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  • Law breaking Red Shirts supporting law breaking Government

    Posted on May 7, 2014 12:02 am by Richard

    When you read in the news about the pro-Thaksin Red Shirts citing justice as a ‘Judicial Coup’, it does cause you to think about the level of mentality the Red Shirts actually have. No politician is above the law and if the law is broken they must pay the price, but the Red Shirts would have you believe otherwise. Continue reading → Post ID 14970


    📂This entry was posted in Commentary Corruption Crime Law And Order Politics Thailand United States 📎and tagged People’s Democratic Reform Committee Pheu Thai Party Red Shirts Thai courts Thai Government Thaksin Shinawatra Yingluck Shinawatra
  • Calm before decisive Thai political storm

    Posted on April 18, 2014 12:02 am by Richard

    All the standards of Thai politics are coming into play. From politically fatal moves being self inflicted, to dragging of feet to slow down the process that will carry out said fatal moves. Continue reading → Post ID 14970


    📂This entry was posted in Corruption Law And Order Politics Thailand United States 📎and tagged crime People’s Democratic Reform Committee Pheu Thai Party Red Shirts Thai courts Thai Government Thaksin Shinawatra
  • Thaksin pushing for civil war to bypass laws

    Posted on April 7, 2014 12:02 am by Richard

    The distorted rhetoric coming from Thaksin’s Red Shirts is becoming troublesome as there is a consistent push towards civil war. All the pieces of play are coming into place including threats from the Pheu Thai Party (PTP) that there will be unrest if the wheels of justice are allowed to turn. Collectively this all fits the thinking of a man obsessed and who will stop at nothing to meet his goals. Continue reading → Post ID 14970


    📂This entry was posted in Analysis Corruption Crime Politics Thailand War and Conflict 📎and tagged Amnesty bill civil war People’s Democratic Reform Committee Pheu Thai Party Political violence Red Shirts Thai Constitution Thai Government Thaksin Shinawatra
  • Thaksin’s self serving arrogance in full display

    Posted on February 26, 2014 12:02 am by Richard

    Typically people will respond to more subtle signs that they have crossed the line, but that is not the case with Thaksin. With Thaksin, he needs to be physically removed as he ignores the wishes and desires of everyone else as those wishes and desires reflect common sense morals and ethics. Continue reading → Post ID 14970


    📂This entry was posted in Corruption Politics Thailand 📎and tagged Anger ethics morals People’s Democratic Reform Committee Pheu Thai Party Political violence Thai Constitution Thai courts Thai Government Thaksin Shinawatra
  • Identifying the Anti-Thaksin protest attacker Part 4

    Posted on February 20, 2014 12:02 am by Richard

    So as we have seen thus far, anyone who is openly Anti-Thaksin is attacked. It does not matter if it is just one person or a mob of millions, the attacks come be they legal or physical. Continue reading → Post ID 14970


    📂This entry was posted in Analysis Corruption Politics Series Thailand War and Conflict 📎and tagged Abhisit Vejjajiva Democratic Party People’s Democratic Reform Committee Pheu Thai Party Political violence Red Shirts Rice farmers Sondhi Limthongkul Suthep Thaugsuban Thai Constitution Thai courts Thai judges Thaksin Shinawatra
  • Identifying the Anti-Thaksin protest attacker Part 3

    Posted on February 19, 2014 12:02 am by Richard

     After Thaksin’s private Coup attempt was ended by the Thai Military, things got more or less quiet for the rest of 2009. But there were still personal attacks on people that did not support Thaksin in the parts of Thailand that had significant Red Shirt populations. Continue reading → Post ID 14970


    📂This entry was posted in Analysis Corruption Politics Series Thailand War and Conflict 📎and tagged Abhisit Vejjajiva Amnesty bill Democratic Party People’s Democratic Reform Committee Pheu Thai Party Political violence Red Shirts Riot Suthep Thaugsuban Thai courts Thai Military Thaksin Shinawatra
  • Thai Government’s comical attack blunders

    Posted on February 14, 2014 12:02 am by Richard

    Let it not be said that some of the efforts of Thaksin’s proxy Government to attack anti-Thaksin protesters are without humor. The attacking methods they are using are backfiring one after the other making the Government look incompetent and at the same time providing more evidential support why they need to be removed from office. Continue reading → Post ID 14970


    📂This entry was posted in Politics Popcorn Satire Thailand 📎and tagged People’s Democratic Reform Committee Pheu Thai Party Thai courts Thai Government Thaksin Shinawatra Yellow Shirts
  • Thailand’s political woes metaphorically speaking

    Posted on January 31, 2014 12:02 am by Richard

    For people that wish to quickly understand Thailand’s political problems, using metaphors is the fastest way to get up to speed. Once a person can grasp the concept of the key issues with metaphors, the rest becomes much easier to understand. Continue reading → Post ID 14970


    📂This entry was posted in Commentary Corruption Politics Thailand War and Conflict 📎and tagged coup d'etat National Counter Corruption Commission People’s Democratic Reform Committee Pheu Thai Party Political violence Suthep Thaugsuban Thai Government Thaksin Shinawatra

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