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DaffyDuck
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Wow, look, it seems like there's a big sale going on at Emporium this week! ...more Somtam....?
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Thai Girls : Meet Sexy Thai Girls
Posted on: 7:29 pm on Dec. 1, 2008
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ThaiPrivateEye II
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This could get interesting... http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2008/12/02/politics/politics_30089966.php Constitution court begins after red shirt protesters try to block By The Nation The Constitution Court starts convening to hear closing statements for the party dissolution case at 10am under tight security after pro-government protesters surrounded the the court building. The court was initially scheduled to conduct the hearing at 9am at the Constitution Court building but it was shifted to the Supreme Administrative court on Chang Wattana road after the red shirt protesters on trucks and foot surrounded the buildings. Wearing red shirts and carrying clubs, they said they rallied against the convening of the Constituion Court Tuesday to prevent the reading of a verdict expected to lead to political changes and perhaps more turmoil. They also said they wanted to block the judges from entering the buildings. After the venue was shifted to the Supreme Administrative Court, the Court was quickly surrounded by more than 1,000 protesters which were member of DAAD. The court was now under the protection of Thai Army troops armed with M16 rifles. Chief public prosecutor Seksan Bangsomboon started the session by summing up the case for the prosecution. Chart Thai Party leader Banharn Silapa-archa is delivering his final defence rebutting his party's involvement in the electoral fraud punishable by party disbandment. The People Power Party and the Matchima Thipataya Party do not participate in the session. The defence has the right to opt out of the summation session. About 150 anti-riot policemen are deployed to keep peace after the Constitution Court has decided to relocate its session to the Supreme Administrative Court. The session is to hear closing statements from three coalition parties, People Power, Chart Thai and Matchima Thipataya parties involving in the party-dissolution case. TPE II
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Bangkok Women : Meet Sensual Bangkok Women
Posted on: 8:33 pm on Dec. 1, 2008
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wackyjacky
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Good News I think. The Nation has reported that the Charter Court has disbanded the PPP and Matchisma Thipataya Party, banning the executive board members from politics for 5 years. New government time. PAD's gotten it's way. It's time for them to retreat from the airports so they can be replaced by the PPP, who is all pissed off now. wj
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Thai Girls : Meet Sexy Thai Girls
Posted on: 9:12 pm on Dec. 1, 2008
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ThaiPrivateEye II
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UPDATE http://www.bahtsold.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3612 Constitution Court dissolves People Power Party The Nation Dec 2 2008 (approx 12:50 pm) The Constitution Court dissolves People Power Party and ban its executive board members for five years. _________________ . http://www.BahtSold.com Connecting People · Connecting Thailand Back to top BahtandSold Site Admin Joined: 02 Sep 2006 Posts: 6187 Location: Bangkok Thailand Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2008 12:59 pm Post subject: Re: Finally, the final battle for Thailand - court verdict Charter court dissolves Matchima Thipataya The Nation Dec 2 2008 (approx 1 pm) The Constitution Court unanimously dissolves Matchima Thipataya Party and banned its executive board members from politics for five years. _____________________________________________________ Charter court rules to dissolve Chart Thai Party The Nation Dec 2 2008 (approx 1:05 pm) The Constitution Court on Tuesday ruled 8 to 1 to dissolve Chart Thai Party and ban its executive board members for five years. _____________________________________________________ BBC: Top Thai court bans ruling party BBC Dec 2 2008 (approx 1:10 pm) Thailand's constitutional court has dissolved the governing People Power Party (PPP) saying there had been vote fraud during the last election. The party's leaders, including Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat, were also banned from politics for five years. But, under the constitution most of its MPs can keep their seats under another party name, and should be able to form another government, correspondents say. Earlier, an anti-government protester was killed at a Bangkok airport. Local television reported that a grenade had been fired at Don Mueang airport, the capital's domestic hub, which has been occupied by the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) since last week. The PAD accuses Mr Somchai's government of being corrupt and hostile to the much-revered monarchy, and demands they resign. They also accuse him of being a proxy of his brother-in-law, exiled former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. _____________________________________________________ AP: Court dissolves Thai government for election fraud Associated press Dec 2 2008 (approx 1:05 pm) BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) — Thailand's Constitutional Court has dissolved the main ruling party and banned the prime minister along with 36 party executives from politics for 5 years. The ruling sinks Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat's government, which has faced strident protests for months seeking its ouster. The court found the People's Power Party and its executive members, including Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat, guilty of electoral fraud. Tuesday's ruling raises hopes that thousands of anti-government protesters will end their siege of the country's two main airports. Constitutional Court President Chat Chalavorn said the "court has decided to dissolve the party to set a political standard and an example." He said "dishonest political parties undermine