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In reply to the discussion: This, my friends, is an *actual* coup. [View all]Cleita
(75,480 posts)35. That's a military coup. Saw many of them when I lived in South America
back in the forties and fifties. We had a non-military coup here in the USA when George Bush seized power back in 2000 with the backing of the Supreme Court. Neither the military coups of SA or our bloodless one had good results.
This coup will not yield the results the Thai people want either.
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Yep, that's precisely what birthers have been calling for over the past 6 years.
MohRokTah
May 2014
#1
No 'authoritarian swooner, mindless cheerleader' or '1984' cliches? Lucky you!
freshwest
May 2014
#6
We need to get some Orwell smilies. Crypto? I have no idea....it's not like I expect them to use
msanthrope
May 2014
#45
oh no I've watched too many horror movies to know that that's a bad idea. nt
msanthrope
May 2014
#33
In worldwide politics, every situation is unique and plays out in a unique fashion.
Tommy_Carcetti
May 2014
#10
I think we look for a universal cause to advance a more humane solution. Idealism is not for empty
freshwest
May 2014
#27
The Thaksins are crooks. They have used their positions to make themselves fabulously wealthy. They
OregonBlue
May 2014
#34
Why would we not care about Thailand? Too far away, too small, too brown or just not the USA?
pampango
May 2014
#15
65 million Thai do, not to mention billions of dollars invested, they care also.
Fred Sanders
May 2014
#19
if words matter, i'd call this a "military coup" to distinguish it from other forms of coups.
unblock
May 2014
#16
See how words acquire different meanings here. I assumed this was a John Roberts thread (nt)
Nye Bevan
May 2014
#17
No RW thugs incinerating police forces with petrol bombs.....I see the differences and similarities,
Fred Sanders
May 2014
#18
I thought you said you put me on ignore. Oh well, guess not. While I have you....
Tommy_Carcetti
May 2014
#20
That's pretty awful to have to live like that. I hope she gets here safely. n/t
freshwest
May 2014
#44
Thanks for the update and I still hope she finds a way out, or things get better. Best wishes to her
freshwest
May 2014
#49
Typically, even "bloodless" coups involve at least the threat of violence by its perpetrators.
Tommy_Carcetti
May 2014
#39
Most of those have been bloodless and pretty non-violent. Thais have very strong opinions and no one
OregonBlue
May 2014
#37
Thai coups are nothing like South American coups. They are generally pretty non-violent and
OregonBlue
May 2014
#52
They've had many coups. Mostly by the military and most of them have been pretty
OregonBlue
May 2014
#54