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Reds in bid to foil Democrat rally
The Nation on Sunday March 10, 2013 1:00 am

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KHON Kaen: -- Hundreds of red shirts yesterday gathered in Khon Kaen University before a Democrat Party rally at the venue.

They also set up a stage on a loudspeaker truck with leaders giving a speech at the same time as the Democrats. Udon Thani red shirts leader Kwanchai Sarakham (Praipana) observed the rally in the area.

Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva, former secretary-general Suthep Thaugsuban, spokesman Chavanond Intarakomalyasut, MP Issara Somchai and Withoon Nambutr took part in the rally.

Democrat MP Satit Wongnongtaey posted on Twitter that the red shirts had sealed the entrance to the university and had told the people via community radio that the Democrats' rally had been cancelled. However, the rally, which was scheduled to scrutinise the government on the amnesty law and its loans, went on as scheduled.

In Bangkok, a 76-year-old woman yesterday filed a complaint at the Democrat Party headquarters claiming a journal of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration had doctored and published her picture.

The woman, Chitawan Putthikasetrin, was accompanied by a group of red shirts called Young United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship yesterday.

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If the entrance was sealed, how did the rally go on as planned? The Democrats and supporters were already inside? I guess this is red style democracy - it's my way or the highway.

KK likes to claim it's the " red centre " of Thailand. If you remember at the time of the rioting in Bkk they blocked Highway 2 south and stopped an army train because it was taking soldiers south. Freedom of Speech is a joke here

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This just shows the world just what a lot of thugs , this red shirt movement really are, their political arm should rein in these donkeys , as sometimes this sort of behaviour will in time turn against them , as people (even This) will become pissed off with them all and vote them out big time, having said that the red shirts political arm are generally the instigators of these peaceful meetings.bah.gif

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Wasn't there a policy implemented by DPM, Minister for everything Chalerm recently, that if one party booked a venue then opposition had to stay a certain distance away and not impede?

Perhaps that was only in Bangkok. Or perhaps it's only a one way street.

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This just shows the world just what a lot of thugs , this red shirt movement really are, their political arm should rein in these donkeys , as sometimes this sort of behaviour will in time turn against them , as people (even This) will become pissed off with them all and vote them out big time, having said that the red shirts political arm are generally the instigators of these peaceful meetings.bah.gif

It simply shows a few democratic people of Thailand what they are about. I doubt this even made news in Laos, and certainly not overseas...

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Wasn't there a policy implemented by DPM, Minister for everything Chalerm recently, that if one party booked a venue then opposition had to stay a certain distance away and not impede?

Perhaps that was only in Bangkok. Or perhaps it's only a one way street.

I believe that policy only holds true for red shirt demonstrations.

For others the policy is to get a policeman for every protestor and try to block of the protest site.

At least with that policy they double the size of the audience.

Of course I imagine the BIB assigned to keep the protest violence free unless they are the ones committing it are pre approved by the Red Shirts. Maybe even Jatuporn himself.

It strikes me that more and more defending the red shirts is becoming a matter of yelling lying and denial. Absulutly no evidenced to back up any thing they say.

I don't remember was there a maximum level of intelligence you could have to qualify for red shirt school on Democracy.

Say some thing like if you got out of the third grade after three years in it you were to over qualified for their school.

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Wasn't there a policy implemented by DPM, Minister for everything Chalerm recently, that if one party booked a venue then opposition had to stay a certain distance away and not impede?

Perhaps that was only in Bangkok. Or perhaps it's only a one way street.

I believe that policy only holds true for red shirt demonstrations.

For others the policy is to get a policeman for every protestor and try to block of the protest site.

At least with that policy they double the size of the audience.

Of course I imagine the BIB assigned to keep the protest violence free unless they are the ones committing it are pre approved by the Red Shirts. Maybe even Jatuporn himself.

It strikes me that more and more defending the red shirts is becoming a matter of yelling lying and denial. Absulutly no evidenced to back up any thing they say.

I don't remember was there a maximum level of intelligence you could have to qualify for red shirt school on Democracy.

Say some thing like if you got out of the third grade after three years in it you were to over qualified for their school.

You know hellodolly it would be very enlightening to know just exactly what is the corriculum of these red schools that K Thida supposedly set up. If anyone on this forum knows this please respond. I am not saying this to cast aspersions at the reds, I would really like to know.

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Wasn't there a policy implemented by DPM, Minister for everything Chalerm recently, that if one party booked a venue then opposition had to stay a certain distance away and not impede?

Perhaps that was only in Bangkok. Or perhaps it's only a one way street.

I believe that policy only holds true for red shirt demonstrations.

