ginjag Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 When Suthep turns himself into the police, I will stop posting on this forum and I expect the same from other who seem to spend many hours posting here. I say this because it never going to happen. Suthep is all talk. why anyone would post under multiple id's on this forum is beyond me "Chooka" Some multiple posters give the game away by never posting at the same time on different threads. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ginjag Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 When Suthep turns himself into the police, I will stop posting on this forum and I expect the same from other who seem to spend many hours posting here. I say this because it never going to happen. Suthep is all talk. I will go one step further and name my first born child "Suthep" if he stops his protests and surrenders to police on the 27th. What at your age ??? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
casindonet Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 Another one of the many-many D-Day. Sent from my GT-I9200 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chooka Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 When Suthep turns himself into the police, I will stop posting on this forum and I expect the same from other who seem to spend many hours posting here. I say this because it never going to happen. Suthep is all talk. why anyone would post under multiple id's on this forum is beyond me "Chooka" Don't drag me into your private dispute with BOB 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chooka Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 "Find them then hand them the resignation letters to be signed and bring them back so that they won’t be able to obstruct our attempt to form a new government" So He is sending out his thugs to kidnap ministers and then force them to sign pre written resignation letters. What if they don't sign will they be tortured until the do. This evil piece of excrement in Suthep has to be stopped now. Nothing but pure evil running through his veins and he will definitely take his rightful seat beside the devil. Taking a harder line now Chooka, safety in numbers on this thread. Like Sutheps mob, these pro gov posters and hangers on are out in all their might, note the ones that think the government is above the law and corrupt cannot be bothered to argue the toss --leave it up to you lot to get on with it. defend the type of government if you think they are worthy to govern, help get them re-elected if you can. I'm not defending the government at all and couldn't careless about them but I also think that Suthep is an evil lunatic and he has to be stopped. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post chooka Posted May 18, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted May 18, 2014 When Suthep turns himself into the police, I will stop posting on this forum and I expect the same from other who seem to spend many hours posting here. I say this because it never going to happen. Suthep is all talk. why anyone would post under multiple id's on this forum is beyond me "Chooka" Some multiple posters give the game away by never posting at the same time on different threads. If you people think that Mango Bob and myself are one and the same then take it up with the moderators and when I have been cleared I hope you have balls to apologise. I will accept your apology and all will be forgiven. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ginjag Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 "Find them then hand them the resignation letters to be signed and bring them back so that they won’t be able to obstruct our attempt to form a new government" So He is sending out his thugs to kidnap ministers and then force them to sign pre written resignation letters. What if they don't sign will they be tortured until the do. This evil piece of excrement in Suthep has to be stopped now. Nothing but pure evil running through his veins and he will definitely take his rightful seat beside the devil. Taking a harder line now Chooka, safety in numbers on this thread. Like Sutheps mob, these pro gov posters and hangers on are out in all their might, note the ones that think the government is above the law and corrupt cannot be bothered to argue the toss --leave it up to you lot to get on with it. defend the type of government if you think they are worthy to govern, help get them re-elected if you can. I'm not defending the government at all and couldn't careless about them but I also think that Suthep is an evil lunatic and he has to be stopped. Be honest, your posts on this thread tell me other wise, you bend with the wind-depends on whoevers posting, sorry again your focus is on a man and your comments about him are scathing, seems to me you are trying to pick up brownie points from the denial gang. Your choice if you want to take A SIDE. I feel better being a critic of a dung government. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ginjag Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 When Suthep turns himself into the police, I will stop posting on this forum and I expect the same from other who seem to spend many hours posting here. I say this because it never going to happen. Suthep is all talk. why anyone would post under multiple id's on this forum is beyond me "Chooka" Some multiple posters give the game away by never posting at the same time on different threads. If you people think that Mango Bob and myself are one and the same then take it up with the moderators and when I have been cleared I hope you have balls to apologise. I will accept your apology and all will be forgiven. Did I mention you have a double----No NO NO---you apologize. It has been mentioned before---I simply said that a double member cannot post on two threads at the same minute----apologize Chooka. I said that and it applies to ANYONE. it is just fact. Post to me like this again and I will certainly take it up with the moderators.