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PCAD guard who assaulted army colonel arrested, police say

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Just glad those terror days of hoodlums in the city are over. They had their bravado and repeated defiant towards the authorities when in a mob. Now they are hunted down one by one and hauled to justice. Som nam na. Waiting for the arrest of the mad monk. He is the ringleader of the mob.

The monk has been arrested. He was taken in following the coup.

The mad Eric needs to get his facts straight before he posts rubbish....

Touchy touchy. You must have some sort of affection for the mad monk. Is it the way he dress? By the way, he was detained by the junta when he reported after he was called up and released 7 days. I am waiting for his arrest for insurrection.

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Touchy touchy. You must have some sort of affection for the mad monk. Is it the way he dress? By the way, he was detained by the junta when he reported after he was called up and released 7 days. I am waiting for his arrest for insurrection.

During his stay he was also questioned by the DSI and acknowledged his charges of sedition. So there will be no arrest.

http://www.itnsource.com/en/shotlist//RTV/2014/05/28/RTV280514062/?v=1

"We are merely following our duty, which is to arrest people per arrest warrants."

Oh yea..... should mr. Suthep not be arrested ??

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Love the way they just try to say sorry and think it will all go away. These people were/are absolute nothing but violent scum and all need to be rounded up and thrown into jail for as long as possible. Then round up the mad monk.

Taken your valium yet today?

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"We are merely following our duty, which is to arrest people per arrest warrants."

Oh yea..... should mr. Suthep not be arrested ??

And what about the countless people of all shades who you should have arrested and processed for possible charges by the attorney general over the last decade?

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This is the first time I hear the victim was dragged to an empty building. Previously we had

"Ms. Bang-onrat claimed that Col. Witthawat heard several gunshots and realised that he was shot in his legs, so he attempted to run and seek shelter near the Royal Thai Armed Force Headquarters, where he works, but the PCAD militants eventually caught up with him and mob-beat him until they discovered a military ID card on his car."

http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/723567-mother-denounces-pcad-guards-brutal-assault-on-her-son/

or from the brother

"Col. Witthawat reportedly got out of his car and began to remove the traffic cones. A group of PCAD guards then opened fire on the officer and rushed forward to beat him violently, despite Col. Witthawat's pleas for mercy, said Pol.Col. Thanawat.

Pol.Col. Thanawat claimed that the guards only stopped assaulting Col. Witthawat after they found his military ID card while searching his car."

http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/721864-mysterious-army-leaflets-denounce-pcad-guards-thuggery/

Come on rubl. This is the first time you heard about being dragged to an empty building? I can't imagine why you would post such a comment unless you wanted to cast doubt on the reporting, or more likely, the statement made by the mother.

Ignoring that subtle attempt of distraction let's have a look at your first link;

"so he attempted to run and seek shelter near the Royal Thai Armed Force Headquarters, where he works"

OK, so he's near shelter, which happens to be the RTAF HQ. What do you think the chances of there being an empty building near the RTAF HQ where he was dragged into by the PCAD thugs when they caught up with him and then proceeded to beat him up? Feasible, yes?

"A group of PCAD guards then opened fire on the officer and rushed forward to beat him violently"

these thugs rush forward (towards the "shelter" that the Colonel was running to) and beat him up - no mention of being dragged into a building but that description is provided by the brother of the attacked colonel and he was not there at the time. This is his recollection of the events presumably told to him by the victim. It was the first reporting of the incident and by a third party , not the person who was there so quite conceivably is not an absolute verbatim account.

"Pol.Col. Thanawat claimed that the guards only stopped assaulting Col. Witthawat after they found his military ID card while searching his car."

Again, the events as stated by a third party, but I have no problem with accepting that a bunch of PCAD thugs were beating up the Colonel whilst others searched his car and found his ID. I don't see any contradiction between the English translation of the event in two different articles, the accounts of which no doubt were conducted entirely in Thai.

Once again I wonder about your motives for posting your "doubts" about this article.

What about some balance fabie?

Love the way they just try to say sorry and think it will all go away.

Love the way you make up imagined things.

There's absolutely nothing whatsoever in the article that indicates what you say.

Actually there is if you read the article.

