moe666 Posted May 17, 2014 Share Posted May 17, 2014 Separatist inclinations continue to be an active element of the UDD psyche and are now quite unsurprisingly becoming more brazen and visible. It is a movement that is centered on the impeachment of Constitutional Court judges and the dismantling of the independent agencies - which makes it a very dangerous and unconstitutional movement indeed. It is also not surprising that banners meant for Chiang Mai consumption do not go over well in Bangkok, simply because they are offensive to so many.The UDD has unsuccessfully tried to impose its views on the people of Bangkok, as most of their supporters have had to have been brought in from the outside. Their argument does not resonate with the people of Bangkok, nor will it ever. They play to their own audience, and it is an audience steeped in ignorance and intolerance. They are the culprits - not the judicial system. They carry their own warning with them - and it is themselves. Their message doesn't go over well with a majority of the Thais in Chiang Mai either Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Civil War Posted May 17, 2014 Share Posted May 17, 2014 The red shirts won't be happy hearing that Suthep is rounding off the protests and handing himself in. That means one thing..... The job is done. They will have plenty to complain about come the end of next week.... The PDRC will all be off the streets, and the last of the Thaksin regime dismantled, leaving only the reds facing the army. Goodnight children.... you lost. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post daboyz1 Posted May 17, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted May 17, 2014 Funny they're calling a court decision a rebellion. They should know a rebellion better than anyone. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scarpolo Posted May 17, 2014 Share Posted May 17, 2014 posters on this board are not seeing the picture being painted for outside media and are too close to the action, in my opinion, to accurately grasp the risks to the country, and its people, of which, you are not. I also see people who are relying on the past actions of these groups and police and gov't, to determine in advance the outcome I see it differently my friend who has live in bkk tells me tanks in the streets are for show, and that this will all subside, I think you will soon see hundreds dead, thousands wounded, and the city put to rioting as never seen before, the spiraling out of control, requires only one incident, as it only takes one tiny match to lite the fuse that leads to a wildfire out of control riots in Turkey, riots in Venezuela, riots all around, Thailand is not safe, it is very different this time the world is different now, none of you recognize it yet, but you will, when it is too late 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scarpolo Posted May 17, 2014 Share Posted May 17, 2014 (edited) posters on this board are not seeing the picture being painted for outside media and are too close to the action, in my opinion, to accurately grasp the risks to the country, and its people, of which, you are not. I also see people who are relying on the past actions of these groups and police and gov't, to determine in advance the outcome I see it differently my friend who has lived in bkk tells me tanks in the streets are for show, and that this will all subside, all just "apr for the course" of corrupt thai politics he is also anti Thaskin, I on the other hand, am not. I also saw Yingluk handle her position with skill and grace, considering she was not a career politician. I saw nothing wrong with her moving a chess piece in her cabinet, and the rest of the world is laughing at the court for this. what is not a laughing matter, is how this is about to erupt. I think you will soon see hundreds dead, thousands wounded, and the city put to rioting as never seen before, the spiraling out of control, requires only one incident, as it only takes one tiny match to lite the fuse that leads to a wildfire out of control riots in Turkey, riots in Venezuela, riots all around, Thailand is not safe, it is very different this time the world is different now, none of you recognize it yet, but you will, when it is too late Edited May 17, 2014 by Scarpolo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
love1012 Posted May 17, 2014 Share Posted May 17, 2014 See all the yellow trolls are out in force this afternoon. Sent from my i-mobile IQ 2 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app so a red one decides to join them 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smedly Posted May 17, 2014 Share Posted May 17, 2014 and everybody thought we had reached an impass - Redshirt leaders have all the solutions for all of the people - showing us the way forward This country is truly lost - it really is a collection of people that will sell their souls if the price is right, morality is lost along with billions of baht Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thesetat2013 Posted May 17, 2014 Share Posted May 17, 2014 Redshirts label court’s judgment a rebellion CHIANG MAI: -- Redshirt people in Chiang Mai displayed banners attacking the Constitutional Court over what they called unjust rulings and vowed to join redshirt rally in Bangkok to escalate the protest and demanded justice to be returned. The banners