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"Jatuporn said Thaksin will be in Vientiane on April 12-to-13 to meet his red supporters from Udon Thani and Nong Khai".

One can denigrate the political phenomenon of the Red Shirts, and follow the opinions of the political minority who are disadvantaged by Thaksin, which made the last election painful for them, but their political force cannot be denied. The gathering at Vientiane noted above, is now reaching well beyond Nong Khai and Udon Thani. Locals organizing transportation are being overwhelmed with demand.

It has been calculated that bussing to Nong Khai, acquisition of border paperwork at City Hall, transportation from the border to Vientiane, and then everything in reverse for the return, will cost 800.00 baht per person. There is no shortage of those prepared to ante up 800.00 Baht. If this is happening elsewhere, one can imagine the conditions at that border bottleneck the day of.

And where might you get your insider information?, anyway in your calculations you left out the necessary Bribe,to get them out of their villages,so try 1300 baht plus.

"Rent a mob Ltd",has almost gone out of business,waiting for cash injections.

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"Jatuporn said Thaksin will be in Vientiane on April 12-to-13 to meet his red supporters from Udon Thani and Nong Khai".

One can denigrate the political phenomenon of the Red Shirts, and follow the opinions of the political minority who are disadvantaged by Thaksin, which made the last election painful for them, but their political force cannot be denied. The gathering at Vientiane noted above, is now reaching well beyond Nong Khai and Udon Thani. Locals organizing transportation are being overwhelmed with demand.

It has been calculated that bussing to Nong Khai, acquisition of border paperwork at City Hall, transportation from the border to Vientiane, and then everything in reverse for the return, will cost 800.00 baht per person. There is no shortage of those prepared to ante up 800.00 Baht. If this is happening elsewhere, one can imagine the conditions at that border bottleneck the day of.

And where might you get your insider information?

He works with (or for) them, as evidenced by his statements in Thai Women's Fund Open To All: Nalinee. Edited by hyperdimension
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"Jatuporn said Thaksin will be in Vientiane on April 12-to-13 to meet his red supporters from Udon Thani and Nong Khai".

One can denigrate the political phenomenon of the Red Shirts, and follow the opinions of the political minority who are disadvantaged by Thaksin, which made the last election painful for them, but their political force cannot be denied. The gathering at Vientiane noted above, is now reaching well beyond Nong Khai and Udon Thani. Locals organizing transportation are being overwhelmed with demand.

It has been calculated that bussing to Nong Khai, acquisition of border paperwork at City Hall, transportation from the border to Vientiane, and then everything in reverse for the return, will cost 800.00 baht per person. There is no shortage of those prepared to ante up 800.00 Baht. If this is happening elsewhere, one can imagine the conditions at that border bottleneck the day of.

I think he will get 500-1000 and top up the numbers by renting a crowd of locals, who will be much cheaper. Either that or fork out 10 Mill baht for a crowd of 10 000. Not much for a wealthy meglomaniac to stroke his ego.There is a need to 'denigrate' this particular political 'phenomenon' of the red shirts. It is communism, and it aims to destroy the fabric of this society. All those who assist or aide and abet be it for financial gain or the promise of position will be accessories to the forthcoming bloodbath.

Dont forget............Credit Cards for Farmers to be Launched Next Month

BANGKOK: -- The Bank for Agriculture & Agricultural Cooperatives will offer one million credit cards for farmers, which is set to launch in April.

Just in time.

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What is it with this million thing and Thaksin and the Red Shirts and the Pheu Thai Party?

When has it ever worked out for them? and yet, the still keep using it. blink.png

.Whether it's Thaksin's million Elite Cards or Red Shirt's million-man march, or PTP's million credit cards... they all coming crashing down.

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"Jatuporn said Thaksin will be in Vientiane on April 12-to-13 to meet his red supporters from Udon Thani and Nong Khai".

One can denigrate the political phenomenon of the Red Shirts, and follow the opinions of the political minority who are disadvantaged by Thaksin, which made the last election painful for them, but their political force cannot be denied. The gathering at Vientiane noted above, is now reaching well beyond Nong Khai and Udon Thani. Locals organizing transportation are being overwhelmed with demand.

It has been calculated that bussing to Nong Khai, acquisition of border paperwork at City Hall, transportation from the border to Vientiane, and then everything in reverse for the return, will cost 800.00 baht per person. There is no shortage of those prepared to ante up 800.00 Baht. If this is happening elsewhere, one can imagine the conditions at that border bottleneck the day of.

