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Phra Buddha Isara urges Suthep to be patient

BANGKOK: -- Phra Buddha Isara, the leader of anti-government rally at the Government Complex, Monday urged Suthep Thaugsuban, secretary general of the People's Democratic Reform Committee, to be patient and hang on for the fight.


The monk said Suthep should not rush to try to win the game as he has announced.

Suthep said if he fails to have the caretaker Cabiner resign by May 26, he would surrender to police on May 27.

The monk said Suthep should continue the PDRC-led rally until the people become fed up with the government and the people would come out to demand the government to resign.

The monk said the rally could continue for over a year.

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Such a popular spontaneous uprising that they are talking about year on the streets with a few hundred hired thugs.

Problem is, the Government have to let them stay out there. The right to protest was deliberately enshrined in the Constitution for occasions such as this.

Gov. have to allow however a small and demented mob to remain out there or they will be disolved for denying them their rights.

When they wrote the constitution, many were saying how fair is was... but many of us posted at the time that it was yet another way to allow for an elected Government to be removed.

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Such a popular spontaneous uprising that they are talking about year on the streets with a few hundred hired thugs.

Problem is, the Government have to let them stay out there. The right to protest was deliberately enshrined in the Constitution for occasions such as this.

Gov. have to allow however a small and demented mob to remain out there or they will be disolved for denying them their rights.

When they wrote the constitution, many were saying how fair is was... but many of us posted at the time that it was yet another way to allow for an elected Government to be removed.

7 isnt many now is it...coffee1.gif double vision only gives you 14..zzzzzz

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The monk would be out of a job if Suthep quits and turn himself in.

Sadly he is but part of an ultraconservative faction in Thai buddhism that would like to see the monarchy and religious leaders take a more active role in politics, and kick out foreign ideas and religions. He once called democracy a "poisoned fruit". The Sangha is currently leaderless since the passing of the supreme patriarch, so there's no one to rein him in and I think he fancies himself in a position of power once the dust settles.

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Such a popular spontaneous uprising that they are talking about year on the streets with a few hundred hired thugs.

Problem is, the Government have to let them stay out there. The right to protest was deliberately enshrined in the Constitution for occasions such as this.

Gov. have to allow however a small and demented mob to remain out there or they will be disolved for denying them their rights.

When they wrote the constitution, many were saying how fair is was... but many of us posted at the time that it was yet another way to allow for an elected Government to be removed.

7 isnt many now is it...coffee1.gif double vision only gives you 14..zzzzzz

Was the point of your post to prove you are more intelligent than 99% of other PDRC fans by showing your mastery of the first and second stages of the 7 times table.

And there we are thinking you had all run out of ideas and were resorting to trolling again.

Let hope there is truth in the rumour that an army faction has been in training to clear out what is left of this dross.

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Such a popular spontaneous uprising that they are talking about year on the streets with a few hundred hired thugs.

Problem is, the Government have to let them stay out there. The right to protest was deliberately enshrined in the Constitution for occasions such as this.

Gov. have to allow however a small and demented mob to remain out there or they will be disolved for denying them their rights.

When they wrote the constitution, many were saying how fair is was... but many of us posted at the time that it was yet another way to allow for an elected Government to be removed.

7 isnt many now is it...coffee1.gif double vision only gives you 14..zzzzzz

Was the point of your post to prove you are more intelligent than 99% of other PDRC fans by showing your mastery of the first and second stages of the 7 times table.

And there we are thinking you had all run out of ideas and were resorting to trolling again.

Let hope there is truth in the rumour that an army faction has been in training to clear out what is left of this dross.

dross..well done geezer...whose we ??? you mean you..like you said many of us...be brave and shout from the roof top on your own dont drag in your imaginary friends..pipkins..

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Phra Buddha Isara urges Suthep to be patient

BANGKOK: -- Phra Buddha Isara, the leader of anti-government rally at the Government Complex, Monday urged Suthep Thaugsuban, secretary general of the People's Democratic Reform Committee, to be patient and hang on for the fight.

The monk said Suthep should not rush to try to win the game as he has announced.

Suthep said if he fails to have the caretaker Cabiner resign by May 26, he would surrender to police on May 27.

The monk said Suthep should continue the PDRC-led rally until the people become fed up with the government and the people would come out to demand the government to resign.

The monk said the rally could continue for over a year.

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They both have plenty of time to be patient , once they are locked behind bars for the rest of their lives
the fake monk might even find time to squeeze in some daily loving kindness meditation

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"rally until the people become fed up with the government" Wonder when this guy is going to figure out everyone is fed up with him? Shameful is the only thing that comes to mind with this embarrassment of the cloth. He makes a Catholic priest look saintly.