were displayed on pedestrian overpasses, major intersections and public places denouncing and labelling the court’s judgment unfair and a rebellion. The banner did not specify in which case its judgment was unfair but just accused the judges and declared they would never accept their rulings. The banners were signed by Sor Por Por Lanna, Sor Por Por Chiang Mai and Sor Por Por Lamphun. But a few hours after the banners were displayed, they were all removed by security officials. A hardcore redshirt leader in Chiang Mai Phetchawat Wattanapongsirikul of the Rak Chiang Mai Group said the banners belonged to the redshirts said several groups of redshirt people were unsatisfied with the Constitutional Court’s rulings and they were launching campaign on the media, community radio persuading all redshirts in Chiang Mai and other northern provinces to come out and join the redshirt rally on Aksa road in Bangkok Sunday to demand justice. They would travel by buses, trains, cars to Bangkok Sunday, he said. Besides, he said, there would be rallies at many public places in Chiang Mai to voice opposition to the unjust rulings. Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/redshirts-label-courts-judgment-rebellion/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=redshirts-label-courts-judgment-rebellion -- Thai PBS 2014-05-17 So the hard core red shirts are doing all they can to stir up hate and dissention with banners now. I guess Jatuporn calls are not being heard by enough people, or it is being heard and ignored as ranting from a power hungry fanatic. Sent from my GT-S5310 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
valvenus Posted May 17, 2014 Share Posted May 17, 2014 (edited) I think you will soon see hundreds dead, thousands wounded, and the city put to rioting as never seen before,Hopefully, Red Shirt Leader Jatuporn doesn't unleash his Red Shirt M-79 Grenade Launcher Team and Arsonist Squad and that peace returns. Edited May 17, 2014 by valvenus Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
valvenus Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 another red revolt when the only thing revolting is the reds themselves. They claim these areas as red areas yet will not let anyone else campaign in these areas, why is that if they are s certain that they are red. The answer is because they know that they are not as red as they want and they are scared of letting anyone else tell the people there the truth, they are simply ruling these areas by force and will not allow anyone to have a different opinion. This is red democracy, do as you are told, these vermin are sh*t scared that if they dont keep threatening the locals with violence there days will be numbered, just goes to show how pathetic they & their followers are Democrat leaders attacked in Chiang Mai http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2006/03/31/headlines/headlines_30000602.php Pro-PCAD Singer 'Attacked' In Chiang Mai http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/702808-pro-pcad-singer-attacked-in-chiang-mai/ PDRC Stage Near Wat Chet Yot Ripped Apart by Red Shirts http://www.chiangmaicitynews.com/news.php?id=3237 Chiang Mai Redshirts Attack PCAD Rally http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/705008-chiang-mai-redshirts-attack-pcad-rally/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scarpolo Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 another red revolt when the only thing revolting is the reds themselves. They claim these areas as red areas yet will not let anyone else campaign in these areas, why is that if they are s certain that they are red. The answer is because they know that they are not as red as they want and they are scared of letting anyone else tell the people there the truth, they are simply ruling these areas by force and will not allow anyone to have a different opinion. This is red democracy, do as you are told, these vermin are sh*t scared that if they dont keep threatening the locals with violence there days will be numbered, just goes to show how pathetic they & their followers are Democrat leaders attacked in Chiang Mai http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2006/03/31/headlines/headlines_30000602.php Pro-PCAD Singer 'Attacked' In Chiang Mai http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/702808-pro-pcad-singer-attacked-in-chiang-mai/ PDRC Stage Near Wat Chet Yot Ripped Apart by Red Shirts http://www.chiangmaicitynews.com/news.php?id=3237 Chiang Mai Redshirts Attack PCAD Rally http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/705008-chiang-mai-redshirts-attack-pcad-rally/ Ugliness is upon Thailand I hope the westerners are smart enough to keep their mouth's shut in public Anyone who thinks this is going to be defused without massive destruction and death, is simply underestimating what has been carefully set up This is a civil war, and the mobs are not yet armed, once they pass out weapons, watch out Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post tezzainoz Posted May 18, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted May 18, 2014 (edited) another red revolt when the only thing revolting is the reds themselves. They claim these areas as red areas yet will not let anyone else campaign in these areas, why is that if they are s certain that they are red. The answer is because they know that they are not