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Getting back to Sah Daeng, it must be obvious to everyone that :

Seh Daeng attempted assassination plus the red guards being drugged all on the same night, the night before the army moves in..........

Well its obvious who did it, however it is surprising that the "government" (the obvious candidate) would be so brazen as to do it and then just deny it, anyone who can work out 2+2=4 should be able to see within milliseconds what has happened here.

If it was last week then the link would not be so obvious as to doing it just before the crackdown starts, that stinks of just complete contempt for the law, mind you, a coup is also complete contempt for the laws of a country - so it all links in really ?

This might be the death nail in Abhisits reputation on the international stage, if it was not slaughtered already.

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Getting back to Sah Daeng, it must be obvious to everyone that :

Seh Daeng attempted assassination plus the red guards being drugged all on the same night, the night before the army moves in..........

Well its obvious who did it, however it is surprising that the "government" (the obvious candidate) would be so brazen as to do it and then just deny it, anyone who can work out 2+2=4 should be able to see within milliseconds what has happened here.

If it was last week then the link would not be so obvious as to doing it just before the crackdown starts, that stinks of just complete contempt for the law, mind you, a coup is also complete contempt for the laws of a country - so it all links in really ?

This might be the death nail in Abhisits reputation on the international stage, if it was not slaughtered already.

I'd like to know how the army drugged the red guards.

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Getting back to Sah Daeng, it must be obvious to everyone that :

Seh Daeng attempted assassination plus the red guards being drugged all on the same night, the night before the army moves in..........

Well its obvious who did it, however it is surprising that the "government" (the obvious candidate) would be so brazen as to do it and then just deny it, anyone who can work out 2+2=4 should be able to see within milliseconds what has happened here.

If it was last week then the link would not be so obvious as to doing it just before the crackdown starts, that stinks of just complete contempt for the law, mind you, a coup is also complete contempt for the laws of a country - so it all links in really ?

This might be the death nail in Abhisits reputation on the international stage, if it was not slaughtered already.

I'm quite sure everyone can put 1+1 together. It's a little too obvious, both the Seh Daeng assassination and the water poisoning happening hours after the army takes up positions around the red shirt camp.

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Getting back to Sah Daeng, it must be obvious to everyone that :

Seh Daeng attempted assassination plus the red guards being drugged all on the same night, the night before the army moves in..........

Well its obvious who did it, however it is surprising that the "government" (the obvious candidate) would be so brazen as to do it and then just deny it, anyone who can work out 2+2=4 should be able to see within milliseconds what has happened here.

If it was last week then the link would not be so obvious as to doing it just before the crackdown starts, that stinks of just complete contempt for the law, mind you, a coup is also complete contempt for the laws of a country - so it all links in really ?

This might be the death nail in Abhisits reputation on the international stage, if it was not slaughtered already.

I'd like to know how the army drugged the red guards.

Until yesterday, the army supplied the water to the red shirts. Unbelievable? It's true.

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Getting back to Sah Daeng, it must be obvious to everyone that :

Seh Daeng attempted assassination plus the red guards being drugged all on the same night, the night before the army moves in..........

Well its obvious who did it, however it is surprising that the "government" (the obvious candidate) would be so brazen as to do it and then just deny it, anyone who can work out 2+2=4 should be able to see within milliseconds what has happened here.

If it was last week then the link would not be so obvious as to doing it just before the crackdown starts, that stinks of just complete contempt for the law, mind you, a coup is also complete contempt for the laws of a country - so it all links in really ?

This might be the death nail in Abhisits reputation on the international stage, if it was not slaughtered already.

Anyone who is not so BRAINWASHED will not come to a conclusion so quickly.

Some facts to consider

- Sae Daeng is exclusively under Thaksin's command

- The Redshirt's leadership have fallen apart. Some of them are against Sae Daeng.

- In the interview before he was shot, Sae Daeng said that Thaksin does want the protest to win because it will mean he can't come home. Looks like Thaksin just lost his golden ticket

Of course, the government MIGHT be responsible. But the Red itself too.

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Unfortunately it looks like there is "no way out" for Thailand of this political crisis. Either way it will be the yellow or the red shirts taking to the streets, no matter who wins.

