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ShresthaN
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Posted on 04-23-06 12:45
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If the SPA keeps on demanding more, the only thing they are going to get is bullets. My full support to the Royal Nepal Army and Police force to spend as many bullets as necessary to ensure that things do not go out of control on Tuesday. I am not going to shed any tear for those who die come Tuesday. Those who do not know how to compromise for the sake of a country deserve to die. I will come back to this thread on Tuesday to post how many actually died. I will not give condolence message to them.
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newguy007
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Posted on 04-24-06 7:57
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. Wtf, you are telling me to get some education. Well I'm not going to tell you what my education is in here but if you were little educated than you should have never wrote something like using real bullet for killing your own countrymen. This is what you wrote: "damn right !! i just want the police and army NOT to use RUBBER bullets. waste of money and time... REAL BULLETS, REAL DEATHS.. thatz how it's gotta be on Tuesday !!! " And, if you were little educated this is not freedom of speech. People like you don't have to tell me what happened in 16 years. Never in any of my posting have I supported any of our netas or Maoists. But the sad thing about Nepal is that we still have some stupid fu(k like you as our citizen and I think that is the biggest problem than the rest. You also use the word MF to those protestors and wrote that they are burning tires and hurling stones for fun. Go to Nepal and ask those people why is it that they are willing to take a bullet this time, coz you know any one can be shoot as most protest are happening during curfue time. They are willing to take bullet for fun to??? Man what a fu(ked up head you have....
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KnightCrawler
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Posted on 04-24-06 9:28
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Newguy007: I would be surprised if more than 50% of the protestors actually know what they are fighting for....Its sad but true...they love our national past-time...ie.. burning tires, vandalising public infrastructure, hurling stones, rocks...and a lot more... If these protests were peaceful, why do you see rocks, pieces of bricks on every street corner of the Valley, and this epidemic is getting exported to neighboring cities like Pokhara, Chitwan....Who said hurling rocks, vandalising public properties, and destroying the country as a whole was the best way to protest???? Isn't it time we all are sick and tired of these aandolan?? Does PEACE even has a chance in Nepal??? OUsting King is not the solution...it is the beginning of yet another, and a bigger problem...Maoists....They are just waiting for the right time to invade Kathmandu...and once that happens...they don't care you are SPA or not...you are going into the hole my friend...you, me, all of us......
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micky_mouse
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Posted on 04-24-06 9:33
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- wtf, I hope you are one of the bullet eaters on Tuesday. That keeps you in peace.
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clairvoyant
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Posted on 04-24-06 9:39
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ShresthaN: I think your remark is very infantile. People are willing to sacrifice their life so that you or your children should not face another murderer PARAS down the road. I guess you favor active monarchy, but too bad it is too late. We should go all the way this time so that people can rule not because you are born in the royal family. If you contemplate other people dying with bullets, put yourown family in place and rethink. Do you still feel the same way? Please do not try to post the asanine commens and please do not try to disrespect the people's movement.
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thopa
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Posted on 04-24-06 9:46
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ShresthaN I would be more than happy if i get chance to meet you and show ur real character to the people and i will love to kill you. i really want to kill the people like u, cause of the people like u, we are in trouble. may be ur father is in US ur mom in UK, u in Australia , ur sister in EU so u don't care abt nepal. may be u the son of rana or one top royalist or mandale u don't have to care abt nepal. we are here to love our country. we don't need the people like shresthaN in nepal. when u get old and times comes to take u to hell, u r not even welcome in hell, heaven don't even think abt it. u r the people we don't need in nepal
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newguy007
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Posted on 04-24-06 9:53
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KnightCrawler brother, I have been reading most of your thread and I have a feeling that you don’t want to continue this protest any more. Well I respect your opinion and wish all of these things end soon and we all can see peace in Nepal soon. I know when ever there is protest in Nepal mostly it is rough, like throwing stone, burning tires etc. I think that is stupidity and I don’t support that. However we also have to understand that it is Nepal, not US. People are young, unemployed and most of the times stupid for not thinking on what their beloved Netas are up to. Now, to answer your questions about 50% the protestors not knowing what they are fighting for, well maybe you are right about that. But Knight bro, this time it’s not all those unemployed young crowd I explained earlier that we are seeing on street. This time there are lawyers on street, doctors on street, government employees on street, teachers on street, and business men on street, and I think they know what they are fighting for. I know it is 18th days of protest going on and it is very hard epically to people who live their life on day to day income. However one has to understand, why is it that people from those day to day income group are on street as well. I read interview about one vegetable selling guy on BBC and he said he sells vegetables when curfew is lifted and join the protest when there is curfew. May be they all believe that Enough is Enough with this King and they believe on this move. Coz Knight bro, you and me we all know Nepali history has not seen these many of its citizen in street fighting for one common thing as it has now.