as red as they want and they are scared of letting anyone else tell the people there the truth, they are simply ruling these areas by force and will not allow anyone to have a different opinion. This is red democracy, do as you are told, these vermin are sh*t scared that if they dont keep threatening the locals with violence there days will be numbered, just goes to show how pathetic they & their followers are Sadly I must say, you are correct They want elections, but Red democracy elections not fair elections I live 2 hr away fro Udon and am lucky to live in a village area that do not support the Red shirts way of thinking, but they have tried every trick in the book to stop Farlang knowledge influencing the minds of people who stay here. But with the fact that so many girls have married Farlang husbands, the money the Farlang input into the area is 10 times more than whet the Red shirts can offer, so Red Shitrs are not welcome Drive into Udon and you will see the full opposite, promises and small amounts of money, given to the people, who have no idea about law, only that fact that being a policeman is the law and gives him a steady income, I have forgotten how many times Thai's have told me. they not know if what they did was wrong or right, but if a policeman asks you must pay if you ever go to Udon Thani, ask people who is there local MP, and they will say they not understand what is an MP, ask them what they think of the cost of rice these days and you will get a 35 min complaint with all the facts when people say Issan is full of uneducated people they also not understand These are hard working people Loyal to there families Loyal to there King and Customs Knowledgeable about the land and know to make it work for them and a close nit community with their friends and neigbours But understand, politics they have been told is none of their business Just do what you are told and you will be rewarded by Buddha 100 fold Please do not missunderstand the people Its the Politicians and thugs who treat them like they are stupid and have no rights If you want to give Freedom to the people from the North Get rid of those who keep them in chains to keep themselves in power I love the Issan People I married an Issan Person Edited May 18, 2014 by tezzainoz 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rabas Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 posters on this board are not seeing the picture being painted for outside media and are too close to the action, in my opinion, to accurately grasp the risks to the country, and its people, of which, you are not. I also see people who are relying on the past actions of these groups and police and gov't, to determine in advance the outcome I see it differently my friend who has lived in bkk tells me tanks in the streets are for show, and that this will all subside, all just "apr for the course" of corrupt thai politics he is also anti Thaskin, I on the other hand, am not. I also saw Yingluk handle her position with skill and grace, considering she was not a career politician. I saw nothing wrong with her moving a chess piece in her cabinet, and the rest of the world is laughing at the court for this. what is not a laughing matter, is how this is about to erupt. I think you will soon see hundreds dead, thousands wounded, and the city put to rioting as never seen before, the spiraling out of control, requires only one incident, as it only takes one tiny match to lite the fuse that leads to a wildfire out of control riots in Turkey, riots in Venezuela, riots all around, Thailand is not safe, it is very different this time the world is different now, none of you recognize it yet, but you will, when it is too late You have no idea just how tired all the Thai people have become of these shenanigans. If there is any massive riot, it will be the people dumping all the participants into the klongs of Bangkok, a dead worse than fire. It will be this action that eventually leads to a full democracy of the people by the people in Thailand. The democracy now or die and civil war posters will just have to be patient. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scarpolo Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 posters on this board are not seeing the picture being painted for outside media and are too close to the action, in my opinion, to accurately grasp the risks to the country, and its people, of which, you are not. I also see people who are relying on the past actions of these groups and police and gov't, to determine in advance the outcome I see it differently my friend who has lived in bkk tells me tanks in the streets are for show, and that this will all subside, all just "apr for the course" of corrupt thai politics he is also anti Thaskin, I on the other hand, am not. I also saw Yingluk handle her position with skill and grace, considering she was not a career politician. I saw nothing wrong with her moving a chess piece in her cabinet, and the rest of the world is laughing at the court for this. what is not a laughing matter, is how this is about to erupt. I think you will soon see hundreds dead, thousands wounded, and the city put to rioting as never seen before, the spiraling out of control, requires only one incident, as it only takes one tiny match to lite the fuse that leads to a wildfire out of control riots in Turkey, riots in Venezuela, riots