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UDD???...... hahahahaha.

Almost as comical as the CAPO keystone cops.

They said there will be a million reds rise up if Yingluck was ousted.... she was ousted, nobody rose up... CAPO also confirmed an uprising was probable......

They said if any cabinet ministers were thrown out, that a million reds would rise up..... they were thrown out, they didn't rise up.... CAPO also confirmed that an uprising was probable..........

They said that if the NACC ruled against Yingluck over the rice scam, a million reds would rise up....... The NACC ruled against her, there was no risiung up...... CAPO once again confirmed that an uprising was likely........

Now they are saying that if the senate installs an interim PM and appointed cabinet, that they will rise up, CAPO has also confirmed that this will happen.......

The senate will select an interim PM and they will eventually appoint a new cabinet so the country is able to move ahead....... There will be no uprising.

Why do I know this????????

Because CAPO and the UDD are delusional to think they have any support to create an uprising and have become the latest 'daily joke'.... well..... they were always considered the daily joke, it just gets more and more confirmed on a daily basis. Nobody with any teeth takes them seriously.

The support for the reds that were in my immediate vicinity of the Thai extended family and other Thai acquaintances have all but lost every last bit of interest in Thaksin, red shirt or and Shin based movement.... They just want to move on now, they even seem to be more welcoming of the Dems, they have seen the light. They are laughing at the UDD now.

It's over.

I'm sorry Woopydoo, your poo pooing of the stabbing of the ice man, discredits anything you say. . . which is just unfounded yellow propaganda. Time will tell if the reds have the number or resolve to fight. This crisis has a long way to run.

Perhaps after that spectacular own goal, Woopydoo should consider disappearing, to reappear under (yet another) new identity!

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If the reds were smart, they would keep quiet. Article 7 ain't going to happen, so why do the bully-boy act for nothing?

That's a big "if" Rob...

Your point is well taken. Gen Prayuth spoke out Saturday for the joint chiefs too that the senate invoking Section 7 is unacceptable, that the joint chiefs reject any such action. Gen Prayuth has only one chief above him and the general listens to the one chief only.

Still, silence is death so the UDD must continue to make noise.

And Gen Prayuth among many others feel compelled to preclude putting the general's one single boss on the spot, even if the general's boss rejects a senate action on Section 7.

And it's past time to put Suthep away, to include his PDRC..

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Well, since they promised a million people and only got thousands, I don't suppose that "escalate" means increase their numbers. They've already thrown their best punch, there, and it bounced off like a nerf ball. So, what does "escalate" mean? If their track record indicates anything, it perhaps means arson, random pipe bombs, grenades, drive-bys, etc. But wait, that would still not mean escalation, because these things are already happening on a daily occurrence right now. So what does it mean? Anthrax attacks? Nerve gas? Abducting children school children. What?

You might want to be careful with the school children cracks, as that is a bit touchy at the moment

Unfortunately children have already been injured and killed, how can it be more touchy than that? I don't think I'm the only one who would like to know how they plan on escalating things.

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look at the picture

it says all about this crap

Look at their faces.

Do they look intelligent?

do they look friendly?

Do they look harmless?

Do they look like you can trust them?

Do you want anyone of them as your neighbour?

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look at the picture

it says all about this crap

Look at their faces.

Do they look intelligent?

do they look friendly?

Do they look harmless?

Do they look like you can trust them?

Do you want anyone of them as your neighbour?

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Right now, they are my neighbors, about 3 km away, although everybody in the area can hear their rants on loudspeakers that are going 24 hours per day. And, today, they've turned up the noise level on the speakers. Perhaps that is what they meant by "escalate?" The speakers extend all the way up and down Utthayan, even though the Reds are huddled in a small part of the street towards Sai 4. Clearly, they just want to harass all the villages in the area, because that is just about all there is out here, moobahns and restaurants. If they aren't careful, however, lightening from one of the afternoon storms is going to strike the stage and its electrics and do serious damage. Pity. I'm sure some people will mourn.

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Perhaps you are unaware, but Thaksin loyalists have already threatened to start abducting people.

http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/696194-threat-to-thai-army-chief-prayuths-daughters/?hl=%20general

I remember that story. Threatening to kidnap General Prayuth's children was vile and stupid. I remember thinking it was like bringing a salad fork to a gunfight, and then handing the armed opponent an extra banana clip.