----------------attack me because I answered the original thread, and made a general comment that is fact---it never implicated YOU. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FangFerang Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 (edited) The legitimate opposition and Suthep do not want any election they will lose. Further, the "reforms" are all about redistricting the country so they win elections. It has nothing to do with corruption -- both sides benefit a lot from that -- nonetheless, they will make it their battle cry while redistricting is the goal. If there are continued general elections, they will never again hold power. They need to carve the country up into pieces that make easy wins for their minority. Everyone seems baffled about this impasse, but it is perfectly logical -- and infuriating. Wah! Wah! Edited May 18, 2014 by FangFerang Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post city Posted May 18, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted May 18, 2014 "PDRC to pursue acting PM and 11 ministers to force them to resign" Suthep "Bully" Thug Suban I don't see anything democratic in bullying. Please what the Japanese write about this situation. "Antidemocratic elements — and there is no other word for them — in Thai society refuse to tolerate a government that they do not control, the sentiments of the majority of the Thai people be damned. This is the third time that judges have removed a prime minister they did not like and this indifference to the popular will is hardening sentiment in Thailand and pushing the country closer to civil war." http://www.japantimes.co.jp/opinion/2014/05/15/editorials/short-circuiting-thai-democracy/#.U3Zr_V6WG0s Said many times in the last few weeks...the above is what the whole world sees. Why cant the deluded anti democratic whack jobs supporters on Thai Visa see it 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tatsujin Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 "PDRC to pursue acting PM and 11 ministers to force them to resign" Suthep "Bully" Thug Suban I don't see anything democratic in bullying. Please what the Japanese write about this situation. "Antidemocratic elements — and there is no other word for them — in Thai society refuse to tolerate a government that they do not control, the sentiments of the majority of the Thai people be damned. This is the third time that judges have removed a prime minister they did not like and this indifference to the popular will is hardening sentiment in Thailand and pushing the country closer to civil war." http://www.japantimes.co.jp/opinion/2014/05/15/editorials/short-circuiting-thai-democracy/#.U3Zr_V6WG0s Said many times in the last few weeks...the above is what the whole world sees. Why cant the deluded anti democratic whack jobs supporters on Thai Visa see it Or perhaps people should consider just WHY judges remove people that continually break the law . . . but then that ruins the fantasy that Thaksin is whiter than white and only has "the good of the people" at heart. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robblok Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 If the Senate appoints Suthep Interim Acting Caretaker Prime Minister, does Suthep receive immunity? Im anti government .. but I rather not see Suthep as Caretaker Prime Minister.. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
city Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 "PDRC to pursue acting PM and 11 ministers to force them to resign" Suthep "Bully" Thug Suban I don't see anything democratic in bullying. Please what the Japanese write about this situation. "Antidemocratic elements — and there is no other word for them — in Thai society refuse to tolerate a government that they do not control, the sentiments of the majority of the Thai people be damned. This is the third time that judges have removed a prime minister they did not like and this indifference to the popular will is hardening sentiment in Thailand and pushing the country closer to civil war." http://www.japantimes.co.jp/opinion/2014/05/15/editorials/short-circuiting-thai-democracy/#.U3Zr_V6WG0s Said many times in the last few weeks...the above is what the whole world sees. Why cant the deluded anti democratic whack jobs supporters on Thai Visa see it Or perhaps people should consider just WHY judges remove people that continually break the law . . . but then that ruins the fantasy that Thaksin is whiter than white and only has "the good of the people" at heart. I dont see a removal from office by a politically motivated court as a blot on Yinglucks cv Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tatsujin Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 "PDRC to pursue acting PM and 11 ministers to force them to resign" Suthep "Bully" Thug Suban I don't see anything democratic in bullying. Please what the Japanese write about this situation. "Antidemocratic elements and there is no other word for them in Thai society refuse to tolerate a government that they do not control, the sentiments of the majority of the Thai people be damned. This is the third time that judges have removed a prime minister they did not like and this indifference to the popular will is hardening sentiment in Thailand and pushing the country closer to civil war." http://www.japantimes.co.jp/opinion/2014/05/15/editorials/short-circuiting-thai-democracy/#.U3Zr_V6WG0s Said many times in the last few weeks...the above is what the whole world sees. Why cant the deluded anti democratic whack jobs supporters on Thai Visa see it Or perhaps people should consider just WHY judges remove people that continually break the law . . . but then that ruins the fantasy that Thaksin is whiter than white and only has "the good of the people" at heart. I dont see a removal from office by a politically motivated court as a blot on Yinglucks cv Indeed. And that's the problem right there. Corruption and having no respect for the law is ingrained in so many 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fab4 Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 Suthep is a self parody who cares nothing for Thailand (and before the Suthep supporters club members gag on their morning Chang, responding and inserting "man from Dubai" here is long past its sell-by date) and everything for himself and his puppet masters. Time to put the mad dog down (figuratively of course). Problem is someone keeps putting new sell-by-date stickers on the rotting meat. Am I a "Suthep supporter" because I buy fresh vegetables? No, you're just a vegetarian. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Piichai Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 The legitimate opposition and Suthep do not want any election they will lose. Further, the "reforms" are all about redistricting the country so they win elections. It has nothing to do with corruption -- both sides benefit a lot from that -- nonetheless, they will make it their battle cry while redistricting is the goal. If there are continued general elections, they will never again hold power. They need to carve the country up into pieces that make easy wins for their minority. Everyone seems baffled about this impasse, but it is perfectly logical -- and infuriating. Wah! Wah! I haven't spent any time research how things currently work, but I should think that if the seats won are proportional to the population that elected them, redistricting would be a tough sell. However, if the seats won are not proportional to the population that elected them, would you agree there is a problem? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mackie Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 "PDRC to pursue acting PM and 11 ministers to force them to resign" Suthep "Bully" Thug Suban I don't see anything democratic in bullying. Please what the Japanese write about this situation. "Antidemocratic elements — and there is no other word for them — in Thai society refuse to tolerate a government that they do not control, the sentiments of the majority of the Thai people be damned. This is the third time that judges have removed a prime minister they did not like and this indifference to the popular will is hardening sentiment in Thailand and pushing the country closer to civil war." http://www.japantimes.co.jp/opinion/2014/05/15/editorials/short-circuiting-thai-democracy/#.U3Zr_V6WG0s Said many times in the last few weeks...the above is what the whole world sees. Why cant the deluded anti democratic whack jobs supporters on Thai Visa see it Has it ever occurred to you that actual illegitimate care taker government is totally antidemocratic in whatever they do. Autocratic rule. Nothing happens without one man's permission. Nothing. Not to mention paramilitary formations which killed almost 30 people and injured few hundreds so far. Bullying people into submission by unleashing UDD/Red shirts terror cells on them. Aren't you a bit deluded? 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dukeandduke Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 But it's inaccurate to call them thugs, right? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Scamper Posted May 18, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted May 18, 2014 Suthep looks well-rested and confident. Whatever happens, he knows he's on the right side of history. He's a genuine Thai hero. He has sacrificed much and put himself on the line for what he fervently believes in, to a degree few would have had the courage ( though naturally more than enough to mock ). There are many who believe in what he believes, but would not have had the guts to make the sacrifices he has made, or put himself on the line to the degree he has. Like most heroes in history, he doesn't have an unsullied history. But what Karma has been collected has more than been made up. And if he is destined to go behind bars, he will show Thaksin how it is done, proudly and with grace. Nelson Mandela showed that being behind bars for much of his life for what he believed in was a quiet and graceful reflection of character and moral integrity. To each man their own path and calling. Suthep has brought honour to himself by following his. Ideally, what is left of this illustrious Pheu Thai cabinet should resign. This illustrious cabinet - which includes such illustrious figures as Nattawut " Burn them, burn them all " Saikua, and Charupong - the man who endorsed a UDD platform that included secession on February 23 - these illustrious men are the vestiges of Thaksin's honourable cabinet. They are the banners of honour that Pheu Thai supporters have always proudly claimed as their own - the champions of decency to whom we can all aspire. The final chapter has not yet been written. The Bangkok Post cites a source that says that the arrangements to appoint a prime minister through the Senate are 80 % complete. Other sources have indicated that there is actually more of a congruity between the Senate's inclinations and the push for this remedy than is known, but that the timing is not yet ripe for it. This sounds entirely credible, as does this : " Pheu Thai Party deputy spokesman Anusorn Iamsa, meanwhile, denied an allegation by Suthep that ex-PM Thaksin Shinawatra intended to pay 35 Senators Bt7 billion in total for their allegiance. "Suthep is insulting the senators. They are not goods that anyone can order to buy on the phone,'' he said. " Said naturally with a straight face. 