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100 Disabled People Break Into Government House To Demand Lottery Quota


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#1 george

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Posted 2009-11-03 11:23:26

Some 100 disabled people break into Government House to demand lottery quota

BANGKOK: -- Some 100 disabled people broke into the compound of the Government House Tuesday morning to demand lottery quota.

They managed to push into the compound at 10:20, prompting security officials to scramble to regroup.

The security officials pushed the protesters back outside the compound some 10 minutes later.


-- The Nation 2009-11-03

#2 LawnGnome

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Posted 2009-11-03 11:25:18

Doesn't say what their disability was, but if a group of only 100 can force their way into government house, then the security there is pretty bad, lol.

#3 snowflake

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Posted 2009-11-03 11:55:49

You will be amazed of how strong people with wheelchairs can be!

Maybe they were blind.

When you are on guard duty, and a mob (that is what it was) comes to you, asses the situation and decide what to do. Better to draw back and regroup...

Sounds like they did a good job, its not like the cash was in there (I presume).

#4 Yoshitaka

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Posted 2009-11-03 11:56:13

Are they Yellow, Red, Blue, green, Brown, Black, White, etc? I mean the color of their shirt, not the color of their skin.

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Posted 2009-11-03 12:14:59

View Postgeorge, on 2009-11-03 11:23:26, said:

Some 100 disabled people break into Government House
A very energetic disabled, huh?? May we withdraw the "disabled" label??


LawnGnome said:

the security there is pretty bad, lol.
Security?? WHICH security??
C'mon...Perhaps you forgot where you are, dude.. :)

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Posted 2009-11-03 12:27:44

View Postalex_aka_P, on 2009-11-03 13:14:59, said:

View Postgeorge, on 2009-11-03 11:23:26, said:

Some 100 disabled people break into Government House
A very energetic disabled, huh?? May we withdraw the "disabled" label??


LawnGnome said:

the security there is pretty bad, lol.
Security?? WHICH security??
C'mon...Perhaps you forgot where you are, dude.. :D
Didn't like 10,000 disabled people break into government house last year? Well, they were mentally disabled, in the least, but, enabled by brainwashing and greed :)

#7 neverdie

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Posted 2009-11-03 12:29:55

never forget the airport was taken over by grannies with handclappers :)

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Posted 2009-11-03 13:05:04

View Postneverdie, on 2009-11-03 13:29:55, said:

never forget the airport was taken over by grannies with handclappers :)
handiclappers :D

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Posted 2009-11-03 13:44:54

View PostEnhancePlus, on 2009-11-03 12:27:44, said:

Didn't like 10,000 disabled people break into government house last year? Well, they were mentally disabled, in the least, but, enabled by brainwashing and greed :D

Hi EPlus
Are you sure PAD broke into Government House??............................. :)

#10 EnhancePlus

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Posted 2009-11-03 14:10:47

View Posttig28, on 2009-11-03 14:44:54, said:

View PostEnhancePlus, on 2009-11-03 12:27:44, said:

Didn't like 10,000 disabled people break into government house last year? Well, they were mentally disabled, in the least, but, enabled by brainwashing and greed :D

Hi EPlus
Are you sure PAD broke into Government House??............................. :)
Well, we're still waiting on some witnesses :D

#11 neverdie

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Posted 2009-11-03 14:21:40

View PostEnhancePlus, on 2009-11-03 13:05:04, said:

View Postneverdie, on 2009-11-03 13:29:55, said:

never forget the airport was taken over by grannies with handclappers :)
handiclappers :D



:D

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Posted 2009-11-04 22:35:35

Maybe "disadvantaged". I read this story propping up the word "disabled" and I get the picture of a bunch of cripples, blind bats and retards crawling around property gates like some zombie movie. Doesn't look much different than a stroll down Walking Street! :)

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Posted 2009-11-05 01:50:16

View Posttig28, on 2009-11-03 13:44:54, said:

View PostEnhancePlus, on 2009-11-03 12:27:44, said:

