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But what happens when the King of Thailand dies?
![]() Elvis is gone but the King is still in the building
“Things might be OK in Bangkok while the king is alive, but what happens when he dies?” a 63-year-old Thai said quietly in a private conversation. Like most Thais, this man speaks of the king in whispers for fear of social reprisals or even jail time. “That's why the coup was bad. It sets a bad example for the future, when the king isn't around to hold things together.”
His health is a subject of much speculation and concern. In July, thousands lined the streets to wish him well after undergoing surgery for lumbar spinal stenosis. He has largely stayed out of public view since then. In his annual birthday speech on 5 December he mentioned that his "physical strength" did not permit him to stand for the occasion, even though mentally he was "fit enough." ![]() Their king is as much god as man to many Thais But although an American-born, foreign educated boy has been turned into a Buddhist Dhamma king, the presence of a god-like monarch has also retarded the growth of the country’s political and judicial systems. This was evident in the turmoil leading up to the 19 September coup.
When publisher Sondhi Limthongkul, certainly attuned to the feud between the premier and the palace, started his campaign to unseat Thaksin, he distributed yellow T-shirts bearing the words “We Will Fight for the King”— even though no casual observers could see a threat to the throne. Soon after, royalist academics started debating whether the king could use a vague clause in the constitution to oust Thaksin and appoint a prime minister.
By the time Thaksin called an early election in February 2006, the leading opposition Democrat party announced it would boycott the election, and it called on Bhumibol to appoint a new prime minister.
Thaksin knew that a coup plot was in the works and tried to warn the world of his impending doom. In a letter to US President George W Bush dated June 23, Thaksin wrote: “Having failed to provoke violence and disorder, my opponents are now attempting various extra Constitutional tactics to co-opt the will of the people.” In a speech to bureaucrats on June 29, he said that “highly influential people”—widely seen as a reference to the Privy Council or others surrounding the throne—wanted to depose him. But the public lashed out at Thaksin for even suggesting such a thing, no matter how true it may have been.
While the traditional elite and many democratic activists may have seen Thaksin as a threat—and rightfully so—it remains to be seen if the monarch's sway over the Thai public will be passed on to his only son, Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn. As much as Thais love and trust their king, the prince is a different story.
Prince Vajiralongkorn, a 54-year-old former air force pilot, is more feared than respected. His reputation is that of a womanizer and a thug and he has proved a constant embarrassment to the image-obsessed palace. Naked pictures of Vajiralongkorn’s latest wife, Srirasmi Akharaphongpreecha, were so widely distributed that palace officials warned local journalists that they would be arrested if caught emailing them to friends.
Succession is still up in the air, although many believe a public relations campaign is unfolding to position the prince as Bhumibol’s inevitable successor. The 1924 Palace Law of Succession is based on primogeniture and bars women from serving as monarch, but later amendments have opened the door for a princess. Section 23 of the 1997 Constitution said that if the king does not appoint a successor, then the Privy Council must submit the name of either the prince or the princess to serve as monarch. The choice would need to be approved by the National Assembly.
The prince has also taken over some of the king’s duties after the coup. In October, he presided over the opening of the legislature, the first time the king has not done so. Last month, he chaired the first meeting of the people’s assembly that will draft a new constitution, which is normally a duty reserved for the king.
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conspiracy theory
written by xoxo , December 22, 2009
I think the problem is not the King, but the militray men since 1970s and until now. Only one reason that the king is submissive to the generals from the past to present is that they carry his secret---the secret about King # 8.
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Long live selfish behavior!
written by thaigeezer , January 28, 2009
You'll never see that video of a famous royal celebrating a birthday with his partner in a veritable "birthday suit," as all the sites hosting it are "under construction" -- actually destruction, as the URL points to (http://w3.mict.go.th/) which is the Thai anti-lese majeste watch dog office. Way to spend our tax dollars! (At least we've saved some by not bothering to give food and water to incoming refugees.)
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Srirasmi Topless Party Video
written by StopLeseMajeste , January 08, 2009
A short version of Srirasmi's topless party video is available to watch in my blog. Come and see what "Sia 0" and his ex-porn star wife do while Harry Nicolaides rots in prison for questioning the Thai Crown Prince's moral conduct in a book.
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Authenticity
written by Pastoreyes , December 12, 2008
Those who don't speak Thai but watched the movie should be informed that at the very beginning the consort starts to object, but the prince says, "Don't worry about it. It's up to him." So, wonder who it was that took this...
