Friday, December 26, 2008

BBC Reporter Jonathan Head Could Face 15 Years In Thai Jail

It seems too powerful that a personal complaint can speak for royalty, whether the royalty agrees or not. I recall many who did not like what was said about American President Richard Nixon, but they were called a "Silent Majority" and this complaint sounds like a political maneuver for power. The Watergate "burglers" with their Chapstick microphones (wires running up their sleeves on tour from the National Archives) on lookouts didn't like what was said either about the President.  BBC Reporter Jonathan Head Could Face 15 Years In Thai Jail

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