all around, Thailand is not safe, it is very different this time the world is different now, none of you recognize it yet, but you will, when it is too late You have no idea just how tired all the Thai people have become of these shenanigans. If there is any massive riot, it will be the people dumping all the participants into the klongs of Bangkok, a dead worse than fire. It will be this action that eventually leads to a full democracy of the people by the people in Thailand. The democracy now or die and civil war posters will just have to be patient. Democracy is a sham designed to create socialism what Thailand needs is a parliamentary system, so all regions have representation, and all parties can form, and run Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikemac Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 6pm 17/5 Aksa Rd well my cock is bigger than your cock eh! Does that make me more right than you ? Or you more right than me? Police estimates 10 '000 people PS - Nice blurring on the photo - my 5 year old daughter does the same thing when drawing leaves on a tree - Can't tell how many leaves there are on her tree, but you know the tree is green! If the red shirt police estimate the crowd at 10,000 then you can halve that for a start. Just as I don't believe anything from the comic 'Khasod' I don't trust anything as being genuine with UDD on it!!! The smaller their numbers get, the louder they turn up their loudspeakers. You can hear them ranting and raving all the way out to Borom--and it goes on all night long. Fortunately, I can just close them out with the a/c and a fan on, but I think there are a lot of Thai people living a lot closer than I am (about 3 km from the little Pol Pot wannabes) and they are getting it full blast. It's just harassment from these UDDer idiots right now, as one after another struts and yells into a microphone trying to prove he is the tallest midget. And I suppose the ThaiRouge get-togethers are very quiet and peaceful events. Right up until they get out the guns, grenades and petrol cans. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikemac Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 another red revolt when the only thing revolting is the reds themselves. They claim these areas as red areas yet will not let anyone else campaign in these areas, why is that if they are s certain that they are red. The answer is because they know that they are not as red as they want and they are scared of letting anyone else tell the people there the truth, they are simply ruling these areas by force and will not allow anyone to have a different opinion. This is red democracy, do as you are told, these vermin are sh*t scared that if they dont keep threatening the locals with violence there days will be numbered, just goes to show how pathetic they & their followers are Democrat leaders attacked in Chiang Mai http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2006/03/31/headlines/headlines_30000602.php Pro-PCAD Singer 'Attacked' In Chiang Mai http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/702808-pro-pcad-singer-attacked-in-chiang-mai/ PDRC Stage Near Wat Chet Yot Ripped Apart by Red Shirts http://www.chiangmaicitynews.com/news.php?id=3237 Chiang Mai Redshirts Attack PCAD Rally http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/705008-chiang-mai-redshirts-attack-pcad-rally/ Good one valvenus, you are fighting fire with fire, posting links to prove fabio is full of it. But don't expect a reply from him, he will be off looking for another anti-yellow-amart-elite topic where there are easier pickings. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SICHONSTEVE Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 Mike I think that you will find that he is referring to the red's protests. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aussieinthailand Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 Just thanking my lucky stars that I never bought property in what is soon to be the Peoples republic of Lanna. The Chiang Mai residents will soon get what they heartily deserve. I will wallow in their tears of regret as if it is the finest Chateaux-neuf du Pape. They have the right to protest as dose the yellows, The quality and character of the people from Chiang Mai is by far more gentle and polite than any southerner I have ever met and many western people and some TV members also. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SICHONSTEVE Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 Just thanking my lucky stars that I never bought property in what is soon to be the Peoples republic of Lanna. The Chiang Mai residents will soon get what they heartily deserve. I will wallow in their tears of regret as if it is the finest Chateaux-neuf du Pape. They have the right to protest as dose the yellows, The quality and character of the people from Chiang Mai is by far more gentle and polite than any southerner I have ever met and many western people and some TV members also. Its a shame that they are so ignorant and lack sensibility though. I can see that it has brushed off on you big time!!! If you mingle with fools long enough you become a fool!!! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
