View Poll Results: Which party do you prefer?

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  • Dems

    9 34.62%
  • PTP

    14 53.85%
  • Other

    1 3.85%
  • Undecided

    2 7.69%
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  1. #26
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    Quote Originally Posted by benbaaa
    I'm somewhere near Ghandi, so who should I vote for?
    Other!

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    Quote Originally Posted by chitown View Post
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    Abhisit
    You would think a guy with his money could afford braces to straighten those gnashers of his. His teeth are horrible for a politico. Does he have any English blood in him?

    I know he went to Uni in the UK and they called him Veggie.
    "Mark A[bhisit] Vejjajiva[20] was born in Wallsend, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, attended Eton College (where he was known as "Veggie" amongst his peers),[21] and earned a bachelor's degree in philosophy, politics and economics (PPE), first class honors, and a master's degree in economics from St John's College, Oxford. He also earned a bachelor's degree in law from Thailand's Ramkhamhaeng University, and taught at Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy.[22] He is fluent in both his mother tongue and the English language, and has dual Thai and British citizenship.[23] His dual citizenship became a topic for the Thai parliamentary debates in early 2011. He is ethnically Han Chinese[24][25] of Hakka[25] origin."

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    So his name is MARK.
    He is a BRITISH citizen with a BRITISH passport because he was born in BRITAIN.



    Mark

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    I suppose there's no surprise in learning that so far the majority taking part in this poll are congenital idiots?

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    I like this guy's poster. The eyes, moustache, the angry face. He's got the whole politician package.



    Looks like he could with a nice massage, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norton View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydog
    I have no idea which is toxins party
    Gotta keep up DD. You might get some short term political revenue for TD. A couple of banners.

    "Expats unite, talk some sense to your Isaan wife and family, vote Democrat!"

    and

    "Vote PTP (Thaksin). Ten year visas and full property ownership."
    From what I remember from Thaksin's reign is that he was against extended visas and longstay farangs.

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    Mr. Anti corruption. No surprise Chuwit would be anti corruption. He must have paid billions over the years to keep his "massage" parlors open.

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    My vote for PT winning. As we near I am getting a bad feeling about things. Seems like the Dems are up to something. The rally tomorrow just looks worse and worse. If the military does it again for whatever reason in the coming months, that's it for Thailand. What a waste. Land of greed, ignorance, and apathy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by escaped
    From what I remember from Thaksin's reign is that he was against extended visas and longstay farangs.
    Matters not. It's an election. Promises and slogans are what count. As an old friend of mine once said. "Elections are a time when all politicians are infected with mad vows disease."

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    Quote Originally Posted by thegent
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    Would that be better?

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    I am not aware of any country that has democratized without major strife. Civil War, political corruption, trampling of human rights. Thailand seems to having great trouble, having the military sitting on their hands and not getting involved in coup's. Almost like an endless loop.

    Maybe if the military was engaged in taking over from the Canadians and Yanks in Afghanistan ? Taliban v 7000 Thai generals? The survivors would probably come home and want the quiet life

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