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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 and 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.

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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.

I suppose when he insults Southern people as rude and idiotic not gentle and sensible he's including Australians in that.but we all knew that anyway!!! Fact is he's only been here 2 days and has ply met 8 Thai people in the bars he's been to

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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/

Now there I was thinking that I was answering seajaes allegations that nobody is allowed to campaign for elections in "red" areas and then einstein here, comes up with some links about PCAD rallys and singers? Oh and an article actually referencing the election campaign, except it was in 2006, you know, the other election the dems boycotted.

Right, convincing.coffee1.gif Meanwhile in the 2012 campaign here's a dem risking life and limb to help campaigning in a by-election in San Khampaeng

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Former Prime Minister Abhisit and Democrat candidate for Constituency 3

seat Kulyakorn campaign in San Kamphaeng District. Constituency 3

consists of Mae On, San Kamphaeng and Doi Saket Districts.

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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???

By the same token PTP/UDD have even more attack dogs, rabid ones. The problem is they often unleash them against children and civilians. Laying down with rabid dogs could be dangerous. If I were you I would visit a doctor and check the bloodstream for lyme disease or rabbies. Just in case. smile.png

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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.

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What's that sound I hear. Oh, it's OK, it's just backpedalling. coffee1.gif

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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/

Now there I was thinking that I was answering seajaes allegations that nobody is allowed to campaign for elections in "red" areas and then einstein here, comes up with some links about PCAD rallys and singers? Oh and an article actually referencing the election campaign, except it was in 2006, you know, the other election the dems boycotted.

Right, convincing.coffee1.gif Meanwhile in the 2012 campaign here's a dem risking life and limb to help campaigning in a by-election in San Khampaeng

n26-abhisit.jpg

Former Prime Minister Abhisit and Democrat candidate for Constituency 3

seat Kulyakorn campaign in San Kamphaeng District. Constituency 3

consists of Mae On, San Kamphaeng and Doi Saket Districts.

Mind you some people aren't welcome anywhere

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Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban avoids eggs thrown at him during a campaign at

Samrong Market in Samut Prakan.

Samut prakan is a red area!

And do you honestly think that the UDD would try and obstruct that campaign district?

That would have been priceless considering it was the by-election in which.

Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra's elder sister Yaowapa Wongsawat

Stood.

Results : election result from three polling stations in Maung Ton Pao municipal district and Nong Kong school showed that No 2 Yaowapa led the other candidates, including No 3 Kingkarn na Chiang Mai of the Democrat Party, No 1 Taveesak Phupha of the Thai Rubber Party, and acting sub-lieutenant Taveep Yodseranee, No 4, from the Cooperative Power Party.

Yaowapa secured 67,101 votes while Kingkarn received 21,372 votes. Taveesak received 2,456 votes and Taveep 977 .

Who are the Thai rubber party and cooperative power party???

And interestingly :

An independent academic Chamnarn Chanruang previously had said that while Chiang Mai is dominated by the Shinawatra clan, especially Constituency 3 spanning San Kamphaeng, Mae On and Doi Saket, thered shirts were not happy with the move to field Yaowapa. They wanted the candidate to be chosen through voting.

Chamnarn said that though Yaowapa will win, she would getting fewer votes compared to Kasem last year, as many voters will choose to abstain rather than vote for her Democrat rival.

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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.

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What's that sound I hear. Oh, it's OK, it's just backpedalling. coffee1.gif

I don't think casualbiker is backpedalling, but you will be if the mods ever work out who you really are, pip. cheesy.gif

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join redshirt rally in Bangkok to escalate the protest.

Escalate according to UDD: create chaos, behave violent, and set a shopping mall ablaze.

Please provide links of people being convicted of burning shopping malls in Bangkok

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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.

Could not have summed it up better..Instigators of the coup will be punished in a way that represents the era their thought processes come from........guillotine

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During the last election "which was thrown out" I saw many posters for many political party's all over Isan. I was traveling to see the Kymer ruins in Isan which got me over a wide area. I also saw several protests by the anti government group. They were not unreasonable and were apparently treated with respect.

Some need to get out of Bangkok and see what is really going on in other parts of the country. Note my mind is not Photoshoped>

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join redshirt rally in Bangkok to escalate the protest.

Escalate according to UDD: create chaos, behave violent, and set a shopping mall ablaze.

It is a bit of a concern. Chiang Mai has several large shopping centres now. Perhaps too many for the population to support.