american12bthai Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 join redshirt rally in Bangkok to escalate the protest. Escalate according to UDD: create chaos, behave violent, and set a shopping mall ablaze. i walk through them daily(ok, more like 3xweek). on aksa road. so far. they see my skin and think i am one of them. im not. i am sad when i see their sad faces. the men guarding them well their faces are not sad. they have a prison guard smirk. in my dream i dreamt them dream in one scene i heard them scream. once they let the fires out. and are dancing about the lives lost over one man scheme. he has imprisoned my people to his cash. the cash made with blood, lies and hate. with that he can make people do things, like dance like a monkey in its cage. i cant hate you for standing up for what you believe. i can hate you for forcing it on others to believe this lie on this eve. so for you today i will rest. and let your ancestors explain their unrest. they have asked me to devise(in a dream of mine) remove.the.key.stone.to seek.their.demise. remove chalerm, and thaKsIn wLL fall. **as i said before. in thailand they always blame you for wht they are doing. so if i stole a piece of bread, i would blame you for stealing it so it doesnt look like i did it.(instant face saver, wow, much like) comeon... they teach everyone on thai soap operas of this strategy. thats why its the NO1# super effective strategey for all thais. if you are too blind (i didnt say stupid dumb <deleted>) to care.... well ... thats your problem isnt it. the red rebellion aka the thaksin people, aka easily bought, this sounds like death is near for them. and for every red guard that been brainwashed to be willing to DIE.. is ten more willing to kill for their KING and country. its a strange feeling to be mad and sad at the same time. :\ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
american12bthai Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 Just thanking my lucky stars that I never bought property in what is soon to be the Peoples republic of Lanna. The Chiang Mai residents will soon get what they heartily deserve. I will wallow in their tears of regret as if it is the finest Chateaux-neuf du Pape. They have the right to protest as dose the yellows, The quality and character of the people from Chiang Mai is by far more gentle and polite than any southerner I have ever met and many western people and some TV members also. Its a shame that they are so ignorant and lack sensibility though. I can see that it has brushed off on you big time!!! If you mingle with fools long enough you become a fool!!! lol, he thinks everything below Chaing mai is south. let me guess, youre a white guy in chaing mai. lol, again. you want to know who are THE MOST GENTLE group in thailand!!.... the burmeese. I like to buy them food if the opportunity rises. and i tell them my real name. you never know when that seed of kindness will return. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aussieinthailand Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 Just thanking my lucky stars that I never bought property in what is soon to be the Peoples republic of Lanna. The Chiang Mai residents will soon get what they heartily deserve. I will wallow in their tears of regret as if it is the finest Chateaux-neuf du Pape. They have the right to protest as dose the yellows, The quality and character of the people from Chiang Mai is by far more gentle and polite than any southerner I have ever met and many western people and some TV members also. Its a shame that they are so ignorant and lack sensibility though. I can see that it has brushed off on you big time!!! If you mingle with fools long enough you become a fool!!! Just because a person has different political view than you doesn't make them "lack sensibility", nor are they" ignorant" or a fool, Suthep has many attack dogs, if you lay down with dogs you wake up with fleas. YOU ITCHY??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post SICHONSTEVE Posted May 18, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted May 18, 2014 Just thanking my lucky stars that I never bought property in what is soon to be the Peoples republic of Lanna. The Chiang Mai residents will soon get what they heartily deserve. I will wallow in their tears of regret as if it is the finest Chateaux-neuf du Pape. They have the right to protest as dose the yellows, The quality and character of the people from Chiang Mai is by far more gentle and polite than any southerner I have ever met and many western people and some TV members also. Its a shame that they are so ignorant and lack sensibility though. I can see that it has brushed off on you big time!!! If you mingle with fools long enough you become a fool!!! Just because a person has different political view than you doesn't make them "lack sensibility", nor are they" ignorant" or a fool, Suthep has many attack dogs, if you lay down with dogs you wake up with fleas. YOU ITCHY??? In 'my book', if you still support a corrupt criminal murderer that spares no expense towards clinging onto power and is prepared to sacrifice other people's lives in order to achieve this, plus he has destroyed the fabric of the country, then that DOES qualify you as a misguided fool of the highest caliber!!!! It is not a case of having a different political view, it is the view that you hold in this particular case that deems you a fool in my eyes. If I were to say to you that Hitler was a god with good intentions for the human race then you would criticise me for holding those views, at least I hope you would!! 