Monday , October 12 , 2009
Southern Thailand.
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The current crises in the southern region of Thailand is devastatingly heartbreaking. My stomach churns when I think of the death, violence, anger, fear, hurt and pain that our Thai Muslim and Thai Buddhist brothers and sisters in the south are experiencing. I cannot pretend to imagine what it must be like to experience this on a daily basis but I believe that most Thai people in other parts of th....
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Thursday , March 5 , 2009
Discussion: Developing a new standard of business in Thailand.
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The challenges we face as a nation today are vast and encompasses a broad range of issues that in my opinion requires us to take a preemptive approach towards resolution. I feel that there is a key issue that is eroding equitable faith in Thailand as well as most of the free world economies today, and that issue is corruption. Corruption is a monstrosity that drains economies and the hopes of the pe....
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Wednesday , February 4 , 2009
Blog Competition: Economic and Political Recovery for Thailand.
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To address the economic and political crisis in Thailand in my view would require some form of economic and political triage. Which is the process of prioritizing various situations and addressing them based upon the severity of their conditions. The primary objective is to earnestly address as many of the issues as possible according to their urgency.The first and most urgent issue I feel, is the re....
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Tuesday , January 20 , 2009
Thailand: Economic Stimulus. Part II
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This blog is a follow up on a blog that I wrote in April of last year. http://blog.nationmultimedia.com/Patriot/2008/04/29/entry-1 The current global downturn in my opinion has reached a level of economic-pandemic. The once invincible financial institutions of developed and non-developed nations of the days of old are diminishing at a rate that was thought to be inconceivable, they are now struggli....
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Sunday , December 14 , 2008
Thailand: The perpetual cycle of failed leadership.
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Once again we are back to more political nonsense and durian republic practices. Personally, I have had enough of this bogusness of the same old faces and the same old-fashioned selfish power alliances. It is time for real change. As we watch the power players maneuver in their attempts to take advantage of our nation’s crisis, it is appalling to see that there really is no g....
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