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stradavarius37 Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 (edited) Did you ever kick over an ant hill and watch them all scramble around? Its like that on any "political" TV thread. I love watching all the red and yellow folks snarking back and forth at each other - its great fun! Especially since they are all so completely blinded to their own side's character issues, corruption problems, violent predilections, etc. They just see one side as right, and one side as wrong. And that is why they are all morons. Edited May 18, 2014 by Stradavarius37 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Morch Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 When Suthep turns himself into the police, I will stop posting on this forum and I expect the same from other who seem to spend many hours posting here. I say this because it never going to happen. Suthep is all talk. And, in all probability, you will resume posting a second after Suthep is granted his bail. So overall, not much to hope for on both counts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Civil War Posted May 18, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted May 18, 2014 Looks like it's all over for the mad little evil lunatic. Oh wait he will probably plan another final push if he loses this final push. Be a man of your word you little turd and call it quits, give the country back and bugger off for good. There is a nice cell waiting for you and should be home for the next 20 yrs. Suthep has already won. He is merely removing the people from harm's way before the final axe from the constitutional court and the senate takes its final swing. The reds will rise up and be blown away by the army as they march on Bangkok 2010 fashion with no PDRC to confront, they only have the army and violence. They will be crushed and the UDD will be no more. If you can't see that, then you are as blind as can be. Unless of course you have 'contacts' behind all the closed doors that have told you otherwise. Suthep is not just going to walk away and let the UDD/REDS/CAPO claim victory and neither will he let down all the people who supported the movement for the past 7 months, and he is especially NOT going to suffer the biggest face loss in Thai political history when the job is 90% complete. But you lot who support the Thaksin regime can cling to your own delusions that Suthep has failed and enjoy the last 2 weeks of your god's power in Thai politics. He who laughs last, laughs longest. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Morch Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 Looks like it's all over for the mad little evil lunatic. Oh wait he will probably plan another final push if he loses this final push. Be a man of your word you little turd and call it quits, give the country back and bugger off for good. There is a nice cell waiting for you and should be home for the next 20 yrs. Suthep has already won. He is merely removing the people from harm's way before the final axe from the constitutional court and the senate takes its final swing. The reds will rise up and be blown away by the army as they march on Bangkok 2010 fashion with no PDRC to confront, they only have the army and violence. They will be crushed and the UDD will be no more. If you can't see that, then you are as blind as can be. Unless of course you have 'contacts' behind all the closed doors that have told you otherwise. Suthep is not just going to walk away and let the UDD/REDS/CAPO claim victory and neither will he let down all the people who supported the movement for the past 7 months, and he is especially NOT going to suffer the biggest face loss in Thai political history when the job is 90% complete. But you lot who support the Thaksin regime can cling to your own delusions that Suthep has failed and enjoy the last 2 weeks of your god's power in Thai politics. He who laughs last, laughs longest. That sounds like quite a bloody picture you're painting. Hope it won't come true. Hope that no one would feel like laughing about it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ginjag Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 Did you ever kick over an ant hill and watch them all scramble around? Its like that on any "political" TV thread. I love watching all the red and yellow folks snarking back and forth at each other - its great fun! Especially since they are all so completely blinded to their own side's character issues, corruption problems, violent predilections, etc. They just see one side as right, and one side as wrong. And that is why they are all morons. Shouldn't really be any sides. Just jump on the back of a regime and be a critic of it. the other SIDE as you put it is here just to deny just that. It is easy to me, you are against ANY regime/corrupt/non law abiding government OR you argue through your teeth it is other people that are wrong. All the rest of history in Thailand--power struggles between this and that--is fact but all this NOW is about if the government is run admirably--or it is diabolical, I say it is the latter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mango Bob Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 <script type='text/javascript'>window.mod_pagespeed_start = Number(new Date());</script> Suthep looks well-rested and confident. Whatever happens, he knows he's on the right side of history. He's a genuine Thai hero. He has sacrificed much and put himself on the line for what he fervently believes in, to a degree few would have had the courage ( though naturally more than enough to mock ). There are many who believe in what he believes, but would not have had the guts to make the sacrifices he has made, or put himself on the line to the degree he has. Like most heroes in history, he doesn't have an unsullied history. But what Karma has been collected has more than been made up. And if he is destined to go behind bars, he will show