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50 troops raid and seize building inside Dhammakaya Temple

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The troops raid is another nail to the trust worthiness of the authority. The DSI has told the temple that troops will not be involved in any operation and was there to assist the RTP in check points and blockages. This operation is going downhill fast. You can see from the actions of the low rank policemen that they really have no desire to be tough on the monks and followers. Most confrontation will see the police politely backing off. They are just following orders from the top but no real conviction to be push the law. It is unlikely that the operation will net Dhammachayo and most likely the authority know that he is not in the temple. The authority seem to have another agenda. It is better to withdraw and trial him in absentia than risk more injuries.  

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1 hour ago, scorecard said:

 

Your opinion, which your entitled to.

and very one sided and he sees only what he wants to see - keeping truth aside

These ufo monks have super powers. Watch how they use the power of meditation to push a police truck out of the temple. The David Copperfield's of Bangkok. "Wow ho ho it's magic, you know ho, don't believe it's not so, it's magic".

 

Look at the picture, look at it.

I love it, more, more.:cheesy:

16 hours ago, greenchair said:

Oh yes, it's Thaksin fault again. 

Get over him. Everyone else has. 

Well I didn't mention thaksin or even elide to thaksin, so I suggest it's you who should get over thaksin.

 

Ohh and by the way, if you believe thaksin has totally finished his activities to try to get an amnesty, get the 15 or so other serious charges against him dropped, and given up his 'rape the country' aims then your the one who needs to see some reality.

16 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

The troops raid is another nail to the trust worthiness of the authority. The DSI has told the temple that troops will not be involved in any operation and was there to assist the RTP in check points and blockages. This operation is going downhill fast. You can see from the actions of the low rank policemen that they really have no desire to be tough on the monks and followers. Most confrontation will see the police politely backing off. They are just following orders from the top but no real conviction to be push the law. It is unlikely that the operation will net Dhammachayo and most likely the authority know that he is not in the temple. The authority seem to have another agenda. It is better to withdraw and trial him in absentia than risk more injuries.  

Well there's a complete waste of cyber messaging space.

33 minutes ago, scorecard said:

Well there's a complete waste of cyber messaging space.

I see you read my post. Not a waste then. You may learn something.

Well I didn't mention thaksin or even elide to thaksin, so I suggest it's you who should get over thaksin.
 
Ohh and by the way, if you believe thaksin has totally finished his activities to try to get an amnesty, get the 15 or so other serious charges against him dropped, and given up his 'rape the country' aims then your the one who needs to see some reality.


The first paragraph was quite a good response.

The second paragraph - oh dear...
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