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Suthep delivers "electrifying" news to the PEA.

Just as an aside:

Is the PDRC tracking all the donations it has received in the last six months and how it is spent? Is it reporting to the Government such information, ie., for tax purposes? Is it reporting to the NACC such information to assure noncorrupt uses? If the PDRC isn't accountable and transparent, how can the People expect it as a government to be so?

Is it reporting to the EC such information for campaign purposes? For the last six months the PDRC has spent millions promoting its political platform, pursuing and securing political support, doing its final pushes to replace the current PTP administration. On the other hand the other 63 political parties including the PTP are restricted to a 60-day period prior to a scheduled election date to campaign and limited to how much funds can be spent to campaign. This is the law designed not to give any party an unfair advantage in spending for a campaign. Yet, the PDRC/Democrats appear to show no compliance with these legal constraints.

Therefore, isn't the PDRC/Democrat's political expenditures for the last six months UNCONSTITUTIONAL to remove the PTP administration, assuming the PDRC/Democrats will participate in the next elections? Maybe this matter should be brought to the Courts for review.

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Suthep has already admitted openly that he has been surprised at the just how stubborn this government is.....

BTW this is the same final push from the last 2 months, not a different one. This is the one based on the constitutional court case and NACC negligence cases. Which both seem to be getting constantly stretched out... So of course the final battle is constantly getting stretched out the same.

If these cases end up in YL's favour as I am starting to suspect through constant intimidation, then Suthep should call everything off and declare that it is officially over for Thailand, and they are all going to head down the toilet, and do not come crying when it all happens.... and we all know he will be right.

Thaksin will be back, and the country will go bankrupt, and Thailand will see a massive civil war.

What is even more boring than constant 'final battle' headlines.... is the same old faces spewing out the same old 'not another final battle' boll-ox and not offering up a debate.

The limit of their intelligence maybe?... who knows??

"Thaksin will be back, and the country will go bankrupt, and Thailand will see a massive civil war."

The same happened in Cambodia in 17th april 1975, farmers (red Khmer) attacked Phnom Phen and killed all the rich and educated people. I see a similar scenario here in Thailand right now coffee1.gif

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Why can't he just embrace the democratic process and work to move the county forward , this guy would love Thailand to be under military dictatorship for the long run

If you bother to listen to him and not only red radio, than you would know that Suthep want elections!

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Suthep delivers "electrifying" news to the PEA.

Just as an aside:

Is the PDRC tracking all the donations it has received in the last six months and how it is spent? Is it reporting to the Government such information, ie., for tax purposes? Is it reporting to the NACC such information to assure noncorrupt uses? If the PDRC isn't accountable and transparent, how can the People expect it as a government to be so?

Is it reporting to the EC such information for campaign purposes? For the last six months the PDRC has spent millions promoting its political platform, pursuing and securing political support, doing its final pushes to replace the current PTP administration. On the other hand the other 63 political parties including the PTP are restricted to a 60-day period prior to a scheduled election date to campaign and limited to how much funds can be spent to campaign. This is the law designed not to give any party an unfair advantage in spending for a campaign. Yet, the PDRC/Democrats appear to show no compliance with these legal constraints.

Therefore, isn't the PDRC/Democrat's political expenditures for the last six months UNCONSTITUTIONAL to remove the PTP administration, assuming the PDRC/Democrats will participate in the next elections? Maybe this matter should be brought to the Courts for review.

Why should the PDRC report anything to a corrupt government. Many companies don't pay tax anymore. You only need to go to the revenue department and say you don't pay tax anymore till the government changes. Revenue department in Bangkok and surely in the South gives it OK for "delayed" tax payment, as they mostly support PDRC.

Government tried already to freeze the PDRC and the leaders bank accounts and the court lifted it as unconstitutional....

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Why can't he just embrace the democratic process and work to move the county forward , this guy would love Thailand to be under military dictatorship for the long run

If you bother to listen to him and not only red radio, than you would know that Suthep want elections!