That is why the current prime minister just should have turned his back to the reds and ignored them, let them stay until August / September / October if they wanted to (but they must leave before the King's birthday). No problem with access to water during the rainy season. Also, this way, it would have given the reds more time to occupy hospitals, mix children with rouge demonstrators and so on. Let it go on long enough and perhaps even the reds would have been ashamed of themselves and not only the majority of the Thais ashamed of them

The Thai's would have been able to find a non-violent solution to this problem if they (by western media) had been allowed to use their own methods - non-action. But then, most westerners are taught to think that any action is jsutified to work on a problem, regardless of if it benefits the long term solution or not

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Getting back to Sah Daeng, it must be obvious to everyone that :

Seh Daeng attempted assassination plus the red guards being drugged all on the same night, the night before the army moves in..........

Well its obvious who did it, however it is surprising that the "government" (the obvious candidate) would be so brazen as to do it and then just deny it, anyone who can work out 2+2=4 should be able to see within milliseconds what has happened here.

If it was last week then the link would not be so obvious as to doing it just before the crackdown starts, that stinks of just complete contempt for the law, mind you, a coup is also complete contempt for the laws of a country - so it all links in really ?

This might be the death nail in Abhisits reputation on the international stage, if it was not slaughtered already.

I'd like to know how the army drugged the red guards.

Until yesterday, the army supplied the water to the red shirts. Unbelievable? It's true.

So the army gave them "good" water.... what source is their water coming from now? Does anybody know?

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Yes, the Reds have already shown their efforts with grenades around the country, haven't they.

Abhisit knows that there are violent reds all over the place, which is one of the reasons he hasn't just gone in and cleared the protests. This is a bigger problem that just Ratchaprasong, which is why the government have suggested the road map and peaceful solutions to end it.

Thaksin tried to cling to power by controlling all the important positions with his own people and rigging and buying elections, but couldn't get control of the army. After staying too long as an unelected care-taker PM, the army decided that enough was enough.

This time the army are telling the politicians to sort the mess out, but the reds don't want to negotiate.

The reds are more interested in violence...

<snip>

Oh, what a shame. And you were doing so well, too.

What a pity the rest of your post is full of the usual anti-red bullsh1t. The beginning was fairly good.

3 out of 10

Are you denying the rest of it? "complaining when anyone speaks out against them, searching people and cars, stopping spokesmen from speaking at rallies."

- At the start of the protests, the Reds threatening to protest at Chula when an anti-red group announced plans to protest there.

- A leader of the multi-coloureds being trapped at the airport when a group of red shirts started searching peoples cars looking for him when he was there to speak at an anti-red rally.

- The red shirt guards searching people and cars going to work or home in the protest area?

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Well its obvious who did it, however it is surprising that the "government" (the obvious candidate) would be so brazen as to do it and then just deny it, anyone who can work out 2+2=4 should be able to see within milliseconds what has happened here.

Funny how the same people who were urging caution against rushing to any conclusions regarding the origins and motives of the ronin shooters who shot at soldiers and who mingled amongst the reds, are now the ones happily implying that they know for certain who was behind the SD shooting, less than 24 hours after it occuring and with zero evidence to call upon.

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Getting back to Sah Daeng, it must be obvious to everyone that :

Seh Daeng attempted assassination plus the red guards being drugged all on the same night, the night before the army moves in..........

Well its obvious who did it, however it is surprising that the "government" (the obvious candidate) would be so brazen as to do it and then just deny it, anyone who can work out 2+2=4 should be able to see within milliseconds what has happened here.

If it was last week then the link would not be so obvious as to doing it just before the crackdown starts, that stinks of just complete contempt for the law, mind you, a coup is also complete contempt for the laws of a country - so it all links in really ?

This might be the death nail in Abhisits reputation on the international stage, if it was not slaughtered already.

Not obvious at all, unless you are using some new form of logic.

Try this, Army takes position, reds get out their weapons. Thus the reds did it! Obvious.

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Entered the temple exited the neck. Obviously shot from a quite high vantage point.

Long barrel, high power rifle, high velocity round, serious scope, with smoke sources as windage indicators

and SD doing a interview in a static place, wouldn't be that hard for a serious shooter.

Not commenting on what a snipper could or couldn't do... I wouldn't have a clue...

But I find it hard to believe that IF it was a someone inside the red-shirt compound, close up, that no one would have seen the shooter, that the shooter wouldn't have been captured... IMHO since I haven't seen reports of the shooter being captured it was done from some distance from the crowd...

