Life not Worth Living.

They, the elites own about everything on the land including the land of course. This small group thinks that they even own all the poor people and have full control over them. Then came TS who liberate the people's power and the poor tasted a bit of the fruits. The jar of worms have been opened and it cannot be stuff back in anymore.

No, the elites DO NOT want to share. That is the root of this problem dating back to two hundred years.

What we are witnessing is the death rattle of the conservatives that have ruled Thailand for the past 200 years.

Thaksin is no saint. He is a businessman and with his own vested interest. He sold Shin Corp offshore so that he can keep the billion away from Thai regulation interference. Temasek is also tainted on this deal because it is obvious what Thaksin was trying to do. (akin to UBS helping the rich Americans to avoid tax and more. Wihout this deal he couldn't be so carefree in exile)

Nonetheless he has brought confidence and wealth to the rurals. Net Net I think he is good for Thailand, unless he turned into another Marcos as time pass and power grips.
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RE: Thai PM to dissolve parliament, call elections - by specuvestor - 11-12-2013, 04:18 PM

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