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    Posted March 20, 2010 by
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    Bangkok, Thailand
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    Crisis in Bangkok

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    Thailand protectors pour blood (black magic)

     

    Thailand protectors pour blood... This is now rated top 10 nutty and bizaar way of protesting rated by many international news worldwide.

     

    When Thaksin puppet parliament was in power, yellow shirt donated blodd 350-450CC per person for the injured who crashed with thaksin’s government.

     

    Red shirt pour blood 14 gallons which collect from many people 10CC which is just for a show. Blood 10cc is what baby, kids and adult do for blood test at the hospital. It’s a nasty idea for blood can contain HIV, hepatitis B, herpes, VD venereal disease and can infected water and sewage.  Throwing blood at army and soldier could get into their eyes or open wound and got infected. They might as well use AIDS patient blood to do so because it's as bad.

     

    Adding to this, they use “white prama” (thailand hindu worshipper wrong version) to make sure pour blood with voodoo effect. Red shirts people who believe in modern democrazy and GHOST BLACK MAGIC, ridicule and irony?

     

    Some analysts wrote off red shirt blood ceremony as a stunt, suggesting demonstrators had run out of ideas. Political commentator Veera Prateepchaikul described it as "pointless."

     

    Bangkok is already named “mother of all traffic jam”, since the red shirts blood stunt does not amuse anyone, so from 19, 20 march they move around Bangkok roads worst TRAFFIC ever.

     

    THEY ARE creative but all pointless and useless movement idea.

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