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It seems that it wasn't clear to you that I was exactly saying that.smile.png

Even Lemoncake got it, and that mean something.

Its bigbamboo fault, blame him for editinggiggle.gif

Shhhh.... Don't tell Lemoncake that tomorrow is also St Andrew's Day... He'll go into meltdown!

Slainte Mhath! tongue.png

Sorry! Off topic, I know!

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It seems that it wasn't clear to you that I was exactly saying that.smile.png

Even Lemoncake got it, and that mean something.

Its bigbamboo fault, blame him for editinggiggle.gif

Shhhh.... Don't tell Lemoncake that tomorrow is also St Andrew's Day... He'll go into meltdown!

Slainte Mhath! tongue.png

Sorry! Off topic, I know!

What is St Andrews? is it the same as St Patrick's?biggrin.png

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Thaksin might as well come home now. No one seems to be following any laws...

I may be wrong , but you have no idea just how true that statement is. There is an ISA in place in Bangkok and yet people are gathering in their thousands wherever they want. He could come back now but...........?

If I was Thaksin Shinawatra, I would fly to Thailand, land in Korat hijack a chopper, fly down to Bangkok and parachute into Rajamangal Stadium to tumultuous applause and the sight of the Red Sea and thousands of lovely Isaan ladies wetting their pants with sheer joy. And then tell Suthep to go and do the physically impossible with himself.

But thankfully I am not.;

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It seems that it wasn't clear to you that I was exactly saying that.smile.png

Even Lemoncake got it, and that mean something.

Its bigbamboo fault, blame him for editinggiggle.gif

Shhhh.... Don't tell Lemoncake that tomorrow is also St Andrew's Day... He'll go into meltdown!

Slainte Mhath! tongue.png

Sorry! Off topic, I know!

What is St Andrews? is it the same as St Patrick's?biggrin.png

I just knew I shouldn't have made that post....... facepalm.gif

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Thaksin might as well come home now. No one seems to be following any laws...

I may be wrong , but you have no idea just how true that statement is. There is an ISA in place in Bangkok and yet people are gathering in their thousands wherever they want. He could come back now but...........?

If I was Thaksin Shinawatra, I would fly to Thailand, land in Korat hijack a chopper, fly down to Bangkok and parachute into Rajamangal Stadium to tumultuous applause and the sight of the Red Sea and thousands of lovely Isaan ladies wetting their pants with sheer joy. And then tell Suthep to go and do the physically impossible with himself.

But thankfully I am not.;

The arrival of Khun Thaksin would be the final straw, and the streets would be running red (in more ways than one).

For the sake of Thailand and its people, I hope he never takes that step.

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My first thought is the police should send a nice thankyou note.

Now. Have most of them prepare near govt house. Water cannon, teargas, the lot. After dispersing the crowd, hop a lot of them into trucks and beat them back to Chang wattana. Disperse and arrest there, then ready to face the others.

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Have any readers noticed the striking resemblance between the speeches of Mr. Suthep and equally rousing (and worrying) speeches by the late Fuhrer: Adolf Hitler? I wonder if perchance, they are related?

You have a seriously warped idea of history if you can see a similarity between the two.

Adolf Hitler advocated mass murder and eradication of Jews, gypsies, homosexuals and Slavs among many others.

Suthep may sound a bit agitated but no one has died, *due to the demonstrations, in the whole time Bangkok has been watching these demonstrations, and hopefully no-one will be.

*edited to add

If you were to read my post again VERY SLOWLY, you might notice that I made a comparison between the SPEECHES of Mr Suthep and those of Adolf Hitler.

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I fully agree with Suthep occupying Dusit zoo.

He is going to scare the other monkeys smile.png

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I didn't see any report that the UDD leaders are staying there as well facepalm.gif

No, but the cheery chappies with those smart brown uniforms are, apparently.

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Have any readers noticed the striking resemblance between the speeches of Mr. Suthep and equally rousing (and worrying) speeches by the late Fuhrer: Adolf Hitler? I wonder if perchance, they are related?

