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		<title>Veera Prateepchaikul's blog - Latest comments on Time to brace for the worst political storm</title>
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			<title>In response to: Time to brace for the worst political storm</title>
			<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 03:23:01 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description>Yes, I wholeheartedly agree with your statement that the REDs will abide by the rule of law and not cause havoc to damage the country. On the other hand, I must emphasize that as a law abiding citizen, I am still waiting for justice to be served. The majority of Thai people--including the world--have seen the PAD--yellow shirts--go unpunished for their horrendous behavior in taking over the airports. That has done more damage to Thailand's hard earned good reputation. Coupled with that, the coup makers appointed their cronies in key positions and absovled themselves of any future court cases against themselves. Not to mention that they increased the military budget and fleeced the treasury to line up their bank accounts. Until and unless true justice is done and served here in Thailand, this political crisis will deteriorate and cause permanent damage to Thailand, that will be very hard and take years to overcome.</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Yes, I wholeheartedly agree with your statement that the REDs will abide by the rule of law and not cause havoc to damage the country. On the other hand, I must emphasize that as a law abiding citizen, I am still waiting for justice to be served. The majority of Thai people--including the world--have seen the PAD--yellow shirts--go unpunished for their horrendous behavior in taking over the airports. That has done more damage to Thailand's hard earned good reputation. Coupled with that, the coup makers appointed their cronies in key positions and absovled themselves of any future court cases against themselves. Not to mention that they increased the military budget and fleeced the treasury to line up their bank accounts. Until and unless true justice is done and served here in Thailand, this political crisis will deteriorate and cause permanent damage to Thailand, that will be very hard and take years to overcome.]]></content:encoded>
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