Mentors Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 for Suthep it easier to walk trough Bangkok instead stay in his province and do something about the poor electricity there. some areas withouth electric power since 3 days now. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
naboo Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 In e years time, thaksin and yingluck with both be in jail. Suthep will the the supreme leader. Election will be abolish, and a dirty word. Any mention of election is an act of overthrowing the sovereign govt hence carry a 10 years jail sentence. Thailand will be free of corruption, and every thai shall live in peace and prosperity at last. All gambling and prostitution is abolish, and thai citizen can travel freely to usa and Europe freely without a visa anymore (like the Singaporean now). And here we see how North Korea happened. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TimCM Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 Just wait till his final push. sometime next week Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Acharn Posted May 13, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted May 13, 2014 He ran his course. YL is out. Should let the system in place do its job now. If the PTP is clever they sit down with the Dems and try to make an interim deal that all can live with. Change electoral laws and get on with elections. Hmmm. Overall I agree with your view, but the flaw I see is in "change the election laws." OK, the PADC and the Army and the various royalist factions and the courts have implemented their plan, which was initiated last year and dragged on much longer than they expected. Now the problem is they've driven themselves and us into a cul-de-sac. Who is supposed to change the laws? Secondly, a point I have never seen addressed by the anti-Thaksin fanatics, what reforms are you talking about? What do you want that was not written into the 2007 Constitution? Why do you think they are necessary? Why do you think they will work? Come on, if you have a program that makes sense you should be able to sell it. Yes, there are people who are fanatically devoted to Thaksin, but most people in the North and Northeast just want to keep the improvements in their lives that he brought about. Right now the factions behind the PDAC seem to want to go back to before 1905. Certainly before 1932. A lot of people fear they would lose if that happens. A lot of people. So why can't the Yellows explain why their proposals will be better for the "buffaloes?" 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post ShannonT Posted May 13, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted May 13, 2014 Suthep accomplished much by getting lil sis and others out. He cannot appoint a new pm of course. Now things will be decided through the courts. That will take time. But reforms before new elections seem unrealistic. Suthep has the right idea and he also has massive backing from almost all government officials, probably the military, most of the country and most of the senate (the only functioning part of parliament left). Do you have any evidence of that? Or is that straight from Suthep's mouth? The last time I checked, he blocked elections to prevent Thais from expressing their true opinions. If he has such "massive" backing, why has he achieved absolutely nothing yet after more than 6 months? Yingluck is out because of the courts, not because of Suthep, but otherwise Puea Thai is still firmly in charge and the army has so far refused every request that Suthep has made. He is a loser and you know it. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thait Spot Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 Suthep's been drunk on his own propaganda. He doesn't have the support of the bodies he needs on the legal, administrative or armed forces side. He's going to need to wind his neck in and retreat. Sent from my Nexus 4 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Acharn Posted May 13, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted May 13, 2014 Suthep accomplished much by getting lil sis and others out. He cannot appoint a new pm of course. Now things will be decided through the courts. That will take time. But reforms before new elections seem unrealistic. Suthep has the right idea and he also has massive backing from almost all government officials, probably the military, most of the country and most of the senate (the only functioning part of parliament left). Democratically his demands make a lot more sense than a completely decimated cabinet with absolutely no mandate of even if they did have a mandate, no legislative powers to do anything. They could only now encourage a same, same style undemocratic election process as Feb 2nd. They also have the choice to have election reforms initiated according to Abhisit's proposals so at least we can see elections that ALL are happy with..... but they won't because they only have vested interests in fraudulent elections that hand them a massive advantage again via corrupt means so they can hilariously call it 's mandate'. PTP are the enemy of democracy... they don't want it, they can't capitalize on it, they can not get power through it. It is now becoming most apparent that a coup is the only answer, and these idiots silenced for good. The only thing Suthep is doing, is trying to give an alternative to a coup.... It is now one or the other and nothing in between is going to materialise. Well, if "most of the country" is behind his ideas, why is he and his clique so opposed to elections? They say, "but if we have elections the PTP will just buy all the votes again." Come on, don't any of you remember Newin Chidchop and the Phum Jai Thai party? They bought votes by the boxcar load in 2010 and it didn't change