For some reason, I'd have thought your average Milwall Fan unable to fluently speak German and Thai.

You learn something new every day I guess.

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If you were to read my post again VERY SLOWLY, you might notice that I made a comparison between the SPEECHES of Mr Suthep and those of Adolf Hitler.

and again No. Special earbuds you have on I think!

Struggle is the father of all things. It is not by the principles of humanity that man lives or is able to preserve himself above the animal world, but solely by means of the most brutal struggle. If you do not fight, life will never be won. 1924
We are all proud that through God's powerful aid, we have become once more true Germans. 1933
May Day 1933 When an opponent declares, "I will not come over to your side," I calmly say, "Your child belongs to us already... What are you? You will pass on. Your descendants, however, now stand in the new camp. In a short time they will know nothing else but this new community."

No ----- Suthep sounds NOTHING like Hitler. (plus Suthep has better hair! :)

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Have any readers noticed the striking resemblance between the speeches of Mr. Suthep and equally rousing (and worrying) speeches by the late Fuhrer: Adolf Hitler? I wonder if perchance, they are related?

No.

I did notice the penchant for reinforcing Godwin's law though ..... Suthep is a bit of a firebrand but he sounds nothing like Hitler.. It takes a very special kind of headgear to make two very different things anything close to the same.

MF, you never ever seemed to speak out against the reds even when they were burning BKK, Yet when faced by non violent protest (without the violent rhetoric) you get all squirmy .... I don't want to dig back in your posts to May 19th 2010, bu did you ever speak out against the violence of the reds? Before that did you ever make a single statement about the grenade attacks condemning the reds? I do not think you did.

he usually says something about healthcare ....hes very predictable like his team...and fans...all mouthcoffee1.gif

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My first thought is the police should send a nice thankyou note.

Now. Have most of them prepare near govt house. Water cannon, teargas, the lot. After dispersing the crowd, hop a lot of them into trucks and beat them back to Chang wattana. Disperse and arrest there, then ready to face the others.

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hmmm now THAT sounds a bit like Tak Bai ....

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This idiot would like to be a new PM without any election.

And are they the educated class ????

This is their headline. if we can't win the election .... no need election cheesy.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gif

No Loles -- Suthep said he would not accept the premiership. It would not be offered to him anyways.

It won't be offered to Abhisit, or Yingluck, or any of the rest that have been involved in this mess.

It probably would be offered to Anand and I for one would like to see it offered to Mechai V.

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No.

I did notice the penchant for reinforcing Godwin's law though ..... Suthep is a bit of a firebrand but he sounds nothing like Hitler.. It takes a very special kind of headgear to make two very different things anything close to the same.

MF, you never ever seemed to speak out against the reds even when they were burning BKK, Yet when faced by non violent protest (without the violent rhetoric) you get all squirmy .... I don't want to dig back in your posts to May 19th 2010, bu did you ever speak out against the violence of the reds? Before that did you ever make a single statement about the grenade attacks condemning the reds? I do not think you did.

The Reds in 2010 were protesting about the fact that a government led by Abhisit which was not the elected choice of the Thai people, was in power due to the intervention of their friends in the judiciary. Almost simultaneously with the burning of central World, over 100 people were murdered by the army, allegedly under orders from indicted murderers, Mr Suthep and Mr Abhisit. This, a day or two after the assassination of Red leader Seh Daeng whilst in the middle of a TV interview by the type of high calibre weapon only held by the military. In the melee a fully insured rich peoples shopping mall was unfortunately burned, maybe by Red protesters, maybe by agents provocoteurs. we will probably never know.

I am listening to Suthep on TV behind me as I type this and his tone sounds very similar to Hitler at Nuremberg.

So.you totally accept the burning and violence ... the grenade attacks etc and have not spoken out against the violence of the reds. Thank you for being honest about that.

I won't bother correcting your dates, and numbers, and who had military weapons since that is common knowledge to 99.5% of the people only the .05% buy into those lies any more.

Let me leave you with one last quote from your buddy A. Hitler and please tell me who it calls to mind for you....

