is it safe to go to asean conference with the daad and pad galivanting around
i want the truth from the polite deceiving money greedy thailand political establishment.firstly since the asean conf has been moved from bangkok is the weekend of feb the 27th fixed into real time. secondly since i am a vulnerable fragile human being bullets machetes and clackers between the pad and daad and trigger happy police make it safe for me to visit hua hin at this time. thirdly as a worldly wise aUSTRALIAN free lance journalist capable of contributing to the conference what specific steps and where must i take in bangkok to receive an official invite to the conference or am i wasting my time in the shifting sands of thailands siam dream unreal society.pm abhisit and and sondhi limthongul is it too much to ask perhaps both of you you can respond to this query.a thaksin phonecall would also be appreciated but perhaps that is too far away for a realist like myself.PS I WILL TRY NOT TO EMBARRASS KEVIN RUDD WHO SPEAKS MANDARIN. my intention is to ask him to put onto the table of business the creation of an interasian police military force to follow through on the suggestion of the french pm sarkozy at the un for the right of intervention and disciplining of any asean government member who harms imprisons or murders its citizens and refugees. perhaps in the future the asean leaders will do better than the un. dr adam rosenblatt rosenblatt .
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