Doesn't answer who pulled the trigger, just that they weren't close by...

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he could have been in Lumphini park on the grassy knoll

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Getting back to Sah Daeng, it must be obvious to everyone that :

Seh Daeng attempted assassination plus the red guards being drugged all on the same night, the night before the army moves in..........

Well its obvious who did it, however it is surprising that the "government" (the obvious candidate) would be so brazen as to do it and then just deny it, anyone who can work out 2+2=4 should be able to see within milliseconds what has happened here.

If it was last week then the link would not be so obvious as to doing it just before the crackdown starts, that stinks of just complete contempt for the law, mind you, a coup is also complete contempt for the laws of a country - so it all links in really ?

This might be the death nail in Abhisits reputation on the international stage, if it was not slaughtered already.

Not obvious at all, unless you are using some new form of logic.

Try this, Army takes position, reds get out their weapons. Thus the reds did it! Obvious.

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I'd like to know how the army drugged the red guards.

Until yesterday, the army supplied the water to the red shirts. Unbelievable? It's true.

So the army spiked the water supplied to the reds, and only a small number of red guards (and only red guards) reported to hospital.

Yes, unbelievable.

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Seh Daeng was simply a "mercenary" being paid by Thaksin. For him all of the stakes were great. Likely his salary as well as possible demise. Clearly he placed money above country, god, king. If all people place country, god, king above greed and corruption, there could be meaningful development and better life future for everyone, poor, rich, educated, uneducated.

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Unfortunately, there is much farang scum in Thailand with low IQs and education... so one can expect to read that these dregs want to see bloodshed.

But at least they are not out on the streets, giving us all a bad reputation, most of them seem to spend there lives posting crap on Thai Visa.

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Getting back to Sah Daeng, it must be obvious to everyone that :

Seh Daeng attempted assassination plus the red guards being drugged all on the same night, the night before the army moves in..........

Well its obvious who did it, however it is surprising that the "government" (the obvious candidate) would be so brazen as to do it and then just deny it, anyone who can work out 2+2=4 should be able to see within milliseconds what has happened here.

If it was last week then the link would not be so obvious as to doing it just before the crackdown starts, that stinks of just complete contempt for the law, mind you, a coup is also complete contempt for the laws of a country - so it all links in really ?

This might be the death nail in Abhisits reputation on the international stage, if it was not slaughtered already.

I'd like to know how the army drugged the red guards.

Until yesterday, the army supplied the water to the red shirts. Unbelievable? It's true.

Is their money that good?

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I'd like to know how the army drugged the red guards.

Until yesterday, the army supplied the water to the red shirts. Unbelievable? It's true.

So the army spiked the water supplied to the reds, and only a small number of red guards (and only red guards) reported to hospital.

Yes, unbelievable.

The army have had two months to place spies within the protest, it doesn't seem that hard to join. Just kiss the picture of Thaksin and take the oath not to think for yourself.

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Once again the fake pm shows his true colors. His puppet masters say 'take him out' and he replies 'yessah massah' and orders the hit. If the fight to establish democracy requires central bkk to be shut down for 10 years, I hope and pray those good people have the strength to see it through. They are heros, every one.

Obviously you must have two "fundemental appendages", you couldn't get that silly by manipulating only one?? :)

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Getting back to Sah Daeng, it must be obvious to everyone that :

Seh Daeng attempted assassination plus the red guards being drugged all on the same night, the night before the army moves in..........

Well its obvious who did it, however it is surprising that the "government" (the obvious candidate) would be so brazen as to do it and then just deny it, anyone who can work out 2+2=4 should be able to see within milliseconds what has happened here.

If it was last week then the link would not be so obvious as to doing it just before the crackdown starts, that stinks of just complete contempt for the law, mind you, a coup is also complete contempt for the laws of a country - so it all links in really ?

This might be the death nail in Abhisits reputation on the international stage, if it was not slaughtered already.

i just saw Korn being interviewed on CNN, there was certainly no finger pointing at Abhisit for this surge in violence

in fact they were very complimentary to Korn as to how he had managed to keep the economy on an even keel during this protracted crisis brought about by the reds

is CNN international stage enough for you?

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Getting back to Sah Daeng, it must be obvious to everyone that :

Seh Daeng attempted assassination plus the red guards being drugged all on the same night, the night before the army moves in..........

