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DSI seeks approval to detain Suthep, other leaders

The Nation

BANGKOK: -- The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) will seek the Criminal Court's approval to arrest and detain protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban and 37 followers should they fail to report as summoned, a senior official said Tuesday.

DSI chief Tarit Pengdit told a press conference that an arrest warrant for Suthep had already been issued by the court while 37 core protesters have been summoned to acknowledge charges against them this Thursday and Friday as well as on January 2 and 3, after the New Year holiday.

They have been charged with intimidation to abolish the nation’s administrative power, instigating members of the public to violate the law, gathering to create chaos in the country, and libelling representatives of foreign countries.

Tarit said the DSI will seek court orders to imprison the leaders without granting bail since they have continued to commit offences.

"If released on bail, they will not stop creating unrest in the country," said the DSI chief. He warned that the agency will immediately ask the court to issue arrest warrants should they fail to report to the authorities as summoned.

Tarit said the core protesters will be issued with an added charge of obstructing the judicial process if they lead protesters to blockade the DSI office.

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I wonder why all the farang here in Thai Visa hate the anti government guys so much in Thailand. I don't know Suthep but I support him because of the situation in Thailand. And I'm Thai.

If you really want to find out the answer, it's not that difficult at all. Everyone has at least a motive or incentive to do things we are not mindless zombie. I suppose their incentive for hating the anti gov protesters is likely due to money or having very poor understanding of the current situation.

Somebody on this site already said a few days ago that most expats here in Thailand do not like red shirt government which means farangs are cooler than I previously thought. A few notable red shirt devoters on this forum are kikoman and farang00009.

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I wonder why all the farang here in Thai Visa hate the anti government guys so much in Thailand. I don't know Suthep but I support him because of the situation in Thailand. And I'm Thai.

You really want to find out the answer, it's not that difficult at all. Everyone has at least a motive and incentive to do things we are not mindless zombie. I suppose their incentive for hating the anti gov protesters likely due to money or having very poor understanding of the current situation.

Somebody on this site already said a few days ago that most expat here in Thailand do not like red shirt government which means farangs are cooler than I previously thought. A few notable red shirt devoters on this forum are kikoman and farang00009.

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We are, as you say, only farangs- but we have seen how these things play out. and for those of us who love your people- your instituions- we fear what history (Eastern as well as Western) predicts will come of this.

Due, I suppose to the way you were educated, you believe that somehow this is a new phenomenom -- please believe me- it is not new at all. And it always ends in tears.

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They would not dare make a single arrest.

They know what it would lead to, and they don't want that do they?

Go on Tarit... I dare ya.

Just more wind and piss, totally worthless news article, they already have warrants issued and they are too scared to go and carry those out.

Don't ask me for proof.

Him good man, him lone Tarit. Hi O Tarit away.

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I wonder why all the farang here in Thai Visa hate the anti government guys so much in Thailand. I don't know Suthep but I support him because of the situation in Thailand. And I'm Thai.

You really want to find out the answer, it's not that difficult at all. Everyone has at least a motive and incentive to do things we are not mindless zombie. I suppose their incentive for hating the anti gov protesters likely due to money or having very poor understanding of the current situation.

Somebody on this site already said a few days ago that most expat here in Thailand do not like red shirt government which means farangs are cooler than I previously thought. A few notable red shirt devoters on this forum are kikoman and farang00009.

I

We are, as you say, only farangs- but we have seen how these things play out. and for those of us who love your people- your instituions- we fear what history (Eastern as well as Western) predicts will come of this.

You believe that somehow this is a new phenomenom -- please believe me- it is not new at all. And it always ends in tears.

As a Thai person, I like to say that your sincere concern is well appreciated. But it's about time -- something ought to be changed. I don't know what. But what you guys can do is by telling, suggesting, advising us about what we can do to make everything better for everyone with your extensive knowledge of democracy. Somebody told me to read about Ron Paul a few days ago, and I have to say the guy is awesome. We want someone like him be Thai prime minister.

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I think we can all agree that they have given him more than enough rope.