the outcome. If the people are really behind you they'll take Thaksin's money (reducing his resources for fighting on) and vote for your program. That's if "most of the country" is really with you. What are you afraid of? Do you think Thai people well really vote against their own best interests for a couple of hundred baht? I'm sorry, I didn't see any proposals for reforms in Abhisit's proposals. I think there was vague lip service that reform must happen, but exactly what? I never did understand what arguments the PDAC had that the Feb 2 elections were "rigged." Do you want each voter to come up on a stage somewhere and announce in public what his vote is and then give reasons why he thinks that is the best choice? What "democracy" do you want? And if you want an appointed government, who is going to appoint them, who selects the people who do the appointing, and what legal basis do they have what other people should agree with them? I don't know, maybe someone in PDAC, maybe even Suthep, has actually addressed this, but I don't have time to sift through the thousands of hours of inflammatory speeches they've made searching for it. This is really about who is going to be incontrol when something happens. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlueNoseCodger Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 Suthep accomplished much by getting lil sis and others out. He cannot appoint a new pm of course. Now things will be decided through the courts. That will take time. But reforms before new elections seem unrealistic. Suthep has the right idea and he also has massive backing from almost all government officials, probably the military, most of the country and most of the senate (the only functioning part of parliament left). Democratically his demands make a lot more sense than a completely decimated cabinet with absolutely no mandate of even if they did have a mandate, no legislative powers to do anything. They could only now encourage a same, same style undemocratic election process as Feb 2nd. They also have the choice to have election reforms initiated according to Abhisit's proposals so at least we can see elections that ALL are happy with..... but they won't because they only have vested interests in fraudulent elections that hand them a massive advantage again via corrupt means so they can hilariously call it 's mandate'. PTP are the enemy of democracy... they don't want it, they can't capitalize on it, they can not get power through it. It is now becoming most apparent that a coup is the only answer, and these idiots silenced for good. The only thing Suthep is doing, is trying to give an alternative to a coup.... It is now one or the other and nothing in between is going to materialise. I see what you did there. Sweet..... it's Suthep Karaoke time. If I ruled the world, ev'ry day would be the first day of spring Every heart would have a new song to sing And we'd sing of the joy every morning would bring If I ruled the world, ev'ry man would be as free as a bird, Ev'ry voice would be a voice to be heard Take my word we would treasure each day that occurred My world would be a beautiful place Where we would weave such wonderful dreams My world would wear a smile on its face Like the man in the moon has when the moon beams If I ruled the world every man would say the world was his friend There'd be happiness that no man coud end No my friend, not if I ruled the world Every head would be held up high There'd be sunshine in everyone's sky If the day ever dawned when I ruled the world 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
diehard60 Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 Suthep accomplished much by getting lil sis and others out. He cannot appoint a new pm of course. Now things will be decided through the courts. That will take time. But reforms before new elections seem unrealistic. But if he does not get his way he will stay and protest even more and the country will go down further. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post ShannonT Posted May 13, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted May 13, 2014 Suthep accomplished much by getting lil sis and others out. He cannot appoint a new pm of course. Now things will be decided through the courts. That will take time. But reforms before new elections seem unrealistic.But if he does not get his way he will stay and protest even more and the country will go down further. In 20 years, Suthep will still be walking up and down Sukhumvit, wearing the same pants, shirt and shoes (possibly by then without soles) that he has been wearing for the past 6 months, holding up a plastic bag as he has done pretty much every day and asking people for money, while screaming "Out with the Shinawatra regime! Down with the government!" Then, once he has collected enough for the day, he will go to get a good night's sleep under the nearest bridge, getting ready for next day's final battle. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Bluespunk Posted May 13, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted May 13, 2014 (edited) Again, equally applicable. Violent elements on either side are equally hazardous to the democratic process. The UDD more in my view but suthep has his thugs as well. As seen threw your Rose Colored Glasses You think I support PT and the UDD? Wow, you have not been paying attention. I have nothing but the most utter contempt for the reds, their party, their leaders and the disastrous manner they have misruled Thailand. However suthep is not the solution. Edited May 13, 2014 by Bluespunk 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bluespunk Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 Suthep's been drunk on his own propaganda. He doesn't have the support of the bodies he needs on the legal, administrative or armed forces side. He's going to need to wind his neck in and retreat. Sent from my Nexus 4 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app Whereas chalerm's just been drunk. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post PREM-R Posted May 13, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted May 13, 2014 Suthep has the right idea and he also has massive backing from almost all government officials, probably the military, most of the country and most of the senate (the only functioning part of parliament left). Democratically his demands make a lot more sense than a completely decimated cabinet with absolutely no mandate of even if they did have a mandate, no legislative powers to do anything. They could only now encourage a same, same style undemocratic election process as Feb 2nd. They also have the choice to have election reforms initiated according to Abhisit's proposals so at least we can see elections that ALL are happy with..... but they won't because they only have vested interests in fraudulent elections that hand them a massive advantage again via corrupt means so they can hilariously call it 's mandate'. PTP are the enemy of democracy... they don't want it, they can't capitalize on it, they can not get power through it. It is now becoming most apparent that a coup is the only answer, and these idiots silenced for good. The only thing Suthep is doing, is trying to give an alternative to a coup.... It is now one or the other and nothing in between is going to materialise. "Suthep has the right idea and he also has massive backing from almost all government officials, probably the military, most of the country and most of the senate" What Suthep has, in Thailand's Faux society, is a certain group of mostly Bangkok people who, because of their perception of their place in the hiarachy, people who wish to align themselves with him because it differentiates them from the northern and northeastern people who they look down on. Supporting Suthep is only like purchasing whitening cream to them, it is what you do to show you are not poor. These people have no interest in electoral reform, they just want to show their 'high' position in society with their support for Suthep.. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rreddin Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 The biggest flaw in the idiot Suthep's plan is that he doesn't really have one, he is just winging it. This whole thing seem to be just a personal vendetta by Suthep against Thaksin and people are getting hurt in his private little bitching. The notion that this has been some grand game of chess is silly. Its more like watching the same movie over and over again. As a title......."Gone With the Wind" ...........springs to mind. Considering everything gets burnt down at the end of that film, wouldn't Gone with the Wind' be more of a UDD movie? It is a very long time since I saw that movie. As I recall, it was about a civil war. Does Suthep see himself as Rhett Butler? As I also recall, his side lost. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldsailor35 Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 He can never do it under Section 7. His Majesty said before about Section 7 that the Prime Minister must be elected by the people. Also, the Constitution prohibits having an interim Prime Minister. The flaw is he misinterpreted the laws. So what right has Suthep to declare HRH wrong and himself correct. This idiot Suthep has respect for no one but himself, proving it over again and again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bluespunk Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 (edited) @rreddin You It is a very long time since I saw that movie. As I recall, it was about a civil war. Does Suthep see himself as Rhett Butler? As I also recall, his side lost. Me Yep. As I say a UDD movie; so am thinking of yingluck doing all she can do to save her family's plantation (or money in this case), being unable to pay her bills, making claims that cannot back up and then sitting by helplessly as her it all burns around her. Except in this case it's her fellow travellers who have a penchant for arson. Edited May 13, 2014 by Bluespunk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldsailor35 Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 In e years time, thaksin and yingluck with both be in jail. Suthep will the the supreme leader. Election will be abolish, and a dirty word. Any mention of election is an act of overthrowing the sovereign govt hence carry a 10 years jail sentence. Thailand will be free of corruption, and every thai shall live in peace and prosperity at last. All gambling and prostitution is abolish, and thai citizen can travel freely to usa and Europe freely without a visa anymore (like the Singaporean now). Will Suthep be allowed to keep the government land he stole on Koh Samui, and will his Hi-so mates be allowed to keep the government land he gave them on Phuket. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baerboxer Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 It's a shame that the Thai press writes this tripe about a seditionist as if he is some sort of national savior. They give him credibility and delude the Thai people in to accepting that he is legitimate which he is not. He is a seditionist and anarchist nothing more. The continued evangelizing of Suthep by the Thai press is appalling. An anarchistic fascist - now that's a new one! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