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As to doubting Thomases who think PhotoShop was responsible, you obviously have no grasp of either reality or software limitations. The film is genuine. report abuse
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written by tikki , November 14, 2008
HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn is intelligent, compassionate, kind hearted, hardworking, down-to-earth and has a wonderful sense of humour. She had always maintained that being royalty is a privilege, the benefits of which she, as a recipient of that privilege, must pass on to the people at every opportunity. And it is quite clear that she is not merely paying lip service to this principle. She lives and breathes this belief. In her 53 years thus far, she has given herself to her people. What more could anyone ask from this examplary woman? She has in fact done more than her fair share.
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HRH Princess Sirindhorn is qualified to succeed His Majesty to the throne, both by the strength of her character and education as well as by the laws of Thailand. Thai succession law had been changed some years back to allow females to assume the throne. However, what most people are uneasy about is the fact that there is a strong male primogeniture tradition in Thailand and despite laws allowing HRH Princess Sirindhorn to succeed His Majesty the King and despite the unstoppable wave of love for her in Thailand, there is a reluctance, though expressed together with much regret, to bypass a male heir. However, if such considerations play an important part, those holding on to the said tradition would certainly want to consider the age-old prophecy that the Chakri dynasty will only have nine kings and if there is a tenth, it will not bode well for the dynasty, Thailand and Thais. As I see it, if the next monarch is a Queen, the prophecy would be circumvented along with all the predicted negative impacts. The natural choice, in that case, would be HRH Princess Sirindhorn, under whose reign Thailand will continue to soar to greater heights from the strong foundation already created by His Majesty the King. Both by merits and by tradition and beliefs, HRH Princess Sirindhorn appears to be the most suitable choice for succession. And what of future succession plans? HRH Princess Sirindhorn does not have a child to whom she could pass the throne and even if she does, considering that she is female, how could the Chakri line be preserved? Well, still bearing the prophecy in mind and more importantly, taking into account merits, talents and abilities, the next natural choice to succeed HRH Princess Sirindhorn is HRH Princess Bajrakitiyabha. HRH Princess Sirindhorn had earlier assumed the responsibility for the upbringing of HRH Princess Bajrakitiyabha and the latter has bloomed into a very able young woman. The fact that she is His Majesty The King's eldest grandchild and born to a full set of royal parents is a bonus. With such candidates in the bag, the future looks glaringly bright for Thai monarchy and the country. The candidates are right there for picking and they are not going anywhere. If the Thais would only take the initiative to pick them, the fruit that they will reap in the future would be abundant and rewarding indeed. His Majesty the King, with all his wisdom, must have already realised all these long ago. The appointment of HRH Princess Sirindhorn as the next monarch is a win-win-win situation for the country, the people and the monarchy. The country continues to have a stabilising figure, the people continues to enjoy the leadership of a compassionate and wise monarch and the monarchy avoids decline. report abuse
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Flaws in Rose Bush's observations
written by tikki , November 14, 2008
Rose Bush (Oct 2, 2007) has confused the 'lesbian daughter' and the 'daughter that (sic) doesn't like AIDS sufferers" by putting them together in one sentence as if they are the same people. They are not. The first seems to refer to HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn and the second HRH Princess Chulabhorn.
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First of all, even if it is true that Princess Sirindhorn is lesbian, what business is it of anyone? It has no bearing whatsoever on her competence, intelligence, compassion and all the hardwork that she has performed for the benefit of her country and people. HRH has tirelessly thrown herself into work and brought much improvement in the lives of countless people. As we can see from the way she carries herself, she is no faker. She is no elitist and is down-to-earth but is, at the same time, regal, dignified and graceful. She has to be genuine because if she were fake, i.e., her compassion and interest in the people are not real, she has to be one hell of a great actress to have acted that well for that long. In fact, she would have given away her entire life thus far for nothing. We're not talking about once in a while appearance on tv, we're talking about gruelling work all day long for every single day in one's life. I really don't see the possibility of anyone faking for that long a period. Anyway, I digress. Regarding Princess Chulabhorn apparently not liking AIDS sufferer, to be fair, she did speak out for AIDS sufferer at a time when the government and society was in denial and pretending that they didn't exist. However, she later faded from the cause. But who knows why she did that. It could be that she was facing other problems in life. She is only human after all. report abuse
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written by Kay , September 27, 2008
i hate princess srirasmi i dun wanna go to thailand caz she is going to be queen i like his 2nd wife better ...srirasmi is a slut
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Worried.