Well its obvious who did it, however it is surprising that the "government" (the obvious candidate) would be so brazen as to do it and then just deny it, anyone who can work out 2+2=4 should be able to see within milliseconds what has happened here.

If it was last week then the link would not be so obvious as to doing it just before the crackdown starts, that stinks of just complete contempt for the law, mind you, a coup is also complete contempt for the laws of a country - so it all links in really ?

This might be the death nail in Abhisits reputation on the international stage, if it was not slaughtered already.

A Red Shirt apologist / agitator accusing The Government - who've been ridiculoulsy accomodating of, and patient with, thousands of Terrorists hellbent on bloodshed, anarchy and destruction - of having "complete contempt for the law"?!! :D

And that on the basis of some deed (a sweet one!) they've said they were not responsible for!

Erm ... I'll have a bottle of whatever this guy's on!! :D That's got to be some mighty strong Sang Som!!!

BTW ... 2+2 is not always equal to four! In certain numeral systems it never is!! :)

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Getting back to Sah Daeng, it must be obvious to everyone that :

Seh Daeng attempted assassination plus the red guards being drugged all on the same night, the night before the army moves in..........

Well its obvious who did it, however it is surprising that the "government" (the obvious candidate) would be so brazen as to do it and then just deny it, anyone who can work out 2+2=4 should be able to see within milliseconds what has happened here.

If it was last week then the link would not be so obvious as to doing it just before the crackdown starts, that stinks of just complete contempt for the law, mind you, a coup is also complete contempt for the laws of a country - so it all links in really ?

This might be the death nail in Abhisits reputation on the international stage, if it was not slaughtered already.

I'd like to know how the army drugged the red guards.

Many of the police and army seem rather friendly with the red shirts

They probably just sauntered over and offered them a glass of ice

cold lemonade

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Getting back to Sah Daeng, it must be obvious to everyone that :

Seh Daeng attempted assassination plus the red guards being drugged all on the same night, the night before the army moves in..........

Well its obvious who did it, however it is surprising that the "government" (the obvious candidate) would be so brazen as to do it and then just deny it, anyone who can work out 2+2=4 should be able to see within milliseconds what has happened here.

If it was last week then the link would not be so obvious as to doing it just before the crackdown starts, that stinks of just complete contempt for the law, mind you, a coup is also complete contempt for the laws of a country - so it all links in really ?

This might be the death nail in Abhisits reputation on the international stage, if it was not slaughtered already.

I'd like to know how the army drugged the red guards.

Until yesterday, the army supplied the water to the red shirts. Unbelievable? It's true.

Dis info alert. There have been pictures of public fire hydrants used by the reds. They have installed complete water systems to them. Other reports of water being sourced from police facilities.

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Thaksin's proposal 1) stp military-police operation 2) lift SOE 3) open talks w/ redshirts 4) reconciliation w/ all parties involved #NNA

Amazing how the red's proposals always start with "you do this", followed by "you do that", before we will do anything. Want a bet that their idea of negotiation starts the same way?

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Thaksin's proposal 1) stop military-police operation 2) lift SOE 3) open talks w/ redshirts 4) reconciliation w/ all parties involved

NNA

proposal 5

remove Seh Daengs life support so that he cannot spill the beans about my revolutionary attempts to take over Thailand

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Thaksin's proposal 1) stop military-police operation 2) lift SOE 3) open talks w/ redshirts 4) reconciliation w/ all parties involved

NNA

proposal 5

remove Seh Daengs life support so that he cannot spill the beans about my revolutionary attempts to take over Thailand

Sensible proposal

1. Stop all protests immediately and disperse

2. Red leaders surrender to police to answer charges

3. Lift SOE and troops return to barracks

4. reconciliation

5. work towards fresh elections

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Thaksin's proposal 1) stop military-police operation 2) lift SOE 3) open talks w/ redshirts 4) reconciliation w/ all parties involved

NNA

proposal 5

remove Seh Daengs life support so that he cannot spill the beans about my revolutionary attempts to take over Thailand

Sensible proposal

1. Stop all protests immediately and disperse

2. Red leaders surrender to police to answer charges

3. Lift SOE and troops return to barracks

4. reconciliation

5. work towards fresh elections

That sounds very familiar - wasn't proposed by Abhisit by any chance ?

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