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chinese arrogance
by kalyan ram on May 13, 2008 12:08 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

just few days back ago the chinese showed their arrogance and scant respect for mother nature by taking olympic flame on mount everest.....the mother nature exacted revenge on chinese arrogance in the form of earth quake....

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by Vishnu Sharma on May 13, 2008 12:30 AM   Permalink
You are absolutely right about it.
No one messes with Chomalungma the Mother Goddess
Mt. Everest.

These atheist chinese dared to put their dirty feet on her and grin their dirty smiles.

While Chomalungma had the last laugh.

Today the chinese are laughing and acting arrogant tomorrow they will be laughing from the other side of their face.

We shall try to listen carefully and hear how that other laughter sounds !!



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by Sheetal Kaur on May 13, 2008 12:57 AM   Permalink
Vishnu Sharma it seems to me that you are relted to Kalyan Ram some how, Everest is nothing but a piece of rock, which came into existent due to the force of the earth crust namely India into China and Tibet.
Yes it is a source of many a rivers and fresh water but noting else and that will dry out very soon in future.
As the glaciers melt away.
Don't try to make it into some religious Farce which it is not.
Knock it down it could yield lot of stuff who knows how much Marble or granite is in there.



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by mushir pankar on May 13, 2008 12:18 AM   Permalink
i m really sorry for the people of chinese ,specially for the students who got burried in that high school building .may god give strenth to that children parents and bless them.

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by Sheetal Kaur on May 13, 2008 12:49 AM   Permalink
Kalyan Ram
Your brain does not contain Gray matter, To me it is more like a coconut Hard outside and Nothing inside.
What has all these things got to do wit flame on everest.et all what is so special about Everest except that it is the highest mountain on earth a an aftermath of a big earthquake it self.
Thousand have gone to the top thousands have lit fire there.
What is so special of a torch with flame going up there.
If you are so worried why don't you go out and ask some pundit to perform a mass Pooja burning thousands of pounds worth of oil and other stuff.
I hope mother nature also take revenge on you for such a sick thinking in time of such a grief.



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by raj on May 13, 2008 12:16 AM   Permalink
yu know that is bullshit and wishful thinking to simplify things. but you are right - only you could have packaged yur message better. the chinese have screwed up their environment badly.

well its their country, they can do what they like, they suffer the consequences of their actions.

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by kalyan ram on May 13, 2008 12:19 AM   Permalink
did you forget all major rivers source is from tibet......and if the chinese screw the environment in tibet it will india also.....tibet is called roof of the world.....and in sichaun where the epicentre is located is part of greater tibet....

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by raj on May 13, 2008 12:22 AM   Permalink
true, i know there's some plans of diverting the rivers and its sources it will be pretty bad. but you know closer home we have some idiots in india too who have been thinking of linking rivers and diverting rivers!

the truth is we need micro management of water - a tank, bund, lake in every city, town, village. and raising ground water level. renewable energy. reduce pollution. reduce waste. phew long list! we shouldnt be another america - the epitome of pollution. also we shouldnt become china - grow at all & any cost!

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