Yes, it was, but the guy who made the threat ended up in far more trouble than Prayuth's daughter would ever be. Whereas the PDRC constantly threaten to kidnap ministers, 'detained' Sunisa, have captured people from the streets and allegedly tortured and killed them, and even tried to capture a foreign journalist from the streets last week, whilst he was going about his legitimate work. Yet all that is laughed off by the regulars here.

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They are absolutely correct to protest more what do you expect them to do?

Suthep should have been ignored by the senate and everyone else

suthep is like a fire

Leave him alone and he will go out

But with the PTP, there red shirts and people like you

you just keep throwing fuel on the fire to keep him going

some people never learn

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Here he is again as the self-appointed sovereign of the people and the government.

The army or the police are going to have to seize Suthep or the raging madman will ignite the spark, along with his appointed pals in the senate led by Surachai.

Intervention is necessary and needed presently because Suthep is not bluffing or angling to negotiate. He means what he says, which is to "seize power."

The most provocative of all possible developments.

Absolutely the worst up to this point and the threshold event that changes everything..

You said it was going to happen last night or this morning. My guess is it cannot happen & cannot be allowed to happen. Hope I am right. It could be just the thing to flip the switch & turn the whole place upside down & bring on the army coup. Neither you nor I want to see that happen again I give you points for that Things just fester underground for a year or three & then start up again where they left off. BTW, they are not arresting Jatuporn either & he is breaking his bail conditions yet again.

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Perhaps you are unaware, but Thaksin loyalists have already threatened to start abducting people.

http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/696194-threat-to-thai-army-chief-prayuths-daughters/?hl=%20general

I remember that story. Threatening to kidnap General Prayuth's children was vile and stupid. I remember thinking it was like bringing a salad fork to a gunfight, and then handing the armed opponent an extra banana clip.

Yes, it was, but the guy who made the threat ended up in far more trouble than Prayuth's daughter would ever be. Whereas the PDRC constantly threaten to kidnap ministers, 'detained' Sunisa, have captured people from the streets and allegedly tortured and killed them, and even tried to capture a foreign journalist from the streets last week, whilst he was going about his legitimate work. Yet all that is laughed off by the regulars here.

Indeed the regulars here laugh off so much so consistently that few take them seriously.

The PDRC anyway started this endanger the family insanity when they declared the Shinawatras and their political "regime" would be purged from the country, yet haven't defined who is on the PDRC purge patrol list. A strong UDD and movement as a whole can resist the PDRC purge patrol.

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Well, since they promised a million people and only got thousands, I don't suppose that "escalate" means increase their numbers. They've already thrown their best punch, there, and it bounced off like a nerf ball. So, what does "escalate" mean? If their track record indicates anything, it perhaps means arson, random pipe bombs, grenades, drive-bys, etc. But wait, that would still not mean escalation, because these things are already happening on a daily occurrence right now. So what does it mean? Anthrax attacks? Nerve gas? Abducting school children? What?

I heard there where some issues regarding payments. It could be the reason less people showed up.

They have even used the joker: Robert Amsterdam.

He was on CNBC Asia this morning.....meant to b an interview....he was just spewing it out non-stop....what nice piece of crappola

Still he must b creaming it off Thaksin....it shows how immature the country really is when a guy like that can just cruise in and out stirring up the hornets nest....can see it happening elsewhere.....he would be in the slammer for sedition

I think it's fine that he can appear on international TV and show himself up for what he really is.

Yingluck made that huge mistake of giving an interview on Al Jazeerah, and look where she is now.

The rest of world must surely be starting to wake up to what a gang of thugs it is that is currently running Thailand (and clearly, not from within Thailand's borders)...!!

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They are absolutely correct to protest more what do you expect them to do?