Whether that is incentive to burn one of the Chiang Mai ones down or incentive to burn Bangkok to the ground so more people will move here and go shopping is more than I know.

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During the last election "which was thrown out" I saw many posters for many political party's all over Isan. I was traveling to see the Kymer ruins in Isan which got me over a wide area. I also saw several protests by the anti government group. They were not unreasonable and were apparently treated with respect.

Some need to get out of Bangkok and see what is really going on in other parts of the country. Note my mind is not Photoshoped>

Can you remember which parties?

There are many but the two biggest are Phua Thai and Democrats.

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Samut prakan is a red area!

And do you honestly think that the UDD would try and obstruct that campaign district?

That would have been priceless considering it was the by-election in which.

Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra's elder sister Yaowapa Wongsawat

Stood.

Results : election result from three polling stations in Maung Ton Pao municipal district and Nong Kong school showed that No 2 Yaowapa led the other candidates, including No 3 Kingkarn na Chiang Mai of the Democrat Party, No 1 Taveesak Phupha of the Thai Rubber Party, and acting sub-lieutenant Taveep Yodseranee, No 4, from the Cooperative Power Party.

Yaowapa secured 67,101 votes while Kingkarn received 21,372 votes. Taveesak received 2,456 votes and Taveep 977 .

Who are the Thai rubber party and cooperative power party???

And interestingly :

An independent academic Chamnarn Chanruang previously had said that while Chiang Mai is dominated by the Shinawatra clan, especially Constituency 3 spanning San Kamphaeng, Mae On and Doi Saket, thered shirts were not happy with the move to field Yaowapa. They wanted the candidate to be chosen through voting.

Chamnarn said that though Yaowapa will win, she would getting fewer votes compared to Kasem last year, as many voters will choose to abstain rather than vote for her Democrat rival.

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Well since I removed the reference to samut prakhan your comments above are irrelevant. The photo of suthep being pelted with eggs was added by me as a joking reference to the fact he was not welcome anywhere. Unfortunately the only image of that incident available was one from the BP hence the removal.

But you were only obfuscating the fact that dems can and do campaign in the North. Well done, you succeeded.coffee1.gif

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Samut prakan is a red area!

And do you honestly think that the UDD would try and obstruct that campaign district?

That would have been priceless considering it was the by-election in which.

Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra's elder sister Yaowapa Wongsawat

Stood.

Results : election result from three polling stations in Maung Ton Pao municipal district and Nong Kong school showed that No 2 Yaowapa led the other candidates, including No 3 Kingkarn na Chiang Mai of the Democrat Party, No 1 Taveesak Phupha of the Thai Rubber Party, and acting sub-lieutenant Taveep Yodseranee, No 4, from the Cooperative Power Party.

Yaowapa secured 67,101 votes while Kingkarn received 21,372 votes. Taveesak received 2,456 votes and Taveep 977 .

Who are the Thai rubber party and cooperative power party???

And interestingly :

An independent academic Chamnarn Chanruang previously had said that while Chiang Mai is dominated by the Shinawatra clan, especially Constituency 3 spanning San Kamphaeng, Mae On and Doi Saket, thered shirts were not happy with the move to field Yaowapa. They wanted the candidate to be chosen through voting.

Chamnarn said that though Yaowapa will win, she would getting fewer votes compared to Kasem last year, as many voters will choose to abstain rather than vote for her Democrat rival.

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Well since I removed the reference to samut prakhan your comments above are irrelevant. The photo of suthep being pelted with eggs was added by me as a joking reference to the fact he was not welcome anywhere. Unfortunately the only image of that incident available was one from the BP hence the removal.

But you were only obfuscating the fact that dems can and do campaign in the North. Well done, you succeeded.coffee1.gif

You removed a comment so say mine are irrelevant .. wow.

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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 and 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.

Have you ever been anywhere? "Bullied, bribed and beaten until they vote red" You've taken the bait hook line and sinker haven't you? Who in fact told you that? Your wife. Suthep the media? Just so you know, we rarely talk politics in my family, I don't know who my wife votes for, and, more importantly, it's none on my business who she votes for. I'll say this, just for your benefit, I have accompanied my wife to the polling station here in Isaan on many occasions, there are local volunteers, some girl scouts, a policeman and the EC officials in attendance. There is a carnival atmosphere, people are happy and it is a social occasion where all the people, from whatever social status are regarded as equals, exactly how it should be. The picture you are painting, one of thugs armed with machetes standing over voters checking ballot papers, has more relevance to the PDRC anti election campaign. In fact, the whole northern scum, ignorant buffalo, low life moron trip seems to fit nicely with the propaganda campaign that's been evolved by the Democrats and their ilk in order to garner support within a supposedly educated population and then further to massage that constituency's self sense of superiority.