"The suspect apologised in person to the mother of Col. Witthawat, who was also present at the press conference"

Apologising and showing contrition for a wrong done is different from apologising in the hope of being let off. What makes you think he thought it would "all go away"??? On another point, I am surprised that you say you are not a red supporter. It is just that you have done such a good job over the last 7-8 months of fooling everyone with your many anti Suthep/yellow comments and very little or no contempt or contrary comment for the grenade throwing red cowards who were killing & wounding in the hundreds. If a number of us mistook you for a red supporter then you only have to look at the balance of your own posts to see why.

"We are merely following our duty, which is to arrest people per arrest warrants."

Oh yea..... should mr. Suthep not be arrested ??

Does he have any outstanding arrest warrants?

Just glad those terror days of hoodlums in the city are over. They had their bravado and repeated defiant towards the authorities when in a mob. Now they are hunted down one by one and hauled to justice. Som nam na. Waiting for the arrest of the mad monk. He is the ringleader of the mob.

The monk has been arrested. He was taken in following the coup.

The mad Eric needs to get his facts straight before he posts rubbish....

Perhaps he only reads headlines & does not waste time with tedious small print before rushing to post. There is a few like that. Been guilty my self on occasion but some make a career of only posting about what they think the article may be about, without reading it. Or inventing content that does not exist. e.g.. Chooka today.

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This is the first time I hear the victim was dragged to an empty building. Previously we had

"Ms. Bang-onrat claimed that Col. Witthawat heard several gunshots and realised that he was shot in his legs, so he attempted to run and seek shelter near the Royal Thai Armed Force Headquarters, where he works, but the PCAD militants eventually caught up with him and mob-beat him until they discovered a military ID card on his car."

http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/723567-mother-denounces-pcad-guards-brutal-assault-on-her-son/

or from the brother

"Col. Witthawat reportedly got out of his car and began to remove the traffic cones. A group of PCAD guards then opened fire on the officer and rushed forward to beat him violently, despite Col. Witthawat's pleas for mercy, said Pol.Col. Thanawat.

Pol.Col. Thanawat claimed that the guards only stopped assaulting Col. Witthawat after they found his military ID card while searching his car."

http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/721864-mysterious-army-leaflets-denounce-pcad-guards-thuggery/

Come on rubl. This is the first time you heard about being dragged to an empty building? I can't imagine why you would post such a comment unless you wanted to cast doubt on the reporting, or more likely, the statement made by the mother.

Ignoring that subtle attempt of distraction let's have a look at your first link;

"so he attempted to run and seek shelter near the Royal Thai Armed Force Headquarters, where he works"

OK, so he's near shelter, which happens to be the RTAF HQ. What do you think the chances of there being an empty building near the RTAF HQ where he was dragged into by the PCAD thugs when they caught up with him and then proceeded to beat him up? Feasible, yes?

"A group of PCAD guards then opened fire on the officer and rushed forward to beat him violently"

these thugs rush forward (towards the "shelter" that the Colonel was running to) and beat him up - no mention of being dragged into a building but that description is provided by the brother of the attacked colonel and he was not there at the time. This is his recollection of the events presumably told to him by the victim. It was the first reporting of the incident and by a third party , not the person who was there so quite conceivably is not an absolute verbatim account.

"Pol.Col. Thanawat claimed that the guards only stopped assaulting Col. Witthawat after they found his military ID card while searching his car."

Again, the events as stated by a third party, but I have no problem with accepting that a bunch of PCAD thugs were beating up the Colonel whilst others searched his car and found his ID. I don't see any contradiction between the English translation of the event in two different articles, the accounts of which no doubt were conducted entirely in Thai.

Once again I wonder about your motives for posting your "doubts" about this article.

What about some balance fabie?

I'm giving my opinion in reply to rubl's opinion. Is that not balance? I'm not going to apologise for not following the stereotypical view on this forum.

And it's fab4, there's a forum rule about using proper names. Allegedly, only rubl is not subject to that rule with his repeated hilarious misspelling of Thaksin's son's first name.

"We are merely following our duty, which is to arrest people per arrest warrants."

Yeah right, and you started to do so, when??