Suthep should have been ignored by the senate and everyone else

suthep is like a fire

Leave him alone and he will go out

But with the PTP, there red shirts and people like you

you just keep throwing fuel on the fire to keep him going

some people never learn

Suthep's strong point's are (1) Keeping a rally going every day, EVERY DAY, for over 6 months. The reds folded their last 3 day rally 1/2 way through day 2 becaues of lack of numbers & they do offer to pay attendees. Unlike the PDRC who do not pay despite the slanders to the contrary. (2) Suthep's education of the masses on the mis-deeds of the Shin clan & their cohorts has been absolutely instrumental in dissolving the red shirts grass roots support. It is collapsing every month. That is why all the red trolls fulminate all the time about getting him arrested. The red machine needs him to go while they still have any supporters at all outside the core UDD description profile. (Look at any red rally picture.) As they say, "want them for neighbours' anyone?" I would love to have a genuine head count on the current red rally.

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Well, since they promised a million people and only got thousands, I don't suppose that "escalate" means increase their numbers. They've already thrown their best punch, there, and it bounced off like a nerf ball. So, what does "escalate" mean? If their track record indicates anything, it perhaps means arson, random pipe bombs, grenades, drive-bys, etc. But wait, that would still not mean escalation, because these things are already happening on a daily occurrence right now. So what does it mean? Anthrax attacks? Nerve gas? Abducting school children? What?

Maybe it means Juthaporn quay is going to talk to us more regularly!!!!

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Well, since they promised a million people and only got thousands, I don't suppose that "escalate" means increase their numbers. They've already thrown their best punch, there, and it bounced off like a nerf ball. So, what does "escalate" mean? If their track record indicates anything, it perhaps means arson, random pipe bombs, grenades, drive-bys, etc. But wait, that would still not mean escalation, because these things are already happening on a daily occurrence right now. So what does it mean? Anthrax attacks? Nerve gas? Abducting school children? What?

I heard there where some issues regarding payments. It could be the reason less people showed up.

They have even used the joker: Robert Amsterdam.

And from past experience: the red rallies start strong and get reduced very fast (most probably internal cheating on the money and too cheap food). So I think in 2-3 days more there aren't more than the hardcore and the Cambodian left.

But they do have friendly police officers and girls. thumbsup.gif

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"Le moment supreme" is of course when Thaksin's fancy mouthpiece starts inciting the Reds by fooling them into believing Abhisit will be jailed by the international court of justice soon. Completely ignoring the fact that AV would have been cleared by Thaksin's own amnesty bill. Sooo easy those Reds.

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What a horrible fat man belly he's got too - very unattractive Shinawatras feeding his pung yai too much i think±±±!!! sick.gif.pagespeed.ce.tVTSNn-2vr.png

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I heard there where some issues regarding payments. It could be the reason less people showed up.

They have even used the joker: Robert Amsterdam.

You two are good. The coordination is excellent. Whatever you're getting, you're worth more. Black propaganda is hard to do, harder to do well. This is A-Prime-Top-Value stuff, so make sure that's what you get.

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Please stop trolling.

You first!

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Redshirts Warn Senate Not To Invoke Article 7

By Khaosod English

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Senate Speaker Surachai Liangboonlertchai welcoming PCAD leader Suthep Thaugsuban into the House of Parliament to discuss plans for an appointed PM, 12 May 2014.

BANGKOK — The Redshirts have issued yet another threat to stage a massive uprising if the Senate accepts anti-government protesters' demand for an appointed Prime Minister.

Speaking to a crowd of pro-government supporters on the third day of their rally at Aksa Avenue in western Bangkok, Redshirt leader Jatupon Prompan criticised Senate Speaker Surachai Liangboonlertchai’s decision to meet in person with the leader of anti-government movement inside the House of Parliament yesterday.

Suthep Thaugsuban, leader of the People's Committee for Absolute Democracy With the King As Head of State (PCAD), was given a grand welcome at the Parliament - despite the arrest warrants on Mr. Suthep - and was granted a private audience with Mr. Surachai for nearly an hour. Journalists were not allowed to observe their discussion.

Mr. Suthep has been urging the Senate to appoint a new Prime Minister with a royal endorsement from His Majesty the King. Mr. Suthep claims this move is legal under Article 7 of the Thai Constitution.

The government has dismissed the proposal as unconstitutional and insisted that the caretaker PM, Niwatthamrong Boonsongphaisarn, will stay on until the next election on July 20.

A number of appointed Senators have voiced their support for Mr. Suthep’s plan, leading pro-government supporters to suspect that the Senate may soon vote to appoint an unelected PM.

