Important message to our beloved "posters"

Tulsathit Taptim's column, "Leaders fear the 'Thaksin Curse' landing on their doorsteps", has triggered a stormy debate on our website, which we think is cool.
However, as some of you demanded a "proof" that a lot of pro-Thaksin comments were posted in China and Hong Kong from the same computers under different names, here it is.
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203.191.19.74
(from China) |
21/01/2007
15:42 |
All the events happened and all the constructive policies and drastic u-turns since 19/09/2006 manifested that Thailand was on the right track to become the number 1 in ASEAN, in democracy, foreign affairs, human right, press freedom, economy, FDI, military control, martial law, coup, revokation of consitution, media ethic, rulers' decency and honesty. - We are the no. 1 in ASEAN.
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| 203.191.19.74 |
21/01/2007 15:47 |
The disappearance of the Nation forum is caused by a technical problem. It has nothing to do with either the Council for National Stupidity or a self-censor. The same technical problem happened to CNN in Thailand in the past few days. - Purely a technical problem.
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| 203.191.19.74 |
21/01/2007 15:55 |
"The Nation" is not the nominee of the Contiuning National Shame (CNS) in the local media. The CNS is the nominee of "The Nation". - Nominee
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| 203.191.19.74 |
21/01/2007 17:20 |
Accusations without evidence is the only fashion in Thailand. Lies is the truth as the current nominee government is promoting. - Thai Fashion Today.
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| 203.191.19.74 |
21/01/2007 21:08 |
Yes. They had the right to vote for Thaksin before the coup and the revokation of the constitution. But the nominee government will revoke their nationality very soon. - Yes
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| 203.191.19.74 |
21/01/2007 20:11 |
Because 99.9% of the Thai population support the seizure of power by force and the revokation of the constitution. - Answer.
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| 203.191.19.74 |
21/01/2007 20:42 |
OK. Excluding the 200 stupid protestors, all the Thai people promoted the use of force to seize power and applauded the revokation of the constitution. Also, you must count out the 20 million people who used to vote for Thaksin. They are not Thai. - answer.
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| 203.191.19.74 |
21/01/2007 20:47 |
You can see trees in the house compound but you can not see the jungle or forest. - The house area if bigger.
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| 203.191.19.74 |
21/01/2007 22:39 |
Thanks to the martial law, or the CNS version of the constitution, the country is healed. There has been no more major protest, groundless accusation and car bomb. Thai people are enjoying their life more than ever just like the Burmese are enjoying their happy life under the junta. - It's true.
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| 203.191.19.74 |
22/01/2007 01:29 |
Gatherings of more than 5 people in public places are strictly forbidden under the "constitution" (the martial law) by our beloved rulers, the Continuing National Shame (CNS). Everyone knows this. No one dares to risk his/her life for democracy against tanks and guns, except the taxi driver that hung himself. - Everyone knows why.
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218.254.78.71
(Hong Kong) |
21/01/2007 15:49 |
Don't shoot the messenger.Sopon is just a messenger only.Those who are not under martial law should understand this.Without their biased comments,The Nation will not be allowed to survive. - Alien
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| 218.254.78.71 |
21/01/2007 19:22 |
Thanks for "Bombings the work of JI"-16:17 I read the news this morning in our local newspaper,which is an extract from the Weekend Australian. Now peoples all over the world know the story and will not be fooled by those liars who kept on accusing someone without evidence just after the bombings. If they are Thais,then they are Thai's national insults. - Alien
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| 218.254.78.71 |
21/01/2007 20:35 |
Then the other 0.1% must be elites . 60,000,000X0.001=60,000. 60,000 elites cannot be overlooked and surely they can dominate any political movement. - Deduction
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| 218.254.78.71 |
21/01/2007 20:44 |
Saai Chon England, We can see the trees,but not the jungle. - Sek
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| 218.254.78.71 |
21/01/2007 21:05 |
20 million non-Thais could vote for Thaksin(answer,20:42),wonderful Thailand. - Non Thai
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| 218.254.78.71 |
21/01/2007 21:29 |
To yes, If what you said was true,then Thailand would be divided into three parts.The northern,central and southern.You must be a lover of "The story of Three Kingdoms."May be you are one of those who are trying to divide your Kingdom. - Non Thai
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(As you will see, from our internal data base, 10 comments attacking writer Sopon Onkgara came surprisingly from one computer in China and eight from Hong Kong at the time of the investigation. We launched the probe because many comments were suspiciously posted neck and neck. Had they come from really different posters, we must have been close to challenging youtube in terms of web traffic!!!)
More importantly, don't get us wrong. We love everyone of you, whether you hate or love Thaksin. You help make us a vibrant website with diversified perspectives. If we are to be a badly divided web community whose members like to make each other's blood boil by standing firm on their clashing ideologies, so be it. It's democracy and we are lucky we can still have a forum like this. You can fight for your stand on our website till the last drop of your blood but you can help us by writing under the same names to enable everyone to get a fair and accurate perspective of what's going on. You can post as much as you like and as often as you like, but please use just one identity.
Thank you and happy posting!!!
Web Editor
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