drdoom6996 Posted June 1, 2012 Share Posted June 1, 2012 Where is this mythical airport,. I have never heard of it, and how could the red shirts throw grenades at people sleeping at a place that does not exist. How can you be a 'Senior Member' of this forum without knowing where Don Muang Airport is? Just sayin' I agree with you Debbie. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OzMick Posted June 1, 2012 Share Posted June 1, 2012 Where is this mythical airport,. I have never heard of it, and how could the red shirts throw grenades at people sleeping at a place that does not exist. How can you be a 'Senior Member' of this forum without knowing where Don Muang Airport is? Just sayin' By being deliberately obtuse about a typo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
animatic Posted June 1, 2012 Share Posted June 1, 2012 (edited) Coup coup, who's got the coup. They are all cookoo. Thaksin and PTP: Why do the same thing, almost exactly, again and again, and expect a different result. Why did they NOT expect that PAD would do this again if the Liege Lord Thaksin tried for yet another Legislative Coup over the judiciary branch? Just as happened under Samak and Somchai the countervailing force comes out of the background as was foretold, multiple times. It seems TRT/PPP/PTP/ Thaksin just can't see beyond their personal needs and extrapolate the likely results of their actions. Really sad. Edited June 1, 2012 by animatic 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gl555 Posted June 1, 2012 Share Posted June 1, 2012 You can 'bet' who benefits from what all you want. It's just speculation on your part. Wonder where those Billions are now LOL the people certainly have not benefited from those stolen funds but I bet the Y Shirts have Dk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post GentlemanJim Posted June 1, 2012 Popular Post Share Posted June 1, 2012 HAHAHA how short peoples memories are The first thing the coup people did was change all the laws to suit themselves and use them to prosecute Thaksin with trumped up charges Amazing some people LOL DK Absolute garbage Well it was stolen from him in the first place he should get it back DK More garbage Wonder where those Billions are now LOL the people certainly have not benefited from those stolen funds but I bet the Y Shirts have Dk Yet more garbage. All such garbage in fact I am not even going to bother engaging you. If you must comment on Thai politics can you display a little respect for all the other posters here and go and learn about the events you are claiming to have knowledge about, then by all means comment away. In the middle of yet another political crisis in Thailand off the cuff trolling comments are neither helpful nor appreciated. 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
animatic Posted June 1, 2012 Share Posted June 1, 2012 It's quite right - Shinawatra is on the run from a prison sentence here in Thailand. That's what this Reconciliation Bill hopes to achieve ultimately - pardons granted, against the decisions of the courts, who make rulings in the name of the King. That's why everyone's getting all up tight about it. Let's really make no mistake - Taksin is a convicted criminal, trying to fund his way into a pardon. Don't forget 46 billion. With the pardon, he'll get that money back as well (most probably). For 46 billion you can buy a lot som tam Well it was stolen from him in the first place he should get it back DK Even if he likely stole it himself earlier than that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
affen02 Posted June 1, 2012 Share Posted June 1, 2012 I have seen the political situation change so many times in Thai, no bloody difference who rules their all the same. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post bobmac10 Posted June 1, 2012 Popular Post Share Posted June 1, 2012 Well at least we can now see the yellow shirts for what they really are. If there is a coup it will be the second time that a democratically elected government is removed with the help of the army and the conservative forces that cannot bear any other party having power. I think until the military is brought to heel this country is a basket case. I would arrest the lot of them (yellow shirts) and put them to work on prison farms. Most of them are government servants and a few months of hard work would do them good, lazy ba$^erds! 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OzMick Posted June 1, 2012 Share Posted June 1, 2012 I suggest you educate yourself. Marx would be a good start. Groucho is great! He could have been talking about the current situation. "Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it everywhere, diagnosing it incorrectly and applying the wrong remedies." Groucho Marx 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
silsburyhill Posted June 1, 2012 Share Posted June 1, 2012 Just like I said a few days ago. Here we go again. Then after the yellow shirts have destroyed parliment house they will move to the airports again, this time it will kill all tourism for Thailand for years. And through on top of that a possible coo coming ( sorry cant spell). No you can't spell and are also ignorant. Were you even here then? The PAD did not 'destroy' parliament house, as you put it, and for the zillionth time: They organised a demonstration at the airport when they'd had wind of the imminent arrival of Taksin. They were then forced into the terminal by the red shirt contingent paid for by Taksin, and the Taksin friendly police.Dear God. I do wish some of you would bother to go back and research the exhaustively documented FACTS leading up to this event before shooting your stupid mouths off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post ianf Posted June 1, 2012 Popular Post Share Posted June 1, 2012 Even the most blinkered of people know full well that the charges against Thaksin were not trumped up. This is a lie put out by Robert Amsterdam and the other PR advisors to the Thaksin clan. I have a post elsewhere which details exactly what has happened in Chiang Mai since PTP came back in. Its opened the flood gate to money making schemes for the Shinawatras and their allies. At the end of the day that's what it is all about. 