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What is the gist of this ? Thaksin never, ever changes. Now he's going after everyone. He's going after the Bangkok governor ( for providing sandbags ! ) Send the DSI in. He's going after Abhisit for attending a walk yesterday ( along with hundreds of thousands of other supposedly free Thai people ) in support of the movement against corruption and for reform. Horrors ! The Constitution Court ( as people will recall, Thaksin's favourite institution ) - well, they've got Prompong's marching orders as well, it seems. The PDRC ( and presumably all the people on the streets ) are expressing their freedom of expression - in public ! Of course, he forgets that the Constitution Court is considering the viability of the Pheu Thai party itself, in relation to the charter amendment, an amendment the Constitution Court has already found unconstitutional ! Oh well. Another detail for Prompong to mull over. And Prompong himself was convicted recently and is supposed to be now serving a year in jail. For some reason, though, he didn't mention that today. Doubtless it slipped his mind. A curious footnote - Prompong has been cropping up on TV for years. Does this man ever, ever smile ?

<deleted> do Thaksin have to do with this ??? Only paranoids think he have any power left here.

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Of course sandbags are no good - but sharpened sticks and burning tyres ok!

pretty sure they did not get them from the BKK governor.

Oh silly me......I thought the sandbags were the 350 billion baht flood prevention scheme.

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What is the gist of this ? Thaksin never, ever changes. Now he's going after everyone. He's going after the Bangkok governor ( for providing sandbags ! ) Send the DSI in. He's going after Abhisit for attending a walk yesterday ( along with hundreds of thousands of other supposedly free Thai people ) in support of the movement against corruption and for reform. Horrors ! The Constitution Court ( as people will recall, Thaksin's favourite institution ) - well, they've got Prompong's marching orders as well, it seems. The PDRC ( and presumably all the people on the streets ) are expressing their freedom of expression - in public ! Of course, he forgets that the Constitution Court is considering the viability of the Pheu Thai party itself, in relation to the charter amendment, an amendment the Constitution Court has already found unconstitutional ! Oh well. Another detail for Prompong to mull over. And Prompong himself was convicted recently and is supposed to be now serving a year in jail. For some reason, though, he didn't mention that today. Doubtless it slipped his mind. A curious footnote - Prompong has been cropping up on TV for years. Does this man ever, ever smile ?

<deleted> do Thaksin have to do with this ??? Only paranoids think he have any power left here.

Then mark me for one down as paranoid, because I see his guiding-hand behind the caretaker-government's carefully-orchestrated plans of propaganda & intimidation, through CAPO & DSI & RTPF & PTP & UDD , & the hamster's international fulminations against the army.

He has instructed his family & minions to hunker-down, but hang-on to power like grim death, from afar.

Or is their slogan no-longer "Thaksin Thinks, PTP Acts !" wink.png

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At the very very least, if he says they are not supplying it, it's failure to report crimes. What happened with the bin wagons and firefighting equipment and bulldozers they had access to..? Any police report filed?

One of the good things to come from sitting this out is it becomes clearer by the minute just how much collusion there is between Democrat Party [sic] PDRC, the Retired Generals just outed today on another thread

here http://news.asiaone.com/news/asia/2-powerful-retired-generals-behind-suthep... along with the Courts with their blatant disregard for anything other than preserving their own clique at any costs.

Don't these old boys realise that everybody is onto their 1960's style putch. There is freedom of information and cameras everywhere now. The more they talk the more they dig themselves in.

Yingluck has done a fantastic job with all the powers of state acting against her. She's still there and more and more people are supporting her version of events.

Well done to the Coup Plotters and their treacherous allies in exposing themselves to the world.

You would think the Governor of Bangkok would be more concerned about its citizens than the ability of any political party to disrupt its citizens' lives. So there's 20,000-50,000 protestors in the City, how does that compare to the security and safety of Bangkok's 11 million residents to conduct their businesses, get to work, enjoy their time off?

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I am just happy that this government consists of incompetent fools whose only expertise is corruption...imagine if they were competent!

