HerbalEd Posted March 30, 2014 Posted March 30, 2014 (edited) Don't believe a word of this - The red shirts are peaceful. This is fascist coup monger propaganda by the elites; these are PDRC fake reds, paid by Suthep to justify his ongoing judical coup. Sorry - had to get that in there quick as we all know its coming from certain posters. You post in jest, however you may very well find that they are red, not working for PDRC but along side and financed by the same people as Suthep and is mob. All in the name of control - of Thailand by ridding the country of a democratically legally elected government. One could well claim they need removing and rightfully so, but surely there has to be a better way. The "better way" is called democracy and free and fair elections ... and the rule of law. Given the rice selling debacle and the many disillusioned farmers it's created, maybe Yinluck et al could actually be defeated at the polls. However, that takes the so-called Democrats stopping their anti-democratic agenda and doing some skilled and fundamental politicking and campaigning. Yeah, I know. Fat chance. Edited March 30, 2014 by HerbalEd 1
Baerboxer Posted March 30, 2014 Posted March 30, 2014 Hmmm... looks like Redshirts = Criminals in many cases Yes that's an obvious conclusion to make from this situation. Rich Head. No of course not. All red shirt PTP/UDD supporters are peaceful loving supporters of democracy and strictly adhere to the law.
kuifje Posted March 30, 2014 Posted March 30, 2014 Sounds great, have more respect for the police. Check in two months. Good news indeed. This should the main news item, so other redshirt followers should see what the T. clan is organising again.
ianf Posted March 30, 2014 Posted March 30, 2014 Don't believe a word of this - The red shirts are peaceful. This is fascist coup monger propaganda by the elites; these are PDRC fake reds, paid by Suthep to justify his ongoing judical coup. Sorry - had to get that in there quick as we all know its coming from certain posters. You post in jest, however you may very well find that they are red, not working for PDRC but along side and financed by the same people as Suthep and is mob. All in the name of control - of Thailand by ridding the country of a democratically legally elected government. One could well claim they need removing and rightfully so, but surely there has to be a better way. Are you for real? What an appalling conclusion to come to.
choff56 Posted March 30, 2014 Posted March 30, 2014 put them in the same cell as the yellow shirt popcorn guy or did he get bail? Still more on both sides to be rounded up including that monk who ordered the beating of the guy then his execution Prbkk likes this What monk ordered an execution? Felonious Monk. 2
The Deerhunter Posted March 30, 2014 Posted March 30, 2014 Don't believe a word of this - The red shirts are peaceful. This is fascist coup monger propaganda by the elites; these are PDRC fake reds, paid by Suthep to justify his ongoing judical coup. Sorry - had to get that in there quick as we all know its coming from certain posters. Lets see Mr FB's take on that.........Love it........... LOL!!!!!!
The Deerhunter Posted March 30, 2014 Posted March 30, 2014 They done interviewing these guys? Who the bosses are, where the weapons came from? Sent from my iPhone using Thaivisa Connect Thailand Exactly. Someone's paying them to do this. It would take a brave policeman to inquire much further, and to announce the findings. Shame the police aren't paid enough to take such risks. Sent from my iPad using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app The only reason we got police brave enough to arrest them is because there were sioldiers with them. Otherwise they would be still looking into it with no eventual results. Bet the red boys were NOT expecting that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Deerhunter Posted March 30, 2014 Posted March 30, 2014 Quite surprising. Are they already convicted? If so, that was incredibly fast. Or, are they just being imprisoned until a trial? Probably remanded in custody (ie not out on bail.) 1
Cuchulainn Posted March 30, 2014 Posted March 30, 2014 Throw away the key and let 'em rot in a stinking hellhole!!
tingtongteesood Posted March 30, 2014 Posted March 30, 2014 put them in the same cell as the yellow shirt popcorn guy or did he get bail? Still more on both sides to be rounded up including that monk who ordered the beating of the guy then his execution Got any proof of your libelous allegation against the monk ? Do you have video of him ordering said execution or at least an audio recording ? No ?.....Nothing ? Thought not. So please stop spreading the red lies. Thank you. 1
boomerangutang Posted March 30, 2014 Posted March 30, 2014 A few years in prison will be a price to pay. More like a few weeks. It's window dressing. The punks will be out before you can say 'The Reds are protected by the Shinawatres.'
alfalfa19 Posted March 30, 2014 Posted March 30, 2014 <script type='text/javascript'>window.mod_pagespeed_start = Number(new Date());</script> Don't believe a word of this - The red shirts are peaceful. This is fascist coup monger propaganda by the elites; these are PDRC fake reds, paid by Suthep to justify his ongoing judical coup. Sorry - had to get that in there quick as we all know its coming from certain posters. You post in jest, however you may very well find that they are red, not working for PDRC but along side and financed by the same people as Suthep and is mob. All in the name of control - of Thailand by ridding the country of a democratically legally elected government. One could well claim they need removing and rightfully so, but surely there has to be a better way. Well it only took 10 posts for the PTP supporters to show up. Kind of tryijjng to sneak in the door with so much over whelming evidence against the red shirts. Quite surprising. Are they already convicted? If so, that was incredibly fast. Or, are they just being imprisoned until a trial? Does it make a difference they are guilty and off the street. That is what you should be concerned with. Not some back door ill fated attempt to justify them. Maybe you are new to Thailand so I will tell you a little secret. Often in court it is not the evidence that influences the verdict of guilty or innocence it is money or who your friends are. This of course in no way means you are innocent if they say you are. For instance was Hitler ever convicted in a court of law for crimes against humanity. No but he was still guilty. Yes, it makes a difference. I was just asking a simple question. If they are just being held for trial, then the length of their imprisonment could well be very short. Also, I don't need you to tell me what I need to be concerned with. Judging by your lack of basic reasoning skills, even if I did need help, it's not likely I would get it from you. I would like to see these cockroaches locked up for a long time, and am not making some "Not some back door ill fated attempt to justify them." My post was a simple question, asking for clarification. Perhaps you should try crawling up out of your 25 baht glass of beer before making your nonsensical posts. 1
Mrgk Posted March 30, 2014 Posted March 30, 2014 Reforms before elections, or are you another red apologist that lacks the education to understand the agenda that has been the backbone of the PDRC protests?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Moronic at best!!! "Reforms" are policies. Elections are held for the purpose of deciding who can legitimately implement their policies. Suthep wants to implement policies without having to go through the inconvenience of actually winning majority support at the polls. Hence, he is an anti-democrat, even if he promises to reinstate elections after he has had sufficient time to rig the system to his liking.