Prepare yourself for a shock my friend, but listening to what people say they want isn't always a reliable way to find out what they actually want.
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He should copyright that statement like Pat Riley copyrighted 3-peet he uses it enough that it has become common. He could make a couple extra bucks off the World Wrestling Federation and selling T-shirts. If this guy thinks a judicial coup will solved the problem then he is in for a long road ahead (Or short considering how things have been settled with lead near Lumpinni). On a positive note each one of us benefit from this guy collapsing the Thai economy. US Dollar to Baht 1 year ago 27 baht today almost 33 Thanks Suthep!

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The question is - which is more offensive - grenade attacks against the independent agencies, a push to do away with the independent agencies, a push to impeach six judges of the Constitutional Court and replace them with others, a continual exodus to Hong Kong to receive instructions from a man who was not even elected to run the country, an agency called CAPO that issues intimidating directives to the Constitutional Court and the National Anti-Corruption Commission, a demand from Jatuporn that the Constitutional Court renege from their constitutional duty by considering an article that is already in the Constitution, a UDD rally that called for secession and calling for ten million Thais to arm themselves with guns, an amnesty bill designed to pardon Thaksin and over 25,000 people convicted of corruption, a rice scheme investigation that is being blocked at every turn, a transfer case that awarded yet another Thaksin relative through unconstitutional means, that same judicial process being blocked at every turn - after a two and a half year process through the courts, and a potentially impeached prime minister who refuses to address her defense in court.

So exactly which is more offensive - that - or trying to alert people as to the danger posed by all the preceding ?

Anyone who takes more than two seconds to consider that clearly isn't worth persuading of anything.

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Suthep has already admitted openly that he has been surprised at the just how stubborn this government is.....

BTW this is the same final push from the last 2 months, not a different one. This is the one based on the constitutional court case and NACC negligence cases. Which both seem to be getting constantly stretched out... So of course the final battle is constantly getting stretched out the same.

If these cases end up in YL's favour as I am starting to suspect through constant intimidation, then Suthep should call everything off and declare that it is officially over for Thailand, and they are all going to head down the toilet, and do not come crying when it all happens.... and we all know he will be right.

Thaksin will be back, and the country will go bankrupt, and Thailand will see a massive civil war.

What is even more boring than constant 'final battle' headlines.... is the same old faces spewing out the same old 'not another final battle' boll-ox and not offering up a debate.

The limit of their intelligence maybe?... who knows??

Thailand definitely doesn't need Thaksin back that is for sure but this Suthep character is still a Moron and if he is the best that Thailand can come up with to lead this movement then the country has already been flushed. Thaksin is a crook yes but Suthep is a bloody laughing stock and making the whole of Thailand look stupid. I find it more comical that the lunatic can find people likeminded people to follow him.

Excellent post again Mr Chooka.

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Suthep has already admitted openly that he has been surprised at the just how stubborn this government is.....

BTW this is the same final push from the last 2 months, not a different one. This is the one based on the constitutional court case and NACC negligence cases. Which both seem to be getting constantly stretched out... So of course the final battle is constantly getting stretched out the same.

If these cases end up in YL's favour as I am starting to suspect through constant intimidation, then Suthep should call everything off and declare that it is officially over for Thailand, and they are all going to head down the toilet, and do not come crying when it all happens.... and we all know he will be right.

Thaksin will be back, and the country will go bankrupt, and Thailand will see a massive civil war.

What is even more boring than constant 'final battle' headlines.... is the same old faces spewing out the same old 'not another final battle' boll-ox and not offering up a debate.

The limit of their intelligence maybe?... who knows??

"Thaksin will be back, and the country will go bankrupt, and Thailand will see a massive civil war."

The same happened in Cambodia in 17th april 1975, farmers (red Khmer) attacked Phnom Phen and killed all the rich and educated people. I see a similar scenario here in Thailand right now coffee1.gif

Not unless one side has odds of about 10 to 1.

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This is surely the final of the final I promise.

Please come out to show your disapproval of Thaksin/Yingluck.

