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Harish Menon
Re: @Lankapat
by Harish Menon on Jun 30, 2010 03:06 PM
"Finally, China has more right on tibet than india does on kashmir."

--That is merely a debatable point and not one of profound logic that you claim.

"Instead of arguing about my main points, you chose to insult my education,"

--Grow up kid!

"An education for you would be a good idea."

--The Bantustan variety? Yeah sure!



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AKB
Re: Re: @Lankapat
by AKB on Jun 30, 2010 03:11 PM
The fake Lankan has come back. No idea on who is Alpha O'Lanka or Colombocoy or Kannadi King....hahahaha.,,what a joke? a good joke by a PakistaniPi pretending to be a Lankan.

Porki AKB and trying to cause disunity ..?? hahahaha....another joke from the fake Lankan. So this is the education u got from your ISI..hahahaha...We are not Indians......haha....how can Porkis become Indians...Oh! they are posing as Indians in the West to get jobs or eun business.


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AKB
Re: Re: Re: @Lankapat
by AKB on Jun 30, 2010 03:12 PM
A third rate PakistaniPig who cannot come out with his own Pakistani name poses as a Lankan. hahahah..

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commie basher
Re: Cheapest way to see a dictator
by commie basher on Jun 30, 2010 04:35 PM
first you go to gujarat. Don't sit in Islamabad and comment on Ahmedabad.

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dad
Read the latest UN report given in CNN
by dad on Jun 30, 2010 03:02 PM

contd. from my previous post
The survey said that "the number of the poor in the world living on less than $1.25 a day decreased from 1.8 billion in 1990 to 1.4 billion in 2005, but nearly all of this reduction was concentrated in China."
The number of poor increased in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia over the same period. Income inequalities within countries have increased since the early 1980s with few exceptions, the report said.
"There's too little aid being provided, it's too fragmented, and it's too volatile in terms of the resources that are flowing to countries," said Rob Vos, director of the development policy and analysis division of the U.N.
The survey projects that by 2050 the population will be at 9 billion, with 85 percent living in developing countries, and the global economy will have to sustain a system that will allow for "decent living." And according to Foreign Policy journal, Hu jintao is the worst dictator.


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prem k
Sometimes, dictators can be better
by prem k on Jun 30, 2010 03:00 PM

Dictators are rulers who mercilessly quell any dissent, while not really caring about the welfare of the people they rule.

However, there might be dictators who are ruthless to their dissenters, but want to do good to a majority of the people they rule, most of the time (of course, even the most benevolent cannot do good to everyone all the time). Examples of such dictators abound in Eastern and South Eastern parts of Asia.

However there are also democratically elected rulers who never do any good for their own people, but are not cruel to their dissenters because the system does not allow them to.

What is your choice?

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dad
Read the latest UN report given in CNN.
by dad on Jun 30, 2010 02:58 PM

Dollar should be replaced as international standard, U.N. report says
By Gabriella Casanas and Mick B. Krever, CNN
June 29, 2010 -- Updated 2314 GMT (0714 HKT)
The World Economic and Social Survey 2010 is supporting a proposal long advocated by the International Monetary Fund to create a standardized international system for liquidity transfer.
Under this proposed system, countries would no longer have to buy up foreign currencies, as China has long done with the U.S. dollar. Rather, they would accumulate the right to claim foreign currencies, or special drawing rights, or SDRs, rather than the currencies themselves.
The special drawing rights would be backed by a basket of currencies, which would make them less susceptible to volatility in any one currency. And because the value of a special drawing right is defined by the IMF, changes in the value of any one currency could be adjusted for.
These initiatives, supported by U.N. Secretary-general Ban Ki-moon, are meant to help sustain the international trade and financial systems that will allow less-developed countries to participate and integrate into the global economy.
In addition to the proposed reforms regarding international currency, the survey also offered guidance on increasing social well-being.
The survey said that "the number of the poor in the world living on less than $1.25 a day decreased from 1.8 billion in 1990 to 1.4 billion in 2005, but nearly all of this reduction was concentrated in

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S B
What about Gandhis?
by S B on Jun 30, 2010 02:40 PM

Sonia for locking Kesriji in bathroom and also throwing out Pawar-tariq-sangma(Amar Akbar Anthony) off the party for suggesting a move which were against the interests of her. Nehru also used to threaten about killing himself in front of Mahatma Gandhi if his demands were not met.

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S B
What about Gandhis?
by S B on Jun 30, 2010 02:39 PM

Sonia for locking Kesriji in bathroom and also throwing out Pawar-tariq-sangma(Amar Akbar Anthony) off the party for suggesting a move which were against the interests of her. Nehru also used to threaten about killing himself in front of Mahatma Gandhi if his demands were not met.

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S B
What about Gandhis?
by S B on Jun 30, 2010 02:39 PM

Sonia for locking Kesriji in bathroom and also throwing out Pawar-tariq-sangma(Amar Akbar Anthony) off the party for suggesting a move which were against the interests of her. Nehru also used to threaten about killing himself in front of Mahatma Gandhi if his demands were not met.

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