Pheww, counting my blessings...

Not that any previous government didn't have that same distinction...fools, oafs, jesters...

I am sure Thailand has distinguished statesmen hidden away, but somehow the Thai people would rather be governed by fools...

Up to them...

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<deleted> do Thaksin have to do with this ??? Only paranoids think he have any power left here.

There's not enough tin foil in the world that could cover the heads of those that would disagree with this statement...

That's even funnier than Publicus mistaking the care taker Transport Minister for a cool, calm and professional body guard, or was that the other way around...

:P

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Déjà vu - What happened to the threats against BTS for supplying toilets and garbage disposal to the demonstrators? Much ado about nothing.

Around that time (of threat by Pheu Thai) the BMA published a short list of all help to anti-government protesters since 2010. It showed most help was given to the anti-government protesters in 2010.

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All those supporting Suthep should indeed face the consequences of their criminal actions.

A governor helping criminals to shut down a city should be treated as such.

PT is doing the right thing sleep.png

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Pathetic. You simply choose to focus on anything relating to anti-government protesters without once thinking of the corollaries with pro-government factions and the activities of the red shirts, and their supporters, in the 2010 unrest.

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Now shall we accuse the PTP and Thaksin (a serial criminal on the run) of being a single entity and arrest them all - he has even admitted this to be the case with his egotistical boast of "Thaksin thinks, Pheu Thai acts".

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The CSD, yet another gestapo wing of the fascist PTP government where free speech is not allowed, and any public assistance from a 'public' agency is not permitted unless it serves the PTP Nazi state.

'gestapo /fascist not same same.55555555555555 laugh.pngcheesy.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gif

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Pheu Thai spokesman Prompong Nopparit
a convicted criminal, convicted in two instances, now free on bail
December 12, 2013
The Appeals Court on Thursday sentenced Pheu Thai party spokesman Prompong Nopparit and another Pheu Thai member to one-year imprisonment without suspension after finding them guilty of defaming the former president of the Constitution Court.
No criminals and/or corrupt people on electoral lists!
No criminals and/or corrupt people in government, parliament or as a civil servant!
Exclude from now on, all persons from the Parliament and from electoral lists which
a have criminal records.
b running free on bail.
c were already banned from parliament in the past.
d against are corruption or crime cases opened.

You will have to start removing all the corrupt judges from the Constitutional Court…who deserve to be defamed...

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Pheu Thai spokesman Prompong Nopparit
a convicted criminal, convicted in two instances, now free on bail
December 12, 2013
The Appeals Court on Thursday sentenced Pheu Thai party spokesman Prompong Nopparit and another Pheu Thai member to one-year imprisonment without suspension after finding them guilty of defaming the former president of the Constitution Court.
No criminals and/or corrupt people on electoral lists!
No criminals and/or corrupt people in government, parliament or as a civil servant!
Exclude from now on, all persons from the Parliament and from electoral lists which
a have criminal records.
b running free on bail.
c were already banned from parliament in the past.
d against are corruption or crime cases opened.

You will have to start removing all the corrupt judges from the Constitutional Court…who deserve to be defamed...

Could you please be more precise and tell us the name/names!
What judge has been convicted in the past?
What judge is free on bail now?
Am looking forward to your answer.
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Both sides are bluffing each other.

Government side cited lots of violations in the articles of the constitution done by the oppositions

while the oppositions, especially Suthp also said a lot of promises and threatening but nothing has been

done.

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Said:
Pheu Thai spokesman Prompong Nopparit
a convicted criminal, convicted in two instances, now free on bail
December 12, 2013
The Appeals Court on Thursday sentenced Pheu Thai party spokesman Prompong Nopparit and another Pheu Thai member to one-year imprisonment without suspension after finding them guilty of defaming the former president of the Constitution Court.
No criminals and/or corrupt people on electoral lists!
No criminals and/or corrupt people in government, parliament or as a civil servant!
Exclude from now on, all persons from the Parliament and from electoral lists which
a have criminal records.
b running free on bail.
c were already banned from parliament in the past.
d against are corruption or crime cases opened.

