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BANGKOK: More than 100K at 9pm. Many More Coming. JAMS 50km Long. ArbiSHIT SHITTING!

myo539

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Well, if sinkies got the balls, they will not response to call ups but join in the protest.

Hey, Tony why are you still sitting there? Get up and join the red-shirts!!! There is another revolution in the making - Thailand has the most coups in the modern world. Get up and join the fun.

We here in Singapore prefer to spend our time solving our economic problems.
 

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The Buddha is the Enlightened One and he did not take sides. He told both sides of the suffering that war causes.

These monks are taking sides in politics. It is a very very dangerous thing to do. Bad precedent. Things I do not agree with.

1. Monks in politics - they should be meditating in the forest.
2. Buddhism as a national religion - freedom of faith is a basic right in Buddhism

You're right. Monks should just stick to charity and stunts.:eek:
 

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You're right. Monks should just stick to charity and stunts.:eek:

to tell the truth, if you study the life of the Buddha, the Buddha did not build a single temple, hospital or school. What the Buddha did was to teach the Truth.

The reason is very simple. The Buddha recognised that all things are impermanent. Building temples, hospitals and schools are just temporary solutions to treat symptoms. The way to end all sufferings is to realise the Truth.

Thus, I would even disagree with you that monks should stick to charity and stunts. One can do charity as a lay person. There is no need to enter monkhood to do charity.

The job of a monk is to meditate and gain Enlightenment. Easier said than done
 

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to tell the truth, if you study the life of the Buddha, the Buddha did not build a single temple, hospital or school. What the Buddha did was to teach the Truth.

The reason is very simple. The Buddha recognised that all things are impermanent. Building temples, hospitals and schools are just temporary solutions to treat symptoms. The way to end all sufferings is to realise the Truth.

Thus, I would even disagree with you that monks should stick to charity and stunts. One can do charity as a lay person. There is no need to enter monkhood to do charity.

The job of a monk is to meditate and gain Enlightenment. Easier said than done

Buddha is the wrong example. Even if he did charity, he did no stunts, let alone descend from Suntec City.
 

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BANGKOK – Thai protesters poured several jugs of their own blood at the front gate of the government headquarters and outside the ruling party's offices Tuesday in a symbolic sacrifice to press their demands for new elections.

Thousands of red-shirted demonstrators formed long lines to have their blood drawn by nurses, a day after their leaders vowed to collect 1 million cubic centimeters of blood — 264 gallons (1,000 liters) — to spill at Government House and other key locations.

A few teaspoons of blood were drawn from the veins of each volunteer and then transferred into dozens of large plastic water containers that were passed overhead through the crowd of cheering protesters before being delivered to Government House, the prime minister's office. Riot police allowed protest leaders to approach the white iron front gate and pour out the blood, which oozed under the gate as national television broadcast the images live.

Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has not entered his office at Government House since the protests started on Friday.

"The blood of the common people is mixing together to fight for democracy," Nattawut Saikua, one of the protest leaders, told cheering supporters. "When Abhisit works in his office, he will be reminded that he is sitting on the people's blood."

As many as 100,000 Red Shirt protesters converged Sunday on the Thai capital to demand that Abhisit agree to dissolve parliament by midday Monday. Abhisit refused and blanketed the capital with security, but said his government was open to listening to what else the protesters had to say.

The Red Shirts include supporters of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and other activists who oppose the 2006 military coup that ousted him for alleged corruption and abuse of power. They believe Abhisit came to power illegitimately with the connivance of the military and other parts of the traditional ruling class who were alarmed by Thaksin's popularity.

Minutes after the blood was spilled Tuesday, a medical cleanup team provided by the government — wearing white coats, face masks and rubber gloves — hosed down the site. Health authorities had warned that the protest was unhygienic and risked spreading disease if infected blood splashed healthy bystanders.

Hundreds of protesters then marched and rode pickup trucks and motorcycles to the nearby ruling Democrat Party headquarters and splashed several more jugs of blood on the pavement outside. Some tried to push their way past riot police but eventually dispersed.

Protest leaders also threatened to spill blood outside Abhisit's home in an upscale Bangkok residential neighborhood if their demands were not met.

A protest leader, Weng Tochirakarn, said they had collected 500,000 cubic centimeters of blood — half of their goal — from 50,000 protesters.

Government spokesman Panitan Watanayagorn said authorities will allow the protest as long as it remains peaceful.

"If they want to throw it and have a photo op and have us clean it up later, I think it's fine," Panitan told a briefing of foreign media. He said health authorities were looking into whether "throwing blood on the streets violates health measures."

The "blood sacrifice" tactic has been slammed by the Red Cross as wasteful and unhygienic since diseases like hepatitis and HIV-AIDS can be spread if needles used to draw the blood are reused. Protest leaders insisted they would use new needles for each person.

