Posted by: hurray May 24, 2005
Bomb Blast in Capital 120 feared Dead
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Newuser, you said, "You think , we the people, are not strong enough to put the King and the politicians under control." Are you sure? I doubt that. Let's face it, at the present situation, Nepal lacks people with genuine leadership skills. The last half of 15 years of democracy was the perfect launch-pad for anyone who sees himself/herself as a true leader and has just one intention, serve the nation and its people to come out and make a change. During those times, nepali people were exhausted by the incompetence of democratic leader to rule the country and were desperately seeking for alternatives in leaders but to everyone's dismay, there were none. Only one or may be two seemed to have stood out, namely Baburam and Prachanda; but they soon turned devils while fighting against the devils. So newuser, where were the leaders of nepal at that time? And if you meant all those people who participated in the DC rally by saying "we the people," then let me assure you, no they are not strong enough to put the king and the politicians under control. They were not strong enough to abandon the american luxuries and go back to Nepal to protest, they were not strong enough to risk their lives and protest in the streets of Nepal, they were not even strong enough to organize one effective rally to promote Nepali solidarity, let alone unify them against the corrupt politicians, king and the terrorist maoists. And you my friend, if you think you have the skills, to lead, you are gravely mistaken. You cannot even put forth a convincing arguments in every discussion, instead resort to name calling; you cannot even try to broaden up you mind-set to look at things from different angles, at least from the angle of the ones you are discussing with; how the hell do you think people like you can ignite a successful revolution that will change Nepal for good?
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