webfact Posted April 15, 2014 Share Posted April 15, 2014 UDD plans another mass rally in BangkokBANGKOK: -- The United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship or the red-shirt movement will stage another mass rally in Bangkok one day ahead of the Constitutional Court is due to rule whether caretaker Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra is guilty of abuse of authority or not for the removal of Mr Thawil Pliensri as the secretary-general of the National Security Council two years ago.UDD advisory chairwoman Mrs Thida Thavornseth yesterday (Tuesday) called on red-shirt followers in upcountry provinces to get prepared for travelling to Bangkok to join the rally which she wished to be the biggest ever staged by the UDD.“If our numbers are more than those of the People’s Democratic Reform Committee, it will demonstrate to Suthep Thaugsuban, the PDRC secretary-general, so that he will not become so arrogant,” said Mrs Thida, adding that this would be an appropriate time for all red shirts to come out.UDD chairman Jatuporn Promphan, meanwhile, vowed that the red-shirt followers would not return unless they win the battle.Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/udd-plans-another-mass-rally-bangkok/ -- Thai PBS 2014-04-16 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post patjem Posted April 16, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted April 16, 2014 Why bother to prove that they, like Suthep in these latter days, fail to draw anything like the size of crowd they dream that they should have.... unless of course, the dear leader is going to put his hand in pocket to find each passenger's 'ha loi baht' per day for being there again this time. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
issanaus Posted April 16, 2014 Share Posted April 16, 2014 Two side playing ego trips, double or nothing, stakes - the people of Thailand Both of these character are choosing to be part of the problem rather than part of the solution 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fryslan boppe Posted April 16, 2014 Share Posted April 16, 2014 " The United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship or the red-shirt movement" Tippy-toe'ing about...Trying really, really hard to avoid political realities. It wouldn't do to characterize these people for what they are, in contrast to their opposites.......One of being pro- electoral and Parliamentary Democrats and anti-Coup vs. coup advocacy and pro-establishment of a "Civilian Dictatorship" This anti-UDD/RS/PTP media would be embarrassed by that. Best to use their affinity clothing color descriptions, in order to avoid calling them what they are....If one calls them a pro-Democracy Movement suggests there must be one against it.....The coup advocates want to avoid and hide that fact...Heavens, what would an International audience think if they knew that.....Best to call themselves anti-Govt. and protesters, when knowledgeable people know they are neither...Coup advocacy is not that.......Normalizing their abnormal judiciary and Ind. Org's certainly blows enough smoke that International audiences will be unable to penetrate. Lest PAD-Dem's are again moved to diminish rallies of this nature, they need to simply get themselves beyond the fact these people represent an electoral majority......And that majority is "ON" to all this deviousness noted above....They know a coup when they see one...Creeping, Judicial or whatever......Any...ANY...move to base Governance and the selection of a Prime Minister on less than an electoral foundation, is effectively a coup...No-one is fooling anyone by trying to make it appear otherwise......Certainly these people at this upcoming rally are not fooled by this coup advocacy chicanery of the Const. Court. It is why Amsterdam indicated this CC does not have the legitimacy to call itself a "court".......The people attending this rally representing millions, agree with that, and show it by their attendance at this gatherings. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MaxLee Posted April 16, 2014 Share Posted April 16, 2014 The legend Thaksin will never die,... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Costas2008 Posted April 16, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted April 16, 2014 Mrs Thida, if you have the money to pay, you can make this red demonstration as big as you like. These people are not interested about politics or the well being of this country........only money talks. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post WoopyDoo Posted April 16, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted April 16, 2014 Get the photoshop ready.... the millions of reds are about to descend on BKK again. Hope they bring plenty of bin liners this time, surely they must be feeling a bit embarrassed that the country are all calling them filthy scumbags. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post WoopyDoo Posted April 16, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted April 16, 2014 The rally is set for the day BEFORE the cons court makes its ruling? Not designed to intimidate then? 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zydeco Posted April 16, 2014 Share Posted April 16, 2014 "of" or "for" democracy? It looks like they've misprinted another one of their signs. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
