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Remember fans, save those whistles!

The use of whistles pre dates pdrc. They were a reaction to the inept and corrupt rule of PT. Nothing to do with suthep, he hijacked this protest movement for his own means.

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This time is different.

This time is a real "final battle".

A battle that end all battle.

A better that permanently ends all corruption in Thailand, as the Shin family will be driven out totality.

No Shin = no corruption.

Thai people can finally live in peace without the evil Thaksin or Yingluck.

Getting rid of the Shin dynast will not end corruption but it will reduce it.

We can also hope that it sends a clear message to the politicians that follow - That's if all the checks and balances have not been destroyed by the PTP

And as a bonus Suthep will no long be of any relevance so we not need to listen to another claim of the final battle or such crap

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No, Khun Sutherp, it's not the final, many more to come.

But at the end your cause will prevail.thumbsup.gif

Which cause? I ask because Suthep seems to come with a large assortment "causes" such as;

- Corruption and croneyism as demonstrated by his reign as Deputy Prime Minister in the Abhisit government and the long time political boss of Thailand's hub of corruption (Surat Thani, Krabi, Phuket, Nahkon Si Thammarat).

- Chaos and an absolute disregard for the law as evidenced by his ongoing squatting on public lands and disruption of Bangkok

- Sabotage and damage to Thailand's economy

- A special approach to having family members develop land.

- An ability to successfully invest in palm oil

- Political blackmail

- A double standard

So please help me out and indicate which cause.

Yes, all of the above and don't forget who had turned off the water and electricity so the sprinkler system couldn't work when the fires were lit, Yes, the great leader, the murderer of innocent, unarmed women and men and the injury and maiming of thousands.

Don't forget that the 'criminal charges' against T S are that his wife bought land when he was P M - hardly a crime that warrants 2 years in a Thai prison and any blind person can see it is politically motivated - if T S came back the problems would be worse than anyone can imagine because millions of supporters would break down the prion walls to release him - he knows the ONLY thing he can do is stay away and let those filth smearers attack him.

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Shame it won't happen. I am honestly quite bored of not only this idiot but also the red shirts. It only shows how retarded this country is when they come out with @#$@ like this.

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Hey... Hell and Devil..

Why hit that horse ????? Hit the idiot !!

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Like Khun Nelson Mandela, Khun Suthep was a very bad man until Khun Thaksin came around.

Khun Suthep finally see the light, and celestially transformed from a devil to an angle, the pure and clean leader of the nation.

Khun Nelson Mandela when through similar transformation while he was in South African jail. A terrorist turn to a noble prize (for peace) winning President.

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Shame it won't happen. I am honestly quite bored of not only this idiot but also the red shirts. It only shows how retarded this country is when they come out with @#$@ like this.

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Did'nt anyone tell you, but Suthep is a yellow shirt..............bastards ! coffee1.gif

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No, Khun Sutherp, it's not the final, many more to come.

But at the end your cause will prevail.thumbsup.gif

Which cause? I ask because Suthep seems to come with a large assortment "causes" such as;

- Corruption and croneyism as demonstrated by his reign as Deputy Prime Minister in the Abhisit government and the long time political boss of Thailand's hub of corruption (Surat Thani, Krabi, Phuket, Nahkon Si Thammarat).

- Chaos and an absolute disregard for the law as evidenced by his ongoing squatting on public lands and disruption of Bangkok

- Sabotage and damage to Thailand's economy

- A special approach to having family members develop land.

- An ability to successfully invest in palm oil

- Political blackmail

- A double standard

So please help me out and indicate which cause.

Just to revise, may be you get some help.

Point 1: An electoral system free from vote buying

Point 2: Effective measures to end corruption

Point 3: People should have the power to remove politicians and administrative power should be decentralised by electing provincial governors

Point 4: A police reform, so that the police force would "truly belong to the people" and perform their duties under the command of the elected governor of their respective province

Point 5: A bureaucracy reform

Point 6: Solving the problems inherent in education, social affairs, public health and transport, an economic system free of monopoly. Investment in transport infrastructure as answer to the country’s needs, not to politicians’.

If you have any more queries, please do not hesitate to ask.

All this by the arch corruptor and master grabber of government land, the megalomamiac Khun Suthep ! thumbsup.gif Its gotta be good as nobody knows better than he at these games. clap2.gif

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No, Khun Sutherp, it's not the final, many more to come.

But at the end your cause will prevail.thumbsup.gif

Which cause? I ask because Suthep seems to come with a large assortment "causes" such as;

- Corruption and croneyism as demonstrated by his reign as Deputy Prime Minister in the Abhisit government and the long time political boss of Thailand's hub of corruption (Surat Thani, Krabi, Phuket, Nahkon Si Thammarat).

