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Who Are The Enemies Of The State?


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Our Eaton/Oxford-graduate Prime Minister contends that the red shirts who declared "Victory" at having stopped the ASEAN Summit in Pattaya are public enemies. Didn't the PAD also declare "victory" after seizing the airport? But the PAD are not public enemies because they ARE the "Public".... right? I'm trying to understand the logic of what could not possibly be hypocrisy and contempt for the masses on the part of those who govern.

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Our Eaton/Oxford-graduate Prime Minister contends that the red shirts who declared "Victory" at having stopped the ASEAN Summit in Pattaya are public enemies. Didn't the PAD also declare "victory" after seizing the airport? But the PAD are not public enemies because they ARE the "Public".... right? I'm trying to understand the logic of what could not possibly be hypocrisy and contempt for the masses on the part of those who govern.

You hit the nail on the head. The red shirts are now saying that the government is the enemy of the people.

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Who Are The Enemies Of The State?

Welcome to the world of fashion! To understand the answer to that you have to understand that fashion is always at the cutting edge. Yellow is soooo 2008, whereas red has recently made a comeback. Much like the miniskirt really. Fashion TV itself is having a few problems right now spotting the next trend, they've been surprised by the appearance of blue and some fashion reporters are suggesting that we may see an awful lot of green in the coming days. As always, you're safe with more classic neutral colours such as white or black. :o

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