And lets not forget people that have an arrest warrant out but are to busy to attend for running a shut-down in Bangkok. Abhisit too would be not available any more as he is on bail for killing almost a hundred protester as head of state.

Their will be no one left more in Thailand to run for government.

I bet half of the people that Suthep wants to bring in to his committee are tainted people. May be not in politics but education, corporate etc.

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Pheu Thai spokesman Prompong Nopparit

a convicted criminal, convicted in two instances, now free on bail

December 12, 2013

The Appeals Court on Thursday sentenced Pheu Thai party spokesman Prompong Nopparit and another Pheu Thai member to one-year imprisonment without suspension after finding them guilty of defaming the former president of the Constitution Court.

http://englishnews.t...mpong-nopparit/

No criminals and/or corrupt people on electoral lists!

No criminals and/or corrupt people in government, parliament or as a civil servant!

Exclude from now on, all persons from the Parliament and from electoral lists which

a have criminal records.

b running free on bail.

c were already banned from parliament in the past.

d against are corruption or crime cases opened.

And lets not forget people that have an arrest warrant out but are to busy to attend for running a shut-down in Bangkok. Abhisit too would be not available any more as he is on bail for killing almost a hundred protester as head of state.

Their will be no one left more in Thailand to run for government.

I bet half of the people that Suthep wants to bring in to his committee are tainted people. May be not in politics but education, corporate etc.

Is Abhisit on bail? Yep.. I checked.....

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Pheu Thai spokesman Prompong Nopparit
a convicted criminal, convicted in two instances, now free on bail
December 12, 2013
The Appeals Court on Thursday sentenced Pheu Thai party spokesman Prompong Nopparit and another Pheu Thai member to one-year imprisonment without suspension after finding them guilty of defaming the former president of the Constitution Court.
No criminals and/or corrupt people on electoral lists!
No criminals and/or corrupt people in government, parliament or as a civil servant!
Exclude from now on, all persons from the Parliament and from electoral lists which
a have criminal records.
b running free on bail.
c were already banned from parliament in the past.
d against are corruption or crime cases opened.

And lets not forget people that have an arrest warrant out but are to busy to attend for running a shut-down in Bangkok. Abhisit too would be not available any more as he is on bail for killing almost a hundred protester as head of state.

Their will be no one left more in Thailand to run for government.

I bet half of the people that Suthep wants to bring in to his committee are tainted people. May be not in politics but education, corporate etc.

Very impatient, aren't you? Abhisit has been charged for allegedly six or seven 'pre-meditated murders' only till now. Also of the 93 killed in March - May 2010 only 76 were anti-government protesters.

As for betting, well if it wasn't against forum rules I'd bet that at the moment all those active government backers here seem to indicate someone is really getting nervous.

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Pheu Thai spokesman Prompong Nopparit
a convicted criminal, convicted in two instances, now free on bail
December 12, 2013
The Appeals Court on Thursday sentenced Pheu Thai party spokesman Prompong Nopparit and another Pheu Thai member to one-year imprisonment without suspension after finding them guilty of defaming the former president of the Constitution Court.
No criminals and/or corrupt people on electoral lists!
No criminals and/or corrupt people in government, parliament or as a civil servant!
Exclude from now on, all persons from the Parliament and from electoral lists which
a have criminal records.
b running free on bail.
c were already banned from parliament in the past.
d against are corruption or crime cases opened.

And lets not forget people that have an arrest warrant out but are to busy to attend for running a shut-down in Bangkok. Abhisit too would be not available any more as he is on bail for killing almost a hundred protester as head of state.

Their will be no one left more in Thailand to run for government.

I bet half of the people that Suthep wants to bring in to his committee are tainted people. May be not in politics but education, corporate etc.