We will not capitulate - no, never! We may be destroyed, but if we are, we shall drag a world with us - a world in flames. March 1945

Because that sounds like the reds you admire so much. Nuttawut and Jatuporn said almost the same from the stage at the end .... just like that was Hitler at the end. It also reminds me of Arisaman before he arrived in BKK.

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apropos "V for Vendetta"... a few months ago, I saw some pics of yellow shirt folks wearing the masks, which as we know are associated with Anonymous. I wonder if they knew what they were doing?

right, the Occupy movement is very popular among the yellow shirts (with whom I talked), on the other hand they are also ultra nationalistic, how can this be reconciled?

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Before I write my post let me first state my absolute dislike for Puea Thai and as someone who has lived in Bangkok for 6 years I will never forget the mayhem their hired thugs caused in 2010. I still feel hatred when I see the family across the street going out to a protest all dressed up in their red shirts.

BUT....

How in god's name can any foreigner even pretend to support this mob going around at the moment? Let's be very clear on this - they want to overthrow a democratically elected government and install a council of UNELECTED people of their own choosing to write a new constitution for the country. Can you imagine this happening in your own country and not being outraged?

Protest peacefully against the disgraceful amnesty bill? Brilliant

Protest against the corruption riddled rice scheme? Fantastic

Protest against the attempt to fiddle with the senate to consolidate power into fewer families? Superb

And you can even protest to put pressure on the government to dissolve the house and call a snap election, but when you refuse to even consider a snap election that is going against all of the ideals of democracy. All of the points that Suthep laid out in his six point plan can be achieved through a democratically elected parliament but the Democrats have never had the balls or the intelligence to get out there and win the working class vote.

Do people really want to see this country set back to zero by a bunch of old men with ideals more suited to 100 years ago? The government at the moment has many flaws but they were elected by the people. The thought of some council of old farts dictating a new constitution and acting like a bunch of feudal lords makes me sick to my stomach.

So for you it is acceptable that a government cheats, steals, lies and refuses to recognize decisions of the constitutional courts as long as they are elected ?

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No.

I did notice the penchant for reinforcing Godwin's law though ..... Suthep is a bit of a firebrand but he sounds nothing like Hitler.. It takes a very special kind of headgear to make two very different things anything close to the same.

MF, you never ever seemed to speak out against the reds even when they were burning BKK, Yet when faced by non violent protest (without the violent rhetoric) you get all squirmy .... I don't want to dig back in your posts to May 19th 2010, bu did you ever speak out against the violence of the reds? Before that did you ever make a single statement about the grenade attacks condemning the reds? I do not think you did.

The Reds in 2010 were protesting about the fact that a government led by Abhisit which was not the elected choice of the Thai people, was in power due to the intervention of their friends in the judiciary. Almost simultaneously with the burning of central World, over 100 people were murdered by the army, allegedly under orders from indicted murderers, Mr Suthep and Mr Abhisit. This, a day or two after the assassination of Red leader Seh Daeng whilst in the middle of a TV interview by the type of high calibre weapon only held by the military. In the melee a fully insured rich peoples shopping mall was unfortunately burned, maybe by Red protesters, maybe by agents provocoteurs. we will probably never know.

I am listening to Suthep on TV behind me as I type this and his tone sounds very similar to Hitler at Nuremberg.

So.you totally accept the burning and violence ... the grenade attacks etc and have not spoken out against the violence of the reds. Thank you for being honest about that.

I won't bother correcting your dates, and numbers, and who had military weapons since that is common knowledge to 99.5% of the people only the .05% buy into those lies any more.

Let me leave you with one last quote from your buddy A. Hitler and please tell me who it calls to mind for you....

We will not capitulate - no, never! We may be destroyed, but if we are, we shall drag a world with us - a world in flames. March 1945

Because that sounds like the reds you admire so much. Nuttawut and Jatuporn said almost the same from the stage at the end .... just like that was Hitler at the end. It also reminds me of Arisaman before he arrived in BKK.

Jdinasia, your obsession with the Reds colors many of your responses, do you understand that someone can be neutral?

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