Ooh since the army took control, you coward BIB's

Love the way they just try to say sorry and think it will all go away. These people were/are absolute nothing but violent scum and all need to be rounded up and thrown into jail for as long as possible. Then round up the mad monk.

Your a policeman or former policeman, right?

You advocate rounding people up and throwing them into jail without trial based on your view they're guilty and all guilty purely by association or for supporting something you personally disagree with.

Interesting.

Just glad those terror days of hoodlums in the city are over. They had their bravado and repeated defiant towards the authorities when in a mob. Now they are hunted down one by one and hauled to justice. Som nam na. Waiting for the arrest of the mad monk. He is the ringleader of the mob.

The monk has been arrested. He was taken in following the coup.

The mad Eric needs to get his facts straight before he posts rubbish....

Touchy touchy. You must have some sort of affection for the mad monk. Is it the way he dress? By the way, he was detained by the junta when he reported after he was called up and released 7 days. I am waiting for his arrest for insurrection.

I don't have 'affection' for him the mad Eric, but you seem to be particularly viscious in your comments against him the mad Eric so I am just balancing things a little. If I call you the mad Eric often enough then maybe people will start to think you are insane, isn't that what you have been trying to do against Mr. Issara the mad Eric ? Do you like being called mad the mad Eric ? Do you think anyone else likes it the mad Eric ? Treat others as you wish to be treated the mad Eric ? OK, enough now. thumbsup.gif

And by the way if he was a red shirt I am sure you would be singing his praises, so enough with the stupid name calling...

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This is the first time I hear the victim was dragged to an empty building. Previously we had

"Ms. Bang-onrat claimed that Col. Witthawat heard several gunshots and realised that he was shot in his legs, so he attempted to run and seek shelter near the Royal Thai Armed Force Headquarters, where he works, but the PCAD militants eventually caught up with him and mob-beat him until they discovered a military ID card on his car."

http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/723567-mother-denounces-pcad-guards-brutal-assault-on-her-son/

or from the brother

"Col. Witthawat reportedly got out of his car and began to remove the traffic cones. A group of PCAD guards then opened fire on the officer and rushed forward to beat him violently, despite Col. Witthawat's pleas for mercy, said Pol.Col. Thanawat.

Pol.Col. Thanawat claimed that the guards only stopped assaulting Col. Witthawat after they found his military ID card while searching his car."

http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/721864-mysterious-army-leaflets-denounce-pcad-guards-thuggery/

Come on rubl. This is the first time you heard about being dragged to an empty building? I can't imagine why you would post such a comment unless you wanted to cast doubt on the reporting, or more likely, the statement made by the mother.

Ignoring that subtle attempt of distraction let's have a look at your first link;

"so he attempted to run and seek shelter near the Royal Thai Armed Force Headquarters, where he works"

OK, so he's near shelter, which happens to be the RTAF HQ. What do you think the chances of there being an empty building near the RTAF HQ where he was dragged into by the PCAD thugs when they caught up with him and then proceeded to beat him up? Feasible, yes?

"A group of PCAD guards then opened fire on the officer and rushed forward to beat him violently"

these thugs rush forward (towards the "shelter" that the Colonel was running to) and beat him up - no mention of being dragged into a building but that description is provided by the brother of the attacked colonel and he was not there at the time. This is his recollection of the events presumably told to him by the victim. It was the first reporting of the incident and by a third party , not the person who was there so quite conceivably is not an absolute verbatim account.

"Pol.Col. Thanawat claimed that the guards only stopped assaulting Col. Witthawat after they found his military ID card while searching his car."

Again, the events as stated by a third party, but I have no problem with accepting that a bunch of PCAD thugs were beating up the Colonel whilst others searched his car and found his ID. I don't see any contradiction between the English translation of the event in two different articles, the accounts of which no doubt were conducted entirely in Thai.

Once again I wonder about your motives for posting your "doubts" about this article.

What about some balance fabie?

I'm giving my opinion in reply to rubl's opinion. Is that not balance? I'm not going to apologise for not following the stereotypical view on this forum.

And it's fab4, there's a forum rule about using proper names. Allegedly, only rubl is not subject to that rule with his repeated hilarious misspelling of Thaksin's son's first name.