Suthep has gone through the denial stage, the anger stage.... now its time for the acceptance stage... behind bars.

But they have given Thaksin over 5 years and haven;t even tried to catch him, how much more rope does he need ? Now go back under your bridge red troll...

Ahh, but they did catch Thaksin...except, they got confused and gave him a passport instead of arresting him...all quite understandable once you internalized Thainess...

(I do know it was not Tarit who gave the passport, but these stooges are all interchangeable)

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I wonder why all the farang here in Thai Visa hate the anti government guys so much in Thailand. I don't know Suthep but I support him because of the situation in Thailand. And I'm Thai.

You really want to find out the answer, it's not that difficult at all. Everyone has at least a motive and incentive to do things we are not mindless zombie. I suppose their incentive for hating the anti gov protesters likely due to money or having very poor understanding of the current situation.

Somebody on this site already said a few days ago that most expat here in Thailand do not like red shirt government which means farangs are cooler than I previously thought. A few notable red shirt devoters on this forum are kikoman and farang00009.

I

We are, as you say, only farangs- but we have seen how these things play out. and for those of us who love your people- your instituions- we fear what history (Eastern as well as Western) predicts will come of this.

You believe that somehow this is a new phenomenom -- please believe me- it is not new at all. And it always ends in tears.

As a Thai person, I like to say that your sincere concern is well appreciated. But it's about time -- something ought to be changed. I don't know what. But what you guys can do is by telling, suggesting, advising us about what we can do to make everything better for everyone with your extensive knowledge of democracy. Somebody told me to read about Ron Paul a few days ago, and I have to say the guy is awesome. We want someone like him be Thai prime minister.

Thank you for that.

Ron Paul is Libertarian- they believe in minimum government- personal freedom- above all. That goes right against the thai yearning for 'the collective' as opposed to the indvidual.. Be very careful with that kind of thinking (it almost plunged the world into another recession a few months ago).

We in my country agree that our politics must be changed- but we understand that these changes require changes in the mentality of the people-= and that takes generations.

We make new laws- scrap old ones- We want the same as you- Santa land- but we know it takes time-- and that quick fixes always produce more heartbreak than heaven.

I think what might separate us is our recollection of history- we in the west saw the advent of fascism and nazis- we saw the Stalinists in Russian kill 20 million people- we watched the Shining Path in Peru- we knew about the Khmer Rouge and we know now of the Jihadists who want to bring perfection to the world.

We plead- as Yingluck does- caution- compromise- respect for the rule of law (questionable given her brother but...) and we know that Christmas comes rarely- and it is never what we hoped for.

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Perhaps the DSI might give us an update on their progress investigating the financing of the 2009 and 2010 UDD demonstrations -- it's only been 4-5 years...

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They would not dare make a single arrest.

They know what it would lead to, and they don't want that do they?

Go on Tarit... I dare ya.

Just more wind and piss, totally worthless news article, they already have warrants issued and they are too scared to go and carry those out.

Don't ask me for proof.

Yes they are scared to bring out the iron boot.

You say you dare Tarit to bring it on.

You know full well that if Tarit 'brings it on' the gov't will be dissolved- either by military or judicial coup (use that 134 IQ you claim to have!)

and then the dogs of hell will be unleashed- Rightly or wrongly (who will care?)- the people who do support this government and (so far quietyly) oppose the fascists will come to fight.

Is that what you want?

An Eastern Sarajevo?

And you know- that nobody won SHIT in Bosnia!

Yingluck has offered time and again the olive branch- Suthep and his madmen have refused to grasp it.

They have stars in their eyes- blinded by hate and fantasies of utopian fairies that will usher Heaven on Earth.

Reason has left the room.

And your post is evidence of that.

Olive branch!!!

Looks like you fell for the tears whilst we see the smirk at the end.

She knows what to do - just exit politics and go and join your murderous brother and everyone will be happy with that outcome.

You lost the war and so you should surrender gracefully and depart the scene knowing that you tried your hardest and it did untold damage to the country economically and in completely dividing the people to such an extent that I doubt that this can be fixed now.

