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Posted

Was the FB post made by a a random muppet or one of importance?

It was made by a leader of a red shirt group.

So that would be a non-random muppet?

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The red-shirt activist said on Facebook “taking them alive as hostages will be good, but catching them dead is also worth it.

Spoken like a true RED SHIRT LEADER ..... Absolutly disgraceful !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Was the FB post made by a a random muppet or one of importance?

It was made by a leader of a red shirt group.

RT@Juarawee: Sudchai Boonchai, leader of Friends of Thaksin, tells his fb fans 2 hold Gen. Prayuth’s daughters hostage as eye-for-eye method against coup

post-46292-0-24405200-1389594859_thumb.jSudchai Boonchai, leader of the Saturday Voice Against Dictatorship group

Posted

Was the FB post made by a a random muppet or one of importance?

It was made by a leader of a red shirt group.

RT@Juarawee: Sudchai Boonchai, leader of Friends of Thaksin, tells his fb fans 2 hold Gen. Prayuth’s daughters hostage as eye-for-eye method against coup

attachicon.gifSudchai Boonchai.jpgSudchai Boonchai, leader of the Saturday Voice Against Dictatorship group

Is that a Beatle wig on top of his hair?

Posted

Was the FB post made by a a random muppet or one of importance?

It was made by a leader of a red shirt group.

RT@Juarawee: Sudchai Boonchai, leader of Friends of Thaksin, tells his fb fans 2 hold Gen. Prayuths daughters hostage as eye-for-eye method against coup

attachicon.gifSudchai Boonchai.jpgSudchai Boonchai, leader of the Saturday Voice Against Dictatorship group

Is that a Beatle wig on top of his hair?
It certainly appears to be a beetle brain beneath that hair.
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Regardless of his shirt color, he is a violent and not much of a smart guy sure... If he was looking for troubles, well he found them.

Edit: typo

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Keep pushing buttons, and it is a matter of time until they push the wrong buttons . It looks lke they are looking for that button

The real disgrace is that both sides are pushing buttons as much as they can.

There's not much to ask ourselves if will have troubles, the right question is: when?

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Mosha, on 13 Jan 2014 - 13:45, said:

If he's smart, he'll turn himself in to the police, before the army carryout a sentence.

Good advice given, I can only add that by doing so he will be between his fellow red shirt friends also.rolleyes.gif

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Not a squeak from the Army when Yingluck's house was surrounded by protesters. And, they are, cough, cough, neutral when Government offices are ransacked. But now they get all upset.

The protestors were on a public road when they went to Poo's house. They didn't say they would take her son hostage and hey didn't trow blood over the fence. Just protesting.

Nice try Dancer but not same same.

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This is just some random clown on facebook. What makes it newsworthy? There's plenty of baying for blood from the other side too. Selective reporting.

Why isn't it newsworthy? And this threat has made the news on various news outlets. Nothing selective about it. I don't see the other side making threats like that. Oh wait! Unless you want to count the fake 'attack' on Poo's son? The one that even the principal of the school said never took place.

If you don't see similar comments from the other side then you're too reliant on the mass media. Social networks are full of this kind of thing.

Ok why don't you find those so called threats made on social media and post them here? Do it. Educate us on how nasty the 'other side' is. Show us that these people are as bad as the fella who just threatened someone's children.

If you like I can forward you the email that was sent to me and many others on this site, that where life threatening from the yellow supporters, all for not agreeing with them!

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Why isn't it newsworthy? And this threat has made the news on various news outlets. Nothing selective about it. I don't see the other side making threats like that. Oh wait! Unless you want to count the fake 'attack' on Poo's son? The one that even the principal of the school said never took place.

If you don't see similar comments from the other side then you're too reliant on the mass media. Social networks are full of this kind of thing.

Ok why don't you find those so called threats made on social media and post them here? Do it. Educate us on how nasty the 'other side' is. Show us that these people are as bad as the fella who just threatened someone's children.

If you like I can forward you the email that was sent to me and many others on this site, that where life threatening from the yellow supporters, all for not agreeing with them!

Hopefully you reported it and that person has been removed from this forum, same as the reds that were publically threatening posters, but that was before the time of your present membership.

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Just wonder, if anyone is threatening anyone on Facebook,
isn't that against Facebook rules? Shouldn't Facebook close
that page?

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Disgusting and should be condemned at the highest level in government but is unlikely to be so.

The reds have previous for this as in calling on supporters to detain any judges of the Constitutional Court they saw. YL didn't say much about that only that the reds had the right to protest around the court as long as they didn't break the law. Clearly inciting abduction is acceptable and what about the dead or alive bit ?