written by [Anonymous] , July 25, 2008
I'm a Thai, and to be clear, a rather loyal-to-the-crown Thai. However, I see the same as a part in this article, worrying about the post-Bhumibhol Thailand. Most of the problems have gone far and complicated that it may have gotten very hard to get rid of now. I also see the same with TrueBlue regarding the Islamic Sondhi that might have problems tuning in with the rest of the people that are Buddhists. I mean, they see and have different visions. However, moving the entire country towards the Islamic world all at once is dangerous. And... no, I would not say more than this - getting too far.
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It is not fake. Pay attention to the reflected light
written by Dave , February 25, 2008
Some sites have said this is Photoshop magic. However, its authenticity is confirmed by the perfect shadow match-up from from the b-day candles onto the lower portion of her breast. In addition, the angle of the reflected light from the candles remains perfectly matched to her body as she moves around the table. The more reasonable explanation is that it is real, and that this lucky fellow has a very hot wife.
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I LOVE KING
written by THAILAND , February 08, 2008
I LOVE KING IN THAILAND END
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jealousy
written by sirina , December 31, 2007
the allegations came from 'jealousy'motives.
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Got it right
written by TrueBlue , December 04, 2007
Kookai has voiced the sentiments I keep hearing from everyone, including my Thai wife and family from Esarn.
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"Our voice is silent! : Kookai Most of Thai still love PM Thaksin, but we have to keep quiet. Thank to many internet webboard. Now we are trying to fight back using democracy way....SNIP...Now the islamic Sonthi , the president of coup, play another rold forcing Thailand against USA and move closer to Isaramic world. That's is not what majority of Thai's . Now the majarity is controlled under their gun, but we try to remove this coup gov. and establish a real decmocracy and everyone, include palace, must stay under the same constitution." Kookai's comment about Sonthi is exactly right. Many Thais now fear that Sonthi is pushing for more Islamisation. I see only trouble ahead in the future, especially after HM dies. report abuse
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The King Never Smiles
written by Rose Bush , October 02, 2007
and neither do Thais under the King. It doesn't help his endless drive for corrupted power of the royals when he has a slut for a son and a lesbian daughter that doesn't like AIDS sufferers.
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written by Wan , September 17, 2007
I'm more than 100% sure that the model in the pix is also her.
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And by comparing her young pictures and her current pictures, it seems to me that she did double-eye-lid surgery. The naked model has one mole above her left wrist, she has (Pluk Fi)'s scare on her upper left arm, and the shape of her ears, her fingers also look exactly the same with Ead. They both are the same person to me. report abuse
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see that video
written by panoramaman , September 12, 2007
Dutch tv show RTL Boulevard showed parts of the video yesterday, Dutch magazine Nieuwe Revu has the whole video on their website. Go here:http://www.revu.nl/6273.Thaise_Maxima_viert_verjaardag_halfnaakt and scroll down to the player
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written by Cyclops , September 06, 2007
'Love Thailand' said:
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>"I wonder who put the hidden camera?" Nobody put the hidden camera, the camera wasn't hidden! It was hold by one of his servant (ma-had-lek). He also has some conversation with the cameraman about fitness. There's also a still camera which taken her nude photo after cutting the cake. This video is indeed real. report abuse
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written by Cyclops , September 06, 2007
I've seen all the photos and the video. I believe that the nude model in the photo is not Srirasmi.
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But the birthday (suit) party video is REAL. report abuse
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Nude Video of Sirasmi Birthday Party
written by Love Thailand , August 30, 2007
I could not believe my eyes after seeing the video, and looking at it I realised that the video camera is control automatically somewhere by someone. I don't think the Prince is so stupid as to allow such a video to be taken and if so than is he fit to be the King in the future? I wonder who put the hidden camera? I hope no one will put this video on the You Tube, it will be a total embarrasment for the Thai people and the country! If the Prince will to know about this I guess someone heads will roll soon! This video was few years back so I guess maybe the people who served him in the video are already dead by now!
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written by 901 , July 30, 2007
Not just pictures, guys.
