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bineet
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Posted on 08-09-06 9:44
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LONG LIVE THE KING! He has gone through a lot trying to correct things in a corrupt mob ruled country. I admire his extraordinary step to correct Nepal but it was by ordinary ways and the people chosen to do the job were less than ordinary people. It was all done by the corrupt Indian directed hooligan leaders of SPA and Maoists. There is a book written by Kuber Sharma named "bidroha". You will get a good glimpse of how Nepali incompetent n' dishonest leaders are directed by India in their efforts in grabbing power and money and selling Nepal and also how every aandolan is powered by India for it's own benefit. The king knew very well he was taking a risk for his throne which he mentioned in his speech when he took over. Yet he took the step for the people of Nepal. I admire him for that.
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Tyra
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Posted on 08-09-06 9:48
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I’m also repeating the same “long live the king”
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TM
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Posted on 08-09-06 10:07
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Long live the King of pop..He has been through so much. Everyone trying to get their hands on his millions!! hehehe
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nepalean
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Posted on 08-09-06 10:16
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I remember the bbc quoted " king is gambling big". I guess he is about to loose the game. But his aim to lift the country should be noted!
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ImI
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Posted on 08-09-06 10:36
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Long live the king...hehe btw who is after his life anyways..
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AznshawtY
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Posted on 08-09-06 10:54
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ImI
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Posted on 08-09-06 11:05
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AznshawtY
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Posted on 08-09-06 11:27
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ImI
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Posted on 08-09-06 11:51
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hehehe ;);) *kiss* n* hugs* goodnite sweetiepie;)
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JaiHindu
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Posted on 08-09-06 11:54
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LONG LIVE THE KING!!! JAI PASHUPATINATH!! GUN DOWN THE SPAMMERS AND THE TERROSRIST..
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gaalab
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Posted on 08-10-06 2:27
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Yeah, let him live long... but not as a king, but as an ordinary citizen... He should be a "maanav", not a "daanav".
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Shaiva
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Posted on 08-10-06 3:07
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Hey guys, if all of you love Gyancha so much, why don't you take him where you live? Nepalese in Nepal are sick of this gambling mafiosi murtichor.
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Amrikane
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Posted on 08-10-06 6:03
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You dare to say this in Nepal. Long Live SPAM (that's what millions of Nepalese have said) and F**k Gyane and his Chamcha.
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bineet
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Posted on 08-10-06 10:35
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fu.k amrikane for his third class remarks. u r showing third class background...
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TM
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Posted on 08-10-06 11:55
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Bineet! How can you justify that Amrikane has a 'third-class' background...Could you please convince me on that? Thanks in advance.. My only concern is that everyone should have equal shot at being successful in life whether it be a prince or a pauper. Also, I will consider a person to be a first class background if the person or his family has achieved that status on his own not ascribed by birth. Thanks
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ImI
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Posted on 08-10-06 1:27
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TM , let not go to royals or extremely wealthy..ok lets talk about you.. Did you had no benefit because of your dad's wealth????? Are you not planning to inherit a penny from your family fortunes??? if yes, then lets not talk about.. who is going to get what because of birth.. This is life..that is why we call fate..bhagae.. Remember even though you work hard in school somebody you always came second???? Remember you deserved promotion but somebody else took it??? Ke garne bro yestai ho everyone had their shares ...royals be it england ,japan, netherland , thailand ... they inherit.. Can anybody ask how much wealth japan's king has???is his son not going to be king??? Wouldn't you have loved that your father was king of Nepal and you could be king too??? This is life accept the fact not all men are equal ;) and will never be;):P
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TM
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Posted on 08-10-06 2:59
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Okay Imi! How do you like it when Nepal as a whole is considered one of the poorest nation in the world???? We as a nation and people should try to work as a team to move up in the world. Trust me, I am not a communist. Even at school, though all the students in the class have the same opportunity at least in the classroom, few score distinction marks while some of the even fail...the conclusion is not every one achieve equally in life but the baseline achiement can be made for all. I think you have no inclination whatsoever toward betterment of common people. At least they should have access to basic necessities of life. Remember a quote from a movie 'With every great power comes great responsibility'. If a person follows saying then history have a special space for people who have done something for mankind not for exercising an enormous amount of power and for misusing them. Another one, 'The dead take to the grave, clutched in their hands, only what they have given away.' - DeWitt Wallace Distribution of wealth to you is a zero-sum game to you in terms of inheritance or transfer of wealth which is dead wrong. But let me make you revisit Ideological Roots of the Free Market Economy. The age-old concept that man's material wealth is limited, which had arisen out of the fact that human energy had never been effectively augmented, gave way to the principle that material wealth could be expanded to an almost unlimited extent by multiplying limited natural resources and limited human energy by tools using non-human energy. The upshot of the saying is your zero sum game belief is flawed. You talk a bout fate, destiny, bad omen, jinx. Come on think and behave like you are in the 21st century or in America...You make your own luck rather than look for excuses to justify failure. I would like to associated with just people whether be it my family members or friends. Everyone has a desire for something but it's imperative that you acquire it the right and way...I could go on and on but the other points might eclipse the ones that I have set forth above...
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Posted on 08-10-06 3:10
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sathi ho, jhagada nagarau..mili juli basau..
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TM
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Posted on 08-10-06 3:13
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This is 'no jhagada' just free expression of ideas as everyone is entitled to.
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ImI
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Posted on 08-10-06 3:21
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TM.. i am impressed ..good ..i like it what you have said.. glad to know that you are not one of those commie bastards..hehehe and you believe in free market economy..trust me not going to happen in Nepal :) "the conclusion is not every one achieve equally in life but the baseline achiement can be made for all." I 100 % agree ..but in Japan ..has king stopped the people from achieving ??? or in republic of CUBA have the people achieved it??? The baseline is ...it wasn't the systems fault nor the consititution ..it is the fault of the people who implement read the law and consitution , fairness and equality..who implement those in our lives .. and who can be more wrong that the same leaders that we have right now??? removing king ..might be just a revenge after all at the end if we don't really get anything out of it... Do i like Nepal being poorest country??no.. but do i like it to be poorest country in the hand of commies ???hell no!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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JaiHindu
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Posted on 08-10-06 10:23
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JEALOUS PEOPLE.. ACHIEVE SOMETHING DUDE.. DO U KNOW THAT SAUDI'S KING IS A BILLIONAIRE..
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