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Thai PM Yingluck - Law, order must stand

eErotica69

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Generous Asset
PM: Law, order must stand



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SgParent

Alfrescian
Loyal
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Yes. But the difference between a government that sincerely serves the nation/people and one that serves itself is whether it raise, pass, interpret and reinterpret the law whenever they like
 

Froggy

Alfrescian (InfP) + Mod
Moderator
Generous Asset
Yes. But the difference between a government that sincerely serves the nation/people and one that serves itself is whether it raise, pass, interpret and reinterpret the law whenever they like

SgParent, may I ask what's in your avatar? I try to click to see but cannot still cannot see.
 

SgParent

Alfrescian
Loyal
SgParent, may I ask what's in your avatar? I try to click to see but cannot still cannot see.

Now can see?
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laksaboy

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
Yingluck's doing fine.

Too bad about Thailand's royal family.

Future king = womanizer.
Future queen = ex-porn star.

Unless King Bhumibol changes succession plans, the inevitable will happen.
 

Extremist

Alfrescian
Loyal
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Seventeen thousand police officers have been deployed in Bangkok to deal with the biggest protests since last year's elections.

The country's government is being accused of disloyalty to the monarchy, reports Al Jazeera's Wayne Hay from Bangkok.
 
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