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Suthep says government officials can return to work Tuesday


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Fighting corruption with naked facism and blind nationalism -- that will never resolve the issues with corruption. Suthep promised month's ago that there would be transparency in the PDRC especially in manner in which it receives donations, etc., etc. If you want reform, you have to show it is the number one priority and not just a slogan to foment hate.

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When are you people in Bangkok going to wake and see that this POS lies every time he opens his mouth. He and his gang of thugs should be put behind bars. He will never answer to the murder charges against him and he is complaining about Thaksin. More doulbe standards from trashy ex govevernment.

Satire alert -- for you knuckleheads that need a warning, here's your card.

Suthep -- a liar, murderer and opportunist? Shame on you, sir, shame!

Suthep is so holy that he does not cast a shadow.

Suthep is so pure that he urinates chardonnay.

Suthep is so patriotic that he farts the national anthem, on key, three times a day, and twice in his sleep. His bed partner claims, unsubstantiated of course, that the aroma is like som tam ghoom and roses -- a perfect combination by any measure.

Suthep is so perfect that mosquitoes kill other mosquitoes to protect him.

Suthep is so strong that Chuck Norris avoids Thailand.

Suthep is so moral that the courts, wisely, dismiss all charges against him preemptively.

Suthep is so beautiful that camera lenses, overwhelmed by his pristine ineffability, often shatter as the shutter snaps.

Suthep has hands so clean that his palms are bio-luminescent.

Suthep is Chuck Norris??

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"However, the officials must not take orders from Yingluck and the government"

OMG then they should take orders from Suthip and he ordered them not to take orders from Yinglucks Goverment

I have a question for Suthip " Who elected you " cheesy.gif This is a democracy not a communist state that you would like it to be

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When are you people in Bangkok going to wake and see that this POS lies every time he opens his mouth. He and his gang of thugs should be put behind bars. He will never answer to the murder charges against him and he is complaining about Thaksin. More doulbe standards from trashy ex govevernment.

Satire alert -- for you knuckleheads that need a warning, here's your card.

Suthep -- a liar, murderer and opportunist? Shame on you, sir, shame!

Suthep is so holy that he does not cast a shadow.

Suthep is so pure that he urinates chardonnay.

Suthep is so patriotic that he farts the national anthem, on key, three times a day, and twice in his sleep. His bed partner claims, unsubstantiated of course, that the aroma is like som tam ghoom and roses -- a perfect combination by any measure.

Suthep is so perfect that mosquitoes kill other mosquitoes to protect him.

Suthep is so strong that Chuck Norris avoids Thailand.

Suthep is so moral that the courts, wisely, dismiss all charges against him preemptively.

Suthep is so beautiful that camera lenses, overwhelmed by his pristine ineffability, often shatter as the shutter snaps.

Suthep has hands so clean that his palms are bio-luminescent.

Ok, that explains it all, understand now why the square faced one is so afraid of coming back to Thailand, how can you fight an enemy like Suthep?

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Well you formed it up nice;

We don't cocern ourselfs with sky calls. So you mean we are not concerned that The country is ruled out of Dubai?

We don't concern ourselfs with the rice scheme. So you mean we don't give a flying horse about the rice farmers.

Well, I am somewhat concerned about it, but that relates more to the lacking impartiality and coup-mindedness of the Thai military and judiciary.

We don't concern ourselfs with the rice scheme. So you mean we don't give a flying horse about the rice farmers.

Well, I would like for them to speak their own mind. In an actual election. That is not sabotaged and anulled by the anti-democrats in the PDRC and their judicial henchmen.

As for your feelings about me, I can assure you that they are mutual.

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The man is a fruit-loop. Although if you read his full text elsewhere he's still a (slightly) dangerous one who's now openly admitting he'll be running things personally if he has his way. So much for democracy and "reforms". As was always obvious it was his way or no way from this wannabe Mussolini-lite.

Sounds like he has already appointed himself the supreme ruler and telling government employees what they can and can't do
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He said on the day ruling by the court is announced, it will be the final push of the
PDRC to announce the people’s revolution and seize the sovereign power back to the people’s hand from the illegitimate government.
He said a new prime minister will be announced and all ministry’s heads are required to report to the PDRC.
The first task of the revolution will be to seize all the assets of the Shinawatra family, and ban all members of the family to leave the country.

He actually said more it is in the Bangkok post. There is no doubt what so ever that it is for the betterment of Thailand.

I do how ever believe he is going to far in seizing the government and demanding how the situation is to be handled.

Once the new Government is seated hopefully an appointed care taker Prime Minister. I guess by the Senate with the King's endorsement of it that they will make a change where it is needed put in penalties with teeth Like 5 years in prison for trying to buy a vote. and clarify some of the points do what they can to turn the police department into a honest working department. This of course will mean that a lot of the police men now in the force will have to look for work elsewhere.

I doubt it it will ever happen. In Bangkok they will have to start with the BMA and nationwide with the judiciary system (judges/prosecutors and lawyers) which is as corrupt as the police force. Then the army need to be cleaned up, the education sector, the communication ministry, the land department and the senate is another problem as not all members are directly elected. If the senate would be directly elected the Bangkok elite would even loose that.

Nothing will change in this country sadly.

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