For others the policy is to get a policeman for every protestor and try to block of the protest site.

At least with that policy they double the size of the audience.

Of course I imagine the BIB assigned to keep the protest violence free unless they are the ones committing it are pre approved by the Red Shirts. Maybe even Jatuporn himself.

It strikes me that more and more defending the red shirts is becoming a matter of yelling lying and denial. Absulutly no evidenced to back up any thing they say.

I don't remember was there a maximum level of intelligence you could have to qualify for red shirt school on Democracy.

Say some thing like if you got out of the third grade after three years in it you were to over qualified for their school.

You know hellodolly it would be very enlightening to know just exactly what is the corriculum of these red schools that K Thida supposedly set up. If anyone on this forum knows this please respond. I am not saying this to cast aspersions at the reds, I would really like to know.

I would like to know also.

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Wasn't there a policy implemented by DPM, Minister for everything Chalerm recently, that if one party booked a venue then opposition had to stay a certain distance away and not impede?

Perhaps that was only in Bangkok. Or perhaps it's only a one way street.

I believe that policy only holds true for red shirt demonstrations.

For others the policy is to get a policeman for every protestor and try to block of the protest site.

At least with that policy they double the size of the audience.

Of course I imagine the BIB assigned to keep the protest violence free unless they are the ones committing it are pre approved by the Red Shirts. Maybe even Jatuporn himself.

It strikes me that more and more defending the red shirts is becoming a matter of yelling lying and denial. Absulutly no evidenced to back up any thing they say.

I don't remember was there a maximum level of intelligence you could have to qualify for red shirt school on Democracy.

Say some thing like if you got out of the third grade after three years in it you were to over qualified for their school.

You know hellodolly it would be very enlightening to know just exactly what is the corriculum of these red schools that K Thida supposedly set up. If anyone on this forum knows this please respond. I am not saying this to cast aspersions at the reds, I would really like to know.

I would like to know also.

Well judging by the actions of the graduates it had to be some thing requiring a lack of being in touch with reality.

I would imagine there was one session on yelling louder than any one who disagrees with you. Judging by there use of matches at the time there was probably a class on arson and with the goings on in Bangkok at the time a course on fire arms and barricade building.

If any one missed it I have a very low opinion of the school.

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Wasn't there a policy implemented by DPM, Minister for everything Chalerm recently, that if one party booked a venue then opposition had to stay a certain distance away and not impede?

Perhaps that was only in Bangkok. Or perhaps it's only a one way street.

I believe that policy only holds true for red shirt demonstrations.

For others the policy is to get a policeman for every protestor and try to block of the protest site.

At least with that policy they double the size of the audience.

Of course I imagine the BIB assigned to keep the protest violence free unless they are the ones committing it are pre approved by the Red Shirts. Maybe even Jatuporn himself.

It strikes me that more and more defending the red shirts is becoming a matter of yelling lying and denial. Absulutly no evidenced to back up any thing they say.

I don't remember was there a maximum level of intelligence you could have to qualify for red shirt school on Democracy.

Say some thing like if you got out of the third grade after three years in it you were to over qualified for their school.

You know hellodolly it would be very enlightening to know just exactly what is the corriculum of these red schools that K Thida supposedly set up. If anyone on this forum knows this please respond. I am not saying this to cast aspersions at the reds, I would really like to know.

I would like to know also.

Well judging by the actions of the graduates it had to be some thing requiring a lack of being in touch with reality.

I would imagine there was one session on yelling louder than any one who disagrees with you. Judging by there use of matches at the time there was probably a class on arson and with the goings on in Bangkok at the time a course on fire arms and barricade building.

If any one missed it I have a very low opinion of the school.

Quoting Ronald Reagan "there you go again". Why don't you stop beating around the bush and tell us what you really think :-).

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Wasn't there a policy implemented by DPM, Minister for everything Chalerm recently, that if one party booked a venue then opposition had to stay a certain distance away and not impede?

Perhaps that was only in Bangkok. Or perhaps it's only a one way street.

I believe that policy only holds true for red shirt demonstrations.

For others the policy is to get a policeman for every protestor and try to block of the protest site.

At least with that policy they double the size of the audience.

Of course I imagine the BIB assigned to keep the protest violence free unless they are the ones committing it are pre approved by the Red Shirts. Maybe even Jatuporn himself.

It strikes me that more and more defending the red shirts is becoming a matter of yelling lying and denial. Absulutly no evidenced to back up any thing they say.

I don't remember was there a maximum level of intelligence you could have to qualify for red shirt school on Democracy.

Say some thing like if you got out of the third grade after three years in it you were to over qualified for their school.

