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I'm from Phetchaburi. I've come to the rally many times already.
Staying overnight and sleeping right here on the street. No problem at all.
For the country, I'll do it anytime.
I believe in the fight. That's why I'm here. Faih, pure ftaith, my friends.
This is the 5th time I'm here.
Southerners take turns to attend the rally. Northerners go back a short while and return.
People from some Northeastern provinces are here; they also return. So do the Southerners.
Our goal is 'Never say die!'
One busload holds about 50 (persons).
Hardship never bothers me. This is my 4th time. I come in my own car.
I've been here 5 times.
I came on the night of 12 (January), at Ratchadamnoen.
I've spent nights here ever since, going nowhere else.
This is my 3rd time. I stay for one month, each time.
I come with my heart. All money was spent.
I come of my free Will and sneakers
From my village comes every household. And more people will keep coming till victory is ours.
Freemen and warriors from the ***-end of the axe.
Shutdown to uproot robbers and thieves.
This government is nothing but cronyism, favoring only their associates, comrades, relatives. The country and common good is never in their sights.
I come to prevent our national treasure being plundered to zilch.
Every child is already born into debt. What then could we do? What shall we say to our children's query, 'Gosh, my father did nothing at all'?
I have no desire to see this regime governing the country any longer because it seeks to take down the monarchy, which I love and treasure so much.
No matter what tomorrow brings, we will walk together
Ovaltine anyone? Free Ovaltine!
Bangkokians are wonderful. Very generous. We provincials feel very welcome.
I'm overwhelmed by their generosity, with free food handed out. These are the people of Bangkok. They are excited to see us come.
We thank them, we raise hands to pay respect to them. 'You are of good heart,' we keep telling them.
Right now Bangkokians form the main body of PDRC, I think.
Bangkokians of course do their part and come out in droves. I thank them very much, many, many thanks.
They come out in droves, usually in the evening, turning out after work. There's no discrimination at all.
Provincials and Bangkokians really work hand in glove, to rescue our country.
If I have my house here, I'll probably go back home for a pleasant sleep. They live here, so it's alright for them to do so. For us? We'll make out.
I never think of it (hardship) one bit.
No trouble for me. We are laborers, we are tricycle drivers, we are practical, we fight.
I come to fight for country. I aim to go all the way. Death cannot deter me.
Fight, fight, fight, yes we will. Fight to the end, till victory is in sight.
We believe in what we are doing. We have total faith in our action. We're gonna win!
Here I stay, I mean it. No victory, no going back.
I won't return, not until winning. No return. I'll willing to die if I must.
I know not my father, nor my grandmothers on either side. But I am born into this event, and I'm so proud of my chance.
Win or lose I cannot tell. But I'll fight to the end, till the last drop of my strength.
If I'm to lose this one life, to die for this noble end, so much the better, certainly much better than an uneventful death.
I'm ready to die if my death helps to win back our country. Yes, I am.
In case you die, I'll take your place. If I die, many more will step in. Fighting runs in my blood!
We will continue to the end, till the victory is ours. I don't mind death, for I will die someday anyway. But my death will be remembered by my children.
"My dad died for my future."
When we win, home will we go. Everyone will live happily and prosper as best he can.
But we must take caution not to get duped by or involved with the lowlifes again. They're an evil, despicable lot.
"I Love My Home" Lyric: Chawely Melody/Arrangement/Artist: R-bu