In his speech today, Mr. Jatupon said Senators risk becoming the servants of Mr. Suthep. The Redshirt leader lambasted Mr. Surachai for "conspiring" with Mr. Suthep in a bid to oust the elected government.

"Mr. Surachai has lost his dignity. He is no gentleman. He should know that Thais must live under the laws," Mr. Jatupon said.

Mr. Jatupon also challenged Mr. Surachai to reveal his true colours by granting Mr. Suthep's wish for the Senate to vote on an appointed PM.

"We UDD [the United Front of Democracy Against Dictatorship] like challenges. If Mr. Surachai is confident that Mr. Suthep can protect him, then he should just go for a royally-appointed PM under Article 7."

While Mr. Jatupon stressed that the Redshirts will hold their position on Aksa Avenue, he confirmed that they will immediately "escalate" their rally and possibly march to central Bangkok if the Senate invokes Article 7.

"So will the Senate use Article 7? Let us know soon. When Mr. Suthep is about to move, the UDD will move as well," Mr. Jatupon said to a loud cheer by the Redshirts.

Mr. Jatupon also questioned why Gen. Prayuth Chan-ocha, commander-in-chief of the Royal Thai Army, has not ordered the troops to vacate the Government House even though Mr. Suthep has announced his plan to seize the compound as his new "office."

"Why is Gen. Prayuth letting his subordinates accommodate the rebels?” Mr. Jatupon asked. “The military lets Mr. Suthep enter and use the area inside the Government House, they claim that they didn't want any clash. If one day Mr. Suthep is so arrogant that he wants to use the headquarters of the Royal Thai Army as his office, does it mean he can do so?"

Although Mr. Surachai has not openly stated his views on invoking Article 7, pro-government protesters suspect that he is highly sympathetic to the idea because of his backing from the appointed Senators - a pro-establishment faction in the Senate considered to be hostile to the current government.

Mr. Suthep has announced that he will give the Senate until the end of this week to decide on the invocation of Article 7. When the ultimatum expires, Mr. Suthep has said he will appoint himself as "Sovereign Body" and directly seek a royal intervention.

Source: http://en.khaosod.co.th/detail.php?newsid=1399972152&section=11

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-- Khaosod English 2014-05-13

"Senate Speaker Surachai Liangboonlertchai welcoming PCAD leader Suthep Thaugsuban into the House of Parliament to discuss plans for an appointed PM, 12 May 2014."

I seriously can not believe they did that, senators openly associating with a wanted criminal. Isn't anybody going to uphold the law in this crazy fecked up country?

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Governments are over rates and over priced.

headline "Do as the Belgians Do? The Country that went 589 Days Without a Government"

http://townhall.com/tipsheet/sarahjeanseman/2013/10/02/do-as-the-belgians-do-the-country-that-went-589-days-without-a-government-n1715344
headline "589 days with no elected government: What happened in Belgium"

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/answer-sheet/wp/2013/10/01/589-days-with-no-elected-government-what-happened-in-belgium/

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"The UDD, announced Jatuporn, will not accept an appointed prime minister nor a coup."

This guy must be either stupid or on some heavy drugs, he obviously think he is controlling the army cheesy.gif

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The PDRC anyway started this endanger the family insanity when they declared the Shinawatras and their political "regime" would be purged from the country

Rather than verbal rhetoric, the red shirts started the actual physical attacking of those leaders they want purged.

Have anything similar by PDRC ever and does it pre-date 61 months ago?

Abhisit's vehicle attacked by red-shirted protesters in Pattaya

Apr 7, 2009

It's hard to respect someone installed simultaneously by a brazen public judicial coup and clandestinely by a covert military coup. And that was back before Central in 2010 but after the 2007 martial law coup constitution and of course after the single most divisive event in Thai history, the 19 September 2006 military mutiny coup.

You can come in gangbusters with all your specific dates from the past but that nonetheless fails to address the present exigencies that are pressing down on the country and its people.

You might start out better by presenting your awareness of present circumstances as well and of their implications for both the immediate future, as in this year, and concerning next year, and then hang some solid analysis on the bones that are your dates. You are however always free to post as you may please and according to the rules.

You also seem not to notice everyone's afoul of the law here but that the law means nothing except what the ruling elites want it to mean and to say. Clowns on either side are running about on bail or have charges pending, to include murder, treason, sedition etc etc etc.