The reporting standards here leave a lot to be desired (even the foreign ones). Also there are translation issues and maybe a bit of reporters' embellishments.

The Colonel was being shot at and beaten. Others may have added or misreported some detail - but the salient facts don't alter.

It's good to see the RTP ,making arrests of violent criminals from both sides. Shows they are no longer being prevented from arresting or processing criminals from either side. Unlike under PTP/CAPO and a raft of former now removed senior officers. The Junta seems to realize the importance of impartial policing and law enforcement whereas PTP saw the police and law as tools to be used against those who wouldn't knuckle under to them.

Regarding forum rules - I think I saw a reply to one of your previous comments from a moderator. Apparently the rule applies to real names not nicknames or avatars.

Touchy touchy. You must have some sort of affection for the mad monk. Is it the way he dress? By the way, he was detained by the junta when he reported after he was called up and released 7 days. I am waiting for his arrest for insurrection.

During his stay he was also questioned by the DSI and acknowledged his charges of sedition. So there will be no arrest.

http://www.itnsource.com/en/shotlist//RTV/2014/05/28/RTV280514062/?v=1

Good point. He has acknowledged the charges. That is not an admission of guilt. That has to be determined in court, with evidence, and the chance to defend against the charges.

Notice the pro Thaksin dictatorship supporters all see being charged as being guilty if you are against Thaksin whereas charges of any kind against Thaksin or his supporters are all politically motivated regardless of their context. Red logic at its best. Thaksin, him good, other bad.

The word "mad' is an inappropriate adjective as this monk has not been examined and declared insane by a competent qualified person. Communists dictators used to like to declare those with opposing views insane too.

Now the word "lying" could be a good adjective e.g. "lying Yingluck; lying Kittarat; lying Chalerm: - all are proven liars. But the Thaksin devotees on here won't see the difference or the morality. All is permissible in pursuant of the one family one party "democracy".

Why did it take so long? Even if the army officer did not press charges, carrying and using a firearm to shoot someone, as well as giving someone a beating, should be enough to land the perpetrator in jail. So many times, I just have to scratch my head and remind myself that This is Thailand and they don't do things the way they do back home. Oh, well, at least he is off the street for now; not that there aren't many more just like him.

Guess you've never lived in Thailand. Bangkok is not Thailand. People move around. You have a lot of people who've never been five miles from home (well, not anymore, make that twenty-five miles). You have a lot of other people who move around a lot. "Hey, seen Somchai lately?" "Aw, he said he was going to Surin, or maybe it was Ranong. Wait around, maybe he'll come back." "I have an address for a person I'm trying to locate, can you tell me where it is?" "Never heard of it." Incidentally, the same thing happens in Western countries. It can take police months to locate a suspect or a witness.

Love the way they just try to say sorry and think it will all go away.

Love the way you make up imagined things.

There's absolutely nothing whatsoever in the article that indicates what you say.

Actually there is if you read the article.

"The suspect apologised in person to the mother of Col. Witthawat, who was also present at the press conference"

Apologising and showing contrition for a wrong done is different from apologising in the hope of being let off. What makes you think he thought it would "all go away"??? On another point, I am surprised that you say you are not a red supporter. It is just that you have done such a good job over the last 7-8 months of fooling everyone with your many anti Suthep/yellow comments and very little or no contempt or contrary comment for the grenade throwing red cowards who were killing & wounding in the hundreds. If a number of us mistook you for a red supporter then you only have to look at the balance of your own posts to see why.

Actually I have been condemning the Yingluk government well before the lunatic madman Suthepand the mad monk through the country into chaos. I have always said both sides are pieces of excrement and Thaksin, the mad monk and suthep the lunatic should all be locked in a cell together.

Many on here accuse others of being redshirt supporters if they don't throw their whole unconditional support behind the mad PDRC security guys and lunatic leaders. If you do not support the violence of the PDRC then you are a red supporter. If you do not support the reds then you are a PDRC supporter. Some of us oppose both sides and prefer peaceful non violent ways but then we get attacked by both sides who are supporting violence on here.

Love the way they just try to say sorry and think it will all go away. These people were/are absolute nothing but violent scum and all need to be rounded up and thrown into jail for as long as possible. Then round up the mad monk.

