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LipeLarry

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  1. Suthep claimed during a street march interview that he collectively with his group are the actual 'owners' of Thailand

    Can you validate your claimed quote with a source and link?

    Apparent confirmation your claim was false.

    http://www.thedailystar.net/print_post/thai-protest-leader-promises-to-clear-streets-moving-campaign-to-park-13554

    Thank you for definitively confirming that the claimed quote was false.

  2. Fred Flintstone post # 53

    They co operate because the captors have guns -

    Its really pointless observing obedience when the hostages have guns to their heads

    Here in 2010 were you? Somehow I doubt it.

    pict113.jpg

    http://cryptome.org/info/thai-police/pict113.jpg

    Despite having the army on their side, the other lot weren't blameless either.

    *photo with no link removed from above post*

    Reds had the superior firepower and number of armed combatants.

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  3. Where exactly has PTP failed?

    Every time there is a fair contest, they win.

    This is why the Yellows keep having to play outside the rules (i.e. cheat).

    Realizing that you must not have been here at the time, but both of Thaksin's parties (TRT and PPP) were the ones guilty of cheating.

    In typical "brilliant" Thaksin style they cheated in elections that they would have won even without cheating, but, yet, they still cheated.

    And after they were disbanded the first time.....they repeated it a second time... and were disbanded again.

    Yes, Thaksin is a genius.

    rolleyes.gif

    All three of Thaksin's parties have been accused of cheating by sore losers. No reputable international body believes Thaksin bought or stole any of the 6 elections

    *personal flaming edited out from above post*

    Two of his parties were convicted of cheating and no reputable international body has ever contested or disputed them.

  4. I have written to US congressmen about the need to disengage with Thailand while Military junta are holding the country hostage=

    Many in the US are seeing that its strategic position in South East Asia is best served with its Political credibility intact.

    What is likely is a winding Back similar to Australia who now has placed Bans on the Thai junta also.

    What is more likely, as evidenced by the OP, is the opposite of your speculation. ;)

    What were the congressmen's response to your recommendations?

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  5. A little like Prayuth in the months leading up to the coup was quoted almost every day saying:

    "No coup, no coup, no coup, no coup, no coup, no coup............................................"whistling.gif

    BANGKOK (AP) Thailand's powerful army chief on Friday issued his strongest call yet for the nation's political rivals to overcome their bitter divide, refusing to rule out the possibility of a military coup as long as the conflict threatens to tear the country apart. whistling.gifwhistling.gifwhistling.gif

    http://news.yahoo.com/thai-army-chief-urges-calm-doesn-39-t-091747388.html

    :lol: typical of Thaksin supporters..... Long on claims, short on reality....

    :cheesy:

  6. As much as I dislike Suthep I wouldn't be pointing too many fingers at him for what went down in 2010, he army are a law unto themselves in this country and I think it should be generals answering questions in this case and people on the ground at the time, not the person who commanded the army to go in and take back control as I can't imagine him and Abhisit were sitting in a room like two evil villains telling the army to make sure to kill everyone including foreign reporters.

    Bizarre as that is, that's exactly how some red shirt clowns have portrayed it in their posts.

  7. Where exactly has PTP failed?

    Every time there is a fair contest, they win.

    This is why the Yellows keep having to play outside the rules (i.e. cheat).

    Realizing that you must not have been here at the time, but both of Thaksin's parties (TRT and PPP) were the ones guilty of cheating.

    In typical "brilliant" Thaksin style they cheated in elections that they would have won even without cheating, but, yet, they still cheated.

    And after they were disbanded the first time.....they repeated it a second time... and were disbanded again.

    Yes, Thaksin is a genius.

    :rolleyes:

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  8. All the PTP have to do is sit back and wait for an election date and they will be back bigger and better than ever.

    If he got off the plane tomorrow he would be hailed a hero if he spent time in jail on the day of his release even more than that.

    These are just the cold hard facts that the dems have to face!

    :cheesy:

    Fortune teller-like future prognostications are somehow called "cold hard facts."

    Clearer now why you like Thaksin. He believes in fortune tellers also, and that has worked out so well for him and his family.

    :cheesy:

  9. If K Suthep has nothing to hide and is blameless why does he not just get it over with, he can't just say "no I'm not going to bother"? Has guilt driven him to become a monk?

    Is that what he said?

    What did he really say?

    Nobody knows, because there's not a single quote in the red press Khaosod so-called article.

    So it's all left to conjecture and endless speculation as to what really did occur and what specifically was said.

    Worse than pathetic reporting from the sham news source.

    Does this count as a quote? "Suthep, who is now living as a monk in southern Thailand, said he would not attend the court hearing because he has already given testimonies in other court cases related to the 2010 crackdown, an official at the public prosecutors office said yesterday. "

    No.

    Quotation marks surrounding what someone said are usually a good indication of a quote.

    ;)

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  10. I said Suthep would use the robes to hide behind

    It should be simple ... you get a court summons you either appear or get charged.

    Putting on a robe for him was a strategy then as it is now.....to thwart any attempt at making him accountable for his actions.

    Even from the red press Khaosod, there is zero corroboration of your speculation in the OP.

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  11. If K Suthep has nothing to hide and is blameless why does he not just get it over with, he can't just say "no I'm not going to bother"? Has guilt driven him to become a monk?

    Is that what he said?

    What did he really say?

    Nobody knows, because there's not a single quote in the red press Khaosod so-called article.

    So it's all left to conjecture and endless speculation as to what really did occur and what specifically was said.

    Worse than pathetic reporting from the sham news source.

  12. I also worked with an odious American (btw I don'tthink all Americans are odious) who claimed that all the deaths of the red shirts were caused by other red shirts to make the yellows look bad.

    That is the sort of utter tripe we've been hearing for a few years. And it really p..sses me off!

    For impartiality, can we presume that similar other tripe also p..sses you off?

    Suthep walked the streets while grenades were going off because he most likely was directing the grenade throwers and knew he was never in harms way.

  13. Yinglucks got the gonads to go the distance yet this bloke hides

    Yingluck is actually female and therefore has no gonads (perhaps the Thai ladies that you've been fraternising with aren't exactly ladies - better do a quick check or you could end up in all sorts of trouble my friend)

    It's heart warming to see Yingluck defenders helping one another out.

    :thumbsup:

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  14. Thaksin is again outsmarting those opposed to him.

    He will simply sit back and let the military fail

    Uncle T aint a saint, but he's head and shoulders above and three steps in front of the clowns opposite him.

    :cheesy:

    Yeah, Thaksin is brilliant.

    His being out of Thailand for the past six years and counting has worked out splendidly for him.

    Now he just needs to "sit back" for another unknown number of additional years and then he'll be in a good position. :lol::D

    He'll croak by then, but I do hope he follows your strategical advice. :lol:

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