BG... this question is not at u.... 8-) ...Quote:
Originally Posted by bingleguy
i too read PP mam's post.... didnt u understand... :roll:
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BG... this question is not at u.... 8-) ...Quote:
Originally Posted by bingleguy
i too read PP mam's post.... didnt u understand... :roll:
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Originally Posted by littlemaster1982
innum majority people ippadi dhaan irukkaanganu sollavandhEn....
:2thumbsup: :clap: :bow:Quote:
Originally Posted by joe
singaiyilaa? :roll:
Thampi ..Previous post-lam konjam padichu paaruppa.Quote:
Originally Posted by sarna_blr
That's OK. I felt your above reference was irrelevant. Vera onnum illa.Quote:
Originally Posted by sarna_blr
neenga solla maatteengalaa? :roll:Quote:
Originally Posted by joe
Mr Joe... no probs... i read previous posts also... and ur blog.... :roll:
Glad that you brought it here. It is true Infact the death toll crossed 400 last year here and this year it is mounting as well. But it is confined to certain places in the city. African americans are most of them who commit these murders and more than racial discrimination it is the lack of education and employment opportunites that causes them distress and commit these blunders :evil:
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Originally Posted by pavalamani pragasam
So, it is confirmed? Not some unfounded sensational news in a janatha magazine!
ajithfederer,
Don't you see that in this case arasu has given an 'ara vEkkAdu' badhil? First of all, he doesn't even comprehend the difference between a state and a city (Phily is not a state but a city). In addition, ethnic conflicts / terrorism should not be considered at par with local crime / vandalism etc. You may know better about the local situation but I doubt whether any "ethnic conflict / terrorism" is going on in Phily. Another nonsense is that those were 'common' people that got killed, which is debatable. I live in the metro area of a city rated worse in crime than Phily (I think Detroit is #1 in U.S. currently) and most who get killed are in gang-wars, particularly related to drug trade. There are cases of innocents getting killed in "being in the wrong place at the wrong time", but most locals understand which areas to avoid at what times and it's quite unusual to hear about any visitors getting killed. (And you know how thorough the local media reports crime here, unlike back home).
However, I agree that with the easy availability of guns, safety is a very big concern in mega cities in U.S., despite excellent efforts of law-enforcing authorities.
Even with guns not so freely available, I think our cities (Delhi / Mumbai / Chennai/ Kolkota) must be having similar numbers - due to rowdyism, political rivalry, family conflicts etc. Many don't get reported at all or even when reported, they may be "covered up" (as suicide / heart attack for e.g.)
However, I can understand in one context -that is to give back what Clinton gave us. Unfortunately, it's so late:)