winstonc Posted April 16, 2014 Share Posted April 16, 2014 Mrs Thida, if you have the money to pay, you can make this red demonstration as big as you like. These people are not interested about politics or the well being of this country........only money talks. money is god sir always will be here..correct again..they dont give you any other impression as to the contrary.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
winstonc Posted April 16, 2014 Share Posted April 16, 2014 The rally is set for the day BEFORE the cons court makes its ruling? Not designed to intimidate then? well the wife be there with the dhama group.for the big day..lest people forget these were the original protesters until everyone else jumped on the bandwagon....and finally got brave enough to demonstrate against this discustingly corrupt regime..just a little reminder there are no yellows here though im sure a few halfwits will throw it in to get a rise out of people..thus showing their true mentality yet again on a daily basis.. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Robby nz Posted April 16, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted April 16, 2014 Doesn't Jutaporn have a date with the court in 2 days time to explain why he has breached his bail conditions ? 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Siripon Posted April 16, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted April 16, 2014 Time to call out their Burmese supporters again.One of my brothers in law works at Samut Prakarn and he said for the last show at Puttamonthon many Burmese were re ruited for 350 baht per day plus free shirt. Of course they wouldn't know when it was appropriate to cheer and clap during the speeches.Perhaps someone stands in front of them and holds up a sign-'cheer!' 'Boo!' like in some game shows. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post GeorgeO Posted April 16, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted April 16, 2014 (edited) " The United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship or the red-shirt movement" Tippy-toe'ing about...Trying really, really hard to avoid political realities. It wouldn't do to characterize these people for what they are, in contrast to their opposites.......One of being pro- electoral and Parliamentary Democrats and anti-Coup vs. coup advocacy and pro-establishment of a "Civilian Dictatorship" This anti-UDD/RS/PTP media would be embarrassed by that. Best to use their affinity clothing color descriptions, in order to avoid calling them what they are....If one calls them a pro-Democracy Movement suggests there must be one against it.....The coup advocates want to avoid and hide that fact...Heavens, what would an International audience think if they knew that.....Best to call themselves anti-Govt. and protesters, when knowledgeable people know they are neither...Coup advocacy is not that.......Normalizing their abnormal judiciary and Ind. Org's certainly blows enough smoke that International audiences will be unable to penetrate. Lest PAD-Dem's are again moved to diminish rallies of this nature, they need to simply get themselves beyond the fact these people represent an electoral majority......And that majority is "ON" to all this deviousness noted above....They know a coup when they see one...Creeping, Judicial or whatever......Any...ANY...move to base Governance and the selection of a Prime Minister on less than an electoral foundation, is effectively a coup...No-one is fooling anyone by trying to make it appear otherwise......Certainly these people at this upcoming rally are not fooled by this coup advocacy chicanery of the Const. Court. It is why Amsterdam indicated this CC does not have the legitimacy to call itself a "court".......The people attending this rally representing millions, agree with that, and show it by their attendance at this gatherings. Robert, it's no good trying to put us off the scent by referring to yourself in the third person, and as we all know, whichever guise you take on, you still come on here spouting absolute nonsense. We are all fully aware of your stance, so regardless of any spin you attempt to put on it, or whatever name you want to call these thugs, they are what they are, and they will be brought to justice in the end. You of course, like your paymaster, have no time for the judiciary, unless it happens to be ruling in your favour. We can only hope that Amsterdam will also be dealt with according to the law for such clear support for separatism in Thailand - excuse me for the third person reference. Furthermore, consider for a moment, Ko Tee, a clear example of your style of Red shirt democracy who, having received initial implicit support for his calls for secession by the caretaker government, now finds that he has been abandoned by his and your beloved leader, Thaksin, in the same way that all others will inevitably be abandoned when this is all over. Thaksin assumed the mantle of the exiled leader of the Red shirt government which has stripped the nation of its assets, and in doing so, has clearly betrayed, and will continue to betray, many of those who placed so much trust in him. There is nothing democratic about the way the retiring government has governed this country, and there is nothing democratic about the way that their followers have attacked the peaceful (yes, peaceful) demonstrators. So, if you insist on continuing to refer to your people as pro-democratic, then I suggest that you go and take some time to find out what democracy actually means. Edited April 16, 2014 by GeorgeO 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fryslan boppe Posted April 16, 2014 Share Posted April 16, 2014 Mrs Thida, if you have the money to pay, you can make this red demonstration as big as you like. These people are not interested about politics or the well being of this country........only money talks. Certainly the arrogant PAD-Dem's think that. And is why they remain in the political wilderness. Very, very stupid to denigrate those from whom they will need votes in the future, to become electorally competitive. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fryslan boppe Posted April 16, 2014 Share Posted April 16, 2014 Two side playing ego trips, double or nothing, stakes - the people of Thailand Both of these character are choosing to be part of the problem rather than part of the solution Trying to eradicate Electoral and Parliamentary Democracy and replace it with a Civilian Dictatorship, is an ego trip? Suggesting a 'pox on all their houses' certainly ignores political realities....especially amazing coming from those who have experience in countries with Democratic traditions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post ginjag Posted April 16, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted April 16, 2014 Mrs Thida, if you have the money to pay, you can make this red demonstration as big as you like. These people are not interested about politics or the well being of this country........only money talks. Certainly the arrogant PAD-Dem's think that. And is why they remain in the political wilderness. Very, very stupid to denigrate those from whom they will need votes in the future, to become electorally competitive. Now who is in the political wilderness at the moment ?? your lot. but they do no wrong cause they are/were the governing party. Bring on the reds ready for intimidation the day before the court ruling, the governing party has to be protected even if they are way out of order/ even if most will have to stand before the courts. Fanatics--extremists --known thugs--paid attenders--history tells us, Thaksin smiling in Dubai bloodshed ??? will he care ?? NO this is his revenge POSSE. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
issanaus Posted April 16, 2014 Share Posted April 16, 2014 Two side playing ego trips, double or nothing, stakes - the people of Thailand Both of these character are choosing to be part of the problem rather than part of the solution Trying to eradicate Electoral and Parliamentary Democracy and replace it with a Civilian Dictatorship, is an ego trip? Suggesting a 'pox on all their houses' certainly ignores political realities....especially amazing coming from those who have experience in countries with Democratic traditions. In understanding the PTP and how they are operating, having lived in non-democratic countries is far more helpful. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fryslan boppe Posted April 16, 2014 Share Posted April 16, 2014 Get the photoshop ready.... the millions of reds are about to descend on BKK again. Hope they bring plenty of bin liners this time, surely they must be feeling a bit embarrassed that the country are all calling them filthy scumbags. "..... the country are all calling them filthy scumbags" Certainly the PAD-Dem's do that, to their electoral detriment....The electorate sure doesn't....To suggest the PAD-Dem's are the 'country' in this case, is thoroughly discreditted by electoral results from that 'country;. Such characterizations are so hugely incongruous to those of us immersed in a Red Shirt world by virtue of one's residence. Having long time experiences with them, including major events, etc., one realizes that such PAD-Dem demagoguery is pure political agenda. It has no relationship to reality............However, it can be convincing to those isolated in the PAD-Dem world via their associations. And who are linguistically tethered to their English language media. When one is constantly barraged with this anti-Red Shirt stuff by that media with no alternative exposure, they cannot be blamed for thinking that that is the way things are. Only those of us equally exposed to that media plus the UDD/RS experiences, can see the agenda at play. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fryslan boppe Posted April 16, 2014 Share Posted April 16, 2014 Mrs Thida, if you have the money to pay, you can make this red demonstration as big as you like. These people are not interested about politics or the well being of this country........only money talks. Certainly the arrogant PAD-Dem's think that. And is why they remain in the political wilderness. Very, very stupid to denigrate those from whom they will need votes in the future, to become electorally competitive. Now who is in the political wilderness at the moment ?? your lot. but they do no wrong cause they are/were the governing party. Bring on the reds ready for intimidation the day before the court ruling, the governing party has to be protected even if they are way out of order/ even if most will have to stand before the courts. Fanatics--extremists --known thugs--paid attenders--history tells us, Thaksin smiling in Dubai bloodshed ??? will he care ?? NO this is his revenge POSSE. "Bring on the reds ready for intimidation the day before the court ruling" YUP! Actually not "before a court ruling"...Before an effort by anti-democrats to derail Electoral and Parliamentary Democracy via what is often referred to as a 'judicial coup" Those who criticize such a gathering, show themselves to be anti-democratic here in Thailand, but would react entirely different in their home countries......Amazing that. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fryslan boppe Posted April 16, 2014 Share Posted April 16, 2014 Time to call out their Burmese supporters again.One of my brothers in law works at Samut Prakarn and he said for the last show at Puttamonthon many Burmese were re ruited for 350 baht per day plus free shirt. Of course they wouldn't know when it was appropriate to cheer and clap during the speeches.Perhaps someone stands in front of them and holds up a sign-'cheer!' 'Boo!' like in some game shows. "Time to call out their Burmese supporters again" I heard about this PAD-Dem effort to de-legitimize these pro-democracy, anti-coup gatherings. I saw some of the last gathering on AsiaUpdate, and noticed stage leadership holding up some cards, and the crowd doing likewise. I asked someone who had been there, what that was all about. Apparently they were all holding up their ID cards, in response to this PAD-Dem attempt at faux denigration. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ginjag Posted April 16, 2014 Share Posted April 16, 2014 Mrs Thida, if you have the money to pay, you can make this red demonstration as big as you like. These people are not interested about politics or the well being of this country........only money talks. Certainly the arrogant PAD-Dem's think that. And is why they remain in the political wilderness. Very, very stupid to denigrate those from whom they will need votes in the future, to become electorally competitive. Now who is in the political wilderness at the moment ?? your lot. but they do no wrong cause they are/were the governing party. Bring on the reds ready for intimidation the day before the court ruling, the governing party has to be protected even if they are way out of order/ even if most will have to stand before the courts. Fanatics--extremists --known thugs--paid attenders--history tells us, Thaksin smiling in Dubai bloodshed ??? will he care ?? NO this is his revenge POSSE. "Bring on the reds ready for intimidation the day before the court ruling" YUP! Actually not "before a court ruling"...Before an effort by anti-democrats to derail Electoral and Parliamentary Democracy via what is often referred to as a 'judicial coup" Those who criticize such a gathering, show themselves to be anti-democratic here in Thailand, but would react entirely different in their home countries......Amazing that. Intimidating the court that it in a nutshell. The rest of your post I have read on a hundred occasions. Government woes are self inflicted, no courts were involved in the wrongs they are facing. again your post--- 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post rametindallas Posted April 16, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted April 16, 2014 " The United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship or the red-shirt movement" Tippy-toe'ing about...Trying really, really hard to avoid political realities. It wouldn't do to characterize these people for what they are, in contrast to their opposites.......One of being pro- electoral and Parliamentary Democrats and anti-Coup vs. coup advocacy and pro-establishment of a "Civilian Dictatorship" This anti-UDD/RS/PTP media would be embarrassed by that. Best to use their affinity clothing color descriptions, in order to avoid calling them what they are....If one calls them a pro-Democracy Movement suggests there must be one against it.....The coup advocates want to avoid and hide that fact...Heavens, what would an International audience think if they knew that.....Best to call themselves anti-Govt. and protesters, when knowledgeable people know they are neither...Coup advocacy is not that.......Normalizing their abnormal judiciary and Ind. Org's certainly blows enough smoke that International audiences will be unable to penetrate. Lest PAD-Dem's are again moved to diminish rallies of this nature, they need to simply get themselves beyond the fact these people represent an electoral majority......And that majority is "ON" to all this deviousness noted above....They know a coup when they see one...Creeping, Judicial or whatever......Any...ANY...move to base Governance and the selection of a Prime Minister on less than an electoral foundation, is effectively a coup...No-one is fooling anyone by trying to make it appear otherwise......Certainly these people at this upcoming rally are not fooled by this coup advocacy chicanery of the Const. Court. It is why Amsterdam indicated this CC does not have the legitimacy to call itself a "court".......The people attending this rally representing millions, agree with that, and show it by their attendance at this gatherings. The UDD is NOT pro-democracy unless democracy means Thaksin dictatorship. They are massing in Bangkok to support Yingluck, not democracy. They support Thaksin, as you have stated many times, and not democracy. The UDD is a armed wing of Thaksin's PTP puppet government and used to intimidate the courts. (publishing judges phone numbers and addresses, blockading courts and threatening to arrest judges, launching grenades at the NACC, etc.). If the rural people of the north and northeast weren't so wedded to the personality cult of Thaksin, they would see how he uses/abuses them. Until the rural people create their own, grass-roots political organization and leaders, they will be exploited by either the old amart or the new amart (Thaksin). Why don't you support the rural people instead of the corrupt, megalomaniac Thaksin? Why, in your opinion, is Thaksin the only route to empowerment for the rural people? You talk about the 'chicanery' of the courts, what about the chicanery of the PTP and the heavy-handed way they govern? Why, even when they have no real opposition, can't they follow the rules/laws? Why do they follow, in lockstep, the bidding of a fugitive felon who doesn't even live in Thailand? You talk about blowing smoke. There's not enough smoke in the world to hide the misdeeds, incompetence, and larceny of Thaksin and his PTP puppet government. And now that the government is having to answer for its behavior, people like you, and Thaksin's UDD, are running around with your hair on fire as if the world is ending. I, for one can hardly wait for that world to end so Thailand can live up to its name, 'Land of the Free'. It is why Amsterdam indicated this CC does not have the legitimacy to call itself a "court". If Amsterdam weren't on Thaksin's payroll and were a fair man, he would say the PTP government does not have the legitimacy to call itself a "government". I've asked you five questions. Your history shows you will not answer any of them but you WILL bluster on about Suthep, judicial coup, disrespecting the will of the majority, etc. 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ginjag Posted April 16, 2014 Share Posted April 16, 2014 Get the photoshop ready.... the millions of reds are about to descend on BKK again. Hope they bring plenty of bin liners this time, surely they must be feeling a bit embarrassed that the country are all calling them filthy scumbags. "..... the country are all calling them filthy scumbags" Certainly the PAD-Dem's do that, to their electoral detriment....The electorate sure doesn't....To suggest the PAD-Dem's are the 'country' in this case, is thoroughly discreditted by electoral results from that 'country;. Such characterizations are so hugely incongruous to those of us immersed in a Red Shirt world by virtue of one's residence. Having long time experiences with them, including major events, etc., one realizes that such PAD-Dem demagoguery is pure political agenda. It has no relationship to reality............However, it can be convincing to those isolated in the PAD-Dem world via their associations. And who are linguistically tethered to their English language media. When one is constantly barraged with this anti-Red Shirt stuff by that media with no alternative exposure, they cannot be blamed for thinking that that is the way things are. Only those of us equally exposed to that media plus the UDD/RS experiences, can see the agenda at play. Follow the money Boppe, suppose it was the Dems that made then Pillage/with no accounts to back up--they couldn't be transparent even if they tried--as it has shown in 3 years. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Thait Spot Posted April 16, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted April 16, 2014 " The United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship or the red-shirt movement" Tippy-toe'ing about...Trying really, really hard to avoid political realities. It wouldn't do to characterize these people for what they are, in contrast to their opposites.......One of being pro- electoral and Parliamentary Democrats and anti-Coup vs. coup advocacy and pro-establishment of a "Civilian Dictatorship" This anti-UDD/RS/PTP media would be embarrassed by that. Best to use their affinity clothing color descriptions, in order to avoid calling them what they are....If one calls them a pro-Democracy Movement suggests there must be one against it.....The coup advocates want to avoid and hide that fact...Heavens, what would an International audience think if they knew that.....Best to call themselves anti-Govt. and protesters, when knowledgeable people know they are neither...Coup advocacy is not that.......Normalizing their abnormal judiciary and Ind. Org's certainly blows enough smoke that International audiences will be unable to penetrate. Lest PAD-Dem's are again moved to diminish rallies of this nature, they need to simply get themselves beyond the fact these people represent an electoral majority......And that majority is "ON" to all this deviousness noted above....They know a coup when they see one...Creeping, Judicial or whatever......Any...ANY...move to base Governance and the selection of a Prime Minister on less than an electoral foundation, is effectively a coup...No-one is fooling anyone by trying to make it appear otherwise......Certainly these people at this upcoming rally are not fooled by this coup advocacy chicanery of the Const. Court. It is why Amsterdam indicated this CC does not have the legitimacy to call itself a "court".......The people attending this rally representing millions, agree with that, and show it by their attendance at this gatherings. What coup? Where is it? His many more months are you going to pollute this board with your constant belching about things that aren't happening? Frozen Burp Sent from my Nexus 4 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Nickymaster Posted April 16, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted April 16, 2014 " The United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship or the red-shirt movement" Tippy-toe'ing about...Trying really, really hard to avoid political realities. It wouldn't do to characterize these people for what they are, in contrast to their