Thailand needs a female PM

Thailand needs a female PM

Postby kngdady on Mon Jun 29, 2009 8:24 am

The PMs of Thailand have done a very* poor job of manageing the counrty. PMs of Thailand have commited or ordered murders, corrupted private and public businesses as well as goverment officials for hundreds of years, but that was a way of life of PMs Thailand cannot look back any futher as the 21st century will bring great change and as the globe gets smaller and travel gets better no country will be afforded isolation to the worlds problems. I would suggest with all the problems that the men of Thailand cannot fix there is an alternative, and that is a women.
The women or most women of Thailand do know how to manage home as well as business. They manage banks and a lot more enterprizes. They can be sweet and cunning at the same time. They can be hard on business deals if need be and shrude negotiators. More women than men believe in customs and tradition. More women believe in family more so then men. Women are the back bone of most men as well as a back bone of a country. Maybe it is time that a women leads this country.

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Re: Thailand needs a female PM

Postby sai on Mon Jun 29, 2009 9:37 am

KNGLADY
100 % agree with you but in Thailand? :lol: :lol: Only fantasy. :cheers:
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Re: Thailand needs a female PM

Postby sulasno on Mon Jun 29, 2009 12:34 pm

What Thailand really need is a foreigner to be the PM; Thai cultures do not come into play when you are dealing with the World;
You need to use world cultures when dealing with the rest of the world
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Re: Thailand needs a female PM

Postby Chris-TH on Mon Jun 29, 2009 3:10 pm

sulasno wrote:What Thailand really need is a foreigner to be the PM; Thai cultures do not come into play when you are dealing with the World;
You need to use world cultures when dealing with the rest of the world


Hi Sul,

I thought that we had one???? British by birth and primarely been brought up and educated in GB?

Such a PM would require a Praetorian Guard to stay alive and to keep all the Brutus of Thai politics a "knife stab" distance away!!! LOL.
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Re: Thailand needs a female PM

Postby sulasno on Mon Jun 29, 2009 4:16 pm

Chris,

it is apparent that his days are numbered;

let's start counting ............................ lol
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Re: Thailand needs a female PM

Postby Jason McDonald on Mon Jun 29, 2009 11:30 pm

I fully agree!! Thailand needs a woman PM. But I add she needs to be from Issan descent, been brought up in Australia (as it's more multi cultural than most farang places, no other reason), married to a farang who speaks fluent Thai and live with her farang husband in Bangkok so that she can ask his advice on ALL political matters.

NEVER HAPPEN
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Re: Thailand needs a female PM

Postby Mr.John on Tue Jun 30, 2009 10:00 am

Yes, I totally agree too. But would there be any woman who dares to do the job?
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Re: Thailand needs a female PM

Postby sulasno on Tue Jun 30, 2009 12:06 pm

with the support of other women, I don't see why not
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Re: Thailand needs a female PM

Postby sai on Wed Jul 01, 2009 10:18 am

Yingluck Shinawatra, younger sister of former prime minister Thaksin
Meybe shi will by ok. :cheers:
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Re: Thailand needs a female PM

Postby sulasno on Wed Jul 01, 2009 12:25 pm

anyone except Pavena and Rosana
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