For the thousandth and two bloody time, it was not nearly 100, 92 was the TOTAL number of people killed in the red shirt RIOTS of 2010. And they were not all protestors. Yes some were red shirt idiots / protestors HOWEVER a number of them were bystanders, 2 of them were reporters and a number of them were soldiers who were killed by the reds / men in black. At least 20 soldiers were killed before the crackdown started, they were killed by the reds. So get that straight for a start. Abhisit did not kill anyone, it was the soldiers who did and in a great many cases they were defending themselves against nutters with weapons, the same nutters who burnt down Centralworld among others, who were trying to kill them. Soldiers can not be blamed for defending themselves especially after they had put up with 2 months of crap. There are ample videos and photos of reds assaulting soldiers before 'the crackdown'. How many dead were actually red shirts and how many killed during the crackdown ? Try doing some real research by yourself and work it out instead of just parrotting the bullshit the red lovers tell you. Maybe 50% were killed in 'the crackdown' and they were given ample warning and preferred to sacrifice common sense and some of them their lives...

And why the hell should Suteb give a rats ass about an arrest warrant whilst the fugitive in Dubai still roams free ? The law applies to all, not just your enemies. When Taksin is in jail serving his sentence I will join your calls for Suteb to face his accusers, in the meantime...whistling.gif

Bravo!!

You tell um!!

Not that it will penetrate their brains.- that's just asking too much.

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Pheu Thai spokesman Prompong Nopparit
a convicted criminal, convicted in two instances, now free on bail
December 12, 2013
The Appeals Court on Thursday sentenced Pheu Thai party spokesman Prompong Nopparit and another Pheu Thai member to one-year imprisonment without suspension after finding them guilty of defaming the former president of the Constitution Court.
No criminals and/or corrupt people on electoral lists!
No criminals and/or corrupt people in government, parliament or as a civil servant!
Exclude from now on, all persons from the Parliament and from electoral lists which
a have criminal records.
b running free on bail.
c were already banned from parliament in the past.
d against are corruption or crime cases opened.

And lets not forget people that have an arrest warrant out but are to busy to attend for running a shut-down in Bangkok. Abhisit too would be not available any more as he is on bail for killing almost a hundred protester as head of state.

Their will be no one left more in Thailand to run for government.

I bet half of the people that Suthep wants to bring in to his committee are tainted people. May be not in politics but education, corporate etc.

For the thousandth and two bloody time, it was not nearly 100, 92 was the TOTAL number of people killed in the red shirt RIOTS of 2010. And they were not all protestors. Yes some were red shirt idiots / protestors HOWEVER a number of them were bystanders, 2 of them were reporters and a number of them were soldiers who were killed by the reds / men in black. At least 20 soldiers were killed before the crackdown started, they were killed by the reds. So get that straight for a start. Abhisit did not kill anyone, it was the soldiers who did and in a great many cases they were defending themselves against nutters with weapons, the same nutters who burnt down Centralworld among others, who were trying to kill them. Soldiers can not be blamed for defending themselves especially after they had put up with 2 months of crap. There are ample videos and photos of reds assaulting soldiers before 'the crackdown'. How many dead were actually red shirts and how many killed during the crackdown ? Try doing some real research by yourself and work it out instead of just parrotting the bullshit the red lovers tell you. Maybe 50% were killed in 'the crackdown' and they were given ample warning and preferred to sacrifice common sense and some of them their lives...

And why the hell should Suteb give a rats ass about an arrest warrant whilst the fugitive in Dubai still roams free ? The law applies to all, not just your enemies. When Taksin is in jail serving his sentence I will join your calls for Suteb to face his accusers, in the meantime...whistling.gif

Bravo!!

You tell um!!

Not that it will penetrate their brains.- that's just asking too much.

You guys really need to read some foreign media and reports. If you meant by attacking soldeirs, you mean when they fought off a full scale assault by the Army at Panfah that resulted in 24 deaths (ind the Japan journalist) why woluldnt they defend democracy.

Don't see the Army driving tracked vechicles down sukhumvit to rid it of Suthep do we? Might do one day though as the tide seems to be turning against these old would be dictators.

