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Convicted ex-PM Thaksin Shinawatra will declare his return to politic and his eye-for-an-eye fight with his enemies next month in a controversial mobile TV talk show, People Power Party's MP Jatuporn Promphan said Tuesday.

 

"Khun Thaksin will announce on December 14 that he will return to politic to fight to defend his name. He will no longer stand still. He decided to come out to fight as he did not want to be attacked and cornered any more," Jatuporn said in an exclusive interview with The Nation.

 

"Thaksin will no longer wait to be attacked, he will fight back by all means, particularly by eye-for-an-eye strategy, from now on. Khun Thaksin now believes that the only way for him Thaksin to survive and to live is to fight for his name," Jatuporn said.

 

The announcement will be made in the Kwamjing Wannee Sanjon (Mobile Truth Today) to be held in Supachalasai National Stadium on December 14. The programme has been rescheduled from December 10 after the organisers learnt that the stadium is scheduled to host an Asean football competition on December 9-10.

 

Jatuporn also said the main reason Thaksin divorced his wife, Khunying Pojamarn, was because he decided to return to politics.

 

"Khun Thaksin and his wife had decided earlier, after the coup d'etat in 2006, that they would divorce if he decided to return to politic. It is a promise between them. So they decided to divorce now that Khun Thaksin will return to politics," he said.

 

"However their divorce does not mean that they are no longer in love," Jatuporn said.

http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2008/11/18/politics/politics_30088708.php

 

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Indeed divorce is so romantic, I could argue fighting for his relationship is supposedly a more important priority than the desire to rule, but what do I know?

 

So he's doing this for the good of the country....no purely selfish reasons. He wants back in. He wants the power, money and position he once enjoyed.

 

This will add to the total disarray in Thailand. Thus we go on...

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eh...sorry to piss on your (and drogon's) uneducated parade, but if "free and fair" elections were held today and mr t was allowed to run, he would win by a landslide, even without bribes...sondhi and the other pad-freakazoids would gather maybe 0.1% of the overall thai vote, if the're lucky...for all mr t's faults (and yes, that does add up to quite the washlist) he's done far more for thai rural folk (which, lets not forget do make up the majority) than all pad members combined...

 

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1) He is banned from politics for 5 years.

 

2) He has been sentenced to prison for 2 years.

 

3) He has never left politics! He's been calling the shots with PPP quite openly.

 

Conclusion? Mr T honestly and sincerely feels he is above the law. He can do whatever he wants. Unfortunately, his worshipers agree with him.

 

 

 

 

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