Not exactly a legacy to be proud of, is it!!

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The most beautiful (and useful) Christmas present for Thailand would be to see Suthep locked up behind bars, where he belongs rolleyes.gif

Multiplying the charges against him and his followers is just the right thing to do, since they systematically disregard the law, commit crimes and treason, ... all this thinking that the majority supports them. I should say "dreaming".

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Behind bars - along with all the criminals from the PTP regime and especially there convicted crook "thinker".

Or do you just want to apply the law to those who oppose a corrupt government that lies, cheats acts illegally and is run by a fugitive?

I think the majority are totally fed up with PTP, Thaksin, the Shin clan and the arrogant inept management and thieving his team deliver. The majority probably don't support Suthep but think he's the lesser of two evils. There's far more chance of reforms with the protesters than with PTP who will simply continue to lie, cheat, act illegally whilst pretending to listen; and all while emptying the coffers for themselves.

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Thank you for that.

Ron Paul is Libertarian- they believe in minimum government- personal freedom- above all. That goes right against the thai yearning for 'the collective' as opposed to the indvidual.. Be very careful with that kind of thinking (it almost plunged the world into another recession a few months ago).

We in my country agree that our politics must be changed- but we understand that these changes require changes in the mentality of the people-= and that takes generations.

We make new laws- scrap old ones- We want the same as you- Santa land- but we know it takes time-- and that quick fixes always produce more heartbreak than heaven.

I think what might separate us is our recollection of history- we in the west saw the advent of fascism and nazis- we saw the Stalinists in Russian kill 20 million people- we watched the Shining Path in Peru- we knew about the Khmer Rouge and we know now of the Jihadists who want to bring perfection to the world.

We plead- as Yingluck does- caution- compromise- respect for the rule of law (questionable given her brother but...) and we know that Christmas comes rarely- and it is never what we hoped for.

If turning Libertarian (I didn't even know there's a word for people like him) is what is need to end corruption, I suppose that what we'll have to accept. The idea of collective socialism has been the Thai mentality for quite some time, obviously it's not working so well.

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They would not dare make a single arrest.

They know what it would lead to, and they don't want that do they?

Go on Tarit... I dare ya.

Just more wind and piss, totally worthless news article, they already have warrants issued and they are too scared to go and carry those out.

Don't ask me for proof.

Yes they are scared to bring out the iron boot.

You say you dare Tarit to bring it on.

You know full well that if Tarit 'brings it on' the gov't will be dissolved- either by military or judicial coup (use that 134 IQ you claim to have!)

and then the dogs of hell will be unleashed- Rightly or wrongly (who will care?)- the people who do support this government and (so far quietyly) oppose the fascists will come to fight.

Is that what you want?

An Eastern Sarajevo?

And you know- that nobody won SHIT in Bosnia!

Yingluck has offered time and again the olive branch- Suthep and his madmen have refused to grasp it.

They have stars in their eyes- blinded by hate and fantasies of utopian fairies that will usher Heaven on Earth.

Reason has left the room.

And your post is evidence of that.

Olive branch!!!

Looks like you fell for the tears whilst we see the smirk at the end.

She knows what to do - just exit politics and go and join your murderous brother and everyone will be happy with that outcome.

You lost the war and so you should surrender gracefully and depart the scene knowing that you tried your hardest and it did untold damage to the country economically and in completely dividing the people to such an extent that I doubt that this can be fixed now.

Not exactly a legacy to be proud of, is it!!

Sudan and South Sudan.

Thailand and South Thailand.

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They would not dare make a single arrest.

They know what it would lead to, and they don't want that do they?

Go on Tarit... I dare ya.

Just more wind and piss, totally worthless news article, they already have warrants issued and they are too scared to go and carry those out.

Don't ask me for proof.

Yes they are scared to bring out the iron boot.

You say you dare Tarit to bring it on.

You know full well that if Tarit 'brings it on' the gov't will be dissolved- either by military or judicial coup (use that 134 IQ you claim to have!)

and then the dogs of hell will be unleashed- Rightly or wrongly (who will care?)- the people who do support this government and (so far quietyly) oppose the fascists will come to fight.

