Posted by: Kevin_ekstrom October 17, 2007
Dalai Lama awarded top US civilan honor
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 Ha Ha Ha,

Welcome to the real world of dirty political game. Only if it weren't for their bitter past with the white race, Frenchies would already have been China's best allies ever since they backed out of Iraq war.

Samsara, didn't it ever occur to you that you were contradicting yourself throughout your postings? You said,

“BTW, most/some of us here in sajha ain't Tibetan but defintiely do sympathize with their cause.” Is it some or most?

“Greed and corruption has no room here as he was merely 2 years of age when he was recognized as the 14th Dalai Lama.  Would a 2 year old boy ever think about politics and money??  Also, when boys his age were being boys, he lived a life totally submerged into the religious texts.” - So, if anybody is given the opportunity as he has been given, wouldn't he/she be decorated with awards and medals just as he has been? And is it not that whatever he has achieved, it is not on the basis of merit and his intelligence and just because he was the lucky or the chosen one?

“We all know that even though The Dalai sees Bush as a warmonger, the sense of compassion is so great within him that he has forgiven him like he'd do to any normal human out there” - First of all, I don't know that, may be you do, but I don't. I also don't know what compassion compells him to forgive Bush and 'Mao' but what I know is he ultimately vanishes deep into the Man Sarobar lake when it comes to asking Bush to take his hands off of Iraq. Even if he does, he is not going to pursue Bush. Does this not make him a politician? Where does his humanity go when he can ask for a free Tibet but not for a free Iraq?

“Hell, in Nepal even the Tibetans born there are not given citizenships nor any land ownership rights, can you fuggin believe that?? â€œ - Nowhere in the world your offsprings get citizenship of that country if you declare yourself as a refugee and stay in a camp, not at least in Nepal. But anyways, who is kidding who here, how hard was it, or is it to get a Nepalese citizenship and who hasn't gotten it?

Please save yourself from such hippocrites, unless ofcourse, you yourself are one.

** My previous post got lost somewhere while I was trying to post supposedly because of the damn busy server. I regret if I am not making myself clear this time. **

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