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China Sailor
DG,

What are you doing on the Main Forum, TWD can't protect you here...



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Posted on: 12:12 pm on Jan. 5, 2007
Adventure Guy

Quote: from dirty guru on 12:52 pm on Jan. 5, 2007
Long live saddam as a "hero" Where ever he is.


???


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Posted on: 12:24 pm on Jan. 5, 2007
DaffyDuck

Quote: from China Sailor on 2:36 am on Jan. 6, 2007

What are you doing on the Main Forum, TWD can't protect you here...
This ought to be interesting...


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Posted on: 1:31 pm on Jan. 5, 2007
chasingwhtrabitz
1.00 USD United States Dollars = 35.7957 THB Thailand Baht

It didn't do much for my dollar.


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Posted on: 2:06 pm on Jan. 5, 2007
DaffyDuck
That's because the dollar keeps losing more value.



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Posted on: 3:06 pm on Jan. 5, 2007
DaffyDuck
Kowit's fate hangs in balance

PM, CNS 'dissatisfied' with him in blast wake

The fate of national police chief Kowit Wattana is on the line amid signs he is out of favour with Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont and the Council for National Security (CNS) due to his performance after Bangkok and Nonthaburi were hit by the bomb blasts at New Year.

His no-show at a security meeting yesterday at Government House between Gen Surayud and key CNS leaders fuelled further speculation that his future is uncertain. Another absentee was Air Chief Marshal Chalit Pukpasuk, the air force commander and a CNS member.

The premier and the CNS were reportedly displeased with Pol Gen Kowit after eight bombs hit Bangkok and Nonthaburi on Sunday night and in the early hours of Monday morning.

The national police commissioner did not attend an emergency meeting at the Internal Security Operations Command held shortly after the blasts.

Pol Gen Kowit was in Hat Yai visiting his subordinates when the first bomb went off. He did not return immediately to the capital upon learning what had happened. Gen Surayud did not go out of his way to protect Pol Gen Kowit when asked yesterday whether the police chief should take responsibility for the blasts that killed three people and injured 42.

''I cannot make any conclusion now,'' he said. ''I have to see more reports on what went wrong [in the security matters],'' the prime minister said.

Defence Minister Boonrawd Somtas indicated that both those planting the bombs and officials directly responsible for security would face punishment.

Gen Boonrawd quoted the premier as saying during Monday's meeting that any agency that failed to cooperate in finding the culprits would face action too.

CNS secretary-general Winai Phattiyakul interpreted the prime minister's statement at Government House yesterday as a last chance for Pol Gen Kowit to prove himself in his position.

What the prime minister said was a ''deadline'' for the police chief, who is one of the eight CNS members.

''We are still friends. But efficiency [in the job] is another matter,'' Gen Winai told the Bangkok Post, adding the CNS minus one member was not a problem.

Pol Gen Kowit argued yesterday that police were not complacent in attempts to find the bombers and said arrests would be possible only after authorities had evidence. Officials under his responsibility were doing their best and had constantly contacted the CNS and government to tell them of progress in their investigation.

Pol Gen Kowit, who was promoted to the top job in the police by former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, surprisingly survived the Sept 19 coup, while other key officials closely linked to the ousted premier were moved to inactive posts.

Three candidates tipped to succeed him if he is sacked are Pol Gen Patcharawat Wongsuwan, his deputy, Pol Lt-Gen Seriphisut Temiyavet, an adviser to the National Police Commission, and Pol Gen Patheep Tanpraset, a police inspector.

Pol Gen Patcharawat is believed to have an edge over the other two because of his impressive performance in crime suppression, an assignment deemed important for any police officer to get the top post, police sources said. He also has the ability to work with other police generals if he is promoted, they added.

Pol Gen Seriphisut, however, received backing from a key CNS member, according to a source. ''I can get along with him,'' the source quoted the key CNS member as saying, but added that Pol Gen Seriphisut must convince others first that he is not a Thaksin supporter.

Although Pol Gen Patheep is a third candidate, the race is mainly between Pol Gen Seriphisut and Pol Gen Patcharawat, the sources said.

During yesterday's security meeting, the premier called for closer cooperation between the government, media and public to prevent future deadly incidents while the country is being plagued by rumours.

