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poisonus

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  1. The final desperate move of a frightened group of crooks, con artists, terrorists, con men, thugs, bully boys, intimidators and corrupt VERMIN.

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    The vast majority of the Thai people are looking forward to the election on Feb 2 nd and saying "Our day will come!" It's about time they swept the streets.

    You really need to keep up.

    Latest poll shows 53% wanting a reform council and 17% wanting elections

    Even if they allow leprechauns the vote, your still buggered

    Sent from my Nexus 4 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app

    Awesome response.

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  2. Senior Pol Col Chusak Techarakpong is stating so soon after the event that the assailants were involved in either drug or car smuggling rings and not there to cause trouble? Seriously? Why would they even try to break through any checkpoints when they know it's a "protest" area and security is in place?

    And why only 30 Police guarding that area? If they were serious about protecting people/anyone, they could ring each protest site with a wall of Police very easily. It's a joke.

    Also sends out the message that the police will ensure safe passage to attackers and then clear them if they get caught.

    No wonder they are getting bolder and more audacious in their assaults.

    If any of these were linked to the PDRC or PCAD or even the military. The police would be straight into prosecution mode with pictures of the attackers sitting at a desk pointing at their weapons with a bunch of proud faced police in the background.

    A bit like the 2 PDRC guards they caught with firecrackers and a machete. The police would not waste time.

    Just goes to prove really that none of these attackers are from PDRC or PCAD, but in fact red shirts or police themselves.

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  3. 2 completely different reports one sighting an attack on protesters, the other saying it was nothing to do with the protesters.

    The police once again seem to be allowing attackers into the protest sites (2 checkpoints breached). Then the whole thing was bungled. But it's OK, according to the pigs they are harmless druggies or car thieves (when they make their minds up). Not a threat.

    Why the hell do the protest guards hand these animals to police to be instantly cleared and released???????

    I wonder what Prayuth is making of all this BS from the police.

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  4. Hahaha

    Last report said that the car was riddled with bullets.

    I doubt very much that this is anything other than an attempt to attack the protests. The police unfortunately have a woman they arrested, and seems everyone they arrest the police instantly deny they are protest attackers. Just another cover up by the police.

    I have said it once and I will say it again.

    Get rid of the police, and put the army in their place and we may see some results and get some explanations.

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  5. CAPO condemns protester intrusion at DSI office, threatening officials; considering invoking emergency decree if violence intensifies /MCOT

    They consider a peaceful 'visit' as violence?

    They are lucky that the protesters have been instructed to remain peaceful. If they were sent to be 'violent' then the DSI would be raised to the ground.

    The DSI have no power to invoke anything apart from scapegoating.

    They will be the first on the run when the protesters win.

    Note to Tarrit & Surapong..... You know you are on borrowed time. I suggest you start packing the suitcase and applying for a Dubai visa. Your end is coming and it is coming fast.

  6. I like the way the report said 'Trang' number plates.

    It is almost like the car was deliberately taken to be abandoned as some form of 'suggestion'.

    It's a pity the police got the girl, now everything will be twisted and distorted. If she is a red shirt, she will be released and that is the last anyone will hear about it. Same as all the other arrests.

    This is why the army need to push out the police and do the job themselves and maybe we will get results, but more importantly, explanations.

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  7. Declaring the state of emergency would be one thing. But who would enforce it? Imported Cambodians? CAPO? The ricefarmers that have been paid? I can't imagine the army will.

    Chalerm and Jatuporn are being quiet lately. Are they in training for enforcing the state of emergency? Or preparing their exit?

    It all sounds a bit like the last days of an empire.

    Perhaps these who were being amassed at police HQ last night.

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    Not very good pics, but are of hundreds of riot police getting ready for something.

    Add this to the report of 100 police minivans and 15 police buses being mobilized.

    One can assume that this is not a discussion about whether to enforce a state of emergency, but more like 'how' they will enforce it and how hard it will be.

    But ultimately we all know who will come off the worst.

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  8. I see many farang at the protests getting their pictures taken carry their Thai flag and blowing their whistles like it is some kind of sideshow attraction laid of just for them.

    Until of course one of these tourists get blown to pieces. Then their would be an almighty hoohaa in the west.

    It is not a circus attraction, even though it has a carnival atmosphere which is testament to one of the most peaceful rallies I have ever seen in my life, there are still evil forces at work that have the power of police and government backing, which means it can all go Pete Tong at any given second.

    If a tourist gets killed, it will be the fault of the tourist and nobody else.

  9. The rice farmers must be mad. The unelected electoral commission are responsible for this not the government. If they think the PRDC are going to support rice farmers they are sadly deluding themselves

    Blind Monkey?

    The EC are 100% correct.

    The PTP are sunk..... get used to it.

    Only an imbecile standing in a burning house blaming those who started the fire.

  10. WOW!!

    Whoever would have thought that the rice scam that was installed to separate the people at the ballots and force in a populist government would be the very thing to bring both sides back together in forcing the same government out.

    Now the more we see of this in the coming days, may just be the panacea that spreads its healing throughout the north and bonds people in a common cause.

    Happy Days.

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  11. What do the deans think the difference is between a "provisional government that wins acceptance from all sides" and an election? Their comments are preposterous and this is thought leadership teaching Thai future.

    Actually it isn't preposterous. You have clearly misunderstood.

    The difference is that they are appointed by mutual agreement from each constituency, rather than elected by a majority. That is a clear difference.

    It is actually a way of appointing an emergency government that is as close as possible to what everyone is happy with on a temporary basis to fill the political void.

    There would be arguments, but it would end up a mixture of who red shirts want from the north to act of their behalf and what people from the south want to represent their interests, instead of a steamroller government forced into power by one set of idealists.

    This is not an uncommon form of government in these circumstances.

  12. These are the same tactics used by the Nazi Party to indoctrinate the people and brainwash them into supporting the fascist ideals of the movement.

    While certain people on a certain side of the political fence wallow in pointing out dwindling numbers at the protests while not actually understanding why.... we have their own side forcing young children tho parade around the streets of the capital in support of a regime and corrupt election system against their will.

    But again it backfires and have shown that even children of 12 years of age and up are not so stupid. The people's minds are slowly becoming free. This is a valuable improvement for the future.

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  13. "Meanwhile, Naval Special Warfare commander Rear Admiral Winai Klom-in yesterday threatened to file a lawsuit against the Royal Thai Police if it can be established that the police caused misunderstanding via social media that one of his subordinates had flung a grenade at Victory Monument."

    Through social media we see EVERYTHING, Mr. Chief Admiral. If you want to blame someone or something, blame the Internet and all the social media, for making your Navy lose face.

    <deleted>, the navy knew that pictures were used that only the police have access to apart from themselves, that is why they KNOW the police planted the pictures on the social media.

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  14. There is a rumour that they have offered 500Kbt for the identity of the bombing suspect. Just what my wife told me. So if true they are definitely trying

    Did it ever cross your mind that they are hoping that someone with links to the PDRC ends up being exposed because they already have connections within the red camp that have told them it wasn't them? So they are pinning their hopes on it being from the protester side and are desperate to get it exposed??

    Because we all know the police are linked directly to Ko Tee and the main red shirt hard cores.

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