Your a policeman or former policeman, right?

You advocate rounding people up and throwing them into jail without trial based on your view they're guilty and all guilty purely by association or for supporting something you personally disagree with.

Interesting.

Please point out in my comment where I said round people up and throw them in jail without TRIAL??? He has been paraded by the BIB and he said sorry for the violence he committed on the Military Officer, so I was judging him by pure association. The red bull guy said sorry and then fled the country, 100's of stories on Thai visa about Thais say sorry, making merit and getting a slap on the wrist.

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Love the way they just try to say sorry and think it will all go away. These people were/are absolute nothing but violent scum and all need to be rounded up and thrown into jail for as long as possible. Then round up the mad monk.

When you say ALL these people, you mean the anti government protester guards?

What about the 24 people murdered by the side you support?... what are they if not much much worse than scum. Child murderers etc....

Talk about complete blind bias opinion.

Well.... A 'biased opinion' is 'no opinion' at all.

Lest we not take into account the FACTS that the actual stupidity of the guy who drove right up to a well documented protest site that has been there for six months in the dead of night knowing it was heavily guarded and a major target for terrorist attack and got out of his car and removed cones so he could drive into the site.

I mean.... come on, let's be balanced about this. What if ha had a car full of explosives? If that had been an army checkpoint at such a sensitive site and a huge terrorist target while terrorists were stalking the area nightly looking for the opportunity to strike, the results would have been the same or even worse... he would have probably been shot dead before he even got his hand on the cone.

If I did something moronic like that... I would have no problem at all accepting people calling me an idiot and that I deserved it. Acts of complete stupidity often have dire negative consequences...

I liked this comment from his mum.

"She added, "But I will forgive your bad karma. Please accept the fault you have committed."

So if she believes in karma... I suppose her son being shot in the ankle was him getting his own bad karma then.

Please explain to me which side it is that I support? I would really like to know because it definitely isn't the low life pieces of red excrement and it definitely isn't the yellows or these lowlife pieces of PDRC excrement.

The reason I replied about the PCAD guard is because that is what the story is about. It is not about the red excrement it is about this piece of turd.

Just because I do not applaud and support this guards violent action that does not make me a red supporter.

Yo, Chooka, Not all red's are as you call them "excrement" I know a lot of red supporters who are kind polite and generous, as to with many yellow supporters,

you remember the BKK floods, well I and my wife donated a substantial amount of food, toiletries, cloths, etc, so did many "red" supporters and so did the yellows,

you may not like their political view and that's ok, just remember there are good and bad on both side, that's fair and balanced, But also I wonder how much will be donated by the reds after having people like Miss beer princess, and the former miss Thailand sayings like they are all dirty, stupid, should not have the same vote value, and should all be shot, I and many reds and yellows I know denounce all form of violence against innocent people, that fair in your book mate?

Look I agree with you 100% but trying to convince some on here that you don't support a particular side is like banging their heads against a brick wall. Some people truly believe that that T. Visa members must sign an aligience to one side or another or their opinions are worthless. If you don't sign your soul to one side then you are attacked by expats on both sides who have aligned their souls to one or the other

Just glad those terror days of hoodlums in the city are over. They had their bravado and repeated defiant towards the authorities when in a mob. Now they are hunted down one by one and hauled to justice. Som nam na. Waiting for the arrest of the mad monk. He is the ringleader of the mob.

The monk has been arrested. He was taken in following the coup.

The mad Eric needs to get his facts straight before he posts rubbish....

and again, 23 minutes later:

http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/739807-pcad-guard-who-assaulted-army-colonel-arrested-police-say/page-2#entry8054914

Love the way you make up imagined things.

There's absolutely nothing whatsoever in the article that indicates what you say.

Actually there is if you read the article.

"The suspect apologised in person to the mother of Col. Witthawat, who was also present at the press conference"

Apologising and showing contrition for a wrong done is different from apologising in the hope of being let off. What makes you think he thought it would "all go away"???

His overactive imagination.

On another point, I am surprised that you say you are not a red supporter. It is just that you have done such a good job over the last 7-8 months of fooling everyone with your many anti-Suthep/yellow comments and very little or no contempt or contrary comment for the grenade throwing red cowards who were killing & wounding in the hundreds.

