Red Shirts Plan To Paralyse Bangkok, Topple Thai Government
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#751Posted 2010-03-16 22:22:55
Fail. Not a doubt about that.
But these clowns might go out with a bang tomorrow. I'm sure Abhisit is taking the necessary precautions. #752Posted 2010-03-16 22:26:24
The incredible incompetence and ineptitude of the reds leaders over these last few days almost suggests that one of its core leaders was 'got at'. A kind of spanner in the works. Mind you Sukhumvit should be interesting tomorrow. There are still thousands of red shirts remaining in BKK. The mix of red shirts together with its attendant hard core militants - and downtown goin' about its everyday activities will - no doubt - prove to be interesting! were over the top on purpose or just over the top. Now Veera and Nuttawat once were relatively legitimate political operatives. COuld the money or influence have done a discrete 'Newin' and threw a ringer in the 3 buddies. Stranger things have happened in Thailand I have no doubts. Aye boyo, Take a dive, Take a DIVE in the 4th! Do it for your old dieing granny boyo! Aye that's the lad. Th ethree buddies big problem right now is the own side. Thay have manged to screw a good hand up big time and the vultures are waiting Yes they better have Thick faces and back armor.... #753Posted 2010-03-16 22:27:58
Yes, definitely the best word to describe the Red Shirt movement - Fail
#754Posted 2010-03-16 22:32:01
Don't be so sure its over. Look for a change in tactics. A few hundred determined insurgents spread across the North and North East could be far harder to deal with then 100.000 demonstrators in Bangkok. The problems in Northern Ireland and countless other places started with civil demonstrations.
#755Posted 2010-03-16 22:35:13
Don't be so sure its over. Look for a change in tactics. A few hundred determined insurgents spread across the North and North East could be far harder to deal with then 100.000 demonstrators in Bangkok. The problems in Northern Ireland and countless other places started with civil demonstrations. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ #756Posted 2010-03-16 22:44:36
Don't be so sure its over. Look for a change in tactics. A few hundred determined insurgents spread across the North and North East could be far harder to deal with then 100.000 demonstrators in Bangkok. The problems in Northern Ireland and countless other places started with civil demonstrations. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ Tend to agree with Roamer,it's not getting sillier, it may be getting more serious. Stupid people are doing stupid things that are very insulting and provocative. i suspect that the plan is to create, and then build upon, longer term divisions. Whatever many here will say, it does take balls to throw blood at troops ( as just happened in Chiangmai ). The reds have just lost a battle but I am sure that for many of them the fight will continue and grow. philw #757Posted 2010-03-16 22:52:20
Don't be so sure its over. Look for a change in tactics. A few hundred determined insurgents spread across the North and North East could be far harder to deal with then 100.000 demonstrators in Bangkok. The problems in Northern Ireland and countless other places started with civil demonstrations. Good point roamer. But transpose North and North East for Sukhumvit Road tomorrow. There'll be trouble there tomorrow for sure! #758Posted 2010-03-16 22:53:15
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Rank 79 Thailand rating 79.2 (warning) failed state starts with a rating of 90 #759Posted 2010-03-16 22:53:35
Don't be so sure its over. Look for a change in tactics. A few hundred determined insurgents spread across the North and North East could be far harder to deal with then 100.000 demonstrators in Bangkok. The problems in Northern Ireland and countless other places started with civil demonstrations. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ Tend to agree with Roamer,it's not getting sillier, it may be getting more serious. Stupid people are doing stupid things that are very insulting and provocative. i suspect that the plan is to create, and then build upon, longer term divisions. Whatever many here will say, it does take balls to throw blood at troops ( as just happened in Chiangmai ). The reds have just lost a battle but I am sure that for many of them the fight will continue and grow. philw Interesting - got any more info? Appreciate it's late and just may of happened hence the lack of updates. #760Posted 2010-03-16 23:09:52
Don't be so sure its over. Look for a change in tactics. A few hundred determined insurgents spread across the North and North East could be far harder to deal with then 100.000 demonstrators in Bangkok. The problems in Northern Ireland and countless other places started with civil demonstrations. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ He's got a point though. #761Posted 2010-03-16 23:13:00 |
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