Have a break from trying supporting fascism why don't you and try read up on Wiki or external news sites. Wiki has 139 exernal links to that incident and you can see some are identical to now. Thai Courts call for dissolution of Government. Same old same old and they are at it again,. this time, it is more difficult. They are older, less of them alive today and the younger ones in the Army my just have picked up a less archaic way of trying to ruin the country by installing dictators. They do look cosy with Yingluck!!! :)

Maybe best you stick to Bluesky mate as they will only feed you the sort of information you can live with. Hopefully tonight they will show no crowd shots from today as there weren't many

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Nice little story Pipkins - have you looked at Thaksin's sordid past on Wikipedia lately?

I would like to see you try to justify his killing of 2,700 people. Kinda pales into insignificance compared to soldiers defending themselves at the hands of black shirted mercenaries shooting at them, doesn't it!!!

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And lets not forget people that have an arrest warrant out but are to busy to attend for running a shut-down in Bangkok. Abhisit too would be not available any more as he is on bail for killing almost a hundred protester as head of state.

Their will be no one left more in Thailand to run for government.

I bet half of the people that Suthep wants to bring in to his committee are tainted people. May be not in politics but education, corporate etc.

For the thousandth and two bloody time, it was not nearly 100, 92 was the TOTAL number of people killed in the red shirt RIOTS of 2010. And they were not all protestors. Yes some were red shirt idiots / protestors HOWEVER a number of them were bystanders, 2 of them were reporters and a number of them were soldiers who were killed by the reds / men in black. At least 20 soldiers were killed before the crackdown started, they were killed by the reds. So get that straight for a start. Abhisit did not kill anyone, it was the soldiers who did and in a great many cases they were defending themselves against nutters with weapons, the same nutters who burnt down Centralworld among others, who were trying to kill them. Soldiers can not be blamed for defending themselves especially after they had put up with 2 months of crap. There are ample videos and photos of reds assaulting soldiers before 'the crackdown'. How many dead were actually red shirts and how many killed during the crackdown ? Try doing some real research by yourself and work it out instead of just parrotting the bullshit the red lovers tell you. Maybe 50% were killed in 'the crackdown' and they were given ample warning and preferred to sacrifice common sense and some of them their lives...

And why the hell should Suteb give a rats ass about an arrest warrant whilst the fugitive in Dubai still roams free ? The law applies to all, not just your enemies. When Taksin is in jail serving his sentence I will join your calls for Suteb to face his accusers, in the meantime...whistling.gif

Bravo!!

You tell um!!

Not that it will penetrate their brains.- that's just asking too much.

You guys really need to read some foreign media and reports. If you meant by attacking soldeirs, you mean when they fought off a full scale assault by the Army at Panfah that resulted in 24 deaths (ind the Japan journalist) why woluldnt they defend democracy.

Don't see the Army driving tracked vechicles down sukhumvit to rid it of Suthep do we? Might do one day though as the tide seems to be turning against these old would be dictators.

Have a break from trying supporting fascism why don't you and try read up on Wiki or external news sites. Wiki has 139 exernal links to that incident and you can see some are identical to now. Thai Courts call for dissolution of Government. Same old same old and they are at it again,. this time, it is more difficult. They are older, less of them alive today and the younger ones in the Army my just have picked up a less archaic way of trying to ruin the country by installing dictators. They do look cosy with Yingluck!!! smile.png

Maybe best you stick to Bluesky mate as they will only feed you the sort of information you can live with. Hopefully tonight they will show no crowd shots from today as there weren't many

You really need to watch some Thai media from the time instead of relying on the English language crap on the internet that only tells half the story. When the soldiers first came in they were told not to use weapons and not to fight. The reds assaulted many soldiers who just waied and said 'don't hurt me brother'. The reds assaulted them anyway...

Defending democracy, where ? cheesy.gif Not in Thailand, there is only Taksinocracy here....

I do not support fascism and neither do I support a puppet government composed in large part of convicted criminals and terrorists and headed by a fugitive on the run. Getting so sick of people trying to defend this criminal bunch of clowns.

Can't compare today with then as the protestors now are peaceful for the most part, they aren't militant like the reds and their 'leaders' are not whipping them up into a murderous frenzy.

