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    Quote Originally Posted by RobAnderson
    So, they have all been framed, no drug-pushers in Thailand? How many times have you visited? There are pushers in every tourist resort. We do the best for our children, and they are seduced to becoming addicts while on vacation. Kudos to the Thai government and police for countering these mafia profiteers.
    You need to be aware that over half of those killed in the extra-judicial murders committed by Police death squads in the name of Thaksin's war on drugs were completely innocent and included women and children.

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    They do not take kindly to drug-pushers and Islam extremists in Thailand.
    Where are these "Islam extremists"?

    If you are referring to the ongoing conflict in the South perhaps you should be aware that the extreme acts committed there by Muslims are in response to oppression by Thai authorities and the continuing persecution against their culture, traditions and people.

    It has nothing to do with Extremist Islam.
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    I have never been offered drugs by any dealer in Thailand. Never seen drugs here and I sometimes frequent the places where I would not be surprised to be approached by a dealer. Have been approached in Australia, England, USA and France and when walking through a shopping centre.

    The bottom line is that drug use, and the whole disgusting business that surrounds it is rife across the globe and it should be legalized and controls and systems put in place to monitor it.

    Then we wouldn't have to witness the horrible events such as Thaksin's war on drugs and the needles murders of innocent people.

    I really feel that no government, (and what ever side of the political and or religious fence they sit on) have any idea on how to handle the present drug situation.

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    ^ Agree. Been a colossal failure wherever governments have poured resources into trying to solve the problem.

    Quite surprised, actually, that they haven't figured a way to tap into the huge resources that drug consumption represents. Give it a few years I say. Just as gambling has become a huge financial windfall for governments, they will also find a way to move the goalposts and get their mitts on the cash.

    With peak oil hitting hard in the next few years, all the tax from drug sales could go into massive public transportation mega projects. The cunts who want to dope themselves into oblivion can be given free drugs in exchange for being the drones who pound the spikes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sfolia View Post
    ^ Agree. Been a colossal failure wherever governments have poured resources into trying to solve the problem.

    Quite surprised, actually, that they haven't figured a way to tap into the huge resources that drug consumption represents. Give it a few years I say. Just as gambling has become a huge financial windfall for governments, they will also find a way to move the goalposts and get their mitts on the cash.

    With peak oil hitting hard in the next few years, all the tax from drug sales could go into massive public transportation mega projects. The cunts who want to dope themselves into oblivion can be given free drugs in exchange for being the drones who pound the spikes.
    Health care and other socially beneficial schemmes can be serviced by the control and commercialisation of the drug trade.

    Our prisons would empty, again saving tax payers money and the sinister cnuts who run the business at the moment would be out of a job.

    Lets face it we are never gonna beat them, why not take away their livelihood.

    To be fair some governements are already profiting from the illicit drug industry and maybe we may never see change and for the better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loy Toy
    I have never been offered drugs by any dealer in Thailand. Never seen drugs here and I sometimes frequent the places where I would not be surprised to be approached by a dealer. Have been approached in Australia, England, USA and France and when walking through a shopping centre.
    We are lucky as foreigners in Thailand we are protected somewhat by our ivory towers.

    We rarely, if ever, venture into villages, slums, apartment buildings and housing estates where drugs are prevalent in Thailand.

    Venture into these areas and the chance of you being offered drugs or being around drug users increases substantially.

    Thailand has a serious methamphetamine problem. It's no exaggeration that millions are addicted. The Thai media is constantly reporting on yaabaa related incidents.

    Any Thai person will tell you about this scourge.

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    We rarely, if ever, venture into villages, slums, apartment buildings and housing estates where drugs are prevalent in Thailand.
    Don't we?

    I've been offered drugs a few times in Thailand, but unfortunately it's quite rare.

    The UK seems to have a bigger drug problem.

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    Thailand has a serious methamphetamine problem. It's no exaggeration that millions are addicted.
    Can we start having some links for your claims please?

    How many millions of Thais are addicted to yaba would you say?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bkkmadness
    As EN would say, nice to see casual racism alive and well on the forum
    It's not racist what most folk here are saying.

    The Thais are so incredibly insular and their society so rigid that they can't be anything other than mildly racist.

    However, the joke is on them (the Thais that is) - what other country that lives in this pseudo-nationalistic ideology prostitutes such a vast percentage of its womenfolk out and makes subservience to the white man (or anyone with money) a national past-time?

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    That comment wasn't about what most folk was saying CE. It was directed as a comment ET made.

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    Are you a teacher, colourful one?

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    Yes, I am a teacher - is there a point to that question though old chap?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bkkmadness View Post
    Thailand has a serious methamphetamine problem. It's no exaggeration that millions are addicted.
    Can we start having some links for your claims please?

    How many millions of Thais are addicted to yaba would you say?
    I'd like to know where the 'half of those executed in the war of drugs were innocent' claim comes from as well. Everyone knows there were extrajudicial killings and in some cases, even children, but I've never heard the figure 50% or more before.

    It is a bold claim, let's see some references.
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    ^ Yes I was curious about that too.

