DrTuner Posted April 25, 2014 Share Posted April 25, 2014 A far cry of the Rambo stuff where a whole village goes up in flames from a single grenade. Probably the metal pellet type: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/40mm_grenade#M79 , which means it's designed to shred people into pieces. Fired into an empty alley, this is just scare tactics. For now. So designed to intimidate the way it was used - I suppose that if someone did get hurt or killed then I would only be an accident and aright? I think they'd be called "collateral damage". If and when they start firing the high explosive stuff, they mean serious business and if that time the army does not intervene, it's not doing it's job preventing insurgency. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
drl02 Posted April 25, 2014 Share Posted April 25, 2014 "Abbot Luang Poo Buddha-issara also inspected the scene last night with the Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) officers to collect evidence." I sure hope the monk's evidence gathering techniques are better than the Army or Police. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post JamesHawkins Posted April 25, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted April 25, 2014 Ah good, an article that is four years old. That's useful. You were going to say that this is not a recent incident, I take it, just that you forgot? It's an article pointing to the origin of grenades used by Red Shirts previously. If you want a more recent instance of people caught with the same ordnance: A combined force of police and soldiers combed a suspected area close to the head-office of the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) before dawn Friday and arrested three suspects with a cache of firearms and ammunition. One of the suspects was said to be a security guard who was giving protection to a group of red-shirt demonstrators holding out at the front gate of the NACC office on Sanambin Nam road in Nonthaburi. The cache that the combined force seized was found in bushes on Soi Nonthaburi 46. It included M79 grenade launcher and grenades used for the launcher, an AK 47 assault rifle, five REG 5 hand grenades, a shotgun, a .45 pistol. You walked into that one Fab4. Here you complain about a 4 year old article and then you got "served up" by the recounting of recent events! How many times have you drug up Suthep's "corruption" from nearly 20 years to somehow prove something relevant to current events. You are pathetic. I truly wonder how many instances of membership belong to you here on Thaivisa. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigehitewarrior Posted April 25, 2014 Share Posted April 25, 2014 I'm curious........where do they get all these M79 grenades?..........Did they fall off the back of a truck? Probably Russia ? Sent from my SM-N9005 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wvavin Posted April 25, 2014 Share Posted April 25, 2014 In future, M79 grenades are loosely available at Big C & Tesco Lotus. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AleG Posted April 25, 2014 Share Posted April 25, 2014 I'm curious........where do they get all these M79 grenades?..........Did they fall off the back of a truck? Probably Russia ? Sent from my SM-N9005 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app When the NSPRT march was attacked on the 1st of April the Red Shirt DJ, Yim Tasawan, who announced it before hand said that Ko Tee and his men "had kanom (sweets, meaning bullets/grenades) from the border" to give to the anti-government protestors, so presumably they are getting their weapons and/or ammunition from neighboring countries. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Muhendis Posted April 25, 2014 Share Posted April 25, 2014 I'm curious........where do they get all these M79 grenades?..........Did they fall off the back of a truck? Ebay I expect Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FangFerang Posted April 25, 2014 Share Posted April 25, 2014 Anyone who implies or claims that Suthep and his thugs are any less corrupt than the Shinawatras and the reds is plainly misinformed and intellectually myopic. Perhaps they are mentally challenged or suffering from inbred tendencies? I don't know. The total cash in the rice scheme failure is less than ten percent of the subsidy, the subsidy being paid to private schools to fund private education. Every year. Every government since forever won't touch that slam dunk corruption, since it pays both sides. You want to get sick? Read between the lines. The tax payers pay for middle and upper income bracket kids to go to private school at a seventy percent subsidy for as base rate of 14.5K -- the overage is parent abuse and icing on the feces cake. The fee totals are more than a yearly Chula education, and that's for primary school...primary school. When you can wrap your punter driven rugby rules political commentating little minds around that, drop me a letter. Until then, go flush yourselves down the toilet, termagants. Have a bad day. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