'Democracy' and 'Reconciliation' are just words that have been framed by PR people in order to build support for Thaksin's evil plans. Again look for other posts by me about the meaning of Democracy. Thaksin does not want or need Democracy - its not his style and its not understood by Thais anyway; Reconciliation is just a silly game but you can see from the behaviour of the PTP that they're into confrontation, not reconciliation. Its a bit like a couple splitting and going to marriage guidance. Its just a show but underneath they absolutely don't want it, they just want to split. Unfortunately when this applies to a country it affects the lives of many ordinary people but Thaksin, the leading elite person in Thailand, wouldn't care about this. With his billions he can do what he wants anyway. So less of this trumped up stuff, please. The judiciary were balanced enough to dismiss some charges against him but they played an even hand and some stuck. Thaksin was too much of a coward to serve his time. Actually, if the guy had any brains at all he would have served his time (in comfort no doubt) and then handed over his 49 billion without a struggle on the condition that it was used to provide education and health services for the poor and to put into the pot for a major anti-corruption drive. That would have made him a hero to all and given him rthe redemption that he so craves. Thailand would now be at peace, not on the brink of civil war . 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AllanB Posted June 1, 2012 Share Posted June 1, 2012 (edited) Interesting fella this TS, his old man was rich and sponsored his son in some of his early business ventures, all of which failed miserably. Then, when he had learned the basic rules of corruption, all his businesses suddenly took off like a rocket. Trouble is he then joined the wrong club, upset the local Mafia and, worst of all, broke the rules of the Illuminate (giving too much to the poor), so they just had to get him. There is no way this is going away, the Reds don't understand how the world works and another coup may be the result. Happy days are here again.....100 baht to the pound? PS Since we are in for even bigger floods this year, maybe 120..... PS. Sorry for being jingoistic, that is 20 baht to the Euro for our friends on the continent. Edited June 1, 2012 by AllanB Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rixalex Posted June 1, 2012 Share Posted June 1, 2012 Well at least we can now see the yellow shirts for what they really are. What they are right now is peaceful protesters with what most law abiding folk would consider a reasonable axe to grind. As i said before, it's funny to see how some people who have spent so much time defending the rights of violent protesters, now have suddenly switched to a completely different hymn sheet with regards street protests. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slim Posted June 1, 2012 Share Posted June 1, 2012 Not keen on democracy then? As is blindingly evident, there is and can be no 'democracy' here in a country so polarised by the ammata versus the 'peasant' class. Where do you think you are? Again. The ill conceived coup was a terrible mistake from which this country shows no signs of recovery this century. What are they to do now? Allow Taksin back and take over again? Not even the increaslingly deluded 'red shirts' would allow this now, given Taksin's blowing his cover. And the democrats were shown to be feeble and 'business as usual' regarding the 'elite'. Answers on a postcard. Democracy is the will of the people. The people have decided. The people keep deciding. The Democrats refuse to accept the will of the people. The Democrats refuse to accept democracy. The Democrats are dictators. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post OzMick Posted June 1, 2012 Popular Post Share Posted June 1, 2012 Well at least we can now see the yellow shirts for what they really are. If there is a coup it will be the second time that a democratically elected government is removed with the help of the army and the conservative forces that cannot bear any other party having power. I think until the military is brought to heel this country is a basket case. I would arrest the lot of them (yellow shirts) and put them to work on prison farms. Most of them are government servants and a few months of hard work would do them good, lazy ba$^erds! Why not just kill them? It worked so well in Cambodia, lowered the national IQ to that of your average red shirt. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post MunterHunter Posted June 1, 2012 Popular Post Share Posted June 1, 2012 Well at least we can now see the yellow shirts for what they really are. If there is a coup it will be the second time that a democratically elected government is removed with the help of the army and the conservative forces that cannot bear any other party having power. I think until the military is brought to heel this country is a basket case. I would arrest the lot of them (yellow shirts) and put them to work on prison farms. Most of them are government servants and a few months of hard work would do them good, lazy ba$^erds! Spoken like a true Red-shirt thug - Adhere to my wishes or be forced to work in the 'prison farm' - Real democratic that mate 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sjjmmi Posted June 1, 2012 Share Posted June 1, 2012 (edited) I say bring in the tanks Amazing Thialand Edited June 1, 2012 by sjjmmi Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jingthing Posted June 1, 2012 Share Posted June 1, 2012 Well at least we can now see the yellow shirts for what they really are. If there is a coup it will be the second time that a democratically elected government is removed with the help of the army and the conservative forces that cannot bear any other party having power. I think until the military is brought to heel this country is a basket case. I would arrest the lot of them (yellow shirts) and put them to work on prison farms. Most of them are government servants and a few months of hard work would do them good, lazy ba$^erds! Spoken like a true Red-shirt thug - Adhere to my wishes or be forced to work in the 'prison farm' - Real democratic that mate Khmer-rouge-esque, actually. Same color. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gl555 Posted June 1, 2012 Share Posted June 1, 2012 They're protesting against a law that is meant to benefit one person. What's wrong with that? As for being lazy, I can think of a few people who only work when they're paid to disrupt the lives of others. But then, 500 baht is more than minimum wage. Well at least we can now see the yellow shirts for what they really are. If there is a coup it will be the second time that a democratically elected government is removed with the help of the army and the conservative forces that cannot bear any other party having power. I think until the military is brought to heel this country is a basket case. I would arrest the lot of them (yellow shirts) and put them to work on prison farms. Most of them are government servants and a few months of hard work would do them good, lazy ba$^erds! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GentlemanJim Posted June 1, 2012 Share Posted June 1, 2012 Meanwhile back in the Asylum the political process has been put on hold today, with the House speaker thinking a delay will 'restore the harmony'. And during this time of National crisis the PM is ........... where? Do you remember those books called 'Where's Wally', well perhaps we could get a 'Where's Yingluck' one done, it would be much easier as you would never have to scan your eyes close to the House of Parliament on the pictures. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smedly Posted June 1, 2012 Share Posted June 1, 2012 can someone please explain how this brings the people of this country together - so called reconciliation - to me it's the exact opposite Time for this government to govern and stop playing dangerous games at the behest of criminals on the run Leave the constitution alone it is there to protect the laws and courts and the good decent people of this country - it's why it exists and is not something to change when it doesn't suit certain peoples needs - unbelieveable 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bbradsby Posted June 1, 2012 Share Posted June 1, 2012 Whilst disagreeing with Carra on each and every post, iI believe you are calling 'commie' (stupid word, are you American?) "Commie" is an accepted, if dated, English term, in the Mirriam Webster Encyclopedia... or is that Encyclopaedia? Such trivial attacks distract from your otherwise interesting post. Please leave your prejudices against Americans at the door, lest we look at your use of arcane British usage of Middle English from the Dark Ages such as "Whilst." whilst|(h)wīlst|conjunction & relative adverb chiefly Brit.while. ORIGIN: late Middle English : from whiles + -t as in against . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
h90 Posted June 1, 2012 Share Posted June 1, 2012 SET index closed at 1115.19, down 26.31; Bt/USD31.74; GBP48.48; AUD30.57; EUR39.10; CAD30.45; HKD4.08; SGD24.47; JPY40.2 Down 26.31? Coup coming or what? Or the rats taking out their money Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
h90 Posted June 1, 2012 Share Posted June 1, 2012 Not keen on democracy then? As is blindingly evident, there is and can be no 'democracy' here in a country so polarised by the ammata versus the 'peasant' class. Where do you think you are? Again. The ill conceived coup was a terrible mistake from which this country shows no signs of recovery this century. What are they to do now? Allow Taksin back and take over again? Not even the increaslingly deluded 'red shirts' would allow this now, given Taksin's blowing his cover. And the democrats were shown to be feeble and 'business as usual' regarding the 'elite'. Answers on a postcard. Democracy is the will of the people. The people have decided. The people keep deciding. The Democrats refuse to accept the will of the people. The Democrats refuse to accept democracy. The Democrats are dictators. your avatar is well chosen. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gl555 Posted June 1, 2012 Share Posted June 1, 2012 This government came together in the first place to benefit the criminal on the run. It was never about reconciliation or government or helping the people. It was all about getting the thug back home and bringing back the billions to him. If this law came into effect with just one amendment, and that is it doesn't apply to the scumbag, I think reconciliation will take it's first step forward. can someone please explain how this brings the people of this country together - so called reconciliation - to me it's the exact opposite Time for this government to govern and stop playing dangerous games at the behest of criminals on the run Leave the constitution alone it is there to protect the laws and courts and the good decent people of this country - it's why it exists and is not something to change when it doesn't suit certain peoples needs - unbelieveable Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GeorgeO