And where might you get your insider information?

He works with (or for) them, as evidenced by his statements in Thai Women's Fund Open To All: Nalinee.

Hey, I have no problem providing some background to these questions. There is nothing secretive nor untoward . I live in a heavily populated area of Red Shirts. Not a Red Shirt Village, but there is one not far away. I also sympathise with their cause, and make no effort to be impartial. Nothing nuetral about me, as I dare say is the case for most on this board..... Which is good........ Nuetrality is boring.

Non-nuetrality does not equate to being an operative for the side that is favored. If that was the case, there would be a lot of operatives here, who like me, share my non-nuetrality favoring whatever side they do.

With regard to the Thai Womens fund, it is a program heavily subscribed to here, and talked about a lot. Even though it is in a start-up phase, anticipation runs high for it, with applications being submitted. Administratively, the program is still being organized.

There is nothing more or less to it than that. I dare say that being in such a heavy Red Shirt environment, is unique to a Farang, and you benefit from my sharing what they are up to......whether you agree or not is immaterial..... Information is provided when I think it may be of interest......You are welcome....With a dose of opinionating of course, which is not exclusive to my Posts.

I trust the questions were sincere, as is my response.

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Looking at the posts on Thaivisa I see there is an Issan forum, and of course many farangs have married Issan ladies.

On my trips home to Ban Phai in Khon Kaen province, I've noticed an increasing number of farangs over the years, so it's plain that many live in areas with red shirts supporters.

Calgaryll must be one in 100,00 farangs, and yet he is only one of 2 or three that regularly support Thaksin on Thaivisa.

Could it be he's missed something important?

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"Jatuporn said Thaksin will be in Vientiane on April 12-to-13 to meet his red supporters from Udon Thani and Nong Khai".

One can denigrate the political phenomenon of the Red Shirts, and follow the opinions of the political minority who are disadvantaged by Thaksin, which made the last election painful for them, but their political force cannot be denied. The gathering at Vientiane noted above, is now reaching well beyond Nong Khai and Udon Thani. Locals organizing transportation are being overwhelmed with demand.

It has been calculated that bussing to Nong Khai, acquisition of border paperwork at City Hall, transportation from the border to Vientiane, and then everything in reverse for the return, will cost 800.00 baht per person. There is no shortage of those prepared to ante up 800.00 Baht. If this is happening elsewhere, one can imagine the conditions at that border bottleneck the day of.

And where might you get your insider information?

He works with (or for) them, as evidenced by his statements in Thai Women's Fund Open To All: Nalinee.

Hey, I have no problem providing some background to these questions. There is nothing secretive nor untoward . I live in a heavily populated area of Red Shirts. Not a Red Shirt Village, but there is one not far away. I also sympathise with their cause, and make no effort to be impartial. Nothing nuetral about me, as I dare say is the case for most on this board..... Which is good........ Nuetrality is boring.

Non-nuetrality does not equate to being an operative for the side that is favored. If that was the case, there would be a lot of operatives here, who like me, share my non-nuetrality favoring whatever side they do.

With regard to the Thai Womens fund, it is a program heavily subscribed to here, and talked about a lot. Even though it is in a start-up phase, anticipation runs high for it, with applications being submitted. Administratively, the program is still being organized.

There is nothing more or less to it than that. I dare say that being in such a heavy Red Shirt environment, is unique to a Farang, and you benefit from my sharing what they are up to......whether you agree or not is immaterial..... Information is provided when I think it may be of interest......You are welcome....With a dose of opinionating of course, which is not exclusive to my Posts.

I trust the questions were sincere, as is my response.

Your Non-neutrality post must be the most credible you have written, cudos

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With regard to the Thai Womens fund, it is a program heavily subscribed to here, and talked about a lot. Even though it is in a start-up phase, anticipation runs high for it, with applications being submitted. Administratively, the program is still being organized.

Heavily subscribed to. Start up phase. Anticipation. Applications being submitted.

But the program is STILL being organized!!!

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With regard to the Thai Womens fund, it is a program heavily subscribed to here, and talked about a lot. Even though it is in a start-up phase, anticipation runs high for it, with applications being submitted. Administratively, the program is still being organized.

Heavily subscribed to. Start up phase. Anticipation. Applications being submitted.

But the program is STILL being organized!!!