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robby nz Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 The banner did not specify in which case its judgment was unfair but just accused the judges and declared they would never accept their rulings. A deeply based and founded argument. . As usual. Saw their protest site on the way to the airport. At each gate around the moat some 30 to 40 protestors. A huge crowd! 4x40. . . That ll help the fugitive Jatuporn immensely. I was wondering what the story was on Jatuporn. Was his bail continued or is he on the run? Once the CC, EC and all the other PDRC allies are finished..... He will be your master along with Thaksin... The chicken poo that have tried to get this coup flying will be seriously on the run then and not at all worried about a few outstanding trumped up charges against them!!! Hopefully there will be no more onslaughts on democracy from old men that had guns 30 years ago. So you are sure that Thaksin will become the dictator with Jayaporn as his right hand man. Your second sentence I partly agree with, Poo her brother Thaksin and all the others that have trying so desperately to get the army to step in with a coup are finished with most on the run like Thaksin but I cant agree with them not being worried about the real charges against them. Poo admitted she was worried and if Thaksin was not worried he would have come back to fight them years ago. As for the others Jatuporn is due to be called up before the court, again, to answer as to why he has breached his bail conditions, Ko Tee has run and the other brave red leaders will not be far behind him. Yes soon democracy should be returned to the country when the remaining 26 who are appointed by Thaksin the would be dictator, are removed and electoral reforms are put in place to make an election free and fair then the country can move forward closer to a true democracy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fab4 Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 (edited) another red revolt when the only thing revolting is the reds themselves. They claim these areas as red areas yet will not let anyone else campaign in these areas, why is that if they are s certain that they are red. The answer is because they know that they are not as red as they want and they are scared of letting anyone else tell the people there the truth, they are simply ruling these areas by force and will not allow anyone to have a different opinion. This is red democracy, do as you are told, these vermin are sh*t scared that if they dont keep threatening the locals with violence there days will be numbered, just goes to show how pathetic they & their followers are A city ‘song-taew’ taxi decorated with red flags drives past an election campaign poster for Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva’s the ruling Democrat Party displayed in Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand. 18 June 2011. I thought it was a *FACT* that the Democrats were not allowed to campaign in Chiang Mai in the 2011 election, isn't that why we are told that the elections were not "free or fair"? Have you been on Photoshop again you fiendish amoral brainwashed red propagandist? Sent from my Nexus 7 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app Just like to put the record right, you know me. Far too many people just write anything they want and say it is "fact". Well, that would be OK but there are lot of impressionable people on here, as you know - they could start believing "facts" and before you know it, they're backing undemocratic "peoples councils", denouncing elections and saying that suthep isn't that bad really.................We have a duty! Edited May 18, 2014 by fab4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
love1012 Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 Welcome to another election where voters are bullied bribed and beaten until they vote red ..........another election where the second biggest party is not allowed to stand in the north east another election where people turn up only to find they've voted already another election where redshirts don't allow anyone else a chance except their puppet Master another snout in the trough for 5 years another day in Thailand. A joke country with a joke democracy a Joke Government and a Joke man in Dubai running the show!! Good now with the people firmly back under Thaksin the Dictators heel we can look forward to amnesty for all criminals again Poor Thailand shackled to a dictator and half the country dent know it, a quarter benefit from it and the other quarter are bombed into accepting it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SICHONSTEVE Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 The banner did not specify in which case its judgment was unfair but just accused the judges and declared they would never accept their rulings. A deeply based and founded argument. . As usual. Saw their protest site on the way to the airport. At each gate around the moat some 30 to 40 protestors. A huge crowd! 