geoman1976 Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 (edited) In e years time, thaksin and yingluck with both be in jail. Suthep will the the supreme leader. Election will be abolish, and a dirty word. Any mention of election is an act of overthrowing the sovereign govt hence carry a 10 years jail sentence. Thailand will be free of corruption, and every thai shall live in peace and prosperity at last. All gambling and prostitution is abolish, and thai citizen can travel freely to usa and Europe freely without a visa anymore (like the Singaporean now). You really do need to seek professional help with this delusions that you are suffering from. A lot of people around here need to seek professional help...lol...but this post is a prize winner. Take it from a U.S. citizen, there is no way that Thais will EVER travel to the U.S. without visas. We don't even allow our closest allies travel to our country without Visas. Even Thais married to US citizens have problems getting visas. The process takes up to 3 years. Not to mention that the Western countries are opposed to the acts of Suthep and the undemocratic nature of his actions. We have way too much of an illegal immigration problem as it is. Where did you ever hear this load of buffalo poop I see above? I think Just1Voice hit the nail on the head. Professional help is in order...lol. Regarding everything else I will sum it up like this...Suthep and everyone else that has thrown Thailand into an economic down spiral is in for a rude awakening very soon. The economic prosperity in Thailand is coming to an end and moving to the countries outside of the borders such as Laos, Cambodia, and Myanmar. If you look at the economic report for 2014 regarding Southeast Asian countries, it is predicted that Thailand will have nearly zero economic growth annually and countries like the aboved mentioned will experience an annual growth averaging about 7% for the next 10 to 20 years. Tourism drives the Thai economy and that industry is eroding as we speak. Did you know all of the countries you talk about just issued travel warnings for Thailand,? If Thailand does away with elections and democracy, the West will reject the leaders who pose such laws and actions and it will actually become harder for Thais to travel. The US and Europe promote democracy first and foremost. Have you ever heard of the COLD WAR? It was all about Democracy (U.S.) and Communism (U.S.S.R.). Democracy won and is defended by the super powers at all costs. I think Thailand would be better suited to pass a law that again allows the use of xanax...lol. Edited May 13, 2014 by geoman1976 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stan7444 Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 But the final battle ended yesterday, right? So it's all over now what Suthep concerns? ...and he keeps promising that after the "final" battle last week, if they did not win, he would turn himself over to the police. What a lier he is proven to be so how can one trust him to appoint a "neutral" government. What a clown except this one is not even funny. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thai at Heart Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 He ran his course. YL is out. Should let the system in place do its job now. If the PTP is clever they sit down with the Dems and try to make an interim deal that all can live with. Change electoral laws and get on with elections. What system?, There are a couple of courts and half an interim govt left. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Melyn Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 Suthep's been drunk on his own propaganda. He doesn't have the support of the bodies he needs on the legal, administrative or armed forces side. He's going to need to wind his neck in and retreat. Sent from my Nexus 4 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app Whereas chalerm's just been drunk. It's ear medicine I tell you! Sent from my Nexus 7 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
billd766 Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 What happened to Suthep's do my way by Monday or else? Doesn't seem like much has changed The idiot is full of hot air. Says things just to try and keep his supporters and his adoring farang groupies. Much like Thaksin, Chalerm and Jatuporn too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
billd766 Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 Suthep is an embarassing sad little old power hungry man. Nothing more. He cares nothing about reforms. He was in power for years and did absolutely NO reforms. Then, when he loses the election to Puea Thai, suddenly he is the champion of reforms. While he was in power, he did nothing to change the so-called flawed system. Its only flawed if it doesnt work to his advantage. Only the gullible and plain stupid believe him. Even the Democrats are starting to distance themselves from him. Abhisit knows that if he sticks with Suthep, it will be his political doom. Eventually Puea Thai and the Democrats will end up making a deal, possibly even behind the scenes. Suthep will be left behind and out, which may however make him even more dangerous as he keeps dividing the nation and tries to start a civil / class war. Thaksin and his assorted parties were in power for over 10 years. Please tell me what reforms they brought in. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
billd766 Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 for Suthep it easier to walk trough Bangkok instead stay in his province and do something about the poor electricity there. some areas withouth electric power since 3 days now. Please stick to the story line and not try going off topic as you usually do. It is the responsibility of the Provincial Electricity Authority and not that of Suthep, the government or anybody else. Where I live in Khampaeng Phet province it goes out on a regular basis so we call the PEA and bitch to them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
