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NepaliRamGurung
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Posted on 02-08-05 7:52
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To all the haters and those who loves to b!tch about everything. It was such a pain to just sit and watch Nepalese Politicians corrupting the country and just breaking the country apart (I truly think every opposition party leader?s favorite time pass was not sex but to plan to fail the government) and to see THE Maoist playing GOD and taking lives of Nepalese everyday. I would like to ask every Nepalese, who would they rather have trusted the country other than King? Do you think it would be a good idea to give another five years to Deuba, or would you rather have Girija or Madhav Nepal or Girija?s daughter for next several years? Can you give me a name of ONE person (I repeat one person) who you think can unite the country? We have run out of trust worthy leaders. Soon, rich Nepalese and educated / smart Nepalese ?who usually prefer living anywhere in the world than staying in Nepal? would be suggesting to outsource the leaders from America or India (ha! That would be funny). We have already lost more than 11,000 lives during the on going civil war. Whether it was a death of Moist or Army or those innocent civilians?they were our own Nepalese people. More and more villages and towns are in the process of converting into United States of Moist. If we were to give ANOTHER chance (out of those many many chances) to these political leaders, just imagine how many more lives we would lose? How much more deficit, poorer we would have become? How many more villages and towns to become maobadi land? How long to wait to see the peace? When is my son gonna be able to actually attend school and learn? I know after reading this some of you might even call me Panchhe or Ganendra ko manchha or whatever AND I?m gonna have to say?Damn! Fool?you are still sooooo stupid. I was a big fan of Birendra (and I miss him so damn Much) and I am not too crazy about current king and I am not saying, now the king has taken over and everything is just going to be right. But we have to admit that now it has started to take shapes and forms of development to get rid of Terrorism, corruption, and moreover the hope to better future. (It kind? a feels like there is at least a solid plan and determination to fight against terrorism). All we Nepalese have been so DIVIDED for last few years. May be this is the time we all be UNITED and fix our country?s problem together NOT just sit back, drink tea, watch Zee TV, read newspaper and bitch about government every single day. Give him a chance; we gave these self-centered politicians 14 years, why can?t we give king 3 years. YOU can help to change the future of this country. You don?t have to perform any miracle. Just do whatever you do with a positive attitude and just don?t waste time complaining about your neighbor?s wife and government. I am a bus driver and I will make sure your kids get to school and return home safe and on time, so that someday when these kids grow up they would bring positive things in our lives. I am gonna participate in a street riot just because one of the political leader had to Wait 20 minutes at the airport or neither am I gonna donate my hard on dime to moist so that they can buy more land mines to kill more of my children. That is how I am gonna help my country. If you are a shop keeper and you wanna help country to grow, just open you store everyday to mobilize the economy (trust me you play a part in mobilizing economy) , don?t cheat on your taxes, Keep your neighborhood clean and around your stores and encourage others to do the same thing. What are you gonna do to help to heal the wounds? What?
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Revival
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Posted on 02-08-05 7:57
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I salute you for your views NepaliRamGurung !! Very well said!! I am gonna save this thread for review time to time !! VERY WELL SAID Revival!!
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Houston
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Posted on 02-08-05 8:15
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Ra-muJi, Your empty rhetoric crashes before it takes off. We had given 225 years to Royals. Give the political parties 225 years. Then you could do fair comparison.
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NepaliRamGurung
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Posted on 02-08-05 8:31
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Tell us which party would you like to give a chance? Did you really mean that? Give 225 years to the partis..and we compair.. That makes me wonder how old your now. Ramuji, let's be real now. Where in Houston do you live, Ramu? Seems like you have not been to Nepal for a while. Please keep us in your prayer. I need to get some sleep now.
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High Flyer
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Posted on 02-08-05 9:04
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Revival
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Posted on 02-08-05 9:14
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Ignore Houstan..if someone can't take a criticism with open mindedness, it is not worth even replying to people like that. You can definetly put your views forward without using any foul language! Rev
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HotStuff
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Posted on 02-08-05 9:40
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NapaliRam, Man! That was awesome. I love the way you think. I wish I know you in person. You are funny and thoughtful. It seems like you are optimistic, patience and happier -(living in Nepal ?driving a bus -who directly suffers the consequences of the country)- than most of us who comment on this website to release the frustration -(saves $$$ from going to the therapy)- and live a life of luxury in Pardesh .Keep us posted. I want more. HottStuff
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Revival
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Posted on 02-08-05 9:45
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Yes keep it coming NepaliRam!! Good post true to the heart and spirit of an honest Nepali!
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Houston
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Posted on 02-08-05 10:33
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Ra-Muji, This is what you cannot comprehend. It is not either you or me giving a chance to a political party. It is the collective decision of the people to chose whom they want to be ruled by.
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Houston
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Posted on 02-08-05 10:43
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Ra-Muji, Rather than dosing us with your pedagogy, Learn to think how to think And you will never think again. :)
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highfly
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Posted on 02-08-05 10:52
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What up Houston! Whom do u think gotta popular support. Hey who is this high flyer. Mine gotta tm. High Fly for peace in Nepal.
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Houston
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Posted on 02-08-05 11:06
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HighFly, First, correct your grammer then I will think if I want to answer.:)
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zalimSingh
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Posted on 02-08-05 11:12
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NRG, well said. We need more people like you. seems like too much of the texas hot air has gotten to houston's head. get out of there before you become like your boy bush.
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Chip_of_the_OldBlock
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Posted on 02-08-05 11:31
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Houston, First, it's grammar not grammer, you'd want to say, is it not? Gurung Sir, I hear you loud and clear!!!
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usofa
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Posted on 02-08-05 11:46
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English is our Second language. At least we can type and speak bronken english.It is really bad to nose on grammatical mistakes.
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Revival
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Posted on 02-08-05 11:54
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Read your post again NRG. Can't help myself thanking you again for giving out such a clear message. Revival
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Posted on 02-08-05 11:54
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Houston, It needs to be understood here that the world changed so radically in last 50 yrs that did not happen in last 500 years. Therefore your comparison is not right. Just because the royal family could not do IT in last 250 years, political parties are not gonna get that much time. If Panchayat could not do IT in 32 years, then these leaders should have done it in 14 years. But since they did not do it in 12 years, the king is promising to do it in 3 years. If he does not do it in three years, then I am sure Nepali people will find another solution. But as you can notice, the time frame gets shorter and shorter and that is how it is supposed to be.
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Feb1
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Posted on 02-08-05 11:58
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Hey did you hear an interview of NCP UML leader in BBC Nepali yesterday. He said it is not fair to blame everything on the parties for what happened in the last 14 years? Who does he think we should blame? Nepali Janata?? Yeah, blame the victim, that is right!!
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Posted on 02-08-05 12:00
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Views from Nepal: The reactions to the current political development in Nepal among the masses in KTM can be generalized into a few categories: 1. The idealists - They want democracy to stay put at any cost. They'd rather live in a democratic political environment even if democracy in Nepal has been going downhill in the last couple of years. 2. The royalists - They love the King for this bold move. They believe this significant change in the political landscape will lead to a new era of peace in Nepal. 3. The apathetic - They are just pissed that their flashy mobile phones do not work. 4. The NepaliRamGurungs - They don't care who is in charge. If it means that they can go on earning their daily wages without the fear of bandhs and riots, they're all for it. After all, what good is democracy to a bus driver if it means he can write whatever he wants in a newspaper editorial but a 7-day bandh can starve him to death.
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Revival
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Posted on 02-08-05 12:01
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