opposites.......One of being pro- electoral and Parliamentary Democrats and anti-Coup vs. coup advocacy and pro-establishment of a "Civilian Dictatorship" This anti-UDD/RS/PTP media would be embarrassed by that. Best to use their affinity clothing color descriptions, in order to avoid calling them what they are....If one calls them a pro-Democracy Movement suggests there must be one against it.....The coup advocates want to avoid and hide that fact...Heavens, what would an International audience think if they knew that.....Best to call themselves anti-Govt. and protesters, when knowledgeable people know they are neither...Coup advocacy is not that.......Normalizing their abnormal judiciary and Ind. Org's certainly blows enough smoke that International audiences will be unable to penetrate. Lest PAD-Dem's are again moved to diminish rallies of this nature, they need to simply get themselves beyond the fact these people represent an electoral majority......And that majority is "ON" to all this deviousness noted above....They know a coup when they see one...Creeping, Judicial or whatever......Any...ANY...move to base Governance and the selection of a Prime Minister on less than an electoral foundation, is effectively a coup...No-one is fooling anyone by trying to make it appear otherwise......Certainly these people at this upcoming rally are not fooled by this coup advocacy chicanery of the Const. Court. It is why Amsterdam indicated this CC does not have the legitimacy to call itself a "court".......The people attending this rally representing millions, agree with that, and show it by their attendance at this gatherings. . For the last 5 years or so, Amsterdam is being paid by the most corrupt guy in thai history, Thaksin. Amsterdam has a record a lobbying for everybody who pays them. They work for the world's most notorious criminals. You can look it up yourself. In other words, you know you have a problem if you need Amsterdam. Therefor, what Amsterdam says about the Thai constitutional court is basically irrelevant. Also, Amsterdam never refers to the rule of law in any of their propaganda pieces. Go figure.. I know that desperate times require desperate measures but quoting Amsterdam isn't going to give you a lot of credit I am afraid. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MGP Posted April 16, 2014 Share Posted April 16, 2014 (edited) " The United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship or the red-shirt movement" Tippy-toe'ing about...Trying really, really hard to avoid political realities. It wouldn't do to characterize these people for what they are, in contrast to their opposites.......One of being pro- electoral and Parliamentary Democrats and anti-Coup vs. coup advocacy and pro-establishment of a "Civilian Dictatorship" This anti-UDD/RS/PTP media would be embarrassed by that. Best to use their affinity clothing color descriptions, in order to avoid calling them what they are....If one calls them a pro-Democracy Movement suggests there must be one against it.....The coup advocates want to avoid and hide that fact...Heavens, what would an International audience think if they knew that.....Best to call themselves anti-Govt. and protesters, when knowledgeable people know they are neither...Coup advocacy is not that.......Normalizing their abnormal judiciary and Ind. Org's certainly blows enough smoke that International audiences will be unable to penetrate. Lest PAD-Dem's are again moved to diminish rallies of this nature, they need to simply get themselves beyond the fact these people represent an electoral majority......And that majority is "ON" to all this deviousness noted above....They know a coup when they see one...Creeping, Judicial or whatever......Any...ANY...move to base Governance and the selection of a Prime Minister on less than an electoral foundation, is effectively a coup...No-one is fooling anyone by trying to make it appear otherwise......Certainly these people at this upcoming rally are not fooled by this coup advocacy chicanery of the Const. Court. It is why Amsterdam indicated this CC does not have the legitimacy to call itself a "court".......The people attending this rally representing millions, agree with that, and show it by their attendance at this gatherings. .For the last 5 years or so, Amsterdam is being paid by the most corrupt guy in thai history, Thaksin. Amsterdam has a record a lobbying for everybody who pays them. They work for the world's most notorious criminals. You can look it up yourself. In other words, you know you have a problem if you need Amsterdam. Therefor, what Amsterdam says about the Thai constitutional court is basically irrelevant. Also, Amsterdam never refers to the rule of law in any of their propaganda pieces. Go figure.. I know that desperate times require desperate measures but quoting Amsterdam isn't going to give you a lot of credit I am afraid. "I know that desperate times require desperate measures but quoting Amsterdam isn't going to give you a lot of credit I am afraid." Quoting Amsterdam is, indeed, synonymous of unreliability. Shall we call that a "selfquote"? Edited April 16, 2014 by MGP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