Is that what you want?

An Eastern Sarajevo?

And you know- that nobody won SHIT in Bosnia!

Yingluck has offered time and again the olive branch- Suthep and his madmen have refused to grasp it.

They have stars in their eyes- blinded by hate and fantasies of utopian fairies that will usher Heaven on Earth.

Reason has left the room.

And your post is evidence of that.

Olive branch!!!

Looks like you fell for the tears whilst we see the smirk at the end.

She knows what to do - just exit politics and go and join your murderous brother and everyone will be happy with that outcome.

You lost the war and so you should surrender gracefully and depart the scene knowing that you tried your hardest and it did untold damage to the country economically and in completely dividing the people to such an extent that I doubt that this can be fixed now.

Not exactly a legacy to be proud of, is it!!

You think 'walkiing out now' has not occurrred to her? I doubt very much that she is hanging on to power out of ego. she has not been raised to be hated so much as she is now.

but she knows- and others know- that if she walks out now- departs the scened as you suggest- the result will be a civil war.

Her supporters will not lie back and accept that they are just dumb buffalo who deserved to be exploited by the Bangkok elites.

She is the one person keeping a cap on what could be an explosive situation. A coup? The army chiefs have acknowledged that a coup would invite civil war.

A fascist dictatorship? Even the whistle monkeys will turn against it- and with or without constituional protections- civil war.

Right now the buck stops with Yingluck- and letting the buck rage wild might not be a good idea.

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Thank you for that.

Ron Paul is Libertarian- they believe in minimum government- personal freedom- above all. That goes right against the thai yearning for 'the collective' as opposed to the indvidual.. Be very careful with that kind of thinking (it almost plunged the world into another recession a few months ago).

We in my country agree that our politics must be changed- but we understand that these changes require changes in the mentality of the people-= and that takes generations.

We make new laws- scrap old ones- We want the same as you- Santa land- but we know it takes time-- and that quick fixes always produce more heartbreak than heaven.

I think what might separate us is our recollection of history- we in the west saw the advent of fascism and nazis- we saw the Stalinists in Russian kill 20 million people- we watched the Shining Path in Peru- we knew about the Khmer Rouge and we know now of the Jihadists who want to bring perfection to the world.

We plead- as Yingluck does- caution- compromise- respect for the rule of law (questionable given her brother but...) and we know that Christmas comes rarely- and it is never what we hoped for.

If turning Libertarian (I didn't even know there's a word for people like him) is what is need to end corruption, I suppose that what we'll have to accept. The idea of collective socialism has been the Thai mentality for quite some time, obviously it's not working so well.

libertarian has no interest in corruption. The biggest voice promoting libertarian in the US is the Koch brothers- they are constantly in court- they are mulitibillionaires and actually have much more in common with Thaksin than Suthep. They fund among others, the Cato Institute and the Tea Party (both of which exalt the Paul dynasty- ron et fils)

And look on your beloved internet - you will learn that the Kochs have been not only accused but convicted of dirty shit.

Why do you think that in elections most Americans reject these people?

Be careful what you wish for!!

And where is this 'socilaism' of which you speak? I sure haven't seen much over here.

Read my tag line at the bottom of my posts- in this season you will understand it has particular relevance.

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Thank you for that.

Ron Paul is Libertarian- they believe in minimum government- personal freedom- above all. That goes right against the thai yearning for 'the collective' as opposed to the indvidual.. Be very careful with that kind of thinking (it almost plunged the world into another recession a few months ago).

We in my country agree that our politics must be changed- but we understand that these changes require changes in the mentality of the people-= and that takes generations.

We make new laws- scrap old ones- We want the same as you- Santa land- but we know it takes time-- and that quick fixes always produce more heartbreak than heaven.

I think what might separate us is our recollection of history- we in the west saw the advent of fascism and nazis- we saw the Stalinists in Russian kill 20 million people- we watched the Shining Path in Peru- we knew about the Khmer Rouge and we know now of the Jihadists who want to bring perfection to the world.

