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Salinda Klanklinhom |
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Bee |
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March 24, 1984 |
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Thailand |
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I am a Thai Barrister and a LLM student. |
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I have 2 brothers they all are older than me but I don't have any sister.I live at home with my brother in Bangkok.My mother & Father don't live with me because they have to work in my hometown(Bangkok isn't my hometown but my hometown is Phitsanulok Province in the North of Thailand) |
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ksalinda@hotmail.com or
klanklinhom_salinda@lycos.com |
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I like to watch football matches since I was about 6 years old but they weren't English Premier League, they were Thai League.I like to watch Premier League when I was 12.The first match I saw Liverpool&Premier League was the match Liverpool VS Newcastle at Anfield in 1996(95/96) and Liverpool won the match 4-3.In that match I knew Red Machine(in that match they are real Red Machine but since Gerard Houllier comes Liverpool was changed),and the players of team in that time such as Steve McManaman, Jamie Redknapp, Ian Rush, Jason McAteer, David James, Robbie Fowler. At first, I like Liverpool very much because they are Red Machine but now they aren't, so now I don't like them. In 2001/2002 season I didn't like Liverpool much and I didn't want Liverpool to win any trophy in this season and other season if Gerard Houllier still manage the team because they didn't play like Red Machine so when Liverpool sold Robbie to Leeds I decided to cheer Leeds because there are not many teams I like. I also like Southampton & Everton.I like them because they have a excellent players such as Kevin Campbell, Matthew Le Tissia, and Pahars.
Now Robbie has returned to Liverpool but I still don't support Liverpool. The reason is that they are not Red Machine which I knew 10 years ago. I will not support Liverpool only because Robbie plays for them. I will support Liverpool again if they can prove they are Red Machine(For me, it doesn't depend on how many goals they can score in a game but how many times they try to score). |
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I live in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand has many places for you to visit. Thailand is a country in Southeast Asia. The most important thing you have to know is Thailand have never been a colony of any countries. We have our own language, Thai. That's why we aren't good at English, Spanish, French. I realized that there are many countries around the world so this may lead to the difference between our culture. And the difference between yours and mine can't be compared which is better because you have to understand that every country has its own culture & characteristic. I have to say this because there are some men that haven't understood or learnt the culture of other country. If you are not those guys , don't be worried.
The things above I wrote about Thailand for 3 years ago. But now the things which have happened here since Sept 19, 2006 are unacceptable. Thailand used to be a democracy but it is not a democracy since then. The military used their armed forces(without any violence) in order to get executive power while doing so is illegal. They gave the reasons why they had to do so but they aren't reasonable. When you think someone is corrupt, you can do with him in many legal ways, to use the power is not the last and the right answer. You can bring a case to the Court. We used to use the theory "Separation of the Powers" which the judicial power, legislative power and executive power can check and balance each other. I am a lawyer. I don't much expert in Public law but I do know Social Contract. The social contract is a contract which people in one community bind themselves in order to give away some of their rights. And choose one of them to be their administrator. If their administrator does something wrong, the people in that community can revoke the power. So social contract, a man who has the right to call off is the people in that communuty. The military don't have the right to do so at all. Things like the situations on Sept 19, 2006 were not the first time which has happened in Thailand. But those times I was too young to understand Democracy(the last time was in 1992, I was only seven years old.). So this time I learnt a lot about Democracy.
THE STORY IS NOT OVER YET |