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Push For Thai Amnesty Bill May Bring Chaos: Critic


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A continuation of the Suthep story of yesterday showing that there are others in this country who realize what trouble this amnesty bill will bring.

When people see that those who committed crimes like burning buildings are going to be pardoned and likely compensated (if they are reds) there is going to be a lot of discontent.

Have you noticed how there is a break up among the Govt supporters into smaller groups with more having to be bussed in to make up the numbers at the rallies.

Almost every day on Tele news there is some group or other protesting about something or other, usually at local or national authority.

Was in BKK for a few days last week and a lot of vans were parked outside where we stayed. The Mrs said she overheard one driver say to another " You were a big time red shirt leader, how has your life changed since PT have been in Govt?"

She said she didn't hear the answer but it could along with all the other indications show that people are starting to wake up.

If that is the case then they could well be pushed to far and it wont need the army to step in the people will do the job themselves.

Would be nice to think so, but certainly the ignorance and apathy up here won't generate any anti-government response.

The number of (supposedly) 'under renovation' outlets in CM Central (ie shop is out of business), shows the 'benefits' that even the PTP heartland has felt.

But even with the benefit of the education which their 'god' Thaksin bestowed on them, 1+1 does not equal 2.

Would you care to repeat that in English.

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A continuation of the Suthep story of yesterday showing that there are others in this country who realize what trouble this amnesty bill will bring.

When people see that those who committed crimes like burning buildings are going to be pardoned and likely compensated (if they are reds) there is going to be a lot of discontent.

Have you noticed how there is a break up among the Govt supporters into smaller groups with more having to be bussed in to make up the numbers at the rallies.

Almost every day on Tele news there is some group or other protesting about something or other, usually at local or national authority.

Was in BKK for a few days last week and a lot of vans were parked outside where we stayed. The Mrs said she overheard one driver say to another " You were a big time red shirt leader, how has your life changed since PT have been in Govt?"

She said she didn't hear the answer but it could along with all the other indications show that people are starting to wake up.

If that is the case then they could well be pushed to far and it wont need the army to step in the people will do the job themselves.

Would be nice to think so, but certainly the ignorance and apathy up here won't generate any anti-government response.

The number of (supposedly) 'under renovation' outlets in CM Central (ie shop is out of business), shows the 'benefits' that even the PTP heartland has felt.

But even with the benefit of the education which their 'god' Thaksin bestowed on them, 1+1 does not equal 2.

Would you care to repeat that in English.

I assume English is not your native tongue.

If you have difficulty, read it slowly and use the punctuation I provide.

Otherwise don't bother posting pathetic replies

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