There will be no more Shin, hence no more corruption in Thailand forever after. I promise.

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The question is - which is more offensive - grenade attacks against the independent agencies, a push to do away with the independent agencies, a push to impeach six judges of the Constitutional Court and replace them with others, a continual exodus to Hong Kong to receive instructions from a man who was not even elected to run the country, an agency called CAPO that issues intimidating directives to the Constitutional Court and the National Anti-Corruption Commission, a demand from Jatuporn that the Constitutional Court renege from their constitutional duty by considering an article that is already in the Constitution, a UDD rally that called for secession and calling for ten million Thais to arm themselves with guns, an amnesty bill designed to pardon Thaksin and over 25,000 people convicted of corruption, a rice scheme investigation that is being blocked at every turn, a transfer case that awarded yet another Thaksin relative through unconstitutional means, that same judicial process being blocked at every turn - after a two and a half year process through the courts, and a potentially impeached prime minister who refuses to address her defense in court.

So exactly which is more offensive - that - or trying to alert people as to the danger posed by all the preceding ?

Anyone who takes more than two seconds to consider that clearly isn't worth persuading of anything.

There is no question. All those things are very offensive. But, what's your point? Suthep is less offensive when compared to government offenses?

A small turd is still a turd. Comparing him to bigger turds doesn't make him less offensive.

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Why can't he just embrace the democratic process and work to move the county forward , this guy would love Thailand to be under military dictatorship for the long run

If you bother to listen to him and not only red radio, than you would know that Suthep want elections!

Prepare yourself for a shock my friend, but listening to what people say they want isn't always a reliable way to find out what they actually want.

You are right, I found out, too

- after listening to what the government, the ptp and the udd say

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Final Battle??? He has been saying this since December 2013!!!cheesy.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gif

Perhaps he doesn't realise it but he won the battle back in December when he forced the house dissolution that has precipitated everything else!!! Actually, Thaksin lost the battle when he tried to sneak that amnesty bill in through the back door.

So, my congrats go out to Suthep on doing a sterling job and to Thaksin for being such an idiotic numbskull!

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The question is - which is more offensive - grenade attacks against the independent agencies, a push to do away with the independent agencies, a push to impeach six judges of the Constitutional Court and replace them with others, a continual exodus to Hong Kong to receive instructions from a man who was not even elected to run the country, an agency called CAPO that issues intimidating directives to the Constitutional Court and the National Anti-Corruption Commission, a demand from Jatuporn that the Constitutional Court renege from their constitutional duty by considering an article that is already in the Constitution, a UDD rally that called for secession and calling for ten million Thais to arm themselves with guns, an amnesty bill designed to pardon Thaksin and over 25,000 people convicted of corruption, a rice scheme investigation that is being blocked at every turn, a transfer case that awarded yet another Thaksin relative through unconstitutional means, that same judicial process being blocked at every turn - after a two and a half year process through the courts, and a potentially impeached prime minister who refuses to address her defense in court.

So exactly which is more offensive - that - or trying to alert people as to the danger posed by all the preceding ?

Anyone who takes more than two seconds to consider that clearly isn't worth persuading of anything.

There is no question. All those things are very offensive. But, what's your point? Suthep is less offensive when compared to government offenses?

A small turd is still a turd. Comparing him to bigger turds doesn't make him less offensive.

Your alternative to Suthep?

- PTP to carry on ? You think they performed just and well in advantage of the country?

- "democratic" (means here with intimidation and more foul tricks) elections which just continue PTP etc?

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Why can't he just embrace the democratic process and work to move the county forward , this guy would love Thailand to be under military dictatorship for the long run

If you bother to listen to him and not only red radio, than you would know that Suthep want elections!

One person, one vote elections?

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Suthep has already admitted openly that he has been surprised at the just how stubborn this government is.....

BTW this is the same final push from the last 2 months, not a different one. This is the one based on the constitutional court case and NACC negligence cases. Which both seem to be getting constantly stretched out... So of course the final battle is constantly getting stretched out the same.

