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  • Identifying the Anti-Thaksin protest attacker Part 1

    Posted on February 17, 2014 12:02 am by Richard

    You can read about detective work or even watch programs on TV that show how it works. You can apply logic, or look for repeating patterns to narrow the list of suspects. So after roughly 8 plus years of attacks on peaceful protesters and innocent Thai people, it is time to connect the dots and see where it leads. Continue reading → Post ID 14741


    📂This entry was posted in Analysis Corruption Politics Series Thailand War and Conflict 📎and tagged coup d'etat Political rally Political violence Sondhi Limthongkul Thai Government Thai Military Thai Rak Thai Party Thaksin Shinawatra
  • Thai Government punishing businessmen for fighting corruption

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

    Fight corruption in Thailand and get deported is the message from the Thaksin proxy Government. That is the message that comes from the same Government who wanted blanket Amnesty for all the politicians who were convicted of corruption or still facing the court. Continue reading → Post ID 14741


    📂This entry was posted in Commentary Corruption Politics Thailand 📎and tagged Anger Pheu Thai Party Political rally political reform Thaksin Shinawatra
  • Bangkok Shutdown – It begins

    Posted on January 13, 2014 12:02 am by Richard

    What could have been completely avoided by the Thaksin Proxy Government now begins. Because it has been allowed to come to this, it becomes just another piece of evidence Thaksin’s proxy Government does not want reform. Continue reading → Post ID 14741


    📂This entry was posted in Corruption Politics Thailand 📎and tagged Bangkok shutdown Political rally Thai Government Thai Military Thaksin Thaksin Shinawatra
  • The Bangkok Shutdown – The Rising of The People

    Posted on January 10, 2014 12:02 am by Richard

    It takes strong effort on the part of the people to remove a bad Government. We have seen a variety of examples in what is called The Arab Spring with some examples going better than others. Whether this is the true beginning of a Thai Spring is yet to be established, but the goals remain the same in that a Government is a servant of the people, and not the other way around. Continue reading → Post ID 14741


    📂This entry was posted in Politics Thailand War and Conflict 📎and tagged Anger Arab Spring Pheu Thai Party Political rally Red Shirts Thai Military Thai Spring Thaksin Thaksin Shinawatra
  • Thai Government – Do as we say not as we do

    Posted on January 8, 2014 12:02 am by Richard

    The Thaksin Proxy Thai Government is expecting people to respect the law after they themselves have rejected it. So is there any wonder why the Justice Minister’s warnings of insurrection charges being leveled at protesters if they go through with the ‘Shutdown Bangkok’ extended protest is falling on deaf ears. Continue reading → Post ID 14741


    📂This entry was posted in Commentary Law And Order Politics Thailand 📎and tagged Bangkok shutdown Political rally respect Thai Government Thaksin Thaksin Shinawatra
  • Thailand blanket Amnesty bill not dead

    Posted on November 19, 2013 12:02 am by Richard

    When dealing with Thaksin Shinawatra, one of the first things people learn is never to trust what he says. Often what he says is complete opposite of what he wants and means. So after the bait and switch tactic by the Phu Thai Party (PTP) that put the pro Thaksin blanket amnesty bill in the works to begin with so it could be rammed through, hearing them say they will not resurrect it falls back on the same rule of thumb not to trust what Thaksin says. Continue reading → Post ID 14741


    📂This entry was posted in Politics Thailand 📎and tagged Amnesty bill Pheu Thai Party Political rally Political violence Red Shirts Thaksin Thaksin Shinawatra
  • Thailand’s pro Thaksin Government cancels democracy

    Posted on November 25, 2012 6:01 am by Richard

    In what has turned out to be a hard ball power play to sabotage a peaceful anti Government rally, Thailand’s pro Thaksin Government used physical intervention to stop the rally in every possible way. However in stopping the rally physically, it cost the Government a lot more than it has yet to realize. Continue reading → Post ID 14741


    📂This entry was posted in Corruption Politics Thailand War and Conflict 📎and tagged coup d'etat democracy Dictator Pheu Thai Party Political rally tear gas Thai Government Thai Military Thai Monarchy Thaksin
  • Thaksin style corruption to big to hide again

    Posted on November 24, 2012 8:15 am by Richard

    In what appears to be a repeat of 2005 when then Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra huge amounts of corruption was just to big to hide, the Thaksin supported rice pledging scheme appears to be a repeat of that unpleasant discovery. If that is the case, then the pieces of the puzzle seem to be pointing to the end of the pro Thaksin Government. Continue reading → Post ID 14741


    📂This entry was posted in Corruption Politics Thailand 📎and tagged Greed money Pheu Thai Party Political rally Red Shirts Thai Government Thaksin Yellow Shirts Yingluck Shinawatra

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