billd766 Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 In e years time, thaksin and yingluck with both be in jail. Suthep will the the supreme leader. Election will be abolish, and a dirty word. Any mention of election is an act of overthrowing the sovereign govt hence carry a 10 years jail sentence. Thailand will be free of corruption, and every thai shall live in peace and prosperity at last. All gambling and prostitution is abolish, and thai citizen can travel freely to usa and Europe freely without a visa anymore (like the Singaporean now). Will Suthep be allowed to keep the government land he stole on Koh Samui, and will his Hi-so mates be allowed to keep the government land he gave them on Phuket. More crap from you about Suthep and the land he "stole". Do you have ANY PROOF AT ALL about what you have said? If not then please stay on topic. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xminator Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 Okay, where was the flaw again? Did they actually pay someone to write this? No, read Bangkokpundits blog to get a sense of where the real flaws are. Now, that is not going to matter, because this power grab is not about following the law, it is about making it look like it follow some law and logic. It is to be able to meet their international peers without having to explain a military coup. The real flaw here is that for anyone but the Establishment this is very transparent. Everyone see the power grab, and the distinction between a coup by generals and a coup by lawyers is not really there. I'm sure powermongers like Suthep will just keep grinning and ingore any critical questions, but for anyone that actually have to care about international relations and want to do trade with other nations then North Korea and Iran, it matters. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scamper Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 With Pheu Thai, the UDD, CAPO, and the DSI threatening everything that moves, and with Abhisit's call for dialogue being shouted down as soon as he spoke, we have moved into a saturation point of clashing narratives with much greater speed. The anticipated turning point was to occur last week - the long-awaited ruling by the Constitutional Court. But the wild card was always the reception that ruling would have following it. Sadly, we didn't have long to wait. Pheu Thai and the UDD clamped down hard. Pheu Thai's reaction was that Surapong stays, Chalerm stays, and they decided with lightning speed to elect a PM from half a cabinet, even though no such constitutional provision exists. Jatuporn has quickly chimed in, threatening anyone who considers constitutional provisions which in fact do exist. And Jatuporn has another warning - no talking either. Talking is now forbidden, according to Jatuporn. And he's watching. With a climate like this, optimism quickly fades. Inevitably and inexorably, this play of competing narratives is yawning towards an irreconcilable conclusion. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peecee Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 In e years time, thaksin and yingluck with both be in jail. Suthep will the the supreme leader. Election will be abolish, and a dirty word. Any mention of election is an act of overthrowing the sovereign govt hence carry a 10 years jail sentence. Thailand will be free of corruption, and every thai shall live in peace and prosperity at last. All gambling and prostitution is abolish, and thai citizen can travel freely to usa and Europe freely without a visa anymore (like the Singaporean now). You really do need to seek professional help with this delusions that you are suffering from. Tongue in cheek or what? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post peecee Posted May 13, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted May 13, 2014 Suthep accomplished much by getting lil sis and others out. He cannot appoint a new pm of course. Now things will be decided through the courts. That will take time. But reforms before new elections seem unrealistic. Suthep has the right idea and he also has massive backing from almost all government officials, probably the military, most of the country and most of the senate (the only functioning part of parliament left). Democratically his demands make a lot more sense than a completely decimated cabinet with absolutely no mandate of even if they did have a mandate, no legislative powers to do anything. They could only now encourage a same, same style undemocratic election process as Feb 2nd. They also have the choice to have election reforms initiated according to Abhisit's proposals so at least we can see elections that ALL are happy with..... but they won't because they only have vested interests in fraudulent elections that hand them a massive advantage again via corrupt means so they can hilariously call it 's mandate'. PTP are the enemy of democracy... they don't want it, they can't capitalize on it, they can not get power through it. It is now becoming most apparent that a coup is the only answer, and these idiots silenced for good. The only thing Suthep is doing, is trying to give an alternative to a coup.... It is now one or the other and nothing in between is going to materialise. I don't know how you gained the information on Suthep's massive backing, certainly not via the ballot box. I think the constitution is not fit for purpose and allows frivolous challenges to the elected government, plus the judiciary in Thailand are far from impartial; having too much power over politics and government. An ousted party has to come up with policies that are attractive to the electorate in order to gain power and not run to the military or judiciary every time they lose. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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