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spitfire Specialist

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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 2:29 am Post subject: |
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As infrequently as that super joe,
REALLY?
HHHHHHmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Forgive my cynicism. Just being sarcastic. _________________ No battle plan ever survives contact with the enemy. - Colin Powell, US General
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Super Joe Guru


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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 2:43 am Post subject: |
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yeah honest, and based on exponential growth, pre-supposing ofcourse that the military maintains referential integrity, then the next coup should not occur for another 26 years
so it'll be about august then. Doh!
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spitfire Specialist

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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 2:46 am Post subject: |
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 _________________ No battle plan ever survives contact with the enemy. - Colin Powell, US General
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STEVE G Legend

Joined: 03 Apr 2006 Posts: 2187 Location: HUA HIN/EUROPE
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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 4:15 am Post subject: |
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The thing is you can’t get away with just having a coup because a government is being incompetent, if that was the case there would be one everyday somewhere in the world.
The way to go about this situation is to go through the democratic process of forcing an election and voting them out if the people agree with you that you have a better plan.
You seize power through a coup in the instances whereby a government or leader has illegally circumvented the democratic process to hold onto or abuse power. Obviously a coup is unconstitutional and so the only way you can justify having one is by basically claiming you were forced into it by being denied any democratic alternative.
This is a very important point because if you hold a coup and then following the subsequent election you are deemed to have acted without due cause you could find yourself in jail for the rest of your life, or shot against a wall in some countries. |
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clive Specialist

Joined: 02 Apr 2006 Posts: 120 Location: hua-hin
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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 8:50 am Post subject: the smll of another coup |
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| Kendo, I fail to see why my sentence about the Isaan people having a cow to fall back on was offensive, maybe you would like to explain why. As for Hua Hin being a fishing village ten years ago, were you here then? I was and I remember it well. In 1998 Thailand was in the grip of a major financial crisis and being bailed out by the rest of the world but the tranquility of the “fishing village” at Hua Hin had already been assured by a major by pass, although that was to prove counter productive because at that time they were spending substantial sums extending the runway and building new facilities at the airport that served this “fishing” village. Maybe you could have referred to Khao Takiab as a fishing village then and definitely Khao Tao would have qualified for that description but I fear that describing Hua Hin as a “fishing village” just ten years ago is woefully incorrect. |
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kendo Specialist


Joined: 07 Apr 2008 Posts: 186 Location: Southampton and Surin
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Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 4:15 am Post subject: Re: the smll of another coup |
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| clive wrote: | | Kendo, I fail to see why my sentence about the Isaan people having a cow to fall back on was offensive, maybe you would like to explain why. As for Hua Hin being a fishing village ten years ago, were you here then? I was and I remember it well. In 1998 Thailand was in the grip of a major financial crisis and being bailed out by the rest of the world but the tranquility of the “fishing village” at Hua Hin had already been assured by a major by pass, although that was to prove counter productive because at that time they were spending substantial sums extending the runway and building new facilities at the airport that served this “fishing” village. Maybe you could have referred to Khao Takiab as a fishing village then and definitely Khao Tao would have qualified for that description but I fear that describing Hua Hin as a “fishing village” just ten years ago is woefully incorrect. |
Clive, I find your comment on Isaan people patronizing, happy friendly and most of them work very hard, these are the real Thai people, that us westerners genraly appriciate and love, there is a very big margin between you 5% middle class elite Bangkok familys and there corrupt crony friends and life styles.Let me re phrase HH from a fishing village, to a small town with a fishing based economy, you said about a major bypass being constructed and large sums of money extending HH airport and the runway,hummm o, and even up in Isaan they are building roads 24 hrs a day housing developments,hotels major infrastructure being put into place for the future,and you dont think this is a developing country you are talking foo,Spitfire sumed this up in a nut shell, this is a developing country some people are just getting left behind a bit, but dont you think that the elite people running this country it suits them to a tee, to profit, from everyone else with unbelivable greed.There will allways be major discontentment with the politics, very rich pickings for some people, wot a life style.
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spitfire Specialist