Didn't like 10,000 disabled people break into government house last year? Well, they were mentally disabled, in the least, but, enabled by brainwashing and greed :D

Hi EPlus
Are you sure PAD broke into Government House??............................. :)

to let mentally disabled people taking over the government house is a common trait of the so called advanced democracies. it is the main proof that system market economy still has a strong social streak. the mentally challenged, morons, who wouldn't get are job elsewhere in the private sector, can start a career in politics and become the muttonheads of the government. it perfectly works out in an open society if you don't give them to much power and don't let them interfere in everyones daily business. essential is also to tease them with election from time to time, otherwise they develop an attention deficit disorder and unwarranted self-importance syndrome.

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Posted 2009-11-05 03:24:07

Any further news that is on-topic for this thread?

#15 Ricardo

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Posted 2009-11-05 08:27:49

Can anyone clarify, were they looking for some of them to be allowed the right to sell the lottery-tickets to earn an income, or were they wanting more lottery-money to be spent on the disabled, things like wheelchair-access ramps and so on ?

The temptation for the profits from the lottery to be regarded as a giant 'pork-barrel', to fund individual politicians' goodwill or vote-gathering hand-outs rather than genuine charitable or development-aid, must be enormous. Wonder what the audit-procedures, to prevent this, are like ? I know ... TiT. But I live in hope. :)

Edited by Ricardo, 2009-11-05 08:28:35.


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Posted 2009-11-05 12:21:23

They demand a lottery quota...so I think it was people that wanted to be sellers, that hadn't received any tickets and was getting tired of waiting to be allocated any.

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Posted 2009-11-05 13:06:35

View Postloganberry, on 2009-11-04 22:35:35, said:

Maybe "disadvantaged". I read this story propping up the word "disabled" and I get the picture of a bunch of cripples, blind bats and retards crawling around property gates like some zombie movie. Doesn't look much different than a stroll down Walking Street! :)


Maybe look in a mirror and see a picture of a bigot. Disparaging people with disabilities in the way you have is not polite at all anywhere.

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Posted 2009-11-05 17:13:14

View Postharrry, on 2009-11-05 13:06:35, said:

View Postloganberry, on 2009-11-04 22:35:35, said:

Maybe "disadvantaged". I read this story propping up the word "disabled" and I get the picture of a bunch of cripples, blind bats and retards crawling around property gates like some zombie movie. Doesn't look much different than a stroll down Walking Street! :lol:


Maybe look in a mirror and see a picture of a bigot. Disparaging people with disabilities in the way you have is not polite at all anywhere.

some kind of disabilities are hard to tell if you just look at the physical appearance of the body. but easy to detect if they start to talk or write in a forum, recognisable except for themselves. some of them travel around the globe to visit waking street.
is there are polite way at all anywhere to disparaging these people?

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Posted 2009-11-06 00:22:18

View PostRumfoord, on 2009-11-05 17:13:14, said:

View Postharrry, on 2009-11-05 13:06:35, said:

View Postloganberry, on 2009-11-04 22:35:35, said:

Maybe "disadvantaged". I read this story propping up the word "disabled" and I get the picture of a bunch of cripples, blind bats and retards crawling around property gates like some zombie movie. Doesn't look much different than a stroll down Walking Street! :)


Maybe look in a mirror and see a picture of a bigot. Disparaging people with disabilities in the way you have is not polite at all anywhere.

some kind of disabilities are hard to tell if you just look at the physical appearance of the body. but easy to detect if they start to talk or write in a forum, recognisable except for themselves. some of them travel around the globe to visit waking street.
is there are polite way at all anywhere to disparaging these people?

Nice words Rumfoord.

To all that find joy and amusement in the suffering of those less fortunate...shame you are.
I am a parent of a disabled child, here in Thailand and believe me,,,,it aint a laughing matter.
Just hope it dont happen to you or your children,,,would you joke then?

Edited by soihok, 2009-11-06 00:28:56.




 


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