    He seems to have the exact figures somewhere, so I assume he has thoroughly researched the backgrounds of those who were murdered at that time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frankenstein
    I'd like to know where the 'half of those executed in the war of drugs were innocent' claim comes from as well. Everyone knows there were extrajudicial killings and in some cases, even children, but I've never heard the figure 50% or more before. It is a bold claim, let's see some references.
    Surayud Chulanont half-heartedly set up a commission to investigate the drugs war nearly a year after the coup, but it had the effect of absolving the Thaksin administration.

    Still however the committee found that about 1,370 of those deaths were related to drugs, while 878 were not. Another 571 people were killed for no apparent reason, according to the panel, and police investigated just 80 of those cases.

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    They might have got the idea from Prince Harry dressed as a Nazi.

    Quote Originally Posted by DaveRobin View Post
    Should we stand back and take it up the arse, or announce to the world what a bunch of cnuts the owners, teachers and staff of the school are?

    So when Prince Harry done it you must have stood back and took it up the arse?
    Saying that the British Monarchy don't need to announce to the world what a bunch of c*nts they are as everyone already knows!!

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    Mel Brooks, "Spring time for Hitler in Germany" where does it fit in this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by English Noodles View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Frankenstein
    I'd like to know where the 'half of those executed in the war of drugs were innocent' claim comes from as well. Everyone knows there were extrajudicial killings and in some cases, even children, but I've never heard the figure 50% or more before. It is a bold claim, let's see some references.
    Surayud Chulanont half-heartedly set up a commission to investigate the drugs war nearly a year after the coup, but it had the effect of absolving the Thaksin administration.

    Still however the committee found that about 1,370 of those deaths were related to drugs, while 878 were not. Another 571 people were killed for no apparent reason, according to the panel, and police investigated just 80 of those cases.
    That's not a reference.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DrB0b
    That's not a reference.
    I was never asked to give one.

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    ^Ok, but I am asking now. Pretty please?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red dragon
    So when Prince Harry done it you must have stood back and took it up the arse?
    Prince Harry is the son of the Prince of Wales, so he's your [at][at][at][at], not ours and we don't want nothing to do with him

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frankenstein View Post
    ^Ok, but I am asking now. Pretty please?
    http://hrw.org/reports/2004/thailand0704/4.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by English Noodles View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by DrB0b
    That's not a reference.
    I was never asked to give one.
    Quote Originally Posted by English Noodles View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Frankenstein
    I'd like to know where the 'half of those executed in the war of drugs were innocent' claim comes from as well. Everyone knows there were extrajudicial killings and in some cases, even children, but I've never heard the figure 50% or more before. It is a bold claim, let's see some references.
    Surayud Chulanont half-heartedly set up a commission to investigate the drugs war nearly a year after the coup, but it had the effect of absolving the Thaksin administration.

    Still however the committee found that about 1,370 of those deaths were related to drugs, while 878 were not. Another 571 people were killed for no apparent reason, according to the panel, and police investigated just 80 of those cases.
    Are you blind as well as ugly, smelly, and dumb?

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    1,370 drug dealers gone, if that is not good news! Those human-rights groups with an agenda for further funding always have something to moan about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrB0b View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by English Noodles View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by DrB0b
    That's not a reference.
    I was never asked to give one.
    Quote Originally Posted by English Noodles View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Frankenstein
    I'd like to know where the 'half of those executed in the war of drugs were innocent' claim comes from as well. Everyone knows there were extrajudicial killings and in some cases, even children, but I've never heard the figure 50% or more before. It is a bold claim, let's see some references.
    Surayud Chulanont half-heartedly set up a commission to investigate the drugs war nearly a year after the coup, but it had the effect of absolving the Thaksin administration.

    Still however the committee found that about 1,370 of those deaths were related to drugs, while 878 were not. Another 571 people were killed for no apparent reason, according to the panel, and police investigated just 80 of those cases.
    Are you blind as well as ugly, smelly, and dumb?
    It looks like you are, Frankenstein was refering to Tud not me.

    Now jog on you stupid fucker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by English Noodles View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by DrB0b View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by English Noodles View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by DrB0b
    That's not a reference.
    I was never asked to give one.
    Quote Originally Posted by English Noodles View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Frankenstein
    I'd like to know where the 'half of those executed in the war of drugs were innocent' claim comes from as well. Everyone knows there were extrajudicial killings and in some cases, even children, but I've never heard the figure 50% or more before. It is a bold claim, let's see some references.
    Surayud Chulanont half-heartedly set up a commission to investigate the drugs war nearly a year after the coup, but it had the effect of absolving the Thaksin administration.

    Still however the committee found that about 1,370 of those deaths were related to drugs, while 878 were not. Another 571 people were killed for no apparent reason, according to the panel, and police investigated just 80 of those cases.
    Are you blind as well as ugly, smelly, and dumb?
    It looks like are, Frankenstein was refering to Tud not me.

    Now jog on you stupid fuker.
    So why did you quote frankenstein's request for a reference in your post? BTW are you a Jew?

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