Thait Spot Posted November 28, 2013 Posted November 28, 2013 To be honest, I'd sit the pair of them in Lumpini park with a pair of chopsticks each and not let them leave until they'd caught a bucket full of mosquitoes
Popular Post Queenslander Posted November 28, 2013 Popular Post Posted November 28, 2013 Sadly, as usual, the Red Shirts have no connection with the truth or democracy - being a paid 'mouthpiece' (lackey) for a convicted criminal is all that Jatuporn will ever amount to. I also wonder how many of our dedicated 'Red Shirts' who will demonstrate in BK would demonstrate if the free travel and daily payments suddenly stopped. Democracy is often described, in part, as: A rule of law, in which the laws and procedures apply equally to all citizens. Unfortunately Thaksin and his followers, such as Jatuporn, think that the rule of law only applies to supporters of Thaksin - i.e. people with a corrupt philosophy as espoused by the current Thaksin proxy) government and supported by its underlings, the Red Shirts. Hopefully one day (I doubt it) the masses will realise that they have been conned by Thaksin et al. Watch this space for an open civil war??? 3
HUAHIN62 Posted November 28, 2013 Posted November 28, 2013 He must just leave the clown/jester alone and let his own party sort him out. Today the clown said the following" there will be no place for politicians in the politican reforms" (Bloomberg 28Nov). I thought the clown was a politician and how does he think his party will react to this type of statement. So neither he nor the Dems will play a role in determining the future political system, because they are all polticians. If this is the case who will "the people" be that he is talking about? Will it only be people that support this protest? Will people from different political views be able to contribute to this process? Who will play the leadership role to get to the new political order? How will this transformation take place without any politician involved? He sounds more and more power drunk, like a voice from Dubai.
Artisi Posted November 28, 2013 Posted November 28, 2013 BANGKOK: -- Red-shirt leader Jatuporn Promphan last night defiantly announced that red-shirt supporters of the Yingluck government would teach anti-Thaksin regime leader Suthep Thuagsuban “a lesson”. "I've been watching Suthep onstage and even though I'm impressed by his fiery rhetoric, meaningless soundbites and preaching to the converted I've a few pointers I can give him about mindless ranting and raving" he added. Is that straight from Jatuporns mouth - kettle - pot - black seems in order here.
Theoutsider Posted November 28, 2013 Posted November 28, 2013 Hopefully this will be on pay per view. Take my money:-)
mca Posted November 28, 2013 Posted November 28, 2013 Jatuporn needs to get a bit more in touch with his feminine side. His testosterone levels are way too high and some estrogen might be needed to balance his mind. I've just got a sudden mental image of Jatupon with huge gazonkas. Where's the "shudder" icon?
Artisi Posted November 28, 2013 Posted November 28, 2013 Jatuporn needs to get a bit more in touch with his feminine side. His testosterone levels are way too high and some estrogen might be needed to balance his mind. I've just got a sudden mental image of Jatupon with huge gazonkas. Where's the "shudder" icon? Lets hope he doesn't use then to breed.
Bluespunk Posted November 28, 2013 Posted November 28, 2013 'Red shirt leader to teach Suthep a lesson' Wow, you're well hard Jutaporn, a hypocrit and a loon as well, but, yeah, well hard. Do you know Pitbull Aldhouse by any chance?
siampolee Posted November 28, 2013 Posted November 28, 2013 Jutuporns comments issuing forth from his mouth reminded me of our kids when they were young. Great mouthfuls of food followed shortly afterwards by an extreme touch of flatulence and a happy smiling face which soon changed to one of abject horror when little ones realised they had ''followed through'' regarding that flatulence.
BillyBobThai Posted November 28, 2013 Posted November 28, 2013 The Holywood movie production crew up here in Chiang Mai, filming the movie The Coup, needs to move the filming crew to Bangkok.
Maggusoil Posted November 28, 2013 Posted November 28, 2013 With a rent a crowd like that, I'd hate to see his real friends
Larry001 Posted November 28, 2013 Posted November 28, 2013 Suthep; the sooner he goes missing the better for the country
GrantSmith Posted November 28, 2013 Posted November 28, 2013 What's that saying about somewhere in the world, a village has lost its idiot?
15Peter20 Posted November 28, 2013 Posted November 28, 2013 Suthep; the sooner he goes missing the better for the country Even Abhisit and the Dems are trying to further distance themselves from Suthep now, reminding everyone of his split with the party. Politically it is very savvy to steer clear of Suthep right now. That's another good move by the Dems (following their recent increased efforts at presenting alternative policies in the press). If they're not careful they might start becoming electable again.
paully Posted November 28, 2013 Posted November 28, 2013 Jatuporn needs to get a bit more in touch with his feminine side. It surprises me that the red shirts are in support of a government that has behaved this way Jatuporn needs to get in touch with his brain - if he can find it. He was as much a recipient of the Thaksin shilling as anyone else was in his day. Tainted wannabe revolutionary.