Gen Surayud believed that rumours since the blasts could be related to bomb hoax incidents because they were aimed at making people panic.

''The government is hastening to create a better understanding with the people, making them more confident in us while efforts to find more effective measures to prevent untoward incidents will continue,'' the prime minister said


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Posted on: 3:51 pm on Jan. 5, 2007
Wanderingsam
DG, Again I ask. Do you ever even read your own posts? You write like you are heavily on the sauce or like you are a complete idiot who can't seem to keep the topic in mind. Which is it? I understand that some of your comments are meant to be provocative but I bet you make your countrymen wince.


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Posted on: 5:58 pm on Jan. 5, 2007
PussyLover 69
Report from Bangkok Post dated Saturday 6 January 2007 :-

Pulo denies planting bombs
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The Pattani United Liberation Organisation (Pulo) yesterday denied involvement in Sunday night's bombings. Kasturi Mahkota, Pulo's foreign affairs chief, lashed out at deposed prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra for comments made in a handwritten fax that said southern insurgents were most likely behind the New Year's Eve attacks.

He said Mr Thaksin was ''baselessly'' attributing the bomb blasts to the situation in the deep South, ''as he always did at the cost of others to protect his endless conflict-of-interest nature''.

''Be they atheist Thaksin or any individuals or parties who naively judged the explosions were the work of Pattani freedom fighters from the South, we invite you all to stop making myth after myth and face reality instead,'' the statement said.

''We deny the baseless accusation of bombings' involvement because what concerns us is primarily the fighting for our Malay Muslim rights and ethnicity against Thai existence within the scope of our former Malay Kingdom of Pattani.''


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Posted on: 8:24 pm on Jan. 5, 2007
expatchuck
Let's take a multiple choice test, just for the record.

1. Taking of the US Embassy, Tehran...1978-79
2. Bombing of US Embassy, Beirut. 63 killed...4/18/83
3. Bombing of US Marine Barracks and French compound, Beirut. 242 Marines and 58 French killed...10/23/83
4. TWA hijacking, Rome to Athens. 1 killed...6/14/85
5. Achille Lauro hijacking. 1 killed...10/7/85
6. Airport attacks in Rome and Vienna, 16 killed...12/27/85
7. TWA flight 840 bombed en-route to Athens, 4 killed...3/30/86
8. Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, 259 killed...12/21/88
9. Bombing Israeli Embassy in Argentina, 29 killed...3/17/92
10. World Trade Center Bombing, 6 killed...2/26/93
11. Bombing of USMTM, Riyadh, 1 killed...11/13/95
12. Khobar Towers Bombing, Saudi, 19 killed...6/25/96
13. US Embassy bombings in East Africa, 301 killed...8/7/98
14. Attack on USS Cole, Yemen, 17 killed...10/12/2000
15. World Trade Center attacks, NYC and DC, 3025 killed...9/11/01
16. Car bombing in Bali, 202 killed...10/12/02
17. Chechen rebels seize Moscow theater, 244 killed...1-/23/2003
18. Truck bomb attacks on compounds in Riyadh, 34 killed...5/12/03

In addition to these, we have had a second Bali bombing, the Chechen school take over in which over 350 died (mostly children) and more suicide and car bombings than I care to list.

The multiple choice test is:

Which group is primarily responsible for these actions?

a. The Parent Teacher Association from the Helena, Montana, school district?
b. Disgruntled residents of the Golden Acres Rest Home in Ocala, Florida?
c. Pattaya bar girls unhappy with the 2 am closing times?
d. The Mormon Tabernacle Choir?
e. Young Muslim men between the ages of 18 and 45?

If it quacks like a duck, waddles like a duck and smells like a duck, then my assumption must be that it is a duck.


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Posted on: 12:17 am on Jan. 6, 2007
IBFarang

Quote: from expatchuck on 2:41 pm on Jan. 6, 2007
If it quacks like a duck, waddles like a duck and smells like a duck, then my assumption must be that it is a duck.


Are you implying Daffy had something to do with all of this?

Or is Daffy a young muslim man between the ages of 18 and 45?


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Posted on: 12:24 am on Jan. 6, 2007
     

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