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Red shirts appear to be biggest losers in Thai amnesty bill


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If Khun Abhisit is successful in escaping his responsibility for the 91 murdered Thai people,

Who ever murdered anyone during the red riots is having amnesty forced on them by Thaksin, so yes Thaksin gave Abihist a get out of jail free card.

No. As I posted before.

Abhisit is the big loser in all of this as he now gets no chance to prove his innocence in court and will now always be called a murderer by PT, the reds and silly buggers who post the above Quote.

All part of the plan because if he and Suthep had been given their day in court the defense they would have mounted, including all the videos, voice recordings, photos and no doubt the money trail would without a doubt shown exactly who was responsible for all the deaths, injuries and destruction.

That's right the red leaders and their paymaster who was giving the orders.

It wouldn't matter if they went through the court case and were found not guilty. The red shirts would still call them murderers.

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If Khun Abhisit is successful in escaping his responsibility for the 91 murdered Thai people,

Who ever murdered anyone during the red riots is having amnesty forced on them by Thaksin, so yes Thaksin gave Abihist a get out of jail free card.

No. As I posted before.

Abhisit is the big loser in all of this as he now gets no chance to prove his innocence in court and will now always be called a murderer by PT, the reds and silly buggers who post the above Quote.

All part of the plan because if he and Suthep had been given their day in court the defense they would have mounted, including all the videos, voice recordings, photos and no doubt the money trail would without a doubt shown exactly who was responsible for all the deaths, injuries and destruction.

That's right the red leaders and their paymaster who was giving the orders.

It wouldn't matter if they went through the court case and were found not guilty. The red shirts would still call them murderers.

Sticks and stones will break their bones.........................

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There were 11 red shirt leaders in parliament at the time of the vote. Seven voted for it and four abstained. Not a single one of them put their principles, or wishes of the grass roots members, on the line and voted against it. So, yes, things have moved on since the old PTP = Redshirts equation. It's very clear that for their leaders, PTP > Redshirts. It's also surprising that Thiida is remaining so quiet about all this. Surely she should be calling the troops to action? But since the paymaster is hardly likely to finance a rally against himself, maybe it isn't so surpising after all.

The connection may be getting weaker ballpoint but Thida the red shirt leader is the wife of Weng a PT MP.

A bit difficult to divorce (for want of a better word) that connection.

Come to think of it ; not a peep out of Jutaporn, wonder where he has got to?

Whether or not you get a peep out of someone is solely down to the news sources you rely on. Jatuporn and Nattawut were a couple of days ago up north making speeches in front of red shirts who are opposed to amnesty. They were pictured next to signs calling for no amnesty.

And that was why Nattawut abstained. He didn't want to vote for Amnesty and not against (his) amnesty. Maybe he told the people again, don't worry it's on me rolleyes.gif

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