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Avoid Bangkok's Ratchaprasong, Reds Told


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A bizarrely dressed Red Shirt armed with a fake gun has just pranced about in front of a passing motorcyclist who was wearing a shirt marked, 'Truth Today'.

http://www.demotix.c...ngkok-bloodshed

So, what great insight has this provided on the thread about Red Shirts being told to avoid the Democrat "rally" at Rachaprhasong? Will this guy walk behind that motorcycle dressed like that every day? Why else the title? More importantly, Why do you insist on wasting our time and bandwidth?

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Not sure what your expectations are for any discussion, but "great insights" are few and far between. If you're going to ask that question of every poster, you'll be a busy person. Same with asking every poster when a time-wasting claim is put up by them, eg. Abhisit is not the elected PM, has been answered and re-answered and re-answered hundreds and hundreds of times.

Still, in regards to the Red Shirt Leaders now saying there could be "fake reds" showing up at Ratchaprasong, they have an out. Surely they could point to this man as an example of a fake red and not one of their own democracy advocates. :rolleyes:

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Makes you wonder if this isn't a tactic by Abhisit's puppetmaster to put him as a "sitting duck" at Ratchprasong. And when something happens, there will be another army coup. Strange theory, I know, but what if it happens? After all, he's already lost the election. What good is he now?

Who's Abhisits puppetmaster - go on weve named red shirts, PT and Yinglucks puppet master many times - we'll know by midnight tonight if you were right - but your conspiracy theories are proved FAR from the truth

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Perhaps the people selecting these rally points should take a time out.

Wouldn't it be nice if at a rally a gesture of planting trees was made? Yes, it sounds crazy, but it would certainly be more beneficial to the nation than any given political party's long winded boring speeches. I suspect that is something Mme. Yingluck and PM Abhisit might not be able to handle: Getting their hands dirty with the soil of the land. :jap:

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Perhaps the people selecting these rally points should take a time out.

Wouldn't it be nice if at a rally a gesture of planting trees was made? Yes, it sounds crazy, but it would certainly be more beneficial to the nation than any given political party's long winded boring speeches. I suspect that is something Mme. Yingluck and PM Abhisit might not be able to handle: Getting their hands dirty with the soil of the land. :jap:

Planting trees at Ratchaprasong?Not sure if they will grow well in concrete.:D

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