Posted by: isolated freak February 9, 2005
Thinking Impartially and sensibly
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new user ji, I really appreciated your post on magna carta. If my earlier reply sounded otherwise, I sincerely apologize. Being not well-versed in English, I sometiems have a hard time getting the right words, I hope you undrstand. On other issues, I disagree with your observations. You mis-read my earlier posts, again, could be because of the words I chose. Just as Deep bro said in another thread- Khai Ke Ke... ke ke.. When we discuss internal/doemstic politics, our biases are reflected. We allign oursleves with one side or the other. There's no impartiality. This is teh reason why politics-realted threads in Sajha tend to get heated, full of accusations, labels and adjectives. Its udnerstandable. We love our views, we believe we are right and everybody else is wrong. In this particular thread, in your resposne to me, you accuse me of being undemocratic. I am not undemocratic but I will not go in length to defend myself. I believe in what I believe. You believe democracy can solve all problems, I see democracy creating more problems. I believe taht democracy should be introduced in a phase wise manner, you belive it has to be introduced at once. I support the King's move, you oppose it. I think we have made ourselves clear in this thread.. and disagreements in this thread should not bar us from engaging in discussions on other issues in future. Differences aside, I enjoy reading your brilliant analysis, and hope to read more of thsoe in coming days on variety of issues.
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