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Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 8:54 pm Post subject: |
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Clive, I think you shouldn't give kendo shit about Isaan girls, most are great and real, will work their butts off aswell, which is more than can be said for the lazy, ski-jumped nose types from Bangkok( just generalising, maybe some are OK ).
Most, probably a large amount to be frank, of the guys here and elsewhere in Thailand are probably shacked up with Isaan girls.
Those that propergate the 'holier than thou' attitude on this one are wrong, however, I could come up with much more colourful descriptions for them that would probably get me locked out of this forum, so I won't. _________________ No battle plan ever survives contact with the enemy. - Colin Powell, US General
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buksida Moderator


Joined: 31 Dec 2002 Posts: 4047 Location: south of sanity
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Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 8:59 pm Post subject: |
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You can start a new thread on the delights of Issan maidens elsewhere but can we please stick to the topic material on this thread which happens to be the likelihood of another coup. _________________ Named must your fear be before banish it you can. |
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Sabai Jai Specialist


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Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 9:16 pm Post subject: |
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Unless of course that's a coup staged by Isaan girls?
Regards SJ
PS Bet Samak's nervous every time he leaves the country to visit his new pals in Burma...tha's usually when it happens |
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spitfire Specialist

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Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 9:23 pm Post subject: |
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Very good Sabai Jai, very good, you never know  _________________ No battle plan ever survives contact with the enemy. - Colin Powell, US General
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lockwood74 Specialist

Joined: 12 Dec 2004 Posts: 110 Location: LONDON
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Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 3:21 pm Post subject: Tensions mount on Thai political scene |
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World News
Military commander doesn't rule out a coup as tensions mount on Thai political scene
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2008-05-29 10:06:22 -
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - Thailand's powerful military has indicated that it might stage a coup as tensions mounted over a controversial minister and anti-government groups planned a major street protest.
Rumors of a coup have circulated in the Thai capital in recent days as the army and opposition parties escalated their attacks on Jakrapob Penkair,
a minister attached to the prime minister's office accused of insulting King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
The military has strong loyalties to the palace and has in the past also used alleged attacks against the monarchy as a pretext to seize power in some of Thailand's perennial coups.
Supreme Military Commander Gen. Boonsang Niempradit Thursday told reporters that «no soldier wants to stage a coup to topple the government but I cannot guarantee that there will be no more coup. |
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E-Dork Rookie


Joined: 28 May 2008 Posts: 11 Location: Over the Hill
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Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 5:48 pm Post subject: |
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I think another coup is on the cards, as it will always be on the cards in Thailand until there is an elected government which has done so without corruption being involved in the process. And a government which follows through with promises without financial gain to themselves.
| Quote: | Rumors of a coup have circulated in the Thai capital in recent days as the army and opposition parties escalated their attacks on Jakrapob Penkair,
a minister attached to the prime minister's office accused of insulting King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
The military has strong loyalties to the palace and has in the past also used alleged attacks against the monarchy as a pretext to seize power in some of Thailand's perennial coups. |
This is just a very good 'excuse' the army has caught on to , to justify their next coup with the Thai people. _________________ If it's within arms reach, there's nothing to worry about!! |
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buksida Moderator


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Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 9:21 pm Post subject: |
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| E-Dork wrote: | | I think another coup is on the cards, as it will always be on the cards in Thailand until there is an elected government which has done so without corruption being involved in the process. And a government which follows through with promises without financial gain to themselves. |
Amen to that  _________________ Named must your fear be before banish it you can. |
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The understudy Guru


Joined: 13 Jun 2003 Posts: 617 Location: Hua Hin, Bangkok, Berlin, L. A. rotating
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Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 6:15 am Post subject: |
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[quote="buksida"][quote="E-Dork"]I think another coup is on the cards, as it will always be on the cards in Thailand until there is an elected government which has done so without corruption being involved in the process. And a government which follows through with promises without financial gain to themselves.[/quote]
Amen to that [/quote]
The understudy can only concur with E - Dork and Buksida. _________________ "I Feel Lonely You're the one and only that makes me feel so Blue,
I feel loney you're the one nad only that makes my dreams come true.
I'm having a dry spell (in Love) which til now lasted 7 years snd still ongoing. |
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redzonerocker Guru


Joined: 02 Apr 2007 Posts: 899 Location: united kingdom
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Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 7:30 am Post subject: coup |
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| E-Dork wrote: | I think another coup is on the cards, as it will always be on the cards in Thailand until there is an elected government which has done so without corruption being involved in the process. And a government which follows through with promises without financial gain to themselves.
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so probably not in our lifetime then  _________________ when all are one & one is all, to be a rock & not to roll. |
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