So Who Would Replace Abhisit....
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Papadragon wrote:sulasno wrote:stupid questions deserve stupid answers
The R.oyal Ploughing Ceremony has predicted bountiful harvests and plentiful water supplies in Thailand this year.
This year, the two sacred oxen ate sesame seeds and grass, a forecast that the country will enjoy an abundance of rice, fruits and water.
A large crowd was present for the traditional ceremony with thousands rushing to collect the highly prized rice seeds scattered over the ploughed field during the ritual. The purpose of the rite is to predict the country's fertility.
Two sacred oxen first plough the field and then randomly select to eat from seven dishes, or kratong, woven from banana leaves containing grass, rice, maize, sesame seed, soy beans, water and rice whisky.
I reckon either one of these sacred "buffalos" would do a great job
Now, that's a good suggestion
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Villager, I give you the honor of picking the correct active/retired general by name, if you feel that is the most important.
2. To be a bit more constructive: What about a general election NOW?
If it is ensured that the election is fair, that is no vote buying or other clever tricks, no censorship of the opposition, etc. obviously Abhisit is going to win by a wide margin. After all, without bribe money, the remnants of TRT and PPP are without a chance.
Then he can have his second chance, and he might not have to be burdened with the likes of Kasit and our dear IT minister.
A new PM will need the backing given by an election. So whoever manages to win will be qualified. The point is, even if Obama/Kennedy/Ghandi/Jesus/Santa Claus/Einstein etc were Thai, and came to power through the circus of last year, they would still need the mandate from a new election result. Unless of course we go for option 1
So again Villager, no name, because I do not know who would win such an election. Also I can not predict who is next in line to be disqualified by the EC.
Abhisit has not impressed me with his strategy or results so far, so why not an election NOW?
(by NOW I mean as soon as practically possible)
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In the current situation I would prefer a non-politician to fill the position as PM, but that is not allowed by the Constitution. I see politicians as policy/lawmakers, but that does not make them the best administrators. You will find similarities in the Educational sector. There are a lot of good lectures teaching Business Administration, but many of them would never survive as an actual Business Administrator!!!! Being able to teach a subject does not automatically mean that you yourself would be the best to implement the theory in real life. You also see that in the music business. There are a lot of teachers that are able to tell you how to become a star, but they are not able to train themselves!!!!
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Chris-TH - Posts: 748
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Definitely a woman. They are the majority in Thailand, so should rise to the occasion and end this male infighting. Could win a majority without vote buying.
B..itch slap the s..hit off all their faces so to speak. Even Burma has a female opposition leader...under house arrest ...and a Nobel laureate. Then end all the corruption. Best solution.
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villager wrote:Hi Sul, its only unwanted cos you can,t come up with a legitimate answer, so instead try to poke fun at it, which to be candid is just a weak cop out.
you were the first responder to the thread and I don't see who is your choice ............................................
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The woman/girl in the Tony Jaa produced movie "Chocolat". She can kick a...ss, .if she's old enough by now.
Another choice is Tony Jaa.
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We can only find one, if we're as free as the US, in our selections. The same way they managed to find Obama (not very well known before the US elections campaigns) and elected him, to clean the mess created and left behind by Bush.
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Chaiyo Thailand - Posts: 171
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sulasno wrote:a Thaksin clone would be preferable; that is minus all the corruption;
that is; if a clone is available .......................................
I WONDER IF THERE ARE 2 countrys named Thailand, the Thailand I know the corruption was under Taksin minus for the
poor but was booming extremely high for the rich.
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Chaiyo Thailand wrote:I'm not surprised, no one is able to suggest a person, who's the most appropriate, to replace Abby, reason being, they (all the big shots in the parties) are the same, corrupted and inexperienced administrators.
We can only find one, if we're as free as the US, in our selections. The same way they managed to find Obama (not very well known before the US elections campaigns) and elected him, to clean the mess created and left behind by Bush.
There might be some good ones, but are gunned down before an election takes place, as almost at every election campain
as I know, 1 to 3 politicans were gunned down.
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