Since the ruling Phue Thai Party, is made up of members of the UDD, and the PM has said nothing, does this indicate that the PM supports the Kidnapping and killing of children? What does K. Tida have to say about this? These gangsters are worse that the Mafia. This type of activities would not happen in any other country in South East Asia, except for maybe Cambodia. Is DSI investigating such criminal activities? ph34r.pngph34r.png

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How much idiot is this Dumb Boonchai?

I have never heard some-one posts his abduction plan by social network.

Off course he is member of "Thaksin's friends" dirty lot with these mates: w00t.gifblink.pngcrazy.gifcrying.gifpassifier.gif

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This guy should be arrested and charge with attempt kidnapping.

No matter which side anyone support, only a irresponsible person would involve innocent family member.

Sent from my GT-I9100T using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app

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Not a squeak from the Army when Yingluck's house was surrounded by protesters. And, they are, cough, cough, neutral when Government offices are ransacked. But now they get all upset.

Thought that would have been the police's responsibility. Bit low to be threatening the different players children. But that seems normal territory for the Reds and Pheu Thai.

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This is just some random clown on facebook. What makes it newsworthy? There's plenty of baying for blood from the other side too. Selective reporting.

What makes it newsworthy? Well, for starters a named person is officialy suggesting the abduction and possible killing of two named young women. I find it newsworthy, and so would most normally hinged people I would think.

Selective reporting? Nobody's said that the other side(s) are flawless, but you should understand that a report that goes against your likes or dislikes does not make it selective. It would be too selective if we all had our own preferred "selections" and categorized news according to this. You can of course have your own point of view but sharing this with us on social media, hiding behind phrases such as "random clown" or "selective reporting" isn't really very newsworthy, now is it?

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not a smart thing thing to be suggesting,

Wonder what the Thai special forces boys will doing in the next 24 hours, could they be paying Mr Sudchai a little visit to have a word ...whistling.gif

Indeed.

You gotta question the intellect of some of PTP's supporters.

The army are the last people you should be starting on more likely try to side with them.

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While I agree that it's not a good thing to do, this threat, the response from the army do say something about the stance of the army and the Thai idea of "tua kai tua mun". When there were threats against the government that last few months, army chose the "neutral" stance. Threats against other people, army looks the other way. But....with this threat, there a quick decisive act.

You seem to suggest that the army should get involved in everything as if they weren't involved in more than enough as it is.

In the west the military are not usually involved domestically except in support of the civil authorities in an emergency. In many Asian countries, including Thailand, the military is involved in almost everything which is good for them as most governments pander to them to keep them onside so they get all the new toys they want etc.

We know the BIB are worse than useless and definitely play second fiddle to the army in many situations but personally I don't like the idea of a " where's the army ? " call at the drop of a hat.

Also, in many countries the armed forces have a defined role, as stated in the constitution, in defending the country against threats from outside AND inside the territory, not to forget the defined role in defending the head of state, eventually the defender of the secular state or the religion of the state, and the guardian of the democracy.

Seen the capacity of the police in many countries, the armed forces can not escape the roles meeted out to them in the constitution.

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While I agree that it's not a good thing to do, this threat, the response from the army do say something about the stance of the army and the Thai idea of "tua kai tua mun". When there were threats against the government that last few months, army chose the "neutral" stance. Threats against other people, army looks the other way. But....with this threat, there a quick decisive act.

I understand that the Army have been fairly consistent in their stance regarding the current political situation! But I wonder if some idiot made the same threat against your daughters, if you had any. What your decisive action might be?

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This kidnapping threat showcases typical Red Shirt leadership behavior.

Notice how this "leader" incites others to do his criminal acts, obviously he is too much of a coward to do this himself. Reminds me very much of similar behavior by jatuporn, arisman, nattuwuth and many more...even up to Thaksin who told Red Shirts to bring their babies and children to the rallies to serve as deterrent, while his kids were safely out of the country...

It is just soooo blatant and I don't understand how the average Red Shirt can't see this pattern.

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Not a squeak from the Army when Yingluck's house was surrounded by protesters. And, they are, cough, cough, neutral when Government offices are ransacked. But now they get all upset.

There are some real cretins on here.

Do you really believe that the Thai army is responsible for law and order?

I agree wholeheartedly with both comments. The first resource to be used for law and order is the Police, regardless of ones views of how ineffective they are. Only and only once the Police fail to contain the situation will the Government use the resources of the Military and probably in line with a declaration of Martial Law.

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Any statement yet from the " leaders clone" heading PTP regarding one of her followers and such a stupid statement -- nah, thought not - probably too busy on Skype to be bothered.

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