If a number of us mistook you for a red supporter then you only have to look at the balance of your own posts to see why.

Wow, after a review of some past posts, I see exactly what you mean. Exclusively one-sided.

Just glad those terror days of hoodlums in the city are over. They had their bravado and repeated defiant towards the authorities when in a mob. Now they are hunted down one by one and hauled to justice. Som nam na. Waiting for the arrest of the mad monk. He is the ringleader of the mob.

The monk has been arrested. He was taken in following the coup.

The mad Eric needs to get his facts straight before he posts rubbish....

Touchy touchy. You must have some sort of affection for the mad monk. Is it the way he dress? By the way, he was detained by the junta when he reported after he was called up and released 7 days. I am waiting for his arrest for insurrection.

I don't have 'affection' for him the mad Eric, but you seem to be particularly viscious in your comments against him the mad Eric so I am just balancing things a little. If I call you the mad Eric often enough then maybe people will start to think you are insane, isn't that what you have been trying to do against Mr. Issara the mad Eric ? Do you like being called mad the mad Eric ? Do you think anyone else likes it the mad Eric ? Treat others as you wish to be treated the mad Eric ? OK, enough now. thumbsup.gif

And by the way if he was a red shirt I am sure you would be singing his praises, so enough with the stupid name calling...

Ok. Get your point. I will just call him crazy monk. Hope to get your approval. Thanks.

Love the way they just try to say sorry and think it will all go away. These people were/are absolute nothing but violent scum and all need to be rounded up and thrown into jail for as long as possible. Then round up the mad monk.

Your a policeman or former policeman, right?

You advocate rounding people up and throwing them into jail without trial based on your view they're guilty and all guilty purely by association or for supporting something you personally disagree with.

Interesting.

Please point out in my comment where I said round people up and throw them in jail without TRIAL??? He has been paraded by the BIB and he said sorry for the violence he committed on the Military Officer, so I was judging him by pure association. The red bull guy said sorry and then fled the country, 100's of stories on Thai visa about Thais say sorry, making merit and getting a slap on the wrist.

"These people were/are absolute nothing but violent scum and all need to be rounded up and thrown into jail for as long as possible. Then round up the mad monk."

Your words I believe.

'During the six month anti-government protest campaign, there were several incidents of PCAD guards assaulting innocent bystanders, often for removing traffic cones placed by the guards.' And how many of those are in detention?

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Apologising and showing contrition for a wrong done is different from apologising in the hope of being let off. What makes you think he thought it would "all go away"??? On another point, I am surprised that you say you are not a red supporter. It is just that you have done such a good job over the last 7-8 months of fooling everyone with your many anti Suthep/yellow comments and very little or no contempt or contrary comment for the grenade throwing red cowards who were killing & wounding in the hundreds. If a number of us mistook you for a red supporter then you only have to look at the balance of your own posts to see why.

Actually I have been condemning the Yingluk government well before the lunatic madman Suthepand the mad monk through the country into chaos.

I have always said both sides are pieces of excrement and Thaksin, the mad monk and suthep the lunatic should all be locked in a cell together.

Many on here accuse others of being redshirt supporters if they don't throw their whole unconditional support behind the mad PDRC security guys and lunatic leaders. If you do not support the violence of the PDRC then you are a red supporter. If you do not support the reds then you are a PDRC supporter. Some of us oppose both sides and prefer peaceful non violent ways but then we get attacked by both sides who are supporting violence on here.

You definitely give credence to the claim about where your loyalties lie, when you so obviously use derogatory adjectives when referring to anti-gov people, but don't use similar adjectives when talking about Yingluck or Taksin

Just glad those terror days of hoodlums in the city are over. They had their bravado and repeated defiant towards the authorities when in a mob. Now they are hunted down one by one and hauled to justice. Som nam na. Waiting for the arrest of the mad monk. He is the ringleader of the mob.

The monk has been arrested. He was taken in following the coup.

The mad Eric needs to get his facts straight before he posts rubbish....

Touchy touchy. You must have some sort of affection for the mad monk. Is it the way he dress? By the way, he was detained by the junta when he reported after he was called up and released 7 days. I am waiting for his arrest for insurrection.