than Posted April 25, 2014 Share Posted April 25, 2014 Without surprise, Chalerm jump to the conclusion that attack was carried by PRDC.......As he had previously said that Kotee did not purpose to advocate separatism..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thaddeus Posted April 26, 2014 Share Posted April 26, 2014 Anyone who implies or claims that Suthep and his thugs are any less corrupt than the Shinawatras and the reds is plainly misinformed and intellectually myopic. Perhaps they are mentally challenged or suffering from inbred tendencies? I don't know. The total cash in the rice scheme failure is less than ten percent of the subsidy, the subsidy being paid to private schools to fund private education. Every year. Every government since forever won't touch that slam dunk corruption, since it pays both sides. You want to get sick? Read between the lines. The tax payers pay for middle and upper income bracket kids to go to private school at a seventy percent subsidy for as base rate of 14.5K -- the overage is parent abuse and icing on the feces cake. The fee totals are more than a yearly Chula education, and that's for primary school...primary school. When you can wrap your punter driven rugby rules political commentating little minds around that, drop me a letter. Until then, go flush yourselves down the toilet, termagants. Have a bad day. You can prove all of this of course. Even if you could, since the majority of people in this country who do actually pay income tax are middle income earners why shouldn't a large part of it benefit them and their family. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fab4 Posted April 26, 2014 Share Posted April 26, 2014 Anyone who implies or claims that Suthep and his thugs are any less corrupt than the Shinawatras and the reds is plainly misinformed and intellectually myopic. Perhaps they are mentally challenged or suffering from inbred tendencies? I don't know. The total cash in the rice scheme failure is less than ten percent of the subsidy, the subsidy being paid to private schools to fund private education. Every year. Every government since forever won't touch that slam dunk corruption, since it pays both sides. You want to get sick? Read between the lines. The tax payers pay for middle and upper income bracket kids to go to private school at a seventy percent subsidy for as base rate of 14.5K -- the overage is parent abuse and icing on the feces cake. The fee totals are more than a yearly Chula education, and that's for primary school...primary school. When you can wrap your punter driven rugby rules political commentating little minds around that, drop me a letter. Until then, go flush yourselves down the toilet, termagants. Have a bad day. You can prove all of this of course. Even if you could, since the majority of people in this country who do actually pay income tax are middle income earners why shouldn't a large part of it benefit them and their family. You're aware of VAT I take it? That's not an income specific tax is it? Where do you think that goes? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JamesHawkins Posted April 26, 2014 Share Posted April 26, 2014 Anyone who implies or claims that Suthep and his thugs are any less corrupt than the Shinawatras and the reds is plainly misinformed and intellectually myopic. Perhaps they are mentally challenged or suffering from inbred tendencies? I don't know. The total cash in the rice scheme failure is less than ten percent of the subsidy, the subsidy being paid to private schools to fund private education. Every year. Every government since forever won't touch that slam dunk corruption, since it pays both sides. You want to get sick? Read between the lines. The tax payers pay for middle and upper income bracket kids to go to private school at a seventy percent subsidy for as base rate of 14.5K -- the overage is parent abuse and icing on the feces cake. The fee totals are more than a yearly Chula education, and that's for primary school...primary school. When you can wrap your punter driven rugby rules political commentating little minds around that, drop me a letter. Until then, go flush yourselves down the toilet, termagants. Have a bad day. You can prove all of this of course. Even if you could, since the majority of people in this country who do actually pay income tax are middle income earners why shouldn't a large part of it benefit them and their family. You're aware of VAT I take it? That's not an income specific tax is it? Where do you think that goes? I already explained this off-topic rant about private school subsidies in another thread. Basically the amount of subsidy for private schools is roughly equivalent to the subsidy for every student in public schools with the parents responsible for the balance whatever it may be. ,,, And yes everyone pays VAT but would you not agree that middle income families consume more of and more expensive items than a low income family? ...Plus a middle income family is likely to pay more income tax than a low income family, correct? So with everything else being equal why shouldn't the gov't subsidize at the same Rate? They would have to if those students went to public schools plus more schools/classrooms would have to be built since public schools are over crowded with many schools getting many times as many applicants as there is room for them. Now let's look at his math. He claims that these subsidies {which are not the amounts he believes, see above!