"This blood belongs to fighters for democracy. What is its color? Red!" an announcer shouted as protest leaders were having their blood drawn Tuesday morning on a stage near a white tent where lines of donors formed.

Several orange-robed Buddhist monks, who are forbidden by law from taking part in political activities, were among the first in line with one proudly showing off a syringe filled with his blood.

"I believe (in our leaders) and find their strategies rational and acceptable. If they say that we soldier on, I'm ready," said Suriya Laemthong, 28, who said he had a fear of needles and shielded his eyes with a baseball cap and hand as a nurse pricked his arm. But Suriya said he doubted that the blood spilling would compel the government to step down.

Police Gen. Wichai Sangprapai said the number of demonstrators has dropped from its peak of roughly 100,000 on Sunday, estimating that some 90,000 still remained in the capital.

The protests to date been notably peaceful. Two soldiers were wounded Monday by four grenades that exploded inside a military compound, but the army did not blame the Red Shirts. Embassies, however, have issued warnings to their nationals of possible violence, and U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Kurt M. Campbell canceled a scheduled visit Tuesday.

Panitan, the government spokesman, said the majority of protesters appear to have peaceful intentions, but authorities have identified about 3,000 people "with a history of violence" who have "embedded themselves in the protest." He said authorities are following them closely.

Thaksin has twice spoken to the demonstrators by video, urging them to continue their struggle in a nonviolent fashion.

Thaksin is a billionaire businessman who fled Thailand in 2008 ahead of a conviction on a conflict of interest charge for which he was sentenced to two years in jail.

Thailand has been in constant political turmoil since early 2006, when anti-Thaksin demonstrations began. In 2008, when Thaksin's political allies came back to power for a year, his opponents occupied the prime minister's office compound for three months and seized Bangkok's two airports for a week.

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Associated Press writers Thanyarat Doksone, Jocelyn Gecker and Kinan Suchaovanich and photographer David Longstreath contributed to this report.
 

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Supporters of former premier Thaksin Shinawatra hold canisters with human blood before pouring it outside the Government house in Bangkok March 16, 2010.​
 

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Thai soldiers stand guard as supporters of deposed Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra gather outside the Government House on March 16, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand.

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Thaksin Shinawatra pours a canister filled with human blood onto the gates of the Government House in Bangkok on March 16, 2010

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The gates of the Thai Governement House are covered in human bloud poured there by red-shirted supporter of deposed Thai premier Thaksin Shinawatra during a demonstration in Bangkok on March 16, 2010.​
 

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French Revolution replay?

Rajdamnoen a sea of red as protesters set up camp


By PRAVIT ROJANAPHRUK
THE NATION

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Red-shirt protesters, at least 100,000 strong, occupied Rajdamnoen Avenue Saturday and more kept flowing into the capital from all over the Kingdom Saturday night.


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<!-- Google Dtail Ads --> Arrivals quickly set up temporary shelters and cooked dinners in anticipation of a final bid to oust the Abhisit Vejjajiva administration and the old bureaucratic elite.
Makeshift toilets were being installed by the red shirts to supplement those provided by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, and many food stalls quickly sprang up.
As night fell some traded stories, while others went to listen to the main stage's speakers on Phan Fah Bridge, which became a sea of red shirts.
"The line of cars was really long," said one female red shirt to a male fellow protester. "Two hundred cars alone left Uttaradit," the man added.
Both ends of the lengthy rally site along Rajdamnoen Avenue - Sanam Luang and the Royal Plaza - soon became crowded car parks. At Sanam Luang, a stage was set up by little-known red-shirt members for them to take turns going up to attack the government.
"We can't lose this time. But if we lose, we can expect to stand as equals. The media and academics look down on us, but people with a Grade-4 education have brains too," said an on-stage voice.
Although the atmosphere was relaxed and full of buzz, some red shirts were feeling distrustful of the authorities and were worried that dirty tactics could be employed by the government to make it look like the red shirts had started violence during the night.
"We must keep vigilant tonight. They know more red shirts will arrive tomorrow and maybe they want to stop us tonight and create a situation to justify a clampdown," said one female red shirt from Bangkok, who asked not to be identified.
For the same reason, many red shirts decided not to park their vehicles at designated areas provided by the government for fear that weapons or bombs may be planted and the blame placed on them.
A 7-Eleven convenience store on Rajdamnoen, fearing drink-fuelled violence, put up signs stating it was not selling alcohol for the time being.
A staff member at the store said the ban would last until the protests were over, but confessed he did not quite know how to explain the situation to foreign tourists, who would also be denied beer and whisky.
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Supporters of former premier Thaksin Shinawatra scuffle with riot police as they pour human blood in front of the Democrat Party headquarters in Bangkok March 16, 2010.

