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Thailand's Democracy Is Much Better Than Singapore's??

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NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Singapore's style of democracy can be summed up what is best for the majority of Singaporeans is the best for everyone ie. 'the majority rule' and our democratically elected government is respected by everyone except by a few hardcore traitors.

Thailand's style of democracy can be summed up by the 'minority tyranny rule'. No matter which government is voted by the majority of the people, it is sure to encounter violent protests by a minority of trouble-makers. Thailand can have 12 elections a year and still there will be protests against the government.

In short, Thailand has a fucked up democracy:oIo:. I hope the Thai military junta takes over and shoot all protesters. That's what these 'democracy-loving' Thais deserve.
 
Thailand is the pariah state of ASEAN..

Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport closed as protests turn violentPosted: 25 November 2008 2230 hrs

Thai anti-government protesters arrive at an abandoned air terminal at Don Muang airport in Bangkok.

BANGKOK: Rampaging anti-government protesters forced the closure of Thailand's main international airport on Tuesday as a second day of demonstrations in Bangkok descended into violence with 11 injured in clashes.

Thousands of supporters of the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) breached police lines and stormed Suvarnabhumi Airport - a major hub for millions of travellers - in their effort to pressure the premier to resign.

"I decided to shut down services after the protesters broke the door on the fourth floor of the terminal and stormed into the departure lounge. I had no alternative," airport director Saereerat Prasutanont said.

Thailand's deputy premier said the government was ready to ask the military for help, but urged calm in the kingdom amid the spiralling situation.

"I have asked the army chief and police chief to help take care of the situation," Chavarat Charnvirakul said on the state-run NBT television station.

"We will not clash. We will try to talk. The government will try to maintain security," said Chavarat, acting premier while Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat has been out of the country for an APEC summit.

Police officials said about 2,000 PAD supporters were in and around the airport while 1,000 officers stood guard but they did not attempt to intervene as the protesters milled around and bellowed into megaphones.

Hours earlier, a clash erupted on a road to another, disused air terminal where thousands of activists behind a six-month campaign to topple the government have besieged the makeshift base of Somchai.

A nurse at the Paolo Memorial Hospital near where the clashes happened said staff were treating 10 men and one woman who sustained injuries in the incident.

A senior Metropolitan police officer told AFP that the wounded were pro-government supporters, eight of whom were shot by members of the PAD. One is in a critical condition, he said.

The airport closure and clashes came a day after protests by the PAD - a loose coalition comprising royalists, Bangkok's old elite and the middle class - forced the cancellation of a parliamentary joint sitting on Monday.

The alliance has said it is in a "final battle" against the government elected in December, which it accuses of being a corrupt puppet of exiled former premier Thaksin Shinawatra. Thaksin was ousted in a 2006 coup.

Riot police have largely refused to tackle protesters amid fears of a repeat of clashes between protesters and police on October 7 that left two people dead and nearly 500 injured, the worst political violence in Thailand for 16 years.

In a statement, the PAD vowed to "close Suvarnabhumi Airport to send a final word... to Somchai and his cabinet: resign immediately and without conditions."

Somchai, who is Thaksin's brother-in-law, has rejected calls to quit.

"Anyone who wants to overthrow or resist the government is attempting a rebellion," Somchai told the Thai National News Agency.

At the three-billion-dollar Suvarnabhumi Airport, protesters ferried passengers back and forth to the terminal in pick-up trucks as taxis were not being allowed up to main terminal.

"The protesters have been very helpful - our taxi got stuck way back and the protesters' pick-up truck took us as far as they could," said 65-year-old Sandy Reid from Scotland.

Somchai's plane back from the APEC summit in Peru was due to land at an undisclosed location on Wednesday evening.

Early on Tuesday about 10,000 protesters surrounded Bangkok's old Don Muang international airport where Somchai is temporarily based. Protesters have occupied the prime minister's official office in Bangkok since August.

The PAD called this week's rallies in response to a grenade attack on Thursday that killed one protester.

Hundreds of PAD supporters also went to Thai military headquarters, but army chief General Anupong Paojinda dismissed their calls for the army to step in.

"The armed forces have agreed that a coup cannot solve our country's problems and we will try to weather the current situation and pass this critical time," Anupong told reporters.

