Ugh! I feel like I need to vomit. Hopefully, he will change his view so I don't have to agree with him and we can get back to being nemeses.Tilokarat wrote:It is heart-rendering and reassuring to see how Texpat and KhonDahm have come to share the same views. Now one thinks of them as joined at the hip.
The raw emotion is so overwhelming that one almost wants to shed a tear or two. 55555
Another Military Coup.
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What UN mandate? I am following behind! Anyway, I am making reference to something else involving something else that could lead to problems.
Forget that other part. We will see you and texpat walking hand-in-hand toward the sunset after you have both done your suicide pact research. The pathos that little scene conjures up in one's soul is almost unbearable.
Forget that other part. We will see you and texpat walking hand-in-hand toward the sunset after you have both done your suicide pact research. The pathos that little scene conjures up in one's soul is almost unbearable.
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Planning for another big one next Saturday........http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/local/3 ... for-7-days
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Sadly I don't think confrontation is far off now....http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/local/3 ... -with-isoc
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At least the Security Forces are showing some restraint.......http://www.nationmultimedia.com/home/20 ... 26563.html
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IT seems to me that if the current situation continues to escalate into physical warring conflict between side,the military WILL have to step in to take control!
Will that be considered a ''coup''?
The question then would be who would be running the country as PM?How are both sides ,red and yellow,placated?It seems that everyone has their own version of what is a democratic election and which corruptive practices will be acceptable or not!
I don't believe that the Reds would win an overwhelming majority.Their actions are alienating many people and they DID NOT win an overwhelming majority last time!What has changed,since then?
Will that be considered a ''coup''?
The question then would be who would be running the country as PM?How are both sides ,red and yellow,placated?It seems that everyone has their own version of what is a democratic election and which corruptive practices will be acceptable or not!
I don't believe that the Reds would win an overwhelming majority.Their actions are alienating many people and they DID NOT win an overwhelming majority last time!What has changed,since then?
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I guess the only thing that has changed is that the Reds have surrounded Parliament and the MP's have scattered to the four winds. I don't have the answers you ask for, but I do believe that a "Coup" for lack of another word (Revolution) if you like is inevitable. It's just been reported that another four or so Buses are leaving Udon at the moment. Will it change anything in Thailand, same same comes to mind
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I think the most serious threat so,is the threat of the Reds attacking the local gov't facilities around the country,if the police or Army start to breakup the Bangkok protests!
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Fly thaksin in,he'll sort the problem out
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Fly him into England - they need him more than Thailand does.
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Meh...what I posted previously about the guys with the guns being the Red Shirts' sons proved out yesterday. The reds just talk to them and ask them to step aside. The women in the crowds call them "my son", "family", etc.nkstan wrote:I think the most serious threat so,is the threat of the Reds attacking the local gov't facilities around the country,if the police or Army start to breakup the Bangkok protests!
As for the local police, I had to pay a parking ticket recently at the main police HQ. TV was blasting the red shirt rally and the support in the uniform-filled room was obvious.
Give them their friggin vote. =D>
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Agree, then at least we can move on to the next protestKHONDAHM wrote:Meh...what I posted previously about the guys with the guns being the Red Shirts' sons proved out yesterday. The reds just talk to them and ask them to step aside. The women in the crowds call them "my son", "family", etc.nkstan wrote:I think the most serious threat so,is the threat of the Reds attacking the local gov't facilities around the country,if the police or Army start to breakup the Bangkok protests!
As for the local police, I had to pay a parking ticket recently at the main police HQ. TV was blasting the red shirt rally and the support in the uniform-filled room was obvious.
Give them their friggin vote. =D>
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Now it's getting silly.....http://www.nationmultimedia.com/home/20 ... 26814.html
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I don't think silly is the right word. I'm afraid it's nasty. Glad I left 2 weeks ago to go back to sea. I belief it's going to get worse but I hope I'm wrong.
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I'm on your side MS =D>
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Holy S--T we agree on something. Guess you aren't so bad after all. Seriously, it looks like things are going to get a lot worse. Just hope there is no blood shed. The old ways of the Thai Government trying to keep the people uneducated is long gone what with the internet and such. Too bad the people in power both red and yellow shirts are playing the people for their own benifit and not the good for the country. We as guests here can only sit back and watch.
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Khun Merchant Seaman, if the redshirts are in power, why are they protesting?
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The red shirts are not in power and THAT is the problem. Their government was thrown out.
Abhisit does not have the support of the majority and that is why he is terrified to go to the people.
Abhisit does not have the support of the majority and that is why he is terrified to go to the people.
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No-one has a majority in the Thai Parliament. The government is composed of factions, coalitions et al. These alliances can shift at any time.
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There is reason why special regiments exist,because you never know when some general will decide to split or where the regiments loyalty is.The last thing any country needs is division and civil war.So who cares what the police in a certain provinces think.The overall army has the hardware.The only stability the country has ever known is the Army,Monarchy,Church and big business.Democracy isn't necessarily the best system for all countries.