We plead- as Yingluck does- caution- compromise- respect for the rule of law (questionable given her brother but...) and we know that Christmas comes rarely- and it is never what we hoped for.

If turning Libertarian (I didn't even know there's a word for people like him) is what is need to end corruption, I suppose that what we'll have to accept. The idea of collective socialism has been the Thai mentality for quite some time, obviously it's not working so well.

libertarian has no interest in corruption. The biggest voice promoting libertarian in the US is the Koch brothers- they are constantly in court- they are mulitibillionaires and actually have much more in common with Thaksin than Suthep. They fund among others, the Cato Institute and the Tea Party (both of which exalt the Paul dynasty- ron et fils)

And look on your beloved internet - you will learn that the Kochs have been not only accused but convicted of dirty shit.

Why do you think that in elections most Americans reject these people?

Be careful what you wish for!!

And where is this 'socilaism' of which you speak? I sure haven't seen much over here.

Read my tag line at the bottom of my posts- in this season you will understand it has particular relevance.

I understand that the Koch brothers support tea party and not libertarian. But I'm new to both ideas so I could be wrong. I'll try to read more on what libertarianism really is about.

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The police are really going to get tough this time! They are putting together a Special Farces team to go beg him to turn himself in

It is a farce, Tarit can shout from the rooftops "Arrest SUthep" but he doesn't have the balls to do it himself!

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Thank you for that.

Ron Paul is Libertarian- they believe in minimum government- personal freedom- above all. That goes right against the thai yearning for 'the collective' as opposed to the indvidual.. Be very careful with that kind of thinking (it almost plunged the world into another recession a few months ago).

We in my country agree that our politics must be changed- but we understand that these changes require changes in the mentality of the people-= and that takes generations.

We make new laws- scrap old ones- We want the same as you- Santa land- but we know it takes time-- and that quick fixes always produce more heartbreak than heaven.

I think what might separate us is our recollection of history- we in the west saw the advent of fascism and nazis- we saw the Stalinists in Russian kill 20 million people- we watched the Shining Path in Peru- we knew about the Khmer Rouge and we know now of the Jihadists who want to bring perfection to the world.

We plead- as Yingluck does- caution- compromise- respect for the rule of law (questionable given her brother but...) and we know that Christmas comes rarely- and it is never what we hoped for.

If turning Libertarian (I didn't even know there's a word for people like him) is what is need to end corruption, I suppose that what we'll have to accept. The idea of collective socialism has been the Thai mentality for quite some time, obviously it's not working so well.

libertarian has no interest in corruption. The biggest voice promoting libertarian in the US is the Koch brothers- they are constantly in court- they are mulitibillionaires and actually have much more in common with Thaksin than Suthep. They fund among others, the Cato Institute and the Tea Party (both of which exalt the Paul dynasty- ron et fils)

And look on your beloved internet - you will learn that the Kochs have been not only accused but convicted of dirty shit.

Why do you think that in elections most Americans reject these people?

Be careful what you wish for!!

And where is this 'socilaism' of which you speak? I sure haven't seen much over here.

Read my tag line at the bottom of my posts- in this season you will understand it has particular relevance.

I understand that the Koch brothers support tea party and not libertarian. But I'm new to both ideas so I could be wrong. I'll try to read more on what libertarianism really is about. But for now, this little video I found on the internet seems to suggest that you are yet wrong again.

The contradiction in your posts is here:

The libertarians believe in a weakened state. They supported the deregulation of the US stock market that led to the biggest colllapse since 1929.

And that occurred due to legalized corruption (no rules).

If you are serious about wanting to stop corruption- you should be listening to Pol Pot- the Khmer Rouge- there was no corruption there because they had destroyed the economy.There is no corruption when all the money is in the hands of the corrupt.

This is not what you want-- believe me.

As you study the libertarians you will come across the writings of John Stuart Mill who was fighting against the very system that Suthep wants to install.

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The contradiction in your posts is here:

The libertarians believe in a weakened state. They supported the deregulation of the US stock market that led to the biggest colllapse since 1929.

