Soldiers open fire on Thai protesters

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http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2009/04/12/thailand-protesters.html

The revolution starts and how many protesters are willing to lose their lives.

Up until this morning the protest was bearable and the troops were allowing the protest to go on and then it happened some members decided to kick it up a notch by throwing gas bombs at the troops and they had no choice but to fire on the crowd.

Two years ago the military staged a coup and won and they sent the elected president packing.

The exiled president has made a decree for the people to rise up and start a revolution and he is willing to come back and lead.

I wonder if he is willing to have another election?

Revolution is one way to change a government that is if the majority of people want it.

I don’t think that it is in this case.

Is the military shooting people for no reason?

Does the military have death squads?

I haven’t heard of anything negative about Thailand in the past couple of years.

Revolution sometime makes things better and sometimes it makes things worse.

Does Thailand really need a revolution at this time?

Look at all the other revolutions going on in the world and they usually stop fighting when people come to their senses and develop a peace plan.

A revolution is sometimes necessary, but is it in this one?