4x40. . . That ll help the fugitive Jatuporn immensely. I was wondering what the story was on Jatuporn. Was his bail continued or is he on the run? Once the CC, EC and all the other PDRC allies are finished..... He will be your master along with Thaksin... The chicken poo that have tried to get this coup flying will be seriously on the run then and not at all worried about a few outstanding trumped up charges against them!!! Hopefully there will be no more onslaughts on democracy from old men that had guns 30 years ago. So you are sure that Thaksin will become the dictator with Jayaporn as his right hand man. Your second sentence I partly agree with, Poo her brother Thaksin and all the others that have trying so desperately to get the army to step in with a coup are finished with most on the run like Thaksin but I cant agree with them not being worried about the real charges against them. Poo admitted she was worried and if Thaksin was not worried he would have come back to fight them years ago. As for the others Jatuporn is due to be called up before the court, again, to answer as to why he has breached his bail conditions, Ko Tee has run and the other brave red leaders will not be far behind him. Yes soon democracy should be returned to the country when the remaining 26 who are appointed by Thaksin the would be dictator, are removed and electoral reforms are put in place to make an election free and fair then the country can move forward closer to a true democracy. It can't come a day sooner!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
casualbiker Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 6pm 17/5 Aksa Rd Just reminds me of the Thaksin quote in post 16 Sent from my XT1032 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
love1012 Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 (edited) another red revolt when the only thing revolting is the reds themselves. They claim these areas as red areas yet will not let anyone else campaign in these areas, why is that if they are s certain that they are red. The answer is because they know that they are not as red as they want and they are scared of letting anyone else tell the people there the truth, they are simply ruling these areas by force and will not allow anyone to have a different opinion. This is red democracy, do as you are told, these vermin are sh*t scared that if they dont keep threatening the locals with violence there days will be numbered, just goes to show how pathetic they & their followers are A city ‘song-taew’ taxi decorated with red flags drives past an election campaign poster for Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva’s the ruling Democrat Party displayed in Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand. 18 June 2011. I thought it was a *FACT* that the Democrats were not allowed to campaign in Chiang Mai in the 2011 election, isn't that why we are told that the elections were not "free or fair"? Have you been on Photoshop again you fiendish amoral brainwashed red propagandist? Sent from my Nexus 7 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app Just like to put the record right, you know me. Far too many people just write anything they want and say it is "fact". Well, that would be OK but there are lot of impressionable people on here, as you know - they could start believing "facts" and before you know it, they're backing undemocratic "peoples councils", denouncing elections and saying that suthep isn't that bad really.................We have a duty! another pathetic red attempt to brain wash thai visa posters from the red contingent. In 104 constituencies in the north and northeast the democrats were in thens allowed to field a grand dotal of 11 candidates . Over half reported allegations of threats and violence against them by PTP members.``~~Try again red liars of the forum - show us how many stood in Isan!! GO ON YOU HAVE A DUTY!!! Edited May 18, 2014 by love1012 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
casualbiker Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 another red revolt when the only thing revolting is the reds themselves. They claim these areas as red areas yet will not let anyone else campaign in these areas, why is that if they are s certain that they are red. The answer is because they know that they are not as red as they want and they are scared of letting anyone else tell the people there the truth, they are simply ruling these areas by force and will not allow anyone to have a different opinion. This is red democracy, do as you are told, these vermin are sh*t scared that if they dont keep threatening the locals with violence there days will be numbered, just goes to show how pathetic they & their followers are A city ‘song-taew’ taxi decorated with red flags drives past an election campaign poster for Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva’s the ruling Democrat Party displayed in Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand. 18 June 2011. I thought it was a *FACT* that the Democrats were not allowed to campaign in Chiang Mai in the 2011 election, isn't that why we are told that the elections were not "free or fair"? Have you been on Photoshop again you fiendish amoral brainwashed red propagandist? Sent from my Nexus 7 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app Putting up posters is just the START of campaigning. The canvassers and politicians also have to be safe. I do not believe that Chiang Mai is a RED village. Sent from my XT1032 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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