- Chaos and an absolute disregard for the law as evidenced by his ongoing squatting on public lands and disruption of Bangkok

- Sabotage and damage to Thailand's economy

- A special approach to having family members develop land.

- An ability to successfully invest in palm oil

- Political blackmail

- A double standard

So please help me out and indicate which cause.

Just to revise, may be you get some help.

Point 1: An electoral system free from vote buying

Point 2: Effective measures to end corruption

Point 3: People should have the power to remove politicians and administrative power should be decentralised by electing provincial governors

Point 4: A police reform, so that the police force would "truly belong to the people" and perform their duties under the command of the elected governor of their respective province

Point 5: A bureaucracy reform

Point 6: Solving the problems inherent in education, social affairs, public health and transport, an economic system free of monopoly. Investment in transport infrastructure as answer to the country’s needs, not to politicians’.

If you have any more queries, please do not hesitate to ask.

Is there a particular reason why the opposition didn't do any of this last time they were in power? or the time before?

Is there a particular reason why we should believe a man with a history of corruption can be trusted with a level of power over and above democracy to reform the system to end corruption?

Is there a particular reason to believe the supporters of the democratically elected government will just allow a random guy to take over the country, and not fight for a return to democracy?

Is there a particular reason to believe taking power by force this time will contribute to achieving political stability, rather than just causing more conflict (and death) as every time before?

Same as Nelson Mandela, Suthep has changed into a good person from a bad one.

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This time is different.

This time is a real "final battle".

A battle that end all battle.

A better that permanently ends all corruption in Thailand, as the Shin family will be driven out totality.

No Shin = no corruption.

Thai people can finally live in peace without the evil Thaksin or Yingluck.

To get rid of corruption one would have to shoot Suthep, he had his nose deep in the trough when he was deputy PM and just cannot wait to get there again. He was the master of corruption,

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This time is different.

This time is a real "final battle".

A battle that end all battle.

A better that permanently ends all corruption in Thailand, as the Shin family will be driven out totality.

No Shin = no corruption.

Thai people can finally live in peace without the evil Thaksin or Yingluck.

To get rid of corruption one would have to shoot Suthep, he had his nose deep in the trough when he was deputy PM and just cannot wait to get there again. He was the master of corruption,

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Do not count your chickens before they hatch...Yellow shirts may have the moral high ground...but they are on the wrong side of the democratic process...and rule of law...if rules are not followed...then democracy will fail...

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No, Khun Sutherp, it's not the final, many more to come.

But at the end your cause will prevail.thumbsup.gif

Which cause? I ask because Suthep seems to come with a large assortment "causes" such as;

- Corruption and croneyism as demonstrated by his reign as Deputy Prime Minister in the Abhisit government and the long time political boss of Thailand's hub of corruption (Surat Thani, Krabi, Phuket, Nahkon Si Thammarat).

- Chaos and an absolute disregard for the law as evidenced by his ongoing squatting on public lands and disruption of Bangkok

- Sabotage and damage to Thailand's economy

- A special approach to having family members develop land.

- An ability to successfully invest in palm oil

- Political blackmail

- A double standard

So please help me out and indicate which cause.

Just to revise, may be you get some help.

Point 1: An electoral system free from vote buying

Point 2: Effective measures to end corruption

Point 3: People should have the power to remove politicians and administrative power should be decentralised by electing provincial governors

Point 4: A police reform, so that the police force would "truly belong to the people" and perform their duties under the command of the elected governor of their respective province

Point 5: A bureaucracy reform

Point 6: Solving the problems inherent in education, social affairs, public health and transport, an economic system free of monopoly. Investment in transport infrastructure as answer to the country’s needs, not to politicians’.

If you have any more queries, please do not hesitate to ask.

Is there a particular reason why the opposition didn't do any of this last time they were in power? or the time before?

Is there a particular reason why we should believe a man with a history of corruption can be trusted with a level of power over and above democracy to reform the system to end corruption?

Is there a particular reason to believe the supporters of the democratically elected government will just allow a random guy to take over the country, and not fight for a return to democracy?

Is there a particular reason to believe taking power by force this time will contribute to achieving political stability, rather than just causing more conflict (and death) as every time before?

Is there a particular reason to believe and obey a criminal hiding in Dubai and his incompetent sister?

Is there a particular reason to accept a government elected after buying votes and offering corrupt schemes that heart the country?

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He got to made this 'final' announcement every time he see the crowd decline. Got to give some hope and reason for hanging around. He knows his days are slowly coming to an end and he will fade out as a loser. Impeachment will not happen if there is no upper house and the Thawil is a weak case as its the perogative of the PM to appoint.

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Is there a particular reason why the opposition didn't do any of this last time they were in power? or the time before?

Is there a particular reason why we should believe a man with a history of corruption can be trusted with a level of power over and above democracy to reform the system to end corruption?