Bluespunk Posted November 28, 2013 Posted November 28, 2013 Suthep; the sooner he goes missing the better for the countryEven Abhisit and the Dems are trying to further distance themselves from Suthep now, reminding everyone of his split with the party. Politically it is very savvy to steer clear of Suthep right now.That's another good move by the Dems (following their recent increased efforts at presenting alternative policies in the press). If they're not careful they might start becoming electable again. Not if Suthep gets his way.
Popular Post ramrod711 Posted November 28, 2013 Popular Post Posted November 28, 2013 Red shirt leader to teach Suthep a lesson Jatuporn challenges Suthep to pie eating contest 3
stoffel45 Posted November 28, 2013 Posted November 28, 2013 It is highly unlikely that Jatuporn plus the likely lads in the photograph, could muster a collective IQ equal to Jatuporn's collar size. 2
promatrix Posted November 28, 2013 Posted November 28, 2013 Jatuporn needs to get a bit more in touch with his feminine side. It surprises me that the red shirts are in support of a government that has behaved this way Jatuporn needs to get in touch with his brain - really difficult task for him, I'd say
jes Posted November 28, 2013 Posted November 28, 2013 Is there any 100% evidence that it was the "red" that burned Down shopping mall? I haven´t heard of any. Might as well have been a "yellow" dresses as red.
captspectre Posted November 28, 2013 Posted November 28, 2013 Jatuporn needs to get a bit more in touch with his feminine side. His testosterone levels are way too high and some estrogen might be needed to balance his mind. Resorting to violence will have a number of outcomes - and none of them is favourable to the country It surprises me that the red shirts are in support of a government that has behaved this way clue me in: how has the government behaved? has it protested in the streets, blocking traffic, keeping people from going to work? l 1
Popular Post Siripon Posted November 28, 2013 Popular Post Posted November 28, 2013 It must be galling for Jatuporn, Nattawut etc. There they sit at Rajamangala stadium, nothing to look at but thin crowds hiding from the sun. And all they can do is watch Suthep tour Bangkok on foot, 17 kilometres yesterday from the Finance Ministry to the Government Centre on Chaeng Wattana. The rotund Jatuporn should follow Suthep's example to lose some weight And as Suthep tours, crowds follow, some state employees cheer, journalists are hungry for his every word. What's the next move, what's the plan? And what can the red shirts defend? A government run by a woman who yesterday said she doesn't understand the phrase, Thaksin regime- when the slogan of her party for the election was- 'Thaksin thinks, Pheua Thai does', and Ministers and MPs scurry off to see him all the time for consultations. Never mind the skype calls. She is either a liar or extremely academically challenged. Red shirts, if you believe in democracy, stop following the Shinawats- believe in yourselves, help reform Thailand. 7
Siripon Posted November 28, 2013 Posted November 28, 2013 Jatuporn needs to get a bit more in touch with his feminine side. His testosterone levels are way too high and some estrogen might be needed to balance his mind. Resorting to violence will have a number of outcomes - and none of them is favourable to the country It surprises me that the red shirts are in support of a government that has behaved this way clue me in: how has the government behaved? has it protested in the streets, blocking traffic, keeping people from going to work? l You don't know about the government's amnesty bill which would have forgiven any perpetrators of the killings of red shirts at Rachaprasong in 2010? Oh dear.
Popular Post Crushdepth Posted November 28, 2013 Popular Post Posted November 28, 2013 Is there any 100% evidence that it was the "red" that burned Down shopping mall? I haven´t heard of any. Might as well have been a "yellow" dresses as red. Who do you think was occupying the area? Honestly, there's this billionaire criminal fugitive you may have heard of funding a self-serving propaganda campaign, and a lot of what you might 'hear' is simply shit. Go and check out the video evidence for yourself before you go regurgitating this stuff. Get off your behind and DO IT or just do Thailand a favour and SHUT UP, tourist. 3
Robby nz Posted November 28, 2013 Posted November 28, 2013 Fishings bad for the reds on here today, they are doing their best to divert the topic and nobody is biting. Who is responsible for enforcing the conditions of Jatuporns bail? Must be someone that a complaint can be laid with. After all he is clearly and publicly breaching the conditions of his bail. Go straight to jail, do not pass go, do not collect 200,000. Nuttawat and others could be in the same position after parliament closes today, no more parliamentary immunity. 1
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