fab4 Posted March 30, 2014 Posted March 30, 2014 (edited) Here is a link: During the search operation, police found three men who behaved suspiciously, walking from a wooded area, an abandoned area in Nonthaburi Soi 46. http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/714524-10-suspects-arrested-for-m-79-grenade-attack-on-nacc-in-nonthaburi/ Yes I'm well aware of that. The point I was making is that the police have linked all the weapons mentioned to the 3 red shirts arrested but not the grenade launcher. You would have thought that would be the obvious weapon to link them with, but they didn't. Edited March 30, 2014 by fab4
whybother Posted March 30, 2014 Posted March 30, 2014 Here is a link: During the search operation, police found three men who behaved suspiciously, walking from a wooded area, an abandoned area in Nonthaburi Soi 46. http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/714524-10-suspects-arrested-for-m-79-grenade-attack-on-nacc-in-nonthaburi/ Yes I'm well aware of that. The point I was making is that the police have linked all the weapons mentioned to the 3 red shirts arrested but not the grenade launcher. You would have thought that would be the obvious weapon to link them with, but they didn't. They didn't catch them red handed with the launcher. They caught them red handed with the other weapons.
northernjohn Posted March 30, 2014 Posted March 30, 2014 Here is a link: During the search operation, police found three men who behaved suspiciously, walking from a wooded area, an abandoned area in Nonthaburi Soi 46. http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/714524-10-suspects-arrested-for-m-79-grenade-attack-on-nacc-in-nonthaburi/ Yes I'm well aware of that. The point I was making is that the police have linked all the weapons mentioned to the 3 red shirts arrested but not the grenade launcher. You would have thought that would be the obvious weapon to link them with, but they didn't. What has that got to do with any thing. Police accused Churchart of carrying a shotgun and 38 rounds of cartridges into public place without proper reason, while Rattansapong of illegal possessing and carrying an AK 47 assault rifle,120 cartridges and two RFD5 hand grenades into public places. Would that not count as a launcher? I think there was a time when all grenades were launched by hand. It appears to me that they had 6 grenade launchers. Only they are legal.
fab4 Posted March 30, 2014 Posted March 30, 2014 What has that got to do with any thing. Police accused Churchart of carrying a shotgun and 38 rounds of cartridges into public place without proper reason, while Rattansapong of illegal possessing and carrying an AK 47 assault rifle,120 cartridges and two RFD5 hand grenades into public places. Would that not count as a launcher? I think there was a time when all grenades were launched by hand. It appears to me that they had 6 grenade launchers. Only they are legal. Absolutely nothing, you're right of course
Malone Posted March 30, 2014 Posted March 30, 2014 Good to hear these militant red shirts are locked up. Now, if we could only hear Jatuporn denounce and repudiate them and remove them from his "peaceful, non-violent" red shirt movement.
boomerangutang Posted April 1, 2014 Posted April 1, 2014 Good to hear these militant red shirts are locked up. Now, if we could only hear Jatuporn denounce and repudiate them and remove them from his "peaceful, non-violent" red shirt movement. If the punks do see the inside of a prison, it won't be for long. They're part of the movement to prop up the Shinawatres, so they'll be out soon. As for Jaruporn ever doing or saying something decent, ....you'll have to wait a long time for that.
airconsult Posted April 1, 2014 Posted April 1, 2014 put them in the same cell as the yellow shirt popcorn guy or did he get bail? Still more on both sides to be rounded up including that monk who ordered the beating of the guy then his execution You're mixing two different people - The monk's name is Luang Pu Buddha Issara. The one accused in the case you refer to is Issara Somchai. Of course, there haven't been a trial yet, but don't let that stop you from finding a probable tree and a length of rope. But then the so-called Luang Pu Buddha Issara did supervise his followers beating the hell out of 2 police officers who were just observing. Thankfully he generously allowed other police officers to take them to hospital. 1
boomerangutang Posted April 1, 2014 Posted April 1, 2014 (edited) Why transliterate his name with an 'r', like Chalerm ? His name is spelled in Thai: เฉลิม There's no r sound and no r in his name. It should be Chaleum. Who sets the transliteration protocol for Thai words and names? Whomever it is, gets it wrong over half the time. that adds up to many thousands of mistaken transliterations. Why? Transliteration is for farang, not for Thais. Why intentionally mis-spell things? Amazing Thailand, indeed. Edited April 1, 2014 by boomerangutang
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