You know hellodolly it would be very enlightening to know just exactly what is the corriculum of these red schools that K Thida supposedly set up. If anyone on this forum knows this please respond. I am not saying this to cast aspersions at the reds, I would really like to know.

I would like to know also.

I bet they don't teach English!

It's all quite scary that red schools are being set up, I wasn't aware of that little gem.

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This just shows the world just what a lot of thugs , this red shirt movement really are, their political arm should rein in these donkeys , as sometimes this sort of behaviour will in time turn against them , as people (even This) will become pissed off with them all and vote them out big time, having said that the red shirts political arm are generally the instigators of these peaceful meetings.bah.gif

If the PT want yet another reason why the people voted against their candidate in BKK here it is. No one wants to be bullied.

The Thai kids might like to dress like Nazis but the red shirts sometimes behave like them.

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I believe that policy only holds true for red shirt demonstrations.

For others the policy is to get a policeman for every protestor and try to block of the protest site.

At least with that policy they double the size of the audience.

Of course I imagine the BIB assigned to keep the protest violence free unless they are the ones committing it are pre approved by the Red Shirts. Maybe even Jatuporn himself.

It strikes me that more and more defending the red shirts is becoming a matter of yelling lying and denial. Absulutly no evidenced to back up any thing they say.

I don't remember was there a maximum level of intelligence you could have to qualify for red shirt school on Democracy.

Say some thing like if you got out of the third grade after three years in it you were to over qualified for their school.You know hellodolly it would be very enlightening to know just exactly what is the corriculum of these red schools that K Thida supposedly set up. If anyone on this forum knows this please respond. I am not saying this to cast aspersions at the reds, I would really like to know.

I would like to know also.

I bet they don't teach English!

It's all quite scary that red schools are being set up, I wasn't aware of that little gem.

Actually this is not completely new. These 'red democracy schools' appeared at least a year back.

At that time there were reports that there was no curriculum, no literateure or handouts on democracy, just replays of hate speeches and handouts of hate literature and hate based DVDs etc.

Would certainly be interesting to get some up to date information on their activities / structure / content / literature etc.

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Wasn't there a policy implemented by DPM, Minister for everything Chalerm recently, that if one party booked a venue then opposition had to stay a certain distance away and not impede?

Perhaps that was only in Bangkok. Or perhaps it's only a one way street.

I think you'll find he meant if PT and their fascist supporters booked a venue everyone else had to stay away. However if their storm troopers don't like the dems or anyone else holding an event they can do whatever they like.

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Wasn't there a policy implemented by DPM, Minister for everything Chalerm recently, that if one party booked a venue then opposition had to stay a certain distance away and not impede?

Perhaps that was only in Bangkok. Or perhaps it's only a one way street.

I believe that policy only holds true for red shirt demonstrations.

For others the policy is to get a policeman for every protestor and try to block of the protest site.

At least with that policy they double the size of the audience.

Of course I imagine the BIB assigned to keep the protest violence free unless they are the ones committing it are pre approved by the Red Shirts. Maybe even Jatuporn himself.

It strikes me that more and more defending the red shirts is becoming a matter of yelling lying and denial. Absulutly no evidenced to back up any thing they say.

I don't remember was there a maximum level of intelligence you could have to qualify for red shirt school on Democracy.

Say some thing like if you got out of the third grade after three years in it you were to over qualified for their school.

You know hellodolly it would be very enlightening to know just exactly what is the corriculum of these red schools that K Thida supposedly set up. If anyone on this forum knows this please respond. I am not saying this to cast aspersions at the reds, I would really like to know.

I would like to know also.

I bet they don't teach English!

It's all quite scary that red schools are being set up, I wasn't aware of that little gem.

I believe the school song is a version of Prodigy's "fire starter".

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Wasn't there a policy implemented by DPM, Minister for everything Chalerm recently, that if one party booked a venue then opposition had to stay a certain distance away and not impede?

Perhaps that was only in Bangkok. Or perhaps it's only a one way street.

I think you'll find he meant if PT and their fascist supporters booked a venue everyone else had to stay away. However if their storm troopers don't like the dems or anyone else holding an event they can do whatever they like.

Or perhaps it was an 'on the moment' but meaningless ear medicine induced response.

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Let the DAAD shout for their bespoke democracy,the democratic system isn't perfect but... right is always right even if the majority oppose it and wrong is always wrong though the majority oppose it,that's why countries have constitutions to serve ALL not just the majority.The PT party wish to abolish the Administrative Court system as we know it...can the constitutional court be far behind...dont those guys in black remind you of Münich in the 30s-Orwells pigs had their Napoleon too.

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