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"The monk said Suthep should continue the PDRC-led rally until the people become fed up with the government and the people would come out to demand the government to resign"

In reality,

their own people become fed up with Suthep and his never ending 'Final Days'

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Such a popular spontaneous uprising that they are talking about year on the streets with a few hundred hired thugs.

Problem is, the Government have to let them stay out there. The right to protest was deliberately enshrined in the Constitution for occasions such as this.

Gov. have to allow however a small and demented mob to remain out there or they will be disolved for denying them their rights.

When they wrote the constitution, many were saying how fair is was... but many of us posted at the time that it was yet another way to allow for an elected Government to be removed.

7 isnt many now is it...coffee1.gif double vision only gives you 14..zzzzzz

Was the point of your post to prove you are more intelligent than 99% of other PDRC fans by showing your mastery of the first and second stages of the 7 times table.

And there we are thinking you had all run out of ideas and were resorting to trolling again.

Let hope there is truth in the rumour that an army faction has been in training to clear out what is left of this dross.

dross..well done geezer...whose we ??? you mean you..like you said many of us...be brave and shout from the roof top on your own dont drag in your imaginary friends..pipkins..

I think the "we" may be Jen and moonao, they both seem to love the thug word.

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The monk would be out of a job if Suthep quits and turn himself in.

Sadly he is but part of an ultraconservative faction in Thai buddhism that would like to see the monarchy and religious leaders take a more active role in politics, and kick out foreign ideas and religions. He once called democracy a "poisoned fruit". The Sangha is currently leaderless since the passing of the supreme patriarch, so there's no one to rein him in and I think he fancies himself in a position of power once the dust settles.

You just might have hit upon why the monk is involved. He is keen not to be seen on the losing side as that would damage any ambitions he might have. Could a schism be developing in the PRDC?

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"rally until the people become fed up with the government" Wonder when this guy is going to figure out everyone is fed up with him? Shameful is the only thing that comes to mind with this embarrassment of the cloth. He makes a Catholic priest look saintly.

Which Catholic priest? One of the tens of thousands of child abusers?

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Does the right to protest also give people the right to block major highways for six months for no reason? There's enough grass and parking lots in and around the government complex for them to set up enough tents and food stands for the couple dozen people who are still there.

Such a popular spontaneous uprising that they are talking about year on the streets with a few hundred hired thugs.

Problem is, the Government have to let them stay out there. The right to protest was deliberately enshrined in the Constitution for occasions such as this.

Gov. have to allow however a small and demented mob to remain out there or they will be disolved for denying them their rights.

When they wrote the constitution, many were saying how fair is was... but many of us posted at the time that it was yet another way to allow for an elected Government to be removed.

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Phra Buddha Isara urges Suthep to be patient

BANGKOK: -- Phra Buddha Isara, the leader of anti-government rally at the Government Complex, Monday urged Suthep Thaugsuban, secretary general of the People's Democratic Reform Committee, to be patient and hang on for the fight.

The monk said Suthep should not rush to try to win the game as he has announced.

Suthep said if he fails to have the caretaker Cabiner resign by May 26, he would surrender to police on May 27.

The monk said Suthep should continue the PDRC-led rally until the people become fed up with the government and the people would come out to demand the government to resign.

The monk said the rally could continue for over a year.

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Does the right to protest also give people the right to block major highways for six months for no reason? There's enough grass and parking lots in and around the government complex for them to set up enough tents and food stands for the couple dozen people who are still there.

Such a popular spontaneous uprising that they are talking about year on the streets with a few hundred hired thugs.

Problem is, the Government have to let them stay out there. The right to protest was deliberately enshrined in the Constitution for occasions such as this.

Gov. have to allow however a small and demented mob to remain out there or they will be disolved for denying them their rights.

When they wrote the constitution, many were saying how fair is was... but many of us posted at the time that it was yet another way to allow for an elected Government to be removed.

Yes. Isn't that strike and protest are all about; cause public inconvenience to make a point.

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This isn't a strike, it's a protest. Many other countries allow protests but I can't think of another one who would allow a main road to be closed for half a year by a handful of people who could move their shit a couple meters south and continue their protest. They've got a whole damn park to occupy. Why should people who live or work around the government complex and have nothing to do with it suffer for a year just because of their location.

In the Netherlands you get a permit for a specified time. In the U.S. protestors are permitted to protest in " free speech " areas. They protest, they make their point and move on. There are more successful tactics to use to make change in the government then to inconvenience random groups of innocent people for six plus months.

That's why I asked if the constitution specifically allowed protestors to ignore laws and close roads for an indefinite period. Or, if the police just don't have the balls to do anything. Like the police with their lights on who didn't go through an intersection until the cars stopped turning left in front of them.

A few weeks ago the police went to a few protest locations with the intention of removing barricades. Where they planning on doing something against the constitution ? I don't think so. They met resistance and like the knights of the Holy Grail, yelled "run away!" and turned tail.

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