None of 'em play well with others yet the same old players keep on playing the same old games.

Groundhog Country

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The PDRC anyway started this endanger the family insanity when they declared the Shinawatras and their political "regime" would be purged from the country

Rather than verbal rhetoric, the red shirts started the actual physical attacking of those leaders they want purged.

Have anything similar by PDRC ever and does it pre-date 61 months ago?

Abhisit's vehicle attacked by red-shirted protesters in Pattaya

Apr 7, 2009

It's hard to respect someone installed simultaneously by a brazen public judicial coup and clandestinely by a covert military coup. And that was back before Central in 2010 but after the 2007 martial law coup constitution and of course after the single most divisive event in Thai history, the 19 September 2006 military mutiny coup.

You can come in gangbusters with all your specific dates from the past but that nonetheless fails to address the present exigencies that are pressing down on the country and its people.

You might start out better by presenting your awareness of present circumstances as well and of their implications for both the immediate future, as in this year, and concerning next year, and then hang some solid analysis on the bones that are your dates. You are however always free to post as you may please and according to the rules.

You also seem not to notice everyone's afoul of the law here but that the law means nothing except what the ruling elites want it to mean and to say. Clowns on either side are running about on bail or have charges pending, to include murder, treason, sedition etc etc etc.

None of 'em play well with others yet the same old players keep on playing the same old games.

Groundhog Country

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Thanks for the recommendations on other areas of concern, but I was really just correcting your factually incorrect information regarding who "started this endanger the family" aspect.

There's really no need to try and derail that timeline as it is what it is.

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The PDRC anyway started this endanger the family insanity when they declared the Shinawatras and their political "regime" would be purged from the country

Rather than verbal rhetoric, the red shirts started the actual physical attacking of those leaders they want purged.

Have anything similar by PDRC ever and does it pre-date 61 months ago?

Abhisit's vehicle attacked by red-shirted protesters in Pattaya

Apr 7, 2009

It's hard to respect someone installed simultaneously by a brazen public judicial coup and clandestinely by a covert military coup. And that was back before Central in 2010 but after the 2007 martial law coup constitution and of course after the single most divisive event in Thai history, the 19 September 2006 military mutiny coup.

You can come in gangbusters with all your specific dates from the past but that nonetheless fails to address the present exigencies that are pressing down on the country and its people.

You might start out better by presenting your awareness of present circumstances as well and of their implications for both the immediate future, as in this year, and concerning next year, and then hang some solid analysis on the bones that are your dates. You are however always free to post as you may please and according to the rules.

You also seem not to notice everyone's afoul of the law here but that the law means nothing except what the ruling elites want it to mean and to say. Clowns on either side are running about on bail or have charges pending, to include murder, treason, sedition etc etc etc.

None of 'em play well with others yet the same old players keep on playing the same old games.

Groundhog Country

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Thanks for the recommendations on other areas of concern, but I was really just correcting your factually incorrect information regarding who "started this endanger the family" aspect.

There's really no need to try and derail that timeline as it is what it is.

A timeline is what one chooses to make it to be.

You've made your choice and I've made mine.

Cheers.

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Well, since they promised a million people and only got thousands, I don't suppose that "escalate" means increase their numbers. They've already thrown their best punch, there, and it bounced off like a nerf ball. So, what does "escalate" mean? If their track record indicates anything, it perhaps means arson, random pipe bombs, grenades, drive-bys, etc. But wait, that would still not mean escalation, because these things are already happening on a daily occurrence right now. So what does it mean? Anthrax attacks? Nerve gas? Abducting children school children. What?

You might want to be careful with the school children cracks, as that is a bit touchy at the moment

Perhaps you are unaware, but Thaksin loyalists have already threatened to start abducting people.

http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/696194-threat-to-thai-army-chief-prayuths-daughters/?hl=%20general

UDDs in UFOs no doubt. You're seeing things again.

How's the Purge Patrol coming along these daze / days? Is the list of those to be rounded up into Lumpini Stadium and loaded onto a fleet of airplanes to Dubai getting longer, shorter, or remaining in a stable state? Is there a list of those to be, ahem, disappeared?

Any Thai Visas on any of those lists.

Enquiring minds want to know.

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