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CAPO chief Surapong defends use of tear gas at registration venue

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Well; done CAPO. About time the authorities cracked down on these protestors. Democracy is won by the ballot box, not by anarchy.

Simon

As long as "Thaksin Thinks and Pheua Thai Acts", there will not be democracy in Thailand.

Filthy dirty scum trying to block democratic elections, how sad to see how much power this little band of fascists seem to wield

I assume from your rhetoric that you must be referring to the PTP or RTP., However I was unaware that they were trying to block the elections..

Here some pics of the hospitality show to the protesters by the RTP

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"However, the government and police could no longer tolerate their illegal actions as the country has laws that should be respected by all."

Ah, comedy hypocritical quote (with a large slice of unintentional irony on the side) of the year. Who would have thought a thug from capo would have come up with it?

From Mr. Illegal Passport issuer himself no less.

when he says "by all" he doesn't mean the clan of course.

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