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megashane
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10 Jun 2012 01:09:41 GMT Report for Abuse
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Damed
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10 Jun 2012 00:32:59 GMT Report for Abuse
Megashame is the new found LNP Dobiya.
damn is good old gonseka dhobie |
megashane
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10 Jun 2012 01:11:11 GMT Report for Abuse
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I don't believe them very much as they lie a lot.
i didnt ask you to believe, read tamilnet... You will find good things abt gonseka
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seethrough
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10 Jun 2012 01:17:45 GMT Report for Abuse
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Megashame is the new found LNP Dobiya.
This person is a well known She-Male.
You must see his/her shaky walk and facial gestures while talking. |
AnuD Senior Member
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10 Jun 2012 01:18:00 GMT Report for Abuse
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i didnt ask you to believe, read tamilnet...
Is it true that MEgashane's wife set fire to the Crematorium because she was so fat ? |
megashane
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10 Jun 2012 01:21:47 GMT Report for Abuse
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Is it true that MEgashane's wife set fire to the Crematorium because she was so fat ?
Must be seethrough's wife... Tamils are good at killing their own husbands. Recent murder of tamil cricketer is a good example...
But since anud and see through are good old buddies you can bring see through to canada... Give him a gonseka dhobie job as well
But anud is an ex monk... So see through jungee can learn some buddhism from this hora monk
Edited By - megashane - 10 Jun 2012 01:22:39 GMT |
AnuD Senior Member
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10 Jun 2012 05:21:22 GMT Report for Abuse
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Sri Lankan President:
Can you see Sri Lanka is a Den for thieves and only for thieves. IS this the Sri Lanka that you want to leave for the future ?
A flurry of activity to carve out a top slot for an administrative official debarred by the Supreme Court (SC) from being considered to head the National Hospital of Sri Lanka (NHSL), has raised eyebrows, with medical veterans describing the bid as 'beyond belief'.
There is tremendous spade work ongoing to elevate Dr. (Mrs) Sujatha Senaratne whose claim for NHSL directorship was dismissed by the SC to a high-ranking position in the Health Ministry, medical officials asserted last week.
The move comes amidst growing concerns over insidious attempts to politicize the administrative structure of Sri Lanka s vital health sector.
They are now looking at the option of reactivating the Additional Secretary, Public Health Services slot to accommodate the incumbent NHSL deputy director, but the immediate issue appears to be Public Service Commission (PSC) clearance as the position had remained dormant ever since it was created more than two years ago, they said.
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AnuD Senior Member
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10 Jun 2012 05:23:42 GMT Report for Abuse
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When there is high corruption, A country can NEVER develop into a developed country.
Asia's Ars-chariyaawa will be an eternal JOKE.
The sleuths of Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption broke all barriers within the four walls of the Customs Commercial Cargo Division to trail behind seven top Customs officials who have acquired enormous wealth overnight according to petitions received by the Commission. Bribery Chief, Retired Supreme Court Judge Jagath Balapatabendi confirmed to The Nation that his detectives were probing seven top Customs officials following petitions received by the Bribery Commission.
Investigations have revealed valuable cargo had vanished from the Customs precincts time and again in an unprecedented manner after a senior Customs officer was killed on a contract due to inside rivalry a few years ago.
Bribery Commission sources claim that the Commercial Cargo Division at Customs is a den of corruption with errant officers becoming rich overnight.
Despite constraints to enter the Commercial Cargo Division, Bribery sleuths have made inroads and are now investigating allegations against several top Customs officials.
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Fairplay Senior Member
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10 Jun 2012 05:33:27 GMT Report for Abuse
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Hey,
The Pope doesn't carry a sword man!
This buggar is criss crossing the world trying to steal a Sword.
What can you do when the President of Sri Lanka is not sharp, he is looking / steal at least for a sword to show the modayas that he is sharp. |
seethrough
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10 Jun 2012 07:03:12 GMT Report for Abuse
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Abolition of the Executive Presidency
The abuse of the executive presidential system has caused a fall in good governance generally this has also resulted in a divided society. We are polarised not only on political lines but more significantly on narrow communal lines. And the Executive President is in the thick of these divisions. The embarrassment caused to him by the cancellation of his address to the Commonwealth Business Forum in London will be gloated over by many based on these political and communal divisions. This is because he remains the symbol of a divided society. We need, like Queen Elizabeth for the British citizens, a person who can be a focus of unity and pride. This can happen if we make a determined effort to get rid of the present system of Executive Presidency and revert to a constitutional head of state. Many independent observers have agreed that this is necessary for Sri Lanka. We have no doubt that many in the ruling coalition and indeed many cabinet ministers will happy to see it go. But nobody seems to have the courage to say so. It is the same lack of courage that made them acquiesce to the Eighteenth Amendment.
The need therefore is to, as a matter of urgency, draw up a new constitution which will abolish the Executive Presidency and have instead a head of state who will be above politics and communal differences and be a symbol of unity. William Gopallawa fulfilled that role with much acceptance and there are many now who can easily fit into that role, if only our politicians have the ability to think beyond their noses. Under the head of state will, like in the British model, be a Prime Minister and cabinet, as we had in the early years of independent Sri Lanka. That will be the only way, in the present state of affairs in our country, to return to the rule of law, to constitutional restraints on state power, to protect the rights of citizens in terms of international covenants, and for a robust and independent public service, judiciary and an apolitical police and security apparatus. Nothing short of this can restore the democratic rights of our people. The need is urgent and there is no need for Parliamentary select Committees to go into this again. We already have the reports of past all-party committees and parliamentary committees to form the basis of a new constitution. Somebody has to take them from the shelves, wipe off the accumulated dust, and send it a team of constitutional lawyers to bring out a document for discussion and implementation.
The need now is for, in the words of Dr Williams, a rebirth of an energetic, generous spirit of dedication to the common good and the public service, the rebirth of a recognition that we live less than human lives if we think just of our own individual good. |
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