I don't have 'affection' for him the mad Eric, but you seem to be particularly viscious in your comments against him the mad Eric so I am just balancing things a little. If I call you the mad Eric often enough then maybe people will start to think you are insane, isn't that what you have been trying to do against Mr. Issara the mad Eric ? Do you like being called mad the mad Eric ? Do you think anyone else likes it the mad Eric ? Treat others as you wish to be treated the mad Eric ? OK, enough now. thumbsup.gif

And by the way if he was a red shirt I am sure you would be singing his praises, so enough with the stupid name calling...

Ok. Get your point. I will just call him crazy monk. Hope to get your approval. Thanks.

Up to you crazy Eric.

Just glad those terror days of hoodlums in the city are over. They had their bravado and repeated defiant towards the authorities when in a mob. Now they are hunted down one by one and hauled to justice. Som nam na. Waiting for the arrest of the mad monk. He is the ringleader of the mob.

blah blah blah.................hoodlums................blah blah blah ...................... arrest....................blah blah....................mad monk.......................blah.................ringleader............

Gee, even the diehard red supporters must be sick and tired of hearing the same boring dish served up over and over and over.............................................zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Apologising and showing contrition for a wrong done is different from apologising in the hope of being let off. What makes you think he thought it would "all go away"??? On another point, I am surprised that you say you are not a red supporter. It is just that you have done such a good job over the last 7-8 months of fooling everyone with your many anti Suthep/yellow comments and very little or no contempt or contrary comment for the grenade throwing red cowards who were killing & wounding in the hundreds. If a number of us mistook you for a red supporter then you only have to look at the balance of your own posts to see why.

Actually I have been condemning the Yingluk government well before the lunatic madman Suthepand the mad monk through the country into chaos.

I have always said both sides are pieces of excrement and Thaksin, the mad monk and suthep the lunatic should all be locked in a cell together.

Many on here accuse others of being redshirt supporters if they don't throw their whole unconditional support behind the mad PDRC security guys and lunatic leaders. If you do not support the violence of the PDRC then you are a red supporter. If you do not support the reds then you are a PDRC supporter. Some of us oppose both sides and prefer peaceful non violent ways but then we get attacked by both sides who are supporting violence on here.

You definitely give credence to the claim about where your loyalties lie, when you so obviously use derogatory adjectives when referring to anti-gov people, but don't use similar adjectives when talking about Yingluck or Taksin

Actually you missed a few other indications of where his denial of bias contradicts what he posts. Viz:

redshirt supporters and mad PDRC security guys and lunatic leaders.

violence of the PDRC and red supporter

The guard in the Op was over zealous in his job of defending the protestors. He should and will be punished for that and at least has the fortitude to admit what he did was wrong.

Actually you missed a few other indications of where his denial of bias contradicts what he posts. Viz:

redshirt supporters and mad PDRC security guys and lunatic leaders.

violence of the PDRC and red supporter

The guard in the Op was over zealous in his job of defending the protestors. He should and will be punished for that and at least has the fortitude to admit what he did was wrong.

I'd be a lot more impressed in his "fortitude" and "apology" if he (or the monk as he promised) had handed himself in to the police instead of doing a runner for a month to avoid arrest warrants until he was caught. Not exactly the actions of a contrite guard - the apology? What do you expect when you're surrounded by police and confronted by the angry mother of the victim? He was hardly likely to ignore her. Sorry can sometimes be the easiest word.

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Actually you missed a few other indications of where his denial of bias contradicts what he posts. Viz:

redshirt supporters and mad PDRC security guys and lunatic leaders.

violence of the PDRC and red supporter

The guard in the Op was over zealous in his job of defending the protestors. He should and will be punished for that and at least has the fortitude to admit what he did was wrong.

I'd be a lot more impressed in his "fortitude" and "apology" if he (or the monk as he promised) had handed himself in to the police instead of doing a runner for a month to avoid arrest warrants until he was caught. Not exactly the actions of a contrite guard - the apology? What do you expect when you're surrounded by police and confronted by the angry mother of the victim? He was hardly likely to ignore her. Sorry can sometimes be the easiest word.

'Contrite'.... your double standards are bigger than the nose of your face.

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