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Srirasmi is also in a widely distributed video (thought to be masterminded by the corrupted Privy Prem.) She was celebrating her birthday with Vajiralongkorn next to a swimming pool in his palace. Eating, singling and cutting the cake in her birthday suit. report abuse
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written by Elle , July 15, 2007
... : Dandelion
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In the land of the blind, a one-eyed man can be king. ----------------------------------------------------- Look back to your parents..what they are better then him..even they have 2 eyes both..but delivered an ass*ole like you, yes, you're sh*t report abuse
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written by Dandelion , July 15, 2007
In the land of the blind, a one-eyed man can be king.
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written by toni , June 30, 2007
"supposely naked photos of Srirasmi were indeed - not her at all"
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"the actress had just a 'resemblance'" How do you know that it is not her? Had you seen her naked body before (so you can confirm that it is not her)? It is well known that she was a singer in cafe in Thailand (many of them sleep with customers for money). report abuse
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written by fed up with AsiaSentinel's lie , June 05, 2007
It is truly pathetic that Asia Sentinel prints articles from people too cowardly to sign their names. It's even worse when those cowards misrepresent the facts. This sorry excuse for a "journalist" makes it appear that the case against the election commissioners was unfounded. It was not. They were clearly corrupt and biased. They denied voters the most basic right in any democracy: a secret ballot. If that is not malfeasance, then what is? But according to this hack, it was all a plot by the king. And then, with total lack of decency, furthers rumors about Srirasmi that another commentator points out are clearly fabrications. But fabrications are the way to go on AsiaSentinel. Pathetic.
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Sounding the facts about certain photos
written by Sponge , May 08, 2007
Tumbled upon another controversially decent Sentinel article. In the know, however, i'd like to clear that the supposely naked photos of Srirasmi were indeed - not her at all. It was all a big 'story' at the time, but it didnt take anyone with half-decent eye-sight to realize that the sweaty actress on their screens was not as believed. After the original 'secret' online sensationalism it was admitted that the actress had just a 'resemblance'.
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The Sentinel writes a lotta decent stuff, in fact this article reads very like another author in Bangkok 'Chang Noi'. I'd advise you to be a little more investigative before sounding eloborate ideas. report abuse
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Hate
written by Ya Aust , April 22, 2007
I am happy not to live in Thailand.
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For many reasons but one important reason is that we don't have classes here. No king and all. So guese what?? I have equal access to things I should have when I pay tax! report abuse
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Hate
written by Ya Aust , April 22, 2007
He is not my father sorry mate! And I don't love the nation like crazy.
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Hate
written by Ya Aust , April 22, 2007
To ... : I am Thai
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I was forced to. Got it? report abuse
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Regret to be born in Thailand
written by Quinz , April 17, 2007
I'm born from foreign parents who immigrated to Thailand. I regret every second for being a Thai Citizen, going to Thai school, and working in a company owned by CBP... but I do not have a choice, and everywhere I go people seem to love the royal family so much. I don't hate them, but I could, I will make sure my children don't grow up on this land
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written by Terry , April 10, 2007
Joining your rank aust,
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oh and mr : pramual chatham, you should go to the world bank website and look at thailand's statistic report. Our corruption rate decrease from 67th to 62nd, isnt that mean we have less corruption??? moreover, the people who live under poverty line decrease from 19% to about 10-12%........ why dont you stop reading the nation, manager (espically this one) and other corrupted thai news? report abuse
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written by Patrick Low , April 09, 2007
I am not Thai but this article is the same thoughts that some of my friends have deliberated during the coup to get rid of Thaksin because the royal family feels that Thaksin is too powerful and liked by most people of Thailand. The royal family is threatened. I synpatised with most Thai people who are unable to voice their objections dure to the strict lese majestic laws. What is causing Thailand to progress in a faster pace is lack of decmocracy and the very traditional royal rules that is not applicable in today's modern soceity. If this don't change i agree the royal family is sowing seeds of its own destruction. Personally, Thaksin is a better person to run Thailand than the military, that's for sure. So Thais please wake up from your dreams to realise for your country.
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written by I am Thai , April 05, 2007
In Thai school , we have never been forced to sing royal family songs, we sing nation song. Moreover it has a lot of royal family songs, so normally we only stand up to show our respect. Ya: Aust , I think you might be badluck to meet that teacher and moreover you are now very bad luck to quite from to be Thai people.
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written by Long Live The King , April 05, 2007
It doesn't matter you're a Thai, non-Thai or used-to-be a Thai. Please respect our king with a manner. Make it simple with the feeling of your relationship between yourself and your beloved father. Then, we'll also respect you. Thank you very much.