Thailand's democratic system." _____________________________________________________ Thai ruling party ordered dissolved Al Jazeera Dec 2 2008 (approx 1:15 pm) Government supporters had surrounded the court to try to stop the hearing [EPA] Thailand's Constitutional Court has ordered the dissolution of the ruling People Power party for electoral fraud. The court also ruled on Tuesday that Somchai Wongsawat, the prime minister, and 36 other party members be banned from politics for five years. Chat Chonlaworn, the head of the nine-judge court panel, said "as the court decided to dissolve the People Power party, therefore the leader of the party and party executives must be banned from politics for five years". "The court had no other option," he said. The court had earlier changed venues for the hearing after hundreds of government supporters surrounded the building to try to stop the hearing. Also on Tuesday, a coalition of Thai business groups urged the ruling party to step down as a way of defusing the political crisis. The Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking also called on the anti-government People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) to end its "illegal" blockade of Bangkok's airports and said the government should call a snap election. ---------------- ED: Please click *REFRESH* on this page to view all updates ---------------- Bloomberg: Thai Court Rules to Disband Ruling Party, Somchai Out (Update1) Dec. 2 (Bloomberg) -- Thailand’s Constitutional Court dissolved the ruling People Power Party, forcing the resignation of Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat and dozens of party leaders and banning them from politics for five years. “The party tried to gain power by using unlawful ways,” said Judge Chat Chalaworn in reading the decision to disband the party for vote buying in last year’s election. Crowds at Suvarnabhumi Airport, which has been occupied for eight days by anti-government protesters demanding Somchai’s resignation, erupted in cheers after the ruling was announced. _________________ . http://www.BahtSold.com Connecting People · Connecting Thailand Last edited by BahtandSold on Tue Dec 02, 2008 1:31 pm; edited 1 time in total Back to top BahtandSold Site Admin Joined: 02 Sep 2006 Posts: 6187 Location: Bangkok Thailand Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2008 1:29 pm Post subject: Re: Finally, the final battle for Thailand - court verdict Thai Court Rules to Disband Ruling Party, Somchai Out (Update2) Dec. 2 (Bloomberg) -- Thailand’s Constitutional Court dissolved the ruling People Power Party and two coalition partners, forcing Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat and dozens of leaders to step down and banning them from politics for five years. “The court’s ruling may create disagreement among some people,” said Judge Chat Chalaworn in reading the decision to disband the party for vote buying in last year’s election. “But the court wants every party to accept the verdict because the judgment was made in line with the constitution.” Crowds at Suvarnabhumi Airport, which has been occupied for eight days by anti-government protesters demanding Somchai’s resignation, erupted in cheers after the ruling was announced. Somchai is in Chiang Mai attending a cabinet meeting. “I have done my best and now I will leave it for the acting person who will do the job,” Somchai said. “I will not leave the party. I will still help out.” A possible replacement may be Chavarat Charnvirakul, who served as acting prime minister when Somchai attended a summit in Peru two weeks ago. The ruling party’s dissolution could spark a race to form a new government between those who want elected politicians to pick a new prime minister and those who want an appointed leader. A new government will need the endorsement of 80-year-old King Bhumibol Adulyadej, who plans to give a speech in two days and commands the allegiance of the country’s 66 million people. ‘No Difference’ “The demonstrators may think that using the king’s powers or using the courts to appoint a government is not a military coup, but for the people who support the government it makes no difference,” said Kanin Boonsuwan, a constitutional law professor at Bangkok’s Chulalongkorn University. “Even though the prime minister will be gone, parliament will still be there.” A series of deadly explosions in the past few weeks have left at least two anti-government protesters dead and dozens more injured. A grenade exploded just after midnight today at the main terminal building at Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok, the capital’s second busiest, killing one and injuring 23, said Pimrat Amornsakolsuvech of Bangkok’s Narainthorn Hospital’s emergency unit. Somchai, who has resisted calls to resign or call an election, plans to return to Bangkok today to attend a ceremony ahead of the king’s birthday on Dec. 5. He spent the last week in northern Thailand among his supporters, fearing a coup if he returned to the capital. “We will continue to fight,” said Kudeb Saikrajang, a spokesman for the dissolved party. “We’ll try to make a deputy prime minister the acting prime minister. Let’s see if we can do that.” Election Calls Rejected The PAD accuses Somchai of being a proxy of former premier Thaksin Shinawatra, his brother-in-law. The group has rejected calls for fresh elections and wants a new political system that reduces the electoral influence of poor farmers, who comprise Thaksin’s political base. Security forces haven’t enforced Somchai’s order to clear demonstrators from the airports, where they have vowed to stay until he quits. Army Chief Anupong Paojinda, who helped oust Thaksin in 2006, has called for early elections to solve the six-month crisis. The guilty verdict forces Somchai and about 30 party executives to step down. Along with Thai Rak Thai’s dissolution last year, Thailand’s courts have now banned more than 140 pro- Thaksin politicians in the past two years. Quick Court Action Lawmakers from the ruling People Power Party will stay in control of the executive in the case of disbandment, Jatuporn Prompan, a party member, said late yesterday in an interview with Channel 3. A non-executive party member such as Deputy Prime Minister Chavarat could replace Somchai, he said. “Our party still has elected members who can serve in this