Not a lot of depth to our resident red shirted troll, just don't feed him. Much better to put him on ignore.

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Non-nuetrality does not equate to being an operative for the side that is favored.

It does not discount the possiblity either. With your inside information and also your views being as extreme as stating that Arisman is your hero and that Yingluck has been doing an amazing job as Prime Minister and exceeding all of your expectations, you definitely do come across as an operative for the UDD, Pheu Thai or Thaksin. The fact that you have written so many words in your reply above without clearly denying that you are an operative adds weight to the possibility that you are.

It wouldn't be surprising if you and a few others on here are indeed hired operatives tasked to neutralize negative views of Thaksin / Pheu Thai / the Red Shirts, as Thaksin has paid Amsterdam & Peroff for public relations (Amsterdam & Peroff LLP Lobbying Report (2010-10-20)), and the Thai Visa discussion forums are definitely within the scope of the work of online perception management groups like K Social Media which Amsterdam has hired:

With several years experience running full-scale social media campaigns, KSM is one of a new breed of public relations agencies that look beyond traditional print and broadcast media to focus on establishing a strong presence in online communities. Our strategy is to achieve authenticity and credibility by contributing real value to the conversation; the goal is to avoid the tired and easily ignored vocabulary of marketing by bringing a transparent voice to connect you with the desired audience.

With a focus on high-quality, personal service and committed partnerships, KSM services a select group of clients, including the law firm Amsterdam & Peroff and its Founding Partner Robert Amsterdam. Our role is not just limited to online activities and coordination of press relations, but rather the contribution and innovation of ideas and strategies to help clients achieve their goals.

Even the U.S. military operate in online social media (U.S. military using fake online IDs in ‘sock puppet’ operation), so the thought of operatives working in this discussion forum tasked to sway political views is not an outlandish notion.

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Just out of curiosity do the red shirts make enough money to go to Lao and Cambodia to just get a chance to look at a man.

He is not any man, he is their "Messias"

he is not their messiah, he's a very naughty boy.

OMG that's 2!

2 what?

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Looking at the posts on Thaivisa I see there is an Issan forum, and of course many farangs have married Issan ladies.

On my trips home to Ban Phai in Khon Kaen province, I've noticed an increasing number of farangs over the years, so it's plain that many live in areas with red shirts supporters.

Calgaryll must be one in 100,00 farangs, and yet he is only one of 2 or three that regularly support Thaksin on Thaivisa.

Could it be he's missed something important?

All very valid points concluding with a strong possibility.

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Looking at the posts on Thaivisa I see there is an Issan forum, and of course many farangs have married Issan ladies.

On my trips home to Ban Phai in Khon Kaen province, I've noticed an increasing number of farangs over the years, so it's plain that many live in areas with red shirts supporters.

Calgaryll must be one in 100,00 farangs, and yet he is only one of 2 or three that regularly support Thaksin on Thaivisa.

Could it be he's missed something important?

All very valid points concluding with a strong possibility.

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I humbly disagree this is a strong possibility or any possibility at all. Analyze his posting mannerisms and content. The exaggerations and direct contridictions of facts indicate he is a troll and enjoys flaming to get responses which he is very good at. MHO.

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Looking at the posts on Thaivisa I see there is an Issan forum, and of course many farangs have married Issan ladies.

On my trips home to Ban Phai in Khon Kaen province, I've noticed an increasing number of farangs over the years, so it's plain that many live in areas with red shirts supporters.

Calgaryll must be one in 100,00 farangs, and yet he is only one of 2 or three that regularly support Thaksin on Thaivisa.

Could it be he's missed something important?

All very valid points concluding with a strong possibility.

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Alternatively it could be entirely supposition and just siripons opinion.

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Looking at the posts on Thaivisa I see there is an Issan forum, and of course many farangs have married Issan ladies.

On my trips home to Ban Phai in Khon Kaen province, I've noticed an increasing number of farangs over the years, so it's plain that many live in areas with red shirts supporters.

Calgaryll must be one in 100,00 farangs, and yet he is only one of 2 or three that regularly support Thaksin on Thaivisa.

Could it be he's missed something important?

All very valid points concluding with a strong possibility.

I humbly disagree this is a strong possibility or any possibility at all. Analyze his posting mannerisms and content. The exaggerations and direct contridictions of facts indicate he is a troll and enjoys flaming to get responses which he is very good at. MHO.

More valid points concluding with an even stronger possibility.

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