Phra Payom Kallayao, the abbot of Wat Suan Kaew on Wednesday banned organisers of Truth Today not to make any accusation or revelation against any one when the show will be organised at the temple on Sunday.
The reception marking His Majesty the King's birthday this year will, for the first time, not be held at Government House but at the Royal Thai Navy Convention Hall instead.
The Democrat Party's fund-raiser on Saturday and Abhisit Vejjajiva's speech brought to mind Barack Obama's victory address last week - it was impressive, creative and encouraging.
The television talk show, "Truth Today", has become hugely popular since its second "mobile gathering" was held at the Rajamangala Stadium on November 1, which drew a live audience of more than 50,000 people and featured ousted premier Thaksin Shinawatra's controversial phone in.
The acceptance speech by Barack Obama, the first African-American ever elected to the US presidency, could stab at the hearts of many Thais, especially considering our present political situation.
Once again, Thaksin Shinawatra has sent legal pundits and novices alike scrambling for law books in a collective frenzy. Has he ever done anything in his life that needn't be interpreted? I wonder. Let's get started on the issues of royal pardons and amnesty bills.
How much should we be worried about tomorrow? The planned mass gathering of Thaksin supporters has triggered intense speculation and another red alert for Thai politics.The volatile prelude to the event does not help. And we have crossed many lines on political confrontations.
What ex-premier Thaksin Shinawatra has been doing to rouse the crowds, like his phone-in, is nothing out of the ordinary. Desparate times call for desparate measures.