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Yes...90 protesters dead and over 1900 wounded!

And these yellow belly yellow shirt suporters call them "violent"!

Same old cries of the desperate farangs that are sooo afraid of being kicked out the country when Khun Thanksin comes back and tightens immigration !

Times up gents...last call for drinks...and turn the lights out when you leave

Any day now :)

I remember a number of posts a few months ago against Abhisit because he had tightened up immigration and hated farangs.

I'm guessing that it won't make any difference who is in power. There will be occasional crack downs and occasional changes which will suit some but not others.

Most of it will be bureaucratic, not political. It's been happening for years, and will continue to happen.

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[These people are like some monster in a horror movie. They get beaten and killed many times only to rise up again from the deep. The leaders are evil nasty people who's only thought is how they can get more for themselves and it is sad how so many poor are brainwashed into thinking they care one bit for the plight of the poor. They have proved themselves to be extremely violent and willing to destroy anything if they can in their way. And please don't say yellows are as bad. During yellows protests I don't think their was one serious injury let alone deaths. No serious harm was done to property and their was no great intimidation of people. Ok the airport was shut for 2 weeks, so what airports have been shut for long periods in lots of places. I can only hope for sake of Thai people and my Thia family that this monster is finally defeated and then maybe just maybe some party who really care about poor will rise up and peacefully effect change without being in it solely for good of one person and his minions. I doubt it, so the best of bunch at moment sadly is current government and I wish them well in dealing with this menace. Thai people have lived with corruption as a system for centuries which does not make it right but if the likes of Mr T ever get their way the real danger is a repeat of what has happened in Zimbabwie, Iraq and many other places. Of course by the time it is obvious that has happened it will take decades if ever for Thai society to ever recover. I am thankful that the army can and will and has acted to prevent total dictatorship even if this is at cost of a high degree of corruption. I wish forangs would stop trying to compare Thailand with their idea of how perfect west is.

Come on, all the time the same story....boring, red come up, new user come up to call for evil and violent red....pls dont start again this story, the red are bad, the yellow same same so we cannot start this all the time and show the video of the violent yellow and red and multicolor...are all the same, some good, some bad ecc ecc...then many of us live in Thailand for 10-20-30 years, really do you want expalin to us all this? ok, tell me my friend do you never stay on the road meanwhile this things happen?

No you never stay in the middle of the raod and see whit your eyes the true...like me and others...so go back in your room from where you look you T.V. and watch also this time.

Take care bye

PS:You said " I am thankful that the army can and will and has acted to prevent total dictatorship "...I see "90 people dead and 1900 in hospital"...yes we can understand...also beacause ours country are not perfect or we live there :D.

Yes...90 protesters dead and over 1900 wounded!

And these yellow belly yellow shirt suporters call them "violent"!

Same old cries of the desperate farangs that are sooo afraid of being kicked out the country when Khun Thanksin comes back and tightens immigration !

Times up gents...last call for drinks...and turn the lights out when you leave

Any day now :)

your post contains an error of fact; "..........90 protesters dead and over 1900 wounded!" The figure given included military, first aid workers, journalists, and by-standers. It also includes looters and members of a rioting mob attempting to torch the city. It also includes members of the Red movement who took up arms, whence they ceased being protesters and became...........insurrectionists/terrorists/militia/fair game. Take your pick.

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And these yellow belly yellow shirt suporters call them "violent"!

:lol: Straight from the mouth of one of TV forums Red blinded supporters :rolleyes:

I was going to comment on your figures as well to point out that they not only included Red shirt protesters but alot of other groups as well, but I see other posters have also corrected you on that.

I am wondering how many of those injured and killed Red shirters would have no opted to have been at the past protests if they had either a. know the truth behind how they were being used OR b. wern't being paid and fed to be there. Unlike yourself I can see that there are problems with both sides and their subsequent arguments & clearly there are some people that are well on their way to hel_l with the decisions and actions they have made and taken in the past. Does any of this surprise me, nope, Politics and Religion :rolleyes: .

Finally, isnt it about time that some of the morons that lead this movement stop and re-think their strategy? Elections are coming in the forseable future, how bout letting the people decide?

Anyway, its good to see the same old faces and names and the same old DROANING arguements. :rolleyes:

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Around the 24th of August K. Jatuporn said something like "the UDD would not organise a protest in the capital even if the state of emergency is lifted in Bangkok. Another rally might result in more people being killed and injured."

I guess the UDD is no longer involved?

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I think the authorities should ask the organisers of the rally for a deposit, to cover the expense of cleaning up afterward and to pay for possible damage being caused.

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I think the authorities should ask the organisers of the rally for a deposit, to cover the expense of cleaning up afterward and to pay for possible damage being caused.

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