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written by pramual chatham , March 23, 2007
Thaksin deserved to be overthrown. By buying people and bullying those he couldn't buy, he parallyzed the independent bodies that provided checks and balances of the government. It all started when he wanted to replace the Budget-Checker Charuwan, by his appointee and the heads of both house and senate. During his reign, corruption peaked at 30o;mmission-rate on government projects, 2-3 times national averages before.
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Had Thaksin been less arrogant, he would have side-stepped and remained in the backseat counting all the wealth he had amassed,while puppeteering the PM and the ThaiRakThai ministers. report abuse
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written by Aust , March 03, 2007
After the 19/9 coup, my support for the monachy system has declined to the lowest level.
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When I was in Thailand and studied my primary school, it was punished by the teacher for not being to sing royal songs. I was not even accepted by the school mates. The teacher told me I was stupid like a buffalo (which is very rude in Thai). I was so scare at the time. However, I am now grown up and work overseas. Today, I forget all the royal songs already. Thai/Aus report abuse
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Our voice is silent!
written by Kookai , March 01, 2007
Most of Thai still love PM Thaksin, but we have to keep quiet. Thank to many internet webboard. Now we are trying to fight back using democracy way. Many community try using internet to share useful news and activities. Many of people deny daily news papers , TVs, or radios. Most of news is for this coup goverment.
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Its true ,many of Thais have many question about King Phumipol, Is he really good? We are teached to ask nothing the question about the King's story. Now I and many Thais hate monachy system. We just want a democracy gov. who come from people and work for people. PM Thaksin is an ordinary people who work hard and make Thailand grow up drammatically , only his 6 years in office give a good development more than King's 60 years. Now the islamic Sonthi , the president of coup, play another rold forcing Thailand against USA and move closer to Isaramic world. That's is not what majority of Thai's . Now the majarity is controlled under their gun, but we try to remove this coup gov. and establish a real decmocracy and everyone, include palace, must stay under the same constitution. report abuse
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Some serious discussion
written by Anon , January 28, 2007
Sorry to the article's anonymous author for ruining the tone of the comments. In atonement, let me offer some serious thoughts.
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The more I think about it, the more I realize the real reason for the coup. It had nothing to do with Thaksin, Sondhi, corruption, or lese majeste. The purpose of the coup was to get rid of the 1997 Constitution. The 1997 Constitution was the foundation legal instrument that governed the issue of succession, and it basically says that the Crown Prince will be the next King. The constitution that replaced it, the 2006 Interim Constitution, makes no mention of succession. Therefore, if the King dies at any time between now and the when next permanent constitution is signed-off, the Privy Council can suggest to the Parliament anybody they want. If my logic is correct, they'll appoint the Princess as the next monarch. Given the recent back surgery, Prem and the King must have been really worried that the King might not survive the coming months. They needed to remove the possibility that the Crown Prince would use the 1997 Constitution to force his way to the throne. In Thai history, the only way to change a constitution very quickly with no questions asked is a coup. Surayud, Sonthi, Sondhi, Thaksin, and everybody else are just pawns. This is like Achiles and Hector, tragic mortals fighting a proxy war for gods. report abuse
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A matter of taste
written by Anon , January 28, 2007
jamesbow, the prince has great taste. He ordered his wife to get a caesarean. Figures: if he's going to be monogamous as he's promised to the public (LOL), Thailand's most famous deflowerer might as well keep his new wife nice and tight.
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But seriously, I'm surprised that this excellent article isn't getting more serious comments. But damn it, the author shouldn't have mentioned the nude pics! Attracts the pervs like flies.... report abuse
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pix plse
written by jamesbow , January 27, 2007
Please provide links to said pix. That's what internet publishing is supposed to be all about. If the editors won't, would some readers please oblige. At least we need to judge the taste of the heir to the throne
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written by bamba , January 26, 2007
RE:Anon
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I have not seen the photos of Princess Unbolrat's oldest daughter yet! But I have seen the nude pics of Srirasmi. report abuse
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Nude pictures of the prince\'s wife?
written by Anon , January 26, 2007
Am I the only person who hasn't yet seen the nude pictures of the Prince's wife that the author mentions? My friends forward me all sorts of nasty stuff (including the famous photos of Princess Unbolrat's oldest daughter) but I've never seen the nude Srirasmi.
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I must presume, of course, that the author and the Sentinel are aware that journalistic ethics require them to have confirmed the existence of said photos. report abuse
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