Taksins Interview

Re: Taksins Interview

Postby observer on Tue Apr 14, 2009 1:17 am

That cracks me up, now can anyone say he isnt behind it?

from the horses mouth
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Re: Taksins Interview

Postby Concerned Citizen on Tue Apr 14, 2009 1:31 am

The videos are in English or have English subtitles. I am Thai & fluent in English. I state with certainty that the English subtitles are accurate, except for the additional joke commentary of course.
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Re: Taksins Interview

Postby observer on Tue Apr 14, 2009 1:32 am

Erik wrote:I guess both Observer and LeBeau is fluent in Thai, fully able to understand every single word Thaksin was speaking in Thai and of that they of course have seen the speech in length on, not edited ones.
I am convinced that must be the background for such statements that they are giving above, or isn’t it? :lol: :lol: :lol:


That was a pretty piss poor come back, by your normal standards

While i cant read or write thai, after 15 years, working and living with Thais, yeah i can understand Thai speech, and he stepped on his shlong, and he was wearing golf shoes too?

That had to hurt
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Re: Taksins Interview

Postby observer on Tue Apr 14, 2009 1:43 am

Erik wrote:I am sorry guys I prefer to get some more reliable interpretations of his whole speech rather then some questionable comments and extracts.


you are kidding right,

look at his face just after he said it, that was the face of a man who just realised he screwed the pooch.

Keep telling yourself he is not a /////, maybe you will believe it!
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Re: Taksins Interview

Postby Non Aligned Bangkok on Tue Apr 14, 2009 1:52 am

MS le bore Let's start with the University of Chicago's law dept

http://uchicagolaw.typepad.com/faculty/2008/12/thailands-court.html

[/quThai Constitutional Court said it had “no choice” but its decision can also be read as furthering its own institutional interest in remaining relevant in the light of great public pressure. The Court’s prestige has arguably been enhanced by the whole affair. ote]

Next we have the workers international
http://socialistworld.net/eng/2008/09/12thaila.html
the courts made the somewhat farcical finding that the prime minister and cabinet must quit because the right wing PM, Samak, hosted four episodes of a television cookery programme after taking office, thereby breaching rules that bar ministers having business links.

The court ruled the prime minister and cabinet must resign within 30 days once a caretaker government is appointed to run the country. Samak Sundaravej has held the position of PM for just seven months.


Next we have crisis group
http://www.crisisgroup.org/home/index.cfm?id=5689&l=1

Whatever the govern­ment’s failings, it would be a serious blow to Thai democracy if it were forced out by extra-constitutional action, in clear violation of the wishes of the majority of the electorate, expressed as recently as December 2007. The Bangkok elite may not like the PPP-led government, but the majority have spoken clearly and repeatedly. Their democratic aspirations deserve respect.


or upi asia
http://www.upiasia.com/Human_Rights/2007/07/05/commentary_courts_in_cahoots/8992/
a judge of the court, Pairoj Navanuch, during May 2006. Neither the then-secretary nor the judge has denied the veracity of the recording, in which the three openly discuss charges pending against members of the Election Commission. The former secretary, now himself a judge, has dismissed it as containing nothing new.


It is there for you to see
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Re: Taksins Interview

Postby Non Aligned Bangkok on Tue Apr 14, 2009 1:56 am

Thaksin was talking about the 500 baht /month = senior citizen policy.
But a funny vid
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Re: Taksins Interview

Postby observer on Tue Apr 14, 2009 2:06 am

Non Aligned Bangkok wrote:Thaksin was talking about the 500 baht /month = senior citizen policy.
But a funny vid


More information?

or are youi taking the piss?
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Re: Taksins Interview

Postby Non Aligned Bangkok on Tue Apr 14, 2009 2:21 am

le bore answer what you have been asked or desist.
The vid is common knowledge and 100% sure the reference to 500 baht was about the 500 baht /month = senior citizen policy.
However he looked like he had made a mistake in the way it would sound. This is why there were references to his drinking too much before his video calls
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Re: Taksins Interview

Postby observer on Tue Apr 14, 2009 3:04 am

NAB

Non Aligned Bangkok wrote:The vid is common knowledge and 100% sure the reference to 500 baht was about the 500 baht /month = senior citizen policy.
However he looked like he had made a mistake in the way it would sound. This is why there were references to his drinking too much before his video calls


I can aggree with the drinking, he had to have had a few to slip up lke that.

your "100% sure" is a little shakey, lets see why?

"if you all say "Taksin do it""

"I am ready"

"i would sacrifice myself at the age of 60"

"dont line up to pick up 500 baht"

Embarraseed pause

"everyone"

Now where is that talking about "the 500 baht /month = senior citizen policy"?

If you are correct, he went from telling everyone he is ready to come back to help, he will do it even though he is 60 years old, then .......talks about a 500 / month seriour citizen policy?

nice try, no cigar.
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Re: Taksins Interview

Postby villager on Tue Apr 14, 2009 4:43 am

Erik wrote:
LeBeau wrote:
Erik wrote:You haven’t seen the most recent interviews with and speeches given by your puppet favourite, the nominated charade of a PM, have you?
I you had we could really engage in a vibrant debate on being a gigantic ///// and being caught flat out being one.


Completely non-responsive and an evasion of the questions asked. Thaksin is caught ///// without any doubt on video for all to see. Abby's truthfulness is not being discussed here, except by you as an attempt to escape.

I have learnt a lot of evasion techniques by a true master LeBeau. He used to write here under the name of Sloth, and then later changed it to Moth. A true master in the art of evasion he was LeBeau. Have you also learnt some from him?

Exposing the current nominated puppet PM as a ///// of gigantic proportions is highly relevant question these days, I appreciate the fact that you are dissatisfied by such a fact, but still being so. However I understand you lack ability to come up with a defence on his ///// practise and defence of undemocratic behaviour including the arrest of internet publishers.

A man of true democratic stature in your eyes that is I wonder?

Erik I see your well known characteristics are coming to the fore again, Yep once a GRASS always a GRASS .
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