And that occurred due to legalized corruption (no rules).

If you are serious about wanting to stop corruption- you should be listening to Pol Pot- the Khmer Rouge- there was no corruption there because they had destroyed the economy.

Professor Milton Friedman seems to disagree.

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The contradiction in your posts is here:

The libertarians believe in a weakened state. They supported the deregulation of the US stock market that led to the biggest colllapse since 1929.

And that occurred due to legalized corruption (no rules).

If you are serious about wanting to stop corruption- you should be listening to Pol Pot- the Khmer Rouge- there was no corruption there because they had destroyed the economy.

Professor Milton Friedman seems to disagree.

Of course he disagrees- he was the author and archtiect of the deregiulation that led to 2008. The Chicago School.

Totally discredited now. as with the recovery in the US, that dream boy of the Vienna school- Hayek!

And to bring it right back home- the quantitive easing was a success- and it was Keynesian- as was the new car scheme under Yingluck.

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The most beautiful (and useful) Christmas present for Thailand would be to see Suthep locked up behind bars, where he belongs rolleyes.gif

Multiplying the charges against him and his followers is just the right thing to do, since they systematically disregard the law, commit crimes and treason, ... all this thinking that the majority supports them. I should say "dreaming".

Sent from my HTC One using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app

Actually the best present for Thailand would be for Thaksin to drop dead.

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You think 'walkiing out now' has not occurrred to her? I doubt very much that she is hanging on to power out of ego. she has not been raised to be hated so much as she is now.

but she knows- and others know- that if she walks out now- departs the scened as you suggest- the result will be a civil war.

Her supporters will not lie back and accept that they are just dumb buffalo who deserved to be exploited by the Bangkok elites.

She is the one person keeping a cap on what could be an explosive situation. A coup? The army chiefs have acknowledged that a coup would invite civil war.

A fascist dictatorship? Even the whistle monkeys will turn against it- and with or without constituional protections- civil war.

Right now the buck stops with Yingluck- and letting the buck rage wild might not be a good idea.

Sadly you are...wrong. Everyone agrees if Thaksin is dead, it'll end. She's here for her own personal gain and not about stopping civil war. Anyone with half a brain without any conflict of interest knows that. This is not my view only, but it's also the view of those 5 mill people who want her out.

jesus died two thousand years ago- Marx two hundred years ago=- and their ideals live on. In the minds of many Thaksin';s promise won't be forgotten with his death.\(though I agree with you that it would be better for Thailand had he not offered the hope that even the poor can be treated as human).

And what is the reference to 'conflict of interest'? Do you think I am paid by -- UDD? Thaksin? Now that is hitting low my friend.

I believe you are better than that and understand that people don't have to be paid not to have your perceptions.

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You think 'walkiing out now' has not occurrred to her? I doubt very much that she is hanging on to power out of ego. she has not been raised to be hated so much as she is now.

but she knows- and others know- that if she walks out now- departs the scened as you suggest- the result will be a civil war.

Her supporters will not lie back and accept that they are just dumb buffalo who deserved to be exploited by the Bangkok elites.

She is the one person keeping a cap on what could be an explosive situation. A coup? The army chiefs have acknowledged that a coup would invite civil war.

A fascist dictatorship? Even the whistle monkeys will turn against it- and with or without constituional protections- civil war.

Right now the buck stops with Yingluck- and letting the buck rage wild might not be a good idea.

Sadly you are...wrong. Everyone agrees if Thaksin is dead, it'll end. She's here for her own personal gain and not about stopping civil war. Anyone with half a brain without any conflict of interest knows that. This is not my view only, but it's also the view of those 5 mill people who want her out.

And if you only had half a brain...

You and the 6 million protestors on Sunday, can't you guys keep your bogus numbers straight, the fake number is 6 million, not 5 million, not 150,000.

Call Supreme General whatever, whatever Suthep - he'll help you update your figures.

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Sadly you are...wrong. Everyone agrees if Thaksin is dead, it'll end. She's here for her own personal gain and not about stopping civil war. Anyone with half a brain without any conflict of interest knows that. This is not my view only, but it's also the view of those 5 mill people who want her out.

