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shan
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65% Malay Muslim


Are you opting out Christian Sinhalese?
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Shan,

The war is not over. Lets see what will happen. There is nothing we can do for now, and you know this.. We are not Mahinda or VP.

But ill have to pass I don t have Cowboy or shepherd skills to manage cattle & Sheep


LOL.. Politics in Sri Lanka is like smoking cigarettes. It kills you slowly or suddently. Whatever you have done for the country, you will be a traitor for a section of the population.. That suckks.. Sri Lanka is a failed democracy, trust me.

costa,

Nice thinking. I salute you to defy the extremists and being honest.
Edited By - KURAL - 29 Sep 2008 23:32:36 GMT
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First the story about Arumuga Navalar now this story about western ppl.


Both are true proven facts.

We don't expect you to accept the facts. You and other eelamist are traitors to Sri Lanka. Just go away from Sri Lanka for us to live peacefully.


Edited By - peacemakerSri - 29 Sep 2008 23:37:09 GMT
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That suckks.. Sri Lanka is a failed democracy, trust me.

Sri Lanka never was a democracy to become a failed democracy. It was and always will be a mocracy that feed punnaku.
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LK Information  29 Sep 2008 23:36:56 GMT  Report for Abuse  
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Westerners Thought To Use Not To Abuse
This is the problem the country faces you guys get carried away and abuse everything and go further and abuse the wife and family too

Don t blame the westerners give some credit to the Tarzan Kasiya Brewers

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Illicit liquor death toll rises to 19
September 29th, 2008
The death toll of people who had consumed illicit liquor in Weliveriya rose to 19 today. Over 40 people are still receiving treatment in hospitals. Police have arrested six persons including a woman in connection with the illegal brewery. Monday, September 29, 2008 10:53:18 AM


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Both are true proven facts.


Both are BS.

You didnt prove any facts. Alcohol was well known before any Europeans came in Sry Lanka, you dont believe me ??

And secondly you didnt give me the name of the mistreated Eastern student !

We don't expect you to accept the facts.

I don't expect you to prove BS.
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LK Information  29 Sep 2008 23:41:41 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Hello Peace

Just answer my question

are you ready to opt out Christians?
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10 March 2008

The Rudd Government today announced a new national strategy to address the binge drinking epidemic among young Australians

The binge drinking problem

Binge Drinking imposes a huge toll on our community. The 2005 Australian Secondary Students Alcohol and Drug (ASSAD) Survey found that in any given week, approximately one in ten that is 168,000 12 to 17 year olds reported binge drinking or drinking at risky levels (defined in this report as seven or more drinks for males and five or more for females). For 16 and 17 year olds, one in five drank at risky levels.

A study of community football clubs in 2000 carried out by the Centre for Youth Drug Studies showed that:

* 13% of 18-20 year olds drank 13 or more standard drinks each time they visited the club
* 83% left the club as the driver of a vehicle and
* 70% of males (30% of females) believe drinking is an important tradition at their club.

In addition to the objective evidence on the costs of binge drinking, there is the untold impact on families and communities around the country.


Sri Lanka is a heaven compared to these stats.

Edited By - peacemakerSri - 29 Sep 2008 23:54:34 GMT
KURAL
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Just go away from Sri Lanka for us to live peacefully.


LOL you even don't live in Sri Lanka.. LOL.. Anyway i left this country long time ago.. Thanks God !

peacedestroyerSri,

Please dont tell us that the westerners force the modayas to drink liquors ! You will lose credibility ...
Edited By - KURAL - 29 Sep 2008 23:46:05 GMT
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Arumuka Navalar
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In today s Tamil world, Arumuga Navalar s reforms are seen by many as too conservative and is overly conforming to principles of sanskritization. His affirmation of caste ideology is officially unacceptable to secular nationalisms, of both India and Sri Lanka. His affirmation of the status of initiated Brahmins and of Sanskrit is unacceptable to Dravidian nationalism of Tamil Nadu state. Nevertheless, in the middle of the nineteenth century he articulated and nurtured the belief that the meaning of being Hindu lies in Shiva s temple and in the culture it generates.

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