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Red-shirted supporters of deposed Thai premier Thaksin Shinawatra march after they demonstrateed outside government house where they poured alleged human blood in Bangkok on March 16, 2010
 

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Hey, Tony why are you still sitting there? Get up and join the red-shirts!!! There is another revolution in the making - Thailand has the most coups in the modern world. Get up and join the fun.

We here in Singapore prefer to spend our time solving our economic problems.

Solving economic problem??? Yah like throwing billions of $$$$ of your hard earn sinkie money in ang mor land and then still stand there like a dick, smiling hard.
 

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anyone wear white protest, so next time can throw sperm.
 

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The Abhaya Mudra. Preventing Calamities....(Mudra Of No Fear)
This is Monday Buddha whose gesture of outward facing palms calling for the halt of fightings and hostilities between his relatives during his time.



The city of Angels is under attack by three evils:
Poverty(Red Shirts)
Cholera(PAD, the disease)
Devils(Amataya, the ruling elites, all the way to the Palaces...)

Devils are roaming the city feasting on dead bodies and even people.



The story of the gesture :
The Buddha stops the relatives from fighting or pacifying his relatives. When the Buddha came back from Heaven, he found that his relatives were quarreling about the right to use water from a river for their rice fields. The Buddha encouraged them to compromise and said that human life is much more valuable than water and it was not worth killing men for water. Then, his relatives stopped fighting.


Will They Hear And Heed Buddha, This Time ?
 
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<!-- Google Dtail Ads --> A policeman Tuesday addressed the protesting red shirts and accused the government of destroying police dignity.

Police Senior Sergeant Major Ubon Suwanklang, who said he is from <leo_highlight style="border-bottom: 2px solid rgb(255, 255, 150); background: transparent none repeat scroll 0% 50%; cursor: pointer; display: inline; -moz-background-clip: -moz-initial; -moz-background-origin: -moz-initial; -moz-background-inline-policy: -moz-initial;" id="leoHighlights_Underline_0" onclick="leoHighlightsHandleClick('leoHighlights_Underline_0')" onmouseover="leoHighlightsHandleMouseOver('leoHighlights_Underline_0')" onmouseout="leoHighlightsHandleMouseOut('leoHighlights_Underline_0')" leohighlights_keywords="the%20police" leohighlights_url_top="http%3A//shortcuts.thebrowserhighlighter.com/leonardo/plugin/highlights/3_1/tbh_highlightsTop.jsp?keywords%3Dthe%2520police%26domain%3Dwww.nationmultimedia.com" leohighlights_url_bottom="http%3A//shortcuts.thebrowserhighlighter.com/leonardo/plugin/highlights/3_1/tbh_highlightsBottom.jsp?keywords%3Dthe%2520police%26domain%3Dwww.nationmultimedia.com" leohighlights_underline="true">the Police</leo_highlight> Aviation Division, was in his uniform while addressing the crowd at the protest site on the Phan Fah Bridge.

"This government has done a lot to destroy <leo_highlight style="border-bottom: 2px solid rgb(255, 255, 150); background: transparent none repeat scroll 0% 50%; cursor: pointer; display: inline; -moz-background-clip: -moz-initial; -moz-background-origin: -moz-initial; -moz-background-inline-policy: -moz-initial;" id="leoHighlights_Underline_1" onclick="leoHighlightsHandleClick('leoHighlights_Underline_1')" onmouseover="leoHighlightsHandleMouseOver('leoHighlights_Underline_1')" onmouseout="leoHighlightsHandleMouseOut('leoHighlights_Underline_1')" leohighlights_keywords="the%20police" leohighlights_url_top="http%3A//shortcuts.thebrowserhighlighter.com/leonardo/plugin/highlights/3_1/tbh_highlightsTop.jsp?keywords%3Dthe%2520police%26domain%3Dwww.nationmultimedia.com" leohighlights_url_bottom="http%3A//shortcuts.thebrowserhighlighter.com/leonardo/plugin/highlights/3_1/tbh_highlightsBottom.jsp?keywords%3Dthe%2520police%26domain%3Dwww.nationmultimedia.com" leohighlights_underline="true">the police</leo_highlight>'s dignity. Now no officers are pleased to work for the government," he said.

Ubon, who also took his young son on stage, said there were many police and soldiers among the protesters although they did not wear their uniforms. "I can tell they are not fake police or soldiers," he added.

The noncommissioned policeman said he was not afraid of retaliatory action due to his decision to join the antigovernment protest, saying he would resign from the service if he became a victim of persecution.
The Nation


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Will the frontline troops, hailed mostly from the backwaters of the north and north-eastern provinces fire on their brethrens ? This is the big question !!! Insubornation to one's duty is not new in the Thai Army.

Once again, Thailand is on autopilot.
 
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