What is there to compromise?
Abhisit, coming into power via a militarily-supported shortcut, clearly is not accepted by a significant number of Thais across the country;
Abhisit cannot even stay in his own residence, nor can he visit 90% of the provinces in Thailand;
Abhisit's tyrannical deeds have led to over 20 lives and injuries of thousands; many more?
The majority of people could only be decided by voting, and that's exactly what Abhisit has been trying to avoid; What a cunning and shameless loser!
etc.
Read his lips and observe his body langauge in the clip linked from below. He is no longer good at lying.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/hardtalk/8648639.stm
It is sad to see Bangkok like this:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8649652.stm
When the mainstream media are being influenced and dictated by the ruling elites and the tyrannical royal government, this is a blog that collects and presents resources on Thai politics from alternative and foreign sources.
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