Abhisit: at what price?

Re: Abhisit: at what price?

Postby clarkkent on Wed Nov 30, 2011 1:20 pm

The Dark Side wrote:If the PM's people are working against her in her first months in office then what do we have to look forward to. She and PT are not worth the cost. Yingluck do us all a favor and take your sweet private secretary ways and smile and get gone.

I agree wholly with your view.

The price of Yingluck has shown to be too too high. In just 4 months she has shown her inability and inadequacies to lead the country.

We should change this topic to - At What Costs Yingluck?
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Re: Abhisit: at what price?

Postby Ian Wensor on Wed May 23, 2012 5:18 pm

At least if Abhisit was in power, we might not see notices at the bottom of contentious press articles that state: ' Comments on this issue have been turned off because they might create legal issues :o ... Boy, we sure live in a true democratic country :lol: .
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Re: Abhisit: at what price?

Postby kngdady on Sun May 27, 2012 8:53 am

One day Abhisit will lead the Democrats to victory in a national election because PM Yingluck is limited in her thinking on about how to lead a nation. The country will always be divided as she lets her brother do all the thinking for her. He went down and fled Thailand and he will do to Yingluck as he has done to himself by forcing her into decisions that will only benefit him. It's not about the red shirts or any party that supports him, it's only about him and will always be about him.
Abhisit will be back stronger than ever and the democrats will once again be a majority because the way the country is run by Yingluck as PM and learning about the mistakes made by the democrats while in power. The only way to unite the people or try to unite the people is to give Abhisit a second run as PM and see if he learned anything.
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Re: Abhisit: at what price?

Postby rut on Fri Jun 15, 2012 5:42 pm

What if The UDD ( United front of Democracy against Dictatorship) multi, green and yellow-shirt ,The PAD ( People's Alliance for Democracy) might be going to gather together to establish the civil-politics so that the citizens can be strong enough in order to negotiate toward the house of representative , the power outside the system , or even making over the politics in Thailand down the road. It is no use taking any side, arguing, fighting,or separating unreasonably,stupidly,heavily. Why don't you guys realize about that . To be fans is definitely always different from supporters . Being fans is to have passion about something or having strong feeling about st. Anyway, you can do nothing to engender a changes, on the other hand, Being supporters means you gave them benefit like electing which both of you are the beneficiary and whenever your team break the rule,you can remind ,punish, boycott or even to kick them out of your team. Why do we have to be the follower to serve the irresponsible politicians. Why do we have to follow the employee that was hired by our taxes. Why are we not the powerful employer. If the civil-politics can be seen obviously, the approach, or the way out of the conflicts is hardly concerned.

correct me please.. I have just been an English writer
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Re: Abhisit: at what price?

Postby NorDevil on Sat Aug 18, 2012 7:07 am

Good one Ian Wensor ! I would say that Abhisits price is a hundred times cheaper/better than Miss Badlucks price.The PT government only has on objective and that is to get thaksin back to power.I lost just about everything during the flood and the government has done just about NOTHING to improve this are to prevent a new flood.Me and my Thai wife have not received a single baht in compensation.This goverment say they have won the war on drugs . . . . what a joke ! It is still being sold openly in Pattaya and also here where I live . . . . to me nothing has improved with this government.
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Re: Abhisit: at what price?

Postby deville on Sat Nov 03, 2012 10:40 am

Asleep at the wheel

Dear Ed.

These topics all seem to be seriously OLD - especially this one (not to mention extremely unbalanced and misleading IMO).

Hello - anyone home?
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Re: Abhisit: at what price?

Postby Eric on Thu Nov 22, 2012 11:20 am

Deville, agree to put this article to rest. Just a closing statement that we now get to see just how low Ahbisit will go to try get him another premiership. He is no democrat and certainly the name of his party is a misnomer. :cheers:
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