The Red shirts have threatened that the P.M. would be assassinated by
car bomb (one arrested for the threat so far) and stating that they
would protest the meetings, which seems to be interpreted as meaning
that there will be a Red shirt riot. An alleged Red Shirt has been
arrested and a search of his house turned up 8 guns and 8.000
"pingpong" bombs
So apparently the Red Shirt threat has had an effect on the activities
of the government. The question now is what will the reaction of the
government be? Particularly as there has been frequent calls for the
Emergency Regulations to be put into effect and even the US Consulate
in Chiang Mai has warned US citizens to exercise caution in visiting
Chiang Mai next week.
cheers,
Schweik
(goodsoldierschweikatgmaildotcom)
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>So apparently the Red Shirt threat has had an effect on the activities
>of the government. The question now is what will the reaction of the
>government be? Particularly as there has been frequent calls for the
>Emergency Regulations to be put into effect and even the US Consulate
>in Chiang Mai has warned US citizens to exercise caution in visiting
>Chiang Mai next week.
>
This warning is especially aimed at the senile white trash parasiting
the Kingdom, like a certain Nazi turd floating in a Bkk dock.
Your fiends, the yellow cowards, are now called the brownish pants.
If u ever dare to visit a Northern city like Chiang Rai, you will not
see many yellow NAZI shirts there but a lot of photos of Thaksin in
the food courts, karaoke places, etc.
Actually nobody seems to be interested in the Oxford-retarded prick
and its illegetimate government!
AntiNazi Mort
>
"I had thought I was communicating with a normal, rational,
individual, however, apparently that is not the case. If, as you say,
the guy is a starry eyed tree hugger, anti-war, don;t kill the whales,
do gooder then there is no helping him. I shall take that into
consideration when reading his posts. Cheers, schweik"
cross-trolling from Goebbels in Bangkok on soc.culture.burma,
soc.culture.china, soc.culture.thai, 21 May 2008