Posted June 1, 2012 Share Posted June 1, 2012 I'm usually against mobs like these but in this case, good show Yellow Shirts! There is of course more to this than just the intervention of the 'yellow shirts', as other groups are also opposed to this total travesty of justice. I think there is no doubt that these groups have no option but to bring these proceedings to a halt, and indeed, they are doing Thailand an enormous favour. Has anyone stopped for one moment to consider the mayhem that would be likely to ensue if they managed to push the reconciliation bill through and Thaksin arrives back in Bangkok, waving inanely like some crazy North Korean leader! There would definitely have been dark days ahead if they had managed to push the issue through this afternoon, and now Somsak is clearly s***ting himself, given that he has postponed (although I note he uses the word "cancelled") the reading of the bill "indefinitely". One final point, is there any incident that takes place in Thailand that does not lead to Jatuporn suggesting that a coup is about to take place? And how come he gets press space? He's not an MP, just a criminal. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bbradsby Posted June 1, 2012 Share Posted June 1, 2012 Until Thailand has an independent Judiciary and a Constitution that can't be amended with the merest of political wind changes with every incoming Parliament, she will never have rule of Law, democracy nor clear out corruption from politics. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saltandpepper Posted June 1, 2012 Share Posted June 1, 2012 Not keen on democracy then? As is blindingly evident, there is and can be no 'democracy' here in a country so polarised by the ammata versus the 'peasant' class. Where do you think you are? Again. The ill conceived coup was a terrible mistake from which this country shows no signs of recovery this century. What are they to do now? Allow Taksin back and take over again? Not even the increaslingly deluded 'red shirts' would allow this now, given Taksin's blowing his cover. And the democrats were shown to be feeble and 'business as usual' regarding the 'elite'. Answers on a postcard. Democracy is the will of the people. The people have decided. The people keep deciding. The Democrats refuse to accept the will of the people. The Democrats refuse to accept democracy. The Democrats are dictators. Are you sure? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crazykopite Posted June 1, 2012 Share Posted June 1, 2012 Thai parliament defers contentious debate BANGKOK, June 1, 2012 (AFP) - Thai "Yellow" protesters blocked parliament on Friday, forcing a debate on disputed reconciliation plans to be shelved amid signs of rising tensions in the bitterly divided nation. Proposals aimed at healing the rifts that have seen Thailand shaken repeatedly by bloody civil unrest since a coup in 2006, have provoked fury among opposition MPs who fear they will open the door for the return of ousted premier Thaksin Shinawatra. Lawmakers were unable to enter the building as parliament was due to open, with around two thousand ultra-royalist, anti-Thaksin "Yellow Shirts" and their affiliates massing outside for a third day running. "House speaker Somsak Kiatsuranont sent a message to MPs' phones saying that the meeting will be postponed indefinitely until the situation is improving," said Pormpong Nopparit, spokesman of the ruling party. The Yellows had warned they will try to enter parliament in an effort to disrupt any vote on the bill -- a threat that carries weight from a group that have helped topple three governments of Thaksin and his allies. AFP photographers said riot police were lining up around the compound, which was blocked off with cement barricades and barbed wire. The protests have been called by the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD), the Yellow's official name, who are powerful players in Thailand's colour-coded politics. Backed by the Bangkok-based elite they are arch-rivals of Thaksin's "Red Shirts", whose massive rallies against a previous government in 2010 ended in a bloody crackdown. Four reconciliation proposals are up for debate, threatening to further polarise politics in the country that has become increasingly divided in the years since Thaksin was toppled by royalist generals. Three of the potential bills include amnesties that some fear could be used by the government -- led by Thaksin's sister Yingluck Shinawatra -- to usher back the divisive former premier, who lives abroad to avoid a jail term for corruption and terrorism charges relating to violence in 2010. Activity on the streets has been mirrored within parliament in recent days, with police stepping in to protect the house speaker on Thursday from bundles on paper thrown by opposition Democrat MPs angry at his attempt to schedule the debate for Friday. The Democrats have been close to the Yellows in the past and came to power after 2008 rallies by the movement that culminated with the seizure of two Bangkok airports, stranding more than 300,000 travellers and causing crippling economic damage. -- (c) Copyright AFP 2012-06-01 Do these stupid people not relise what the rest of the world think of them, if they are not careful the Thai economy will collapse tourist will stop coming and I may see the £ to the bart at 74 again ( which would not be a bad thing for all the farangs living here ) it can only happen in "Miracle Thailand" " Amazing Thailand " !!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fxe1200 Posted June 1, 2012 Share Posted June 1, 2012 Jatuporn: PAD inviting a coup ....statistically a coup is overdue anyhow, why not today or tomorrow? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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