Jatuporn Promphan told the crowd at the National Stadium that former prime ministerThaksin Shinawatra made a tape record of his speech in a country near Thailand.
He said the country is not Hong Kong but he would not reveal its name.
Singapore? Afterall, the Singapore despots paid him about S$6 billion SGD6,000,000,000.00 with public money for his shares that are worth about S$1 billion now.
He must love the despots.
How he would love it if the Thai people are as stupid as Silliporeans. He would still be in power.
The much anticipated Thaksin's speech.... nothing... he is a despot wannabe that managed only to con Silliporeans selling them shares for about S$6 billion, in cahoots with the Singapore despots, that are now worth only about S$1 billion.
Thais are no despots supporting silliporeans.... silliporeans are pathetic.
The Typical Silliporean
Originally posted by AndrewPKYap:
The much anticipated Thaksin's speech.... nothing... he is a despot wannabe that managed only to con Silliporeans selling them shares for about S$6 billion, in cahoots with the Singapore despots, that are now worth only about S$1 billion.
Thais are no despots supporting silliporeans.... silliporeans are pathetic.
The Typical Silliporean
Where did you stole this picture from???
How come you have my picture?
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Uncle, u ball picker ar?? U seems to like Thais alot, u can speak thai or not??
Originally posted by angel7030:
Uncle, u ball picker ar?? U seems to like Thais alot, u can speak thai or not??
i can speak thai also
When i reach thailand
me will will ask for tom yam
thats the word i only want to know
leh
Originally posted by noahnoah:
i can speak thai alsoWhen i reach thailand
me will will ask for tom yam
thats the word i only want to know
leh
who dunno tom yam, and by the way, tom yam is a laotian language, not thai hor.
Originally posted by angel7030:who dunno tom yam, and by the way, tom yam is a laotian language, not thai hor.
..please cite the authority on that, we can't trust an ass licking dog like you, can we?
The Thai people got rid of the despot and his puppets so that a Thai style Obama can rise....
"...he said after the phone-in by ex-premier Thaksin Shinawatra did not run into any interference from the government."
"In an Abac Poll released yesterday, 86 per cent of the 1,056 respondents expressed confidence in Abhisit's leadership. The survey was conducted right after the prime minister's weekly TV show on NBT."
Originally posted by angel7030:who dunno tom yam, and by the way, tom yam is a laotian language, not thai hor.
Do you really know what Laotian even sounds like? Ok let me give you a hint.It is so close to Thai that you could almost call it a Thai dialect but please dont tell a Laotian I said this>hahaha
Think every prime minister in Thailand was elected democratically to date only to be forced to step down by the people in Bangkok just because they did not get their choice ? Showing the polls on TV in a country as "diverse" as Thailand may not yield any fruitful results as some rural folks may not be watching and polling ?
Polls can never be 100% accurate but are good indicators. If polls are done by propaganda organisations run by despots/cronies of despots, you know for certain it is rubbush. Polls done by Assumption University of Bangkok (Abac) would be thrashed by pro Thaksin newspapers if they are propagandist or carelessly conducted.
lol.. so it means polls are bs anyways in Asia..
Originally posted by BadzMaro:lol.. so it means polls are bs anyways in Asia..
Not in Thailand, Japan, India and Indonesia (but fettered by religion). They have freedom of press unlike the rest of Asia.
Question is who were the respondents and how was the data collated ? Are the respondents the comparatively wealthy who voted against Thaksin and his "cronies" or are they the rural poor who voted for them or is there a good mix ?
How was the data collated ? Were the polls conducted online on a website where many anti-thaksins gather or were they randomly done by phone/mail across the country ?
I repeat, if there are questions with the polls, with a free press and democratic freedoms, the opposition would have asked it and the press would have reported it widely ( if the press did not question it themselves).
The do not fear arrests by despots, unlike in some countries or being sued for asking questions and questioning the wrong asshole/s.
"the phone-in by ex-premier Thaksin Shinawatra did not run into any interference from the government" says it all.
Thaksin would be the first to question it. If he did not, why should anyone?
Generally polls do not bother ppl. Even if the thais were to bother with poll results, we wouldn't be hearing about it. Even Chee Soon Juan do not bother (most of the time) with polls conducted by ST / CNA.
Dr Chee Soon Juan would not bother with polls conducted by ST/CNA, obviously, duh! Everyone knows that they are propaganda machines. Even if he bothers with it, ST and CNA (or any of the other propaganda press) would not report his objections.