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GO SACHIN!
by Samson Tellis on Apr 07, 2008 08:54 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

im sure all the morons who were against other indians carrying the torch will have a sudden change of heart....

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  RE:GO SACHIN!
by Desi on Apr 07, 2008 09:02 PM   Permalink
It is not nice to call them 'morons'.
Do not denounce people like this!!

They are fighting for a cause. If you do not agree with it, learn to disagree gracefully! Not by denouncing them!!!

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  RE:GO SACHIN!
by Samson Tellis on Apr 07, 2008 09:30 PM   Permalink
i think desi, you and i can both agree that sachin has done more for india than anyone here condemning him.....so in my mind he is a true patriot and an excellent ambassador for our country....lets get one thing clear, all the people whocarry the torch, do so for the glory of their own country rather than the host country(china)....are any of us here in any position to question and cast aspersions on sachin's integrity? i think we all know the answer to that....

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  RE:GO SACHIN!
by Lobsang Sherap on Apr 08, 2008 03:12 AM   Permalink
Samson, you are right...nobody should bring tendulkar here...infact tendulkar should not volunteeer to carry torch if IOA thinks he is the one to carry torch he would be approached by them. I think something is involved here...otherwise, I see no reason why he would volunteer to carry something that will glorify China who has killed and miamed thousands of Tibetan. He is my model but this decision..I will oppose like many of our brothers here. Sport and politics are always associated, and it is human nature to stand for peace and humanity. The pic of sachin carrying torch will forever soil his glorious past. Sachin think again, you are our model.

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