issanaus Posted April 16, 2014 Share Posted April 16, 2014 " The United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship or the red-shirt movement" Tippy-toe'ing about...Trying really, really hard to avoid political realities. It wouldn't do to characterize these people for what they are, in contrast to their opposites.......One of being pro- electoral and Parliamentary Democrats and anti-Coup vs. coup advocacy and pro-establishment of a "Civilian Dictatorship" This anti-UDD/RS/PTP media would be embarrassed by that. Best to use their affinity clothing color descriptions, in order to avoid calling them what they are....If one calls them a pro-Democracy Movement suggests there must be one against it.....The coup advocates want to avoid and hide that fact...Heavens, what would an International audience think if they knew that.....Best to call themselves anti-Govt. and protesters, when knowledgeable people know they are neither...Coup advocacy is not that.......Normalizing their abnormal judiciary and Ind. Org's certainly blows enough smoke that International audiences will be unable to penetrate. Lest PAD-Dem's are again moved to diminish rallies of this nature, they need to simply get themselves beyond the fact these people represent an electoral majority......And that majority is "ON" to all this deviousness noted above....They know a coup when they see one...Creeping, Judicial or whatever......Any...ANY...move to base Governance and the selection of a Prime Minister on less than an electoral foundation, is effectively a coup...No-one is fooling anyone by trying to make it appear otherwise......Certainly these people at this upcoming rally are not fooled by this coup advocacy chicanery of the Const. Court. It is why Amsterdam indicated this CC does not have the legitimacy to call itself a "court".......The people attending this rally representing millions, agree with that, and show it by their attendance at this gatherings. The UDD is NOT pro-democracy unless democracy means Thaksin dictatorship. They are massing in Bangkok to support Yingluck, not democracy. They support Thaksin, as you have stated many times, and not democracy. The UDD is a armed wing of Thaksin's PTP puppet government and used to intimidate the courts. (publishing judges phone numbers and addresses, blockading courts and threatening to arrest judges, launching grenades at the NACC, etc.). If the rural people of the north and northeast weren't so wedded to the personality cult of Thaksin, they would see how he uses/abuses them. Until the rural people create their own, grass-roots political organization and leaders, they will be exploited by either the old amart or the new amart (Thaksin). Why don't you support the rural people instead of the corrupt, megalomaniac Thaksin? Why, in your opinion, is Thaksin the only route to empowerment for the rural people? You talk about the 'chicanery' of the courts, what about the chicanery of the PTP and the heavy-handed way they govern? Why, even when they have no real opposition, can't they follow the rules/laws? Why do they follow, in lockstep, the bidding of a fugitive felon who doesn't even live in Thailand? You talk about blowing smoke. There's not enough smoke in the world to hide the misdeeds, incompetence, and larceny of Thaksin and his PTP puppet government. And now that the government is having to answer for its behavior, people like you, and Thaksin's UDD, are running around with your hair on fire as if the world is ending. I, for one can hardly wait for that world to end so Thailand can live up to its name, 'Land of the Free'. It is why Amsterdam indicated this CC does not have the legitimacy to call itself a "court". If Amsterdam weren't on Thaksin's payroll and were a fair man, he would say the PTP government does not have the legitimacy to call itself a "government". I've asked you five questions. Your history shows you will not answer any of them but you WILL bluster on about Suthep, judicial coup, disrespecting the will of the majority, etc. I would agree with you post on all except one point. Isaan is starting to fracture - don't just take my word and that of my Isaan family and friends If you reread the dummy spit by FB mate Ko Tee - he said that there were all sorts of people within the "reds", UDD and PTY that were positioning themselves for the changes that were happening. Don't let the understandable aversion for FB friends distract you from hearing the truth when they spit the dummy. PTP need the perception that the unity of past years continues - both to be able to threaten and intimidate the people of Thailand generally and oppressed those in their non democratically created feudal estates. This is why the stoped so many of the farmers protesting in BKK over the rice. They did not want to be questioned by those who they consider the own - nor did they want to see the emergence of grass root politicians that would represent the farmer and poor rather than the Shin dynasty. There concerns are well founded look at the turn out for both the votes that were cast on Feb 2 and the senate vote. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chainarong Posted April 16, 2014 Share Posted April 16, 2014 This crowd of fruits crack me up , their name UDD just spins me out, it surely is Thainess, against dictatorship and their king fruity in Dubai was gearing the country up for a Singapore style totalitarian government , Thaskin is a great admirer of this thirty year old government. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kurtgruen Posted April 16, 2014 Share Posted April 16, 2014 (edited) Will all 20 of them show up for this rally, too? The Great Sea of Red? Edited April 16, 2014 by kurtgruen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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