Is there a particular reason to believe the supporters of the democratically elected government will just allow a random guy to take over the country, and not fight for a return to democracy?

Is there a particular reason to believe taking power by force this time will contribute to achieving political stability, rather than just causing more conflict (and death) as every time before?

Is there a particular reason to believe and obey a criminal hiding in Dubai and his incompetent sister?

Is there a particular reason to accept a government elected after buying votes and offering corrupt schemes that heart the country?

Enough with the vote buying excuse - it's been discredited, as should anybody that still puts that "argument" forward.

We get it, you don't like the Shinawatras or the PTP or the UDD. coffee1.gif

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Is there a particular reason why the opposition didn't do any of this last time they were in power? or the time before?

Is there a particular reason why we should believe a man with a history of corruption can be trusted with a level of power over and above democracy to reform the system to end corruption?

Is there a particular reason to believe the supporters of the democratically elected government will just allow a random guy to take over the country, and not fight for a return to democracy?

Is there a particular reason to believe taking power by force this time will contribute to achieving political stability, rather than just causing more conflict (and death) as every time before?

Is there a particular reason to believe and obey a criminal hiding in Dubai and his incompetent sister?

Is there a particular reason to accept a government elected after buying votes and offering corrupt schemes that heart the country?

Enough with the vote buying excuse - it's been discredited, as should anybody that still puts that "argument" forward.

We get it, you don't like the Shinawatras or the PTP or the UDD. coffee1.gif

It's been discredited? By whom? By you fab4?

Why don't you like to listen to facts and reality?

After all we don't vote, or can take part in Thai politics, so let's try to accept the truth as is and offer our opinion.

And you are right, I don't like any of the above, because they brought this country, that me and you live, in shambles and disrespect.

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I will be happy to provide a 60 day notice as to when the "final battle" shall commence. But as of today there is no such news which means the jockeying for position for when that time arrives shall continue, which of course implies continued political instability for the Kingdom. Chaiyo!

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No, Khun Sutherp, it's not the final, many more to come.

But at the end your cause will prevail.thumbsup.gif

Which cause? I ask because Suthep seems to come with a large assortment "causes" such as;

- Corruption and croneyism as demonstrated by his reign as Deputy Prime Minister in the Abhisit government and the long time political boss of Thailand's hub of corruption (Surat Thani, Krabi, Phuket, Nahkon Si Thammarat).

- Chaos and an absolute disregard for the law as evidenced by his ongoing squatting on public lands and disruption of Bangkok

- Sabotage and damage to Thailand's economy

- A special approach to having family members develop land.

- An ability to successfully invest in palm oil

- Political blackmail

- A double standard

So please help me out and indicate which cause.

Reading your list of this man's bad deeds I can't help but think it's lucky that the guy hasn't invested in a wordwide multi billion baht PR campaign to brainwash an uneducated sector of society that he is the rightful messiah in waiting, and that only he can make their problems go away.

The whole but, but , but... Suthep etc etc fails every time because Khun Suthep does not have crowds of brainwashed sheep manically whacking-off everytime he opens his mouth.

"...Khun Suthep does not have crowds of brainwashed sheep manically whacking-off everytime he opens his mouth." Really? I thought I just saw you shakin' the bacon over the ramblings of your boyfriend, Suthep.

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Just to revise, may be you get some help.

Point 1: An electoral system free from vote buying

Point 2: Effective measures to end corruption

Point 3: People should have the power to remove politicians and administrative power should be decentralised by electing provincial governors

Point 4: A police reform, so that the police force would "truly belong to the people" and perform their duties under the command of the elected governor of their respective province

Point 5: A bureaucracy reform

Point 6: Solving the problems inherent in education, social affairs, public health and transport, an economic system free of monopoly. Investment in transport infrastructure as answer to the country’s needs, not to politicians’.

If you have any more queries, please do not hesitate to ask.

Is there a particular reason why the opposition didn't do any of this last time they were in power? or the time before?

Is there a particular reason why we should believe a man with a history of corruption can be trusted with a level of power over and above democracy to reform the system to end corruption?

Is there a particular reason to believe the supporters of the democratically elected government will just allow a random guy to take over the country, and not fight for a return to democracy?

Is there a particular reason to believe taking power by force this time will contribute to achieving political stability, rather than just causing more conflict (and death) as every time before?

Is there a particular reason to believe and obey a criminal hiding in Dubai and his incompetent sister?

Is there a particular reason to accept a government elected after buying votes and offering corrupt schemes that heart the country?

vote buying happens both ways but is now well accepted not to have much impact on results

i agree the current government is useless and defeating them democratically should be easy

trying to overthrow them by force (as history tells us) will only lead to more instability and bloodshed

cutting off your head is not a sensible way to cure a headache

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