A sad day for Indian sportInternational Tests India by CROUCHING-TIGER (U1918533) 27 November 2008 As an Indian I am really saddened and frustrated by the terror attacks in Bombay. This is the first team foreign nationals were attacked by a terror group. Previously only the commoner was. Latest 10 commentsRead members' comments or add your own
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SuperKanga (U6650104) posted Nov 28, 2008 Silly, couldn't help notice that you've edited the comment to suit your own ends.
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fairandbalancedfan (U13654179) posted Nov 29, 2008 Pakistan does not deserve Indians to come and play in Pakistan - Right now India is bleeding, and it is time to find the culprits of the attack and punish them -
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ukhosla (U13685707) posted Dec 2, 2008 I personally feel that India should not go ahead with the tour of Pakistan as the Indian Govdernment strongly believes that some elements in Pakistan had a role to play in the recent Mumbai attacks.
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Pearlsaswinger (U5525278) posted Dec 2, 2008 uk....you have just done what these terrorists want.India and pakistan have been at each others throats and this attack has acheived its aim.Mutual distrust...Dont get eaten up by the dark side...
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Steve_Ireland (U6726275) posted Dec 2, 2008 Yeah Pearls, even if these guys were based in Pakistan or of Pakistani origin, they don't represent the country and it's making it worse by lumping everyone together.
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Pearlsaswinger (U5525278) posted Dec 2, 2008 ditto my sentiments about the Irish...I dont dislike the Irish in general,just the criminals who used a political situation to feather their own nests and blew people up using relgious bigotary as an ends to a means.
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Steve_Ireland (U6726275) posted Dec 2, 2008 Agreed Pearls, it's all about individuals, not nationalities, and individuals that in many cases if they didn't have 'a cause', they'd be just scumbags of a different kind anyway. Comment on this article
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