} are 10 times the amount of rice scheme losses. "The total cash in the rice scheme failure is less than ten percent of the subsidy, the subsidy being paid to private schools to fund private education." So depending on what is the loss: 700 billion or 200 billion- Anything lower that 200 billion is being in denial. So his claim is that 2 to 7 trillion baht is paid out per year in subsidies to private schools. The entire education budget is only 500 billion. Busted and since one definition of "termagant" is "a scolding bully" maybe you should look to yourself when spewing out lines of insults. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JamesHawkins Posted April 26, 2014 Share Posted April 26, 2014 fab4, on 26 Apr 2014 - 10:41, said: Oh good grief, have you no shame? You don''t even acknowledge you have been wrong all this time. Pointless talking to you. "Oh, Good Grief, have you no shame?" One minute you vehemently complain of the prejudicial nature of Nation articles and the next you try to use a short 75 word news item as proof of the "truth". Where are the "rogue soldiers" ? Have they been arrested? Is there anything further on this? Have the "insiders" been tried, convicted and incarcerated? You constantly demonize the military but try to use this allegation by Anupong as some sort of proof that Red shirts are not involved in violence or that it is not possible they have these war weapons. Yesterday you complained about someone dragging something up from four years ago to prove a point then you were sandbagged when recent information and events buttressed their point. You now are trying to use a four year old allegation of rogue soldiers with no follow-up. You were pathetic yesterday and you're pathetic today. You and your 'boiler-room' buddies need to give up. "You don''t even acknowledge you have been wrong all this time. Pointless talking to you." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fab4 Posted April 26, 2014 Share Posted April 26, 2014 Anyone who implies or claims that Suthep and his thugs are any less corrupt than the Shinawatras and the reds is plainly misinformed and intellectually myopic. Perhaps they are mentally challenged or suffering from inbred tendencies? I don't know. The total cash in the rice scheme failure is less than ten percent of the subsidy, the subsidy being paid to private schools to fund private education. Every year. Every government since forever won't touch that slam dunk corruption, since it pays both sides. You want to get sick? Read between the lines. The tax payers pay for middle and upper income bracket kids to go to private school at a seventy percent subsidy for as base rate of 14.5K -- the overage is parent abuse and icing on the feces cake. The fee totals are more than a yearly Chula education, and that's for primary school...primary school. When you can wrap your punter driven rugby rules political commentating little minds around that, drop me a letter. Until then, go flush yourselves down the toilet, termagants. Have a bad day. You can prove all of this of course. Even if you could, since the majority of people in this country who do actually pay income tax are middle income earners why shouldn't a large part of it benefit them and their family. You're aware of VAT I take it? That's not an income specific tax is it? Where do you think that goes? I have no idea, do you? I can tell you where it doesn't go though. It doesn't go to help the poor people who can't avoid paying it. That was kind of my point - it goes to the government. The poor people are helping subsidise the private schools despite your "daily mail" mindset saying the middle class are the majority of the people paying tax "so why shouldn't a large part of it benefit them and their family". Well now you know why not. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
metisdead Posted April 26, 2014 Share Posted April 26, 2014 Off topic posts and replies have been removed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thaddeus Posted April 26, 2014 Share Posted April 26, 2014 That was kind of my point - it goes to the government. The poor people are helping subsidise the private schools despite your "daily mail" mindset saying the middle class are the majority of the people paying tax "so why shouldn't a large part of it benefit them and their family". Well now you know why not. Dodgy logic as usual. How much of the 7% VAT that everyone pays helps to fund the Thai educational system (if you can call it an educational system) ..... do you know? ..... I certainly don't, but I suspect that it is far less than where the income tax of middle earners is directed. P.S. I wouldn't use the Daily Mail in the toilet, let alone have it anywhere in the house. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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