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![]() Topic: cheaptomsshoessalei.com 2010 Prakash wrotePosted: May 03 2013 at 10:05pm |
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eserve and inherited a way more superior British systems of law. China, Japan, Europe and the rest of the big players were devastated by the war and were in no position to compete. The US was able to capitalize on it and where was India 60 years ago? Where is India today,cheaptomsshoessalei.com? It is not because critics like to criticize India. It is the self aggrandizing tendencies of India that made people to question all that hype. 12:13 pm August 22, 2010 Abhishek wrote: CWG suck .no atheletes gonna come here .no BOLT. We shd payh attn to imp things like LEh . 8:29 pm August 22, 2010 OS wrote: Mihir does make a solid argument that we cannot stand judging the games before they even take place and have completed. Who knows, maybe we see numerous world records broken and positive response from the media and athletes.That said, the CWG are certainly a missed opportunity for India to demonstrate its potential to the rest of the world. South Africa and China, in their own respects have tremendous flaws in their governance that were kept in wraps in the months leading up to as well as during the games. What the organizers and all those involved failed to realize is that events such as the CWG will shape the image of India to the naive international audience who will experience India for the first time through the athletic medium.Even after these blunders, there is still time to salvage and shine the image of India in the time that is left,cheap toms shoes. Hopefully, we glow brighter and show our better colours in the remaining time we have. 11:51 pm August 22, 2010 Anindita wrote: @OS Nobody is judging the quality of the games before they have begun. I think I side with Rahul s point of view mainly because while the games may be a success, it is true that we have lost the opportunity to present ourself on our own terms surprising everyone (in a positive way) 7:04 am August 23, 2010 OS wrote: @Anindita I agree, we didnt show the luster or sparkle that we saw leading up to the Olympics and the World Cup What I mean is that the opportunity still is presenting itself to show up during the game. However, this opportunity is different than the one Rahul proposes. In that this second opportunity is where we can salvage the image painted in the past few months.Overall, it is true that we have lost the chance to awe the world,toms outlet, but hope still remains. 8:20 am August 23, 2010 Anindita wrote: @OS What you are talking about is not opportunity .but the desperate attempt to salvage at least some amount of pride after we have lost the opportunity. One cannot call that an opportunity I think the authors are the best people to answer that question .Rahul? Mihir? Would you guys call salvaging the last bit of pride an opportunity? I would like to hear Rahul s comments .since Mihir is already optimistic about our chances. 9:02 am August 23, 2010 Prakash wrote: I think that Mr Rahul belongs to certain pathetic people in India who are anti India. India is not a poor country and she deserves to organise commonwealth games. Shame on u for being a proud unpatriotic citizen! 1
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