Thaksin how it is done, proudly and with grace. Nelson Mandela showed that being behind bars for much of his life for what he believed in was a quiet and graceful reflection of character and moral integrity. To each man their own path and calling. Suthep has brought honour to himself by following his. Ideally, what is left of this illustrious Pheu Thai cabinet should resign. This illustrious cabinet - which includes such illustrious figures as Nattawut " Burn them, burn them all " Saikua, and Charupong - the man who endorsed a UDD platform that included secession on February 23 - these illustrious men are the vestiges of Thaksin's honourable cabinet. They are the banners of honour that Pheu Thai supporters have always proudly claimed as their own - the champions of decency to whom we can all aspire. The final chapter has not yet been written. The Bangkok Post cites a source that says that the arrangements to appoint a prime minister through the Senate are 80 % complete. Other sources have indicated that there is actually more of a congruity between the Senate's inclinations and the push for this remedy than is known, but that the timing is not yet ripe for it. This sounds entirely credible, as does this : " Pheu Thai Party deputy spokesman Anusorn Iamsa, meanwhile, denied an allegation by Suthep that ex-PM Thaksin Shinawatra intended to pay 35 Senators Bt7 billion in total for their allegiance. "Suthep is insulting the senators. They are not goods that anyone can order to buy on the phone,'' he said. " Said naturally with a straight face. Who writes this crap. You or do you just post what the anti government speech writers want posted here Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post FangFerang Posted May 18, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted May 18, 2014 Suthep is a self parody who cares nothing for Thailand (and before the Suthep supporters club members gag on their morning Chang, responding and inserting "man from Dubai" here is long past its sell-by date) and everything for himself and his puppet masters. Time to put the mad dog down (figuratively of course). If your a red supporter get in quick before the real Thais can post when reading all post here on TVF, any post is like a glass half full of water It is also half empty So most posts are the beliefs of the poster, and as proved many times, not in most cases correct Your glass is not half empty. You have no glass. How bizarre. I see dozens of pro-Suthep Thais here, each with a whopping under-four hundred posts, with standard Thainglish grammar and spelling. Internet is easy in Bangkok, I have been seeing the exact opposite -- pro-PDRC PRDC PCDRC (whoever they are) postings, with happy blinders and carefully not discussed problems with the opposition, including guards that kidnap and torture people, men stabbed in front of their pregnant wives, burned buses with teenagers on board, men thrown in the river to die, monks that dismiss this behavior (monk's! there must be a special hell for that variety) and on and on. You, sir, cannot count. Better yet, the middle class is computer-savvy, and are here to try to push agendas. What farmers in Isann have internet? Some, but not like the Bangkok "elite". We know who you are and laugh at you. Laugh, and stick out our tongues and 'men'. We fart in your general direction. Not that the other side doesn't have their share of crud, including children killed (this one makes me turn into a wildebeest, the inbred, sow-kissing, demented excuses for dogs that they are). I hold the opinion that people who kill children should be terminated with extreme prejudice -- and I am a pacifist! I would even pull the trigger myself. When I look at my three month old baby my heart stops when I think of how those parents must feel. I firmly hold that the killing of these children is the absolute worst part of this entire fiasco. But Thais don't care about that -- just go make some merit, pay blood money, and all is well. Do they really think we don't know about this crap and talk about it? The whole country (excepting HM) has no face left to lose. How can they have such a great King and not listen to him? I wish my country had such a great King. We would be a good deal safer. A statue would cry if it knew. I do not understand. I have beliefs I am willing to fight for. I have people I am willing to die for. But I am not willing to kill children to accomplish any goal I have in my life. I would rather die than become THAT man. I just wish both sides would stop and realize that human life is not replaceable. How many geniuses that could have cured cancer have been extinguished? How many engineers that could have made solar power efficient were put under the gun? How many saints have the devils freaking slain? One is too many...just one, no matter if they were good to be pharmacist or farmer. Just enough are killed, I think. Just enough to keep things crazy...worldwide. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chooka Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 Looks like it's all over for the mad little evil lunatic. Oh wait he will probably plan another final push if he loses this final push. Be a man of your word you little turd and call it quits, give the country back and bugger off for good. There is a nice cell waiting for you and should be home for the next 20 yrs. Suthep has already won. He is merely removing the people from harm's way before the final axe from the constitutional court and the senate takes its final swing. The reds will rise up and be blown away by the army as they march on Bangkok 2010 fashion with no PDRC to confront, they only have the army and violence. They will be crushed and the UDD will be no more. If you can't see that, then you are as blind as can be. Unless of course you have 'contacts' behind all the closed doors that have told you otherwise. Suthep is not just going to walk away and let the UDD/REDS/CAPO claim victory and neither will he let down all the people who supported the movement for the past 7 months, and he is especially NOT going to suffer the biggest face loss in Thai political history when the job is 90% complete. But you lot who support the Thaksin regime can cling to your own delusions that Suthep has failed and enjoy the last 2 weeks of your god's power in Thai politics. He who laughs last, laughs longest. Just because I despise the evil lunatic Suthep does not mean I support Thaksin. Personally I despise Thaksin just as much as I hate Suthep. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rebelplatoon Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 It would be nice to see this corrupt government finally come to their senses. It would ne nice if Suthep stops this charade. It would be nice if Jatuporn finally shuts his vitriolic attacks larded with profanities. But it won t happen unless the two largest parties agree to sit down and talk and try and find a way out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Civil War Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 <script type='text/javascript'>window.mod_pagespeed_start = Number(new Date());</script> Suthep looks well-rested and confident. Whatever happens, he knows he's on the right side of history. He's a genuine Thai hero. He has sacrificed much and put himself on the line for what he fervently believes in, to a degree few would have had the courage ( though naturally more than enough to mock ). There are many who believe in what he believes, but would not have had the guts to make the sacrifices he has made, or put himself on the line to the degree he has. Like most heroes in history, he doesn't have an unsullied history. But what Karma has been collected has more than been made up. And if he is destined to go behind bars, he will show Thaksin how it is done, proudly and with grace. Nelson Mandela showed that being behind bars for much of his life for what he believed in was a quiet and graceful reflection of character and moral integrity. To each man their own path and calling. Suthep has brought honour to himself by following his. Ideally, what is left of this illustrious Pheu Thai cabinet should resign. This illustrious cabinet - which includes such illustrious figures as Nattawut " Burn them, burn them all " Saikua, and Charupong - the man who endorsed a UDD platform that included secession on February 23 - these illustrious men are the vestiges of Thaksin's honourable cabinet. They are the banners of honour that Pheu Thai supporters have always proudly claimed as their own - the champions of decency to whom we can all aspire. The final chapter has not yet been written. The Bangkok Post cites a source that says that the arrangements to appoint a prime minister through the Senate are 80 % complete. Other sources have indicated that there is actually more of a congruity between the Senate's inclinations and the push for this remedy than is known, but that the timing is not yet ripe for it. This sounds entirely credible, as does this : " Pheu Thai Party deputy spokesman Anusorn Iamsa, meanwhile, denied an allegation by Suthep that ex-PM Thaksin Shinawatra intended to pay 35 Senators Bt7 billion in total for their allegiance. "Suthep is insulting the senators. They are not goods that anyone can order to buy on the phone,'' he said. " Said naturally with a straight face. Who writes this crap. You or do you just post what the anti government speech writers want posted here But he is totally right. Because it pushed your buttons. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post TimCM Posted May 18, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted May 18, 2014 Looks like it's all over for the mad little evil lunatic. Oh wait he will probably plan another final push if he loses this final push. Be a man of your word you little turd and call it quits, give the country back and bugger off for good. There is a nice cell waiting for you and should be home for the next 20 yrs. Suthep has already won. He is merely removing the people from harm's way before the final axe from the constitutional court and the senate takes its final swing. The reds will rise up and be blown away by the army as they march on Bangkok 2010 fashion with no PDRC to confront, they only have the army and violence. They will be crushed and the UDD will be no more. If you can't see that, then you are as blind as can be. Unless of course you have 'contacts' behind all the closed doors that have told you otherwise. Suthep is not just going to walk away and let the UDD/REDS/CAPO claim victory and neither will he let down all the people who supported the movement for the past 7 months, and he is especially NOT going to suffer the biggest face loss in Thai political history when the job is 90% complete. But you lot who support the Thaksin regime can cling to your own delusions that Suthep has failed and enjoy the last 2 weeks of your god's power in Thai politics. He who laughs last, laughs longest. Just because I despise the evil lunatic Suthep does not mean I support Thaksin. Personally I despise Thaksin just as much as I hate Suthep. This seems to be the thoughts of most anti suthep posters on TV. We are well aware of how bad PT are, just that if the yellows get into power, the people will lose the right to self determination and will be persecuted (and most probably exterminated) so that they are never able to challenge the ruling so call elites again. Feudalism has no place in the modern world as anyone with an education and any concern for people other than themselves would know. A change would be most welcome, but it must be a change good for the people of Thailand 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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