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No I don't remember which parties. I did not bother to take down the numbers and then find out who was who. There were many for PT but many for others. If you remember the Democrat Party did not run. Why they are still called a party I can not figure out.

During the last election "which was thrown out" I saw many posters for many political party's all over Isan. I was traveling to see the Kymer ruins in Isan which got me over a wide area. I also saw several protests by the anti government group. They were not unreasonable and were apparently treated with respect.

Some need to get out of Bangkok and see what is really going on in other parts of the country. Note my mind is not Photoshoped>


Can you remember which parties?

There are many but the two biggest are Phua Thai and Democrats.



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No I don't remember which parties. I did not bother to take down the numbers and then find out who was who. There were many for PT but many for others. If you remember the Democrat Party did not run. Why they are still called a party I can not figure out.

During the last election "which was thrown out" I saw many posters for many political party's all over Isan. I was traveling to see the Kymer ruins in Isan which got me over a wide area. I also saw several protests by the anti government group. They were not unreasonable and were apparently treated with respect.

Some need to get out of Bangkok and see what is really going on in other parts of the country. Note my mind is not Photoshoped>

Can you remember which parties?

There are many but the two biggest are Phua Thai and Democrats.

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Ok.. I thought you meant 2011 election .. my mistake .. umm I also traveled around up through central up to chiang Mai.. didn't see a huge amount .. mainly the usual suspects. .. PTP. Chart Thai and Bumjaithai. I suppose many didn't want to waste money.

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During the last election "which was thrown out" I saw many posters for many political party's all over Isan. I was traveling to see the Kymer ruins in Isan which got me over a wide area. I also saw several protests by the anti government group. They were not unreasonable and were apparently treated with respect.

Some need to get out of Bangkok and see what is really going on in other parts of the country. Note my mind is not Photoshoped>

Can you remember which parties?

There are many but the two biggest are Phua Thai and Democrats.

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I don't believe you!! It doesn't make sense as the village dictators do not allow the Democrats to canvas in their strongholds and they weren't even contesting the elections!!

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During the last election "which was thrown out" I saw many posters for many political party's all over Isan. I was traveling to see the Kymer ruins in Isan which got me over a wide area. I also saw several protests by the anti government group. They were not unreasonable and were apparently treated with respect.

Some need to get out of Bangkok and see what is really going on in other parts of the country. Note my mind is not Photoshoped>

Can you remember which parties?

There are many but the two biggest are Phua Thai and Democrats.

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I don't believe you!! It doesn't make sense as the village dictators do not allow the Democrats to canvas in their strongholds and they weren't even contesting the elections!!

Steve

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During the last election "which was thrown out" I saw many posters for many political party's all over Isan. I was traveling to see the Kymer ruins in Isan which got me over a wide area. I also saw several protests by the anti government group. They were not unreasonable and were apparently treated with respect.

Some need to get out of Bangkok and see what is really going on in other parts of the country. Note my mind is not Photoshoped>

Can you remember which parties?

There are many but the two biggest are Phua Thai and Democrats.

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I don't believe you!! It doesn't make sense as the village dictators do not allow the Democrats to canvas in their strongholds and they weren't even contesting the elections!!

Steve

.reading 101

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What does that mean? you have confused me now.

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During the last election "which was thrown out" I saw many posters for many political party's all over Isan. I was traveling to see the Kymer ruins in Isan which got me over a wide area. I also saw several protests by the anti government group. They were not unreasonable and were apparently treated with respect.

Some need to get out of Bangkok and see what is really going on in other parts of the country. Note my mind is not Photoshoped>

Can you remember which parties?

There are many but the two biggest are Phua Thai and Democrats.

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I don't believe you!! It doesn't make sense as the village dictators do not allow the Democrats to canvas in their strongholds and they weren't even contesting the elections!!

Steve

.reading 101

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What does that mean? you have confused me now.

I think you were confusing the different posts .. but anyway.. my answer was reference to 2011 election because I didn't read the post correctly .. and had to go back to reading class (101)

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