Maybe best you stick to reading and watching all that horrid red shirt propaganda crap as they will only feed you the sort of information you can live with.

Regardless of your attempts to deride the current protests, they still have a larger crowd right now than the red rioters ever had. tongue.png

Yingluck ok bai rew rew !!

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And lets not forget people that have an arrest warrant out but are to busy to attend for running a shut-down in Bangkok. Abhisit too would be not available any more as he is on bail for killing almost a hundred protester as head of state.

Their will be no one left more in Thailand to run for government.

I bet half of the people that Suthep wants to bring in to his committee are tainted people. May be not in politics but education, corporate etc.

For the thousandth and two bloody time, it was not nearly 100, 92 was the TOTAL number of people killed in the red shirt RIOTS of 2010. And they were not all protestors. Yes some were red shirt idiots / protestors HOWEVER a number of them were bystanders, 2 of them were reporters and a number of them were soldiers who were killed by the reds / men in black. At least 20 soldiers were killed before the crackdown started, they were killed by the reds. So get that straight for a start. Abhisit did not kill anyone, it was the soldiers who did and in a great many cases they were defending themselves against nutters with weapons, the same nutters who burnt down Centralworld among others, who were trying to kill them. Soldiers can not be blamed for defending themselves especially after they had put up with 2 months of crap. There are ample videos and photos of reds assaulting soldiers before 'the crackdown'. How many dead were actually red shirts and how many killed during the crackdown ? Try doing some real research by yourself and work it out instead of just parrotting the bullshit the red lovers tell you. Maybe 50% were killed in 'the crackdown' and they were given ample warning and preferred to sacrifice common sense and some of them their lives...

And why the hell should Suteb give a rats ass about an arrest warrant whilst the fugitive in Dubai still roams free ? The law applies to all, not just your enemies. When Taksin is in jail serving his sentence I will join your calls for Suteb to face his accusers, in the meantime...whistling.gif

Bravo!!

You tell um!!

Not that it will penetrate their brains.- that's just asking too much.

You guys really need to read some foreign media and reports. If you meant by attacking soldeirs, you mean when they fought off a full scale assault by the Army at Panfah that resulted in 24 deaths (ind the Japan journalist) why woluldnt they defend democracy.

Don't see the Army driving tracked vechicles down sukhumvit to rid it of Suthep do we? Might do one day though as the tide seems to be turning against these old would be dictators.

Have a break from trying supporting fascism why don't you and try read up on Wiki or external news sites. Wiki has 139 exernal links to that incident and you can see some are identical to now. Thai Courts call for dissolution of Government. Same old same old and they are at it again,. this time, it is more difficult. They are older, less of them alive today and the younger ones in the Army my just have picked up a less archaic way of trying to ruin the country by installing dictators. They do look cosy with Yingluck!!! smile.png

Maybe best you stick to Bluesky mate as they will only feed you the sort of information you can live with. Hopefully tonight they will show no crowd shots from today as there weren't many

You really need to watch some Thai media from the time instead of relying on the English language crap on the internet that only tells half the story. When the soldiers first came in they were told not to use weapons and not to fight. The reds assaulted many soldiers who just waied and said 'don't hurt me brother'. The reds assaulted them anyway...

Defending democracy, where ? cheesy.gif Not in Thailand, there is only Taksinocracy here....

I do not support fascism and neither do I support a puppet government composed in large part of convicted criminals and terrorists and headed by a fugitive on the run. Getting so sick of people trying to defend this criminal bunch of clowns.

Can't compare today with then as the protestors now are peaceful for the most part, they aren't militant like the reds and their 'leaders' are not whipping them up into a murderous frenzy.

Maybe best you stick to reading and watching all that horrid red shirt propaganda crap as they will only feed you the sort of information you can live with.

Regardless of your attempts to deride the current protests, they still have a larger crowd right now than the red rioters ever had. tongue.png

Yingluck ok bai rew rew !!

If she went quickly as you suggest, we wouldn't be having any of these problems - in other words, all the responsibility lies with her!

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