transition,” he said. The court has moved to end the cases quickly, about six weeks after accepting them. The decision came about 20 minutes after the judges started reading the verdict. In last year’s dissolution of Thai Rak Thai, a party founded by Thaksin, the court took 10 months between accepting the case and delivering its verdict, which took hours to read. “This is a coordinated effort to overthrow the government, though it is made to look like justice being done,” Veera Musikapong, a pro-government leader, said yesterday. “This is a coup in disguise.” Non-executive members of the parties set to be disbanded, which account for more than half of the 480 lawmakers in Parliament, may join a new party created to receive pro-Thaksin politicians. New Prime Minister Lawmakers now need to hold a parliamentary session to pick a new prime minister, while anti-government protesters may look to install an appointed government. “If we moved into an extra-constitutional setting and a prime minister that had to be appointed out of the blue, the network around the Thai monarchy would offer up someone to play that role,” said Michael Montesano, a visiting research fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies in Singapore. “Whether this person would have the toughness, the credibility, the charisma, the appeal, and the stature to make good of the situation is an open question. My prediction is no.” A year ago, the People Power Party won the first election since Thaksin was ousted, taking 75 percent of seats in the Northeast, the country’s poorest region. Thaksin, a billionaire-turned-politician, won rural votes by slashing health-care costs, handing out low-cost loans and propping up crop prices. King’s Speech Protesters at Suvarnabhumi Airport, dressed in yellow to show loyalty to the king, accuse Thaksin of corruption and undermining the monarchy. The world’s longest reigning monarch, highly revered after 62 years on the throne, is set to give a speech on the eve of his birthday that may bring a breakthrough. The opposition Democrat party won only four of 135 seats in the northeast during the last election, while taking 27 of 36 seats in Bangkok. Some anti-government protesters at the airport said they wouldn’t need to seize the airports and change the political system if the Democrats could win enough votes to form a government. _________________ . http://www.BahtSold.com Connecting People · Connecting Thailand TPE II
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Bangkok Girls : Meet Sexy Bangkok Girls
Posted on: 9:45 pm on Dec. 1, 2008
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Meatywsg
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Swampy open in 24hrs ? Wishful thinking ? WTF with the PAD doing joint inspections and designating a rally site !?!? PAD agrees with AOT to resume services at Suvarnabhumi, but rally to continue The People's Alliance for Democracy Tuesday agreed in principle to cooperate with the Airports of Thailand Plc to reopen services at the Suvarnabhumi International Airport but the PAD will not end its demonstration there. The agreement was announced at 3:30 pm by Somkiart Pongpaibool, a PAD leader and Vudhibhandhu Vichairatana, chairman of the AOT board of directors, following their meeting. Somkiart announced that the PAD would allow flights to resume at the Bangkok international airport after AOT technical officials check technical readiness of all systems. He said a joint committee between the PAD and AOT board would inspect assets in the airport and would open gateways for passengers to use the airports for arrival and departures. Somkiart said the PAD would allocate a zone for its demonstration to continue without affecting the passengers. Vudhibhandhu said the board would cooperate with the PAD to check the readiness of the systems and would try to resume services within 24 hours. He said the AOT board would try to make the systems of the airport ready in line with international standard. The Nation - http://www.nationmultimedia.com/breakingnews/read.php?newsid=30090017 --------------------------------------- Suvarnabhumi to welcome incoming flights (BangkokPost.com) - The People’s Alliance for Democracy (PAD) on Tuesday accepted the Airports of Thailand (AOT) ’s demand to allow incoming flights to use Suvarnabhumi airport after the Constitution Court dissolved the People Power, Chart Thai and Matchimathipataya parties on charges of electoral fraud. The first incoming flight to the international airport is expected to be within 24 hours. Bangkok Post - http://www.bangkokpost.com/021208_News/02Dec2008_breaking05.php
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Thai Women : Meet Matured Thai Women
Posted on: 1:32 am on Dec. 2, 2008
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don5252
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I know my mood was slightly paranoid getting of LOS a couple of weeks ago, mass Red Shirt demonstrations on T.V., would ask gf, airport?, went through the Nov. hijacking, didn't have time this trip to fool around again I noticed no extra security at all at Souwanaboomboom, there where truck loads of them in PTY getting ready for something on my last day I think using that airport is a total crapshoot
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Bangkok Women : Meet Beautiful Thai Girls
Posted on: 3:45 am on April 8, 2009
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ThaidUp
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New Bus. Op. I am promoting Orange shirts a coming together of Red & Yellow. Fortunes to be made here.
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Bangkok Girls : Meet Attractive Thai Girls
Posted on: 4:36 am on April 8, 2009
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ringthebells
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I am seeing reds everywhere today. don't like it. rtb.
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Thai Girls : Meet Active Thai Girls
Posted on: 5:51 am on April 8, 2009
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seajohn
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I was sad to see the No-Shirts go out of fashion.
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Thai Women : Meet Matured Thai Women
Posted on: 6:59 am on April 8, 2009
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