Thaksin fled Thailand in August this year to avoid corruption charges, but has said in an interview that he wants to return to politics at home. - AFP/ir/de
 
thailand from afar.

PAD - kiasu. democracy only apply if they win. if they lose, it is because of corruption.


king??? president is already enough, good for nothing. want to feed king and his family and relative some more, no wonder 1% of their population have to prostitute themselves.


the army only waiting to seize power, does not support gov.

their police? well, if they are any good, PAD will not be stepping all over them.
 
Wah Lau .... tonyrat will be devastated by what you wrote .... hehe !!!
 
thailand from afar.

PAD - kiasu. democracy only apply if they win. if they lose, it is because of corruption.


king??? president is already enough, good for nothing. want to feed king and his family and relative some more, no wonder 1% of their population have to prostitute themselves.


the army only waiting to seize power, does not support gov.

their police? well, if they are any good, PAD will not be stepping all over them.

PAD is a joke.The D in PAD stands for Dictatorship and NOT Democracy.
This just shows what a lawless country Thailand is. No respect for the government and law.

Good thing our government will not tolerate any nonsense from our local riff raffs.

1% of Thais are prostitutes??? That is a massive under-estimation.
 
NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Singapore's style of democracy can be summed up what is best for the majority of Singaporeans is the best for everyone ie. 'the majority rule' and our democratically elected government is respected by everyone except by a few hardcore traitors.

Thailand's style of democracy can be summed up by the 'minority tyranny rule'. No matter which government is voted by the majority of the people, it is sure to encounter violent protests by a minority of trouble-makers. Thailand can have 12 elections a year and still there will be protests against the government.

In short, Thailand has a fucked up democracy:oIo:. I hope the Thai military junta takes over and shoot all protesters. That's what these 'democracy-loving' Thais deserve.

Ah! Cherry pick things to compare again like a lowly scum while ignoring the the many successful democracies out there. Btw, are u saying thet Peesai is NOT a democracy? If so, it's every citizen's duty to realize the pledge and restore it by kicking out the despots!
 
Ah! Cherry pick things to compare again like a lowly scum while ignoring the the many successful democracies out there. Btw, are u saying thet Peesai is NOT a democracy? If so, it's every citizen's duty to realize the pledge and restore it by kicking out the despots!

You spastic dog :oIo:
You should move to Thailand and join those 'professional full-time protesters and protest against the Thai government (who cares who is in charge) 24/7/365.
 
You spastic dog :oIo:
You should move to Thailand and join those 'professional full-time protesters and protest against the Thai government (who cares who is in charge) 24/7/365.

The bastoods who should be kicked out of Peesai are really your owners and their running dogs.
 
You spastic dog :oIo:
You should move to Thailand and join those 'professional full-time protesters and protest against the Thai government (who cares who is in charge) 24/7/365.

Spastic dog may have thot of that. But being 'Kiasu' Sinkie afraid of getting killed. Bombs got no eyes lah!:(
 
You spastic dog :oIo:
You should move to Thailand and join those 'professional full-time protesters and protest against the Thai government (who cares who is in charge) 24/7/365.

Spastic dog may have thot of that. But being 'Kiasi' Sinkie afraid of getting killed. Bombs got no eyes lah!:(
 
NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Singapore's style of democracy can be summed up what is best for the majority of Singaporeans is the best for everyone ie. 'the majority rule' and our democratically elected government is respected by everyone except by a few hardcore traitors.

Thailand's style of democracy can be summed up by the 'minority tyranny rule'. No matter which government is voted by the majority of the people, it is sure to encounter violent protests by a minority of trouble-makers. Thailand can have 12 elections a year and still there will be protests against the government.

In short, Thailand has a fucked up democracy:oIo:. I hope the Thai military junta takes over and shoot all protesters. That's what these 'democracy-loving' Thais deserve.

in both country, democracy is but just a word, a tool to look good but actually none in oractise.
 
Thailand's democracy and election system can be said to be better than Singapore's, measured in terms of freedom allowed and freedom enjoyed. The trouble is Thailand also has PAD (people against democracy).
 
quite a complex country.cannot compare with singapore.singapore is so small, so vulnerable and so fragile like tufu. something small happen becomes very big. singapore better learns to eat humble pies and stop talking big. we're really very tiny,puny and small. better don't shout too much.be humble and keep our big mouth shut.
 
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