And if you only had half a brain...

You and the 6 million protestors on Sunday, can't you guys keep your bogus numbers straight, the fake number is 6 million, not 5 million, not 150,000.

Call Supreme General whatever, whatever Suthep - he'll help you update your figures.

If I have half a brain, then you sir are blind. 5555

Btw I like your comment because it made me laugh. 5555 cheesy.gif

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Jesus died over 2000 years ago, Karl Marx died 130 years ago, Groucho Marx died 36 years ago and his ideals live on as well. In fact he was funnier than the other two put together.

Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it everywhere, diagnosing it incorrectly and applying the wrong remedies.

Groucho Marx

thanks that for that- sometimes in the heat of the moment we lose perspective. Merry Xmas.

Probably the best post of the Year. and yes, I am rightly chastized.

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Jesus died over 2000 years ago, Karl Marx died 130 years ago, Groucho Marx died 36 years ago and his ideals live on as well. In fact he was funnier than the other two put together.

Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it everywhere, diagnosing it incorrectly and applying the wrong remedies.

Groucho Marx

thanks that for that- sometimes in the heat of the moment we lose perspective. Merry Xmas.

Probably the best post of the Year. and yes, I am rightly chastized.

And if you liked that.

http://www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/43244.Groucho_Marx

Merry Xmas to all.

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They would not dare make a single arrest.

They know what it would lead to, and they don't want that do they?

Go on Tarit... I dare ya.

Just more wind and piss, totally worthless news article, they already have warrants issued and they are too scared to go and carry those out.

Don't ask me for proof.

Yes they are scared to bring out the iron boot.

You say you dare Tarit to bring it on.

You know full well that if Tarit 'brings it on' the gov't will be dissolved- either by military or judicial coup (use that 134 IQ you claim to have!)

and then the dogs of hell will be unleashed- Rightly or wrongly (who will care?)- the people who do support this government and (so far quietyly) oppose the fascists will come to fight.

Is that what you want?

An Eastern Sarajevo?

And you know- that nobody won SHIT in Bosnia!

Yingluck has offered time and again the olive branch- Suthep and his madmen have refused to grasp it.

They have stars in their eyes- blinded by hate and fantasies of utopian fairies that will usher Heaven on Earth.

Reason has left the room.

And your post is evidence of that.

Olive branch!!!

Looks like you fell for the tears whilst we see the smirk at the end.

She knows what to do - just exit politics and go and join your murderous brother and everyone will be happy with that outcome.

You lost the war and so you should surrender gracefully and depart the scene knowing that you tried your hardest and it did untold damage to the country economically and in completely dividing the people to such an extent that I doubt that this can be fixed now.

Not exactly a legacy to be proud of, is it!!

You think 'walkiing out now' has not occurrred to her? I doubt very much that she is hanging on to power out of ego. she has not been raised to be hated so much as she is now.

but she knows- and others know- that if she walks out now- departs the scened as you suggest- the result will be a civil war.

Her supporters will not lie back and accept that they are just dumb buffalo who deserved to be exploited by the Bangkok elites.

She is the one person keeping a cap on what could be an explosive situation. A coup? The army chiefs have acknowledged that a coup would invite civil war.

A fascist dictatorship? Even the whistle monkeys will turn against it- and with or without constituional protections- civil war.

Right now the buck stops with Yingluck- and letting the buck rage wild might not be a good idea.

That may be a reason she gives to sound good but I don't buy it. I think she is just trying to hold on for 180 days at the command of Thaksin to do his amnesty, then he will let her step down and he will come and take over....

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That may be a reason she gives to sound good but I don't buy it. I think she is just trying to hold on for 180 days at the command of Thaksin to do his amnesty, then he will let her step down and he will come and take over....

I thought that via Yingluck Thaksin had already taken over? (whatever that means).

the real danger is her plan to invade Poland and then establish a 5th reich on Thai soil (and everybody knows that is the dream of the Dynasty)-.

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