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KnightCrawler
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Posted on 04-24-06 10:14
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New Guy 007: Agree with you on some cases....I don't want this protest to continue...Yes..I don't. And here's why. SPA can deal with the King via the constitution amendment...restricting his powers, budget and all that...Remind you, the SPA planned this protest for 4 days only...Grranted teh king didn't surrender in 4 days, so it continued....After the King's call, I think our bright and the beautiful leaders should say, enough violence, let's tackle this problem in where we are at our best....in the Constitution, by being in the govt....devising a plan.....right now I see no plan......their plan is day to day....Finally they decided they will join the protest...after 16 days?? What took them so long? Were they hiding in their pot holes?? I supported this movement to begin with, but now...its too much.....Our economy is so volatile, we can't afford weeks and weeks of protests, and national shut-down....Average citizens can't afford the luxury those SPA leaders, teh King and Maoists all enjoy in their pot holes...........Don't tell me, no one is tired of this protests.....I am, my relatives are...a lot of my frens are.....even though they support the cause.....they say, its time to end the violence, let people go about their lives, and the leaders devise a plan to acheive what they want....Sad part is, SPA is following Maoist's agenda.....and that is just inviting disaster....... Just my opinion....If you wanna blame me for wanting some Peace...so be it !
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wtf
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Posted on 04-24-06 10:24
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With all due respect at your comments NEWGUY007: I am not against PEACE in Nepal. This is a golden opportunity to solve the burning issue, this is the right time to solve the maoist problem as well. The netas are equally responsible for such beleaguered condition. And we all have seen what they have been doing. I will not at all be surprised if they will again go through the "Abishwash ko mat" and shit like that. If it is solvable, to my immature brain, it only looks possible if the King, maoists and the parties come to a common ground. Ousting Gyanendra is not the solution!! Enlighten me if you know how it might work !!
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pangra
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Posted on 04-24-06 10:33
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To all Deshbhakta Nepalese, Its great to see the overwhelming crowd for the restoration of democracy in our country. IT IS REALLY GREAT. But, for who are they fighting for? Nepali Congress? or UML or So called SPA??? Have you guys seen a single NEPAL KO JHANDA during the andolan? NEPAL KO JHANDA is the only symbol of unity among all the Nepalese whoever they are, wherever they live and whoever they support. Thats all I have to say.
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pangra
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Posted on 04-24-06 10:34
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To all Deshbhakta Nepalese, Its great to see the overwhelming crowd for the restoration of democracy in our country. IT IS REALLY GREAT. But, for who are they fighting for? Nepali Congress? or UML or So called SPA??? Have you guys seen a single NEPAL KO JHANDA during the andolan? NEPAL KO JHANDA is the only symbol of unity among all the Nepalese whoever they are, wherever they live and whoever they support. Thats all I have to say.
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theo
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Posted on 04-24-06 10:35
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Well said Pangra. We are just moving from one "opressed" mentality from another "opressed" mentality. Same old wine in a new bottle!!
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katziman
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Posted on 04-24-06 11:11
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I’m not supporting the King from any mean, but is he really the biggest problem in Nepal? What’s wrong with these people? I’m not even sure what they want and how many times they want. Who messed up the country so bad? Is it the King or those fuking politicians who filled their pockets until the pockets couldn’t hold anymore? And Nepalese people want to take bullets again so that these morons can go and fill their pockets. If a new parliament forms, I bet it will consist of same primer minister, ministers and members who failed again and again in last 50 years. What is the point of going through all this mess? Why don’t they go after those crook politicians like they are going after the King right now? Haven’t these people learned lessons from the past? I’m sure that the country will solve more problems by getting rid of these old never-going-to-die politicians, punishing the wicked ones and letting a new generation to come forward and take control over the country. Nepalese people need to realize that they are being manipulated by a handful of fuking politicians again and again. If they haven’t learned the lesson yet, they will never learn. We should fight, but we should fight for a reason. This is a lose-lose situation.
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RambhuYadav
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Posted on 04-24-06 11:52
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It makes me feel sad to learn that high number of people will be killed tomorrow. They even do not know what they are protesting for. They are there simply for fun as SPA leaders are paying for their ldoging and fooding. Somebody please tell them not to try to go towards kathmandu tomorrow.
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Tanushri
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Posted on 04-24-06 12:19
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shresthaN and wtf--- i hope u r just messsing around otherwise ur thougths r really sick. looks like u have some mental problems or something. i wish u would come and say this to my face. who would say that?? i wish they would use real bullets re?? wtf u r totally against peace u want them to use real bullets and kill ppl re and i m not against peace re ta murdar. its b/c of ppl like u and ur disgusting thoughts we have reached this pont in our country rambhahadur-- wht do u mean by ppl dont know wht they r protesting abt.
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RambhuYadav
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Posted on 04-24-06 12:44
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I support ShresthaN on this. Let me explain why. Tanushri, if you do not know, ask. Do not jump to conclusions. You may not know but Nepal is made of more than 25 million people. Just because 25000 hooligans demand violence does not mean everyone wants it. If by killing those 25000 hooligans, we can save about 1 million lives, I think we should do it. If Maoist come to power, they will kill so many people we would not be able to count. So it is better to kill these hooligans to keep things under control.
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