Viagra stiffens up the vote in Thailand

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Viagra stiffens up the vote in Thailand

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Candidates in next month's fiercely contested Thai election have been offering Viagra in exchange for votes, it was alleged Friday.

Elderly male voters are being wooed with the little blue pill used to treat sexual dysfunction at social functions, claimed Sayan Nopcha, a campaigner for the People Power Party (PPP) in Pathum Thani, near Bangkok.

"A politician is giving out Viagra to gain popularity and votes. I think this is a very bad method of vote buying," Sayan told the Bangkok Post. He showed journalists two tablets as "proof" of his allegations and warned that cheap Viagra substitutes could be very damaging to the health of voters.

The December 23 general election is to return power to the people after the September 2006 coup d'etat that brought a military-appointed government to power.

The PPP, widely considered a proxy party for deposed prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, is fiercely contesting the election against 40 other parties for 480 seats in the lower house.

There are 4,200 candidates running for election. Critics of the ousted prime minister claim that his "Viagra" is his recent purchase of Manchester City Football Club in England to keep his name in the news in soccer mad Thailand. Manchester City recently signed up three young Thai players - unlikely drafts for a professional league team, but fascinating for Thai voters.

Vote buying is traditionally rampant in Thai elections where rural voters are more impressed by hard cash than superficial ideologies. The Election Commission has toughened up the rules so much this time that even giving away T-shirts and soft drinks can be censored.

Sayan refused to disclose who might be giving out the sex drug because he said it was difficult to prove. The wildly popular drug is supposed to be used only on doctor's advice but can be bought over the counter in Thailand. However, it is too expensive for most Thais.

Source: Bangkok Post

Thought: A responsible politician would give out birth control and promises for better education ... but this is Thailand and such things do not exist.
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Sounds very counterproductive.
The old guys would be busy elsewhere and forget to vote.
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Wouldnt fancy being in the queues. :mrgreen:
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Post by sargeant »

I think its probably a good way of getting your voters to stand up and be counted :lach: :lach:
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I love this bit:
buksida wrote:"A politician is giving out Viagra to gain popularity and votes. I think this is a very bad method of vote buying," Sayan told the Bangkok Post.
Obviously, according to Sayan, there are both good and bad methods of vote buying!

Hilarious!

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Jaime wrote:I love this bit:
buksida wrote:"A politician is giving out Viagra to gain popularity and votes. I think this is a very bad method of vote buying," Sayan told the Bangkok Post.
Obviously, according to Sayan, there are both good and bad methods of vote buying!

Hilarious!

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Sounds more like "Damn! I wish I had thought of that" :D
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