Sunday, January 20, 2008

National unity: it's what they all care about

"We can talk........for the purpose of social reconciliation."
CNS Chief Anupong Paochinda after Potjamon Shinwatra suddenly decided to return to Thailand to clear charges against her.



"If he were a convict, he would surely face a life sentence or worse, because everything he has done has been premeditated,"
Snoh Thienthong during the anti-Thaksin protests



"I want the country to move ahead following a turbulent period."
Pracharaj leader Snoh Thienthong after weeks of negotiating for the right to some of the most lucrative cabinet posts in the new government headed by a confessed Thaksin nominee.



"My party's utmost concern is forging national reconciliation in order to restore normalcy as soon as possible"
Puea Pandin leader Suwit Khunkitti, after weeks of negotiating for the right to some of the most lucrative cabinet posts in the new government.


"Conflicts in the past should not be kept forever but they should be set aside so that everything can be done for the sake of the country"
Chart Thai leader (and one of Thailand's worst PM's ever) Banharn Silipa-archa after weeks of negotiating for the right to some of the most lucrative cabinet posts in the new government.



Aren't we lucky that so many powerful people have nothing but greed and lies national unity at heart?

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