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by satyarthi on Apr 26, 2008 02:32 AM   Permalink
Abusing any symbol of reverence cannot be defended. But aggressive hindus are need of the hour. Thousand years of dark history made them ignorant and oblivious. Let them speak out. In the process they learn many thing about themselves and about others, who want to convert them, who have converted some of them in past.

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by Vijay B on Apr 26, 2008 04:39 AM   Permalink

You are the fool here you idiot! I can't understand why you're getting hurt! You're the typical Nehruvian sycophant!

According to people like you, dirt like "Golden" can go on wagging his tail and we should just keep quiet for eternity, and not give back at all! We have watched him for many many days before he has started barking way too much for us to just shut up and bear with it!

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by Vijay B on Apr 26, 2008 04:52 AM   Permalink

And yes, the war you've mentioned isn't imaginary. Millions of Hindus perished in this war, fyi. The nation as usual accommodated everyone, even during the partition. But Hindus were not accorded the same kindness.

And yes, you are a pseudo Commie. Get that straight. And you're hurtling straight into hell dear, unless you realise that you being ashamed of your own religion is like you being ashamed that your Mother gave birth to you.

Live and let live. Sarve janaaha sukhino bhavanthu. Don't try to shove your religion down others' throats. If you are the aggressor, you will pay the equal price. That is not what I'm saying, that is the nature's rule. Its the law of Karma (action/reaction).

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