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TM
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Posted on 05-30-06 11:58
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This is such a Oxymoron kind of poll. We already know there are 85%+ (as per nepali statistics) are hindus, don't you think there will be majority votes by default? When the poll is conducted, of course, most of the 85% of the nepali people will vote for a Hindu state. The question is about whether it's a fair thing for every individual nepali to become a secular state. I don't suggest butchering a cow right from today itself. The kind of tolerance among the hindus, buddhists and others in the country is one of the most prominent examples of religious tolerance the rest of the world can learn from. We should preserve this achievement we have maintained for centuries. But when we as nepalis are considering for a constitutional amendment or an entire new constitution, we should separate the religion from the law, just like separation of Church and State in the US. Though majority of the Americans are christians, it has not been declared a Christian Nation. If we don't do that then people will have to continue to lie on the govenrment job application that they are hindus too so that they will not be discriminated against.
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Gesar
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Posted on 05-31-06 2:13
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Yes, TM you are very right. It saddens me that sahja admin also placed a poll, won't that far to call the admin of sahja bias nut do say that it is of bad taste. even with a login before voting for accountability does not give a fare assessment of right or wrong!! there will be people with more that one user name. most importantly these polls is not showing democracy but a lack of respect for others dignity as citizens. all the 40 thieves vote to go and rob the village thing does not make it right!!!
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memyselfandnepal
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Posted on 05-31-06 5:08
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Democracy is all about the rights of Majority. It's plain and simple in Democracy. Rule of thumb in Democracy: Numbers are more important.
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ImI
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Posted on 05-31-06 5:23
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Man when are u guys stop crying?ur paliament most powerful on earth has already declared secular.U guys have too much knowledge of democracy.hahah what can i say.
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VincentBodega
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Posted on 05-31-06 6:48
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TM and Gesar, Fair assesment in democracy is given through numbers. Do you really think any one of the jokers in thar parliament are capable of running the country? I think not. Only reason they are there smashing their dirty hands on the table like monkeys is that of the number. Learn to respect the number in democracy, even if you find yourself in the other side of the times. About keeping Nepal a hindu state, I have talked about this in my other postings, its just not about logic. Its more about customs and "afno paan." You talk about separation or religion and law. Isn't it ironic that you have to pass a law for that purpose? How about we dont talk about it and just leave it way it is? Hinduism has never bothered anyone in Nepal, it has always welcomed everyone. Why mess with someone thats so strong to our hearts and hasn't affected anyone?
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Gesar
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Posted on 05-31-06 6:57
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VincentBodega, Not with standing, your take of don't fix it if it's not broken but does not hindusim also teach to better one lives and those around us family, friends and even enemies??? ask but you already had the answer, secular gives our friends and eveyone in nepal that.
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VincentBodega
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Posted on 05-31-06 7:01
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you will have to explain it to me how being a secular state "betters our as well as our enemies" lives.
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saroj
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Posted on 05-31-06 8:34
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Even in US they have christmas holidays. Maoist extremists want to get rid of all the Nepalese traditions that we have so they can spread their culture of hate and murder.
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TM
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Posted on 05-31-06 10:55
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Dear memyselfandnepal and Vincent Bodega! where did you learn that "democracy is all aboutthe rights of Majority"? It's about giving equal and fair rights to every individual and everyone getting a fair shot at succeeding in life. Let's talk about 'affirmative action act ' in the USA. This law itself is despised by the majority white yet they implemented it (with varying degree of success). Of course, we can never achieve Utopian society but its worth a try. It is the duty of the government to take care of every individual in the population just like a mother takes care as her own children with impartiality and in return people owe due taxes to the government based on the criteria decided by the legislative body. I am all for preserving customs and traditions. It should be right of every indvidual to follow any kind of established religion. I have no problem with Dashain and Tihar being observed as national holidays since it is a fact the majority of workforce being hindus won't be able to work during such great festivals. People I say, stand for a right cause. Let me leave you with this note, "With great power comes greater responsibility". and I salute every powerful individual who abide by that thought.
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VincentBodega
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Posted on 05-31-06 12:09
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TM, you wrote "...we can never achieve Utopian society but its worth a try." Read that over and over again. Now, tell me why?
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BathroomCoffee
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Posted on 05-31-06 2:48
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CAN WE PUT A LID ON THIS SHIZZZ !! KEEP RELIGION AND STATE SEPERATE(its already been done so shut the fug up). Poliyics and religion in one boat ? Gotta be kiddin me. I mean if you morons want to go back to old ways then fine restore Monarchy bring back the Fuggin Hindu Kingdom. Oherwise SHut THe Fug UP !
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BathroomCoffee
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Posted on 05-31-06 2:50
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Cut down those holidays and MAKE THEM LAZY ASS NEPALI GOVT FOLK WORK instead of sitting on their BIG FAT azzez !!
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lalpari
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Posted on 05-31-06 2:56
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BathroomCoffee
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Posted on 05-31-06 3:01
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Yo Gadha haru lai Chi chi pani chahiney Papa pani chahiney !! Yeah keep crying over that spilled milk. ha ha ha it ain't gonna make it back to the bottle. he he !!
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