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Erm, so he was arrested coming back into the country. However, he was able to leave without being stopped? Is there not an alert put out to airports about people wanted by the courts to prevent them leaving the country...........

You forgot the "next week arrest" policy.

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Erm, so he was arrested coming back into the country. However, he was able to leave without being stopped? Is there not an alert put out to airports about people wanted by the courts to prevent them leaving the country...........

What better policy can you have from the current administration than to LET anti-protester leaders leave Thailand? Suthep should take notice not to leave Thailand until he is installed and leader of the new government.

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If this had been a PTP related arrest we would be given details as to;

- Class of service the accused was traveling in

- Baggage contents

- Names of traveling companions

- Outfit he was wearing

- Whether or not he protested his detention

Oh well. I bet he'll look snappy in his prison clothes and shackles.

Baggage content won't be xx bags full of cash in his case so it is less interesting.

You are so wrong. He already eposited in the banks in the US and in South Korea. He was on his way back to get some more. He finally got what was coming. And good ridance if he is in jail for life.

Any proof? I am reasonably sure that you don't have any. So perhaps sprinkle your statements with some qualifiers. It is clear that you don't like this person.

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Erm, so he was arrested coming back into the country. However, he was able to leave without being stopped? Is there not an alert put out to airports about people wanted by the courts to prevent them leaving the country...........

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hes a good guy hope hes out soon ...fighting for real democracy ...wai2.gif

fighting for "real" democracy, yellow style? you mean boycotting elections, blocking elections booths and bashing and intimidating those with different political opinions ? because these are the defining characteristics of the movement he is helping to lead.

Oh dear! The same sad trash repeated ad nauseum.

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hes a good guy hope hes out soon ...fighting for real democracy ...wai2.gif

fighting for "real" democracy, yellow style? you mean boycotting elections, blocking elections booths and bashing and intimidating those with different political opinions ? because these are the defining characteristics of the movement he is helping to lead.

Oh dear! The same sad trash repeated ad nauseum.

And ditto for the same responses.

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Erm, so he was arrested coming back into the country. However, he was able to leave without being stopped? Is there not an alert put out to airports about people wanted by the courts to prevent them leaving the country...........

The aplomb detectors malfunctioned as were homed in on mystery plane at You Thapao being rerpinted for Oak transpalnt,the Bloke's a jek

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hes a good guy hope hes out soon ...fighting for real democracy ...wai2.gif

You like that kind of democracy? The kind that would overturn the will of the electorate and impose a crony council of elites to carry out dictatorial whims? How are things in North Korea these days, seen Rodman lately?

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one down now about another 50 to go.

Another rich, connected, nose-snubbing Daddy's boy. Not a chance he'll be held, ever.

A good example of why the PDRC has never released an idea for anti-nepotism.

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Nabbed at the airport. These Thais are on the spot.

Typical kind of remark from you, if he hadn't been arrested, and that was reported, you'd have had a go at the police for that also.

It's the old damned if you do and damned if you don't. People on here have been calling for arrests for months but when they arrest someone then it is ridicule.

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Songhua post # 8

Chalerm's cunning plan swings into action.

Indeed Chalerm has a vast repertoire of '' cunning stunts'' as he is the master at ''cunning stunts.'' whistling.gif

fab4 post # 28

Do you think you could cram some more hyperbole in there northernjohn?

Northern John sure could cram more hyperbole into his or her posts if he followed your posting style fab 4.

I'll be quite happy for you to point out the hyperbole in my posts siampolee. Please let me know when you have done so and we'll discuss them.

Talking of hyperbole, whatever happened to your old style posts, you know the ones, full of references to brown nosing acolytes, multi facet minds and puppet masters? Oh, I almost forgot your bumper book of despots that you dug into every now and then to describe Thaksin - remember, Pol Pot, Mugabe, Idi Amin, Thatcher (maybe not that last one,.............. but then again)

Did it just get too embarrassing repeating yourself all the time?

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If this had been a PTP related arrest we would be given details as to;

- Class of service the accused was traveling in

- Baggage contents

- Names of traveling companions

- Outfit he was wearing

- Whether or not he protested his detention

Oh well. I bet he'll look snappy in his prison clothes and shackles.

Baggage content won't be xx bags full of cash in his case so it is less interesting.

You are so wrong. He already eposited in the banks in the US and in South Korea. He was on his way back to get some more. He finally got what was coming. And good ridance if he is in jail for life.

You really must try to keep up ... he is part of the PDRC, not a PTP Dubai mule...!!

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If this had been a PTP related arrest we would be given details as to;

- Class of service the accused was traveling in

- Baggage contents

- Names of traveling companions

- Outfit he was wearing

- Whether or not he protested his detention

Oh well. I bet he'll look snappy in his prison clothes and shackles.

Baggage content won't be xx bags full of cash in his case so it is less interesting.

You are so wrong. He already eposited in the banks in the US and in South Korea. He was on his way back to get some more. He finally got what was coming. And good ridance if he is in jail for life.

You really must try to keep up ... he is part of the PDRC, not PTP Dubai mule...!!

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hes a good guy hope hes out soon ...fighting for real democracy ...wai2.gif

fighting for "real" democracy, yellow style? you mean boycotting elections, blocking elections booths and bashing and intimidating those with different political opinions ? because these are the defining characteristics of the movement he is helping to lead.

Yes your right

while the red shirta, (backed by the PTP) act as stand over men at elections, bashing and intimidating those with different political opinions ? and burning down shopping centres when they feel like it, because these are the defining characteristics of the movement the PTP are helping to lead.

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Erm, so he was arrested coming back into the country. However, he was able to leave without being stopped? Is there not an alert put out to airports about people wanted by the courts to prevent them leaving the country...........

It seems to me that the only time that the police could have arrested him was when he returned to Thailand. He would have passed through security in Korea and the police could have been certain that neither he nor any guards that were with him must have been un-armed.

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hes a good guy hope hes out soon ...fighting for real democracy ...wai2.gif

fighting for "real" democracy, yellow style? you mean boycotting elections, blocking elections booths and bashing and intimidating those with different political opinions ? because these are the defining characteristics of the movement he is helping to lead.

Another of your brain dead remarks. Of course there is not one Red Shirt Fanatic that bashes Monks or kills children or kills a yellow shirt canvasser in Isaan. What would those characteristics define ?

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hes a good guy hope hes out soon ...fighting for real democracy ...wai2.gif

fighting for "real" democracy, yellow style? you mean boycotting elections, blocking elections booths and bashing and intimidating those with different political opinions ? because these are the defining characteristics of the movement he is helping to lead.

Another of your brain dead remarks. Of course there is not one Red Shirt Fanatic that bashes Monks or kills children or kills a yellow shirt canvasser in Isaan. What would those characteristics define ?

Do you know that it was a red-shirt who killed the children?

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Erm, so he was arrested coming back into the country. However, he was able to leave without being stopped? Is there not an alert put out to airports about people wanted by the courts to prevent them leaving the country...........

Sure, unless they hope they will not be coming back...

As Clouseau would say; Proobleam SolvED.

Whoopseie, he came back.

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