If these cases end up in YL's favour as I am starting to suspect through constant intimidation, then Suthep should call everything off and declare that it is officially over for Thailand, and they are all going to head down the toilet, and do not come crying when it all happens.... and we all know he will be right.

Thaksin will be back, and the country will go bankrupt, and Thailand will see a massive civil war.

What is even more boring than constant 'final battle' headlines.... is the same old faces spewing out the same old 'not another final battle' boll-ox and not offering up a debate.

The limit of their intelligence maybe?... who knows??

While I back Suthep to the hilt in what he is trying to accomplish I do admit the last battle and what not is getting old. He needs a new format. In this case the NACC has awarded the Thaksin/Yingluck clone 15 more days so it will not be decided legally until after April 30. He will have no alternative than to make a new last battle. I strongly suggest he switch from Rhetoric to positive action such as he has been doing with his visits to the various government offices where he has been warmly welcomed.

Having the backing of the bureaucracy is defiantly a plus factor in his campaign. Now I see where unions are backing him.

The sad part of the whole thing as far as Thai Visa posters go is that some of them back Yingluck who has no other Thai support than the red shirts who are a violent group. In the pay of her brother. Where as Suthep has the backing of the Thai people. Amazing how these foreigners can over look the fact that it was peaceful grass root Thai's that started this whole thing.

They throw their support in with the corrupt side. Most of them are as clueless as to the facts. They ramble on about in such and such a year or so and so did this in such and such a year and on and on they go. Any thing except the corruption and the people responsible for it in 2014.

I am not being naive and saying that corruption will be eliminated under a new leadership. It is a fact of life in every country in the world some worse than others. Under the present regime it has grown and the country has moved 14 countries closer to the most corrupt. They have become so sure of their power that they do not even try to hide it until the courts step in then it is Oh we need time. Time given and once again we need time They won't need time if they don't have to doctor the books. Now they want the NACC to take an inventory. That is their job not the NACC and they should have a current running balance that can easily be established in a week. It is right in your face corruption with no remorse for it. The only remorse they have shown is do to fear they will loose their power.

The writing is on the wall. Thaksin see's it and is offering to call an end to it with a condition that will allow him to save face. He says if justice is returned to the country. Mr. Thaksin Shinawatra that is exactly what will happen if you and your clan including hired thugs and bribed politicians leave politics and no longer try to influence them. You have your money and your dream castle in the sand now go. Give Thailand a chance to recover and put in stops to wannabe dictators like you so that it will never happen again.

Thailand will over look the justice of chasing you down and imprisoning you for life. That is justice and you defiantly don't want it.wai.gif

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Suthep delivers "electrifying" news to the PEA.

Just as an aside:

Is the PDRC tracking all the donations it has received in the last six months and how it is spent? Is it reporting to the Government such information, ie., for tax purposes? Is it reporting to the NACC such information to assure noncorrupt uses? If the PDRC isn't accountable and transparent, how can the People expect it as a government to be so?

Is it reporting to the EC such information for campaign purposes? For the last six months the PDRC has spent millions promoting its political platform, pursuing and securing political support, doing its final pushes to replace the current PTP administration. On the other hand the other 63 political parties including the PTP are restricted to a 60-day period prior to a scheduled election date to campaign and limited to how much funds can be spent to campaign. This is the law designed not to give any party an unfair advantage in spending for a campaign. Yet, the PDRC/Democrats appear to show no compliance with these legal constraints.

Therefore, isn't the PDRC/Democrat's political expenditures for the last six months UNCONSTITUTIONAL to remove the PTP administration, assuming the PDRC/Democrats will participate in the next elections? Maybe this matter should be brought to the Courts for review.

Don't be silly, these are "the good people".

Sent from my Nexus 7 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app

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The guy really has lost it, the biggest Drongo to ever walk the planet. Another bloody final push/battle. What happened to the other 30,000 final battles sounds like he is constipated.

+1...Will it ever end ? I'm surprised that he still has many followers.

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