Posted by ohnepal on June 23, 2006
So the events flowed something like this:
1) Kantipur and other SPAM funded media ready to have a go at Palace and RNA.
2) Kantipur and other SPAM funded media ready to hail their masters Maoists (terrorists) again.
3) Conpiracy theory starts.
4) Plans developed
5) Huge mobs brought together brought up at one place.
5) Accident happens between biker (Angdawa Sherpa) and ADC Bharat Keshar jiu's car. Clearly the fault of the biker.
6) Dispute between biker and ADC.
7) Someone hits the biker or ADC first (still not clear)
Mob (which had been paid to have a go at ADC and his two sons) starts cleaning it's hand on Bharat jiu and his offsprings.
9) Angdawa Sherpa goes back home with a few thousand rupees. The mob gets a few tens/hundreds of rupees.
10) ADC and two son get into the hospital
11) Palace's name dragged and brought down
12) Now the biker says he is receiving death threats. So this is another way of bringing long term benefits from the pre-concotted event.
13) The next would be (or after reading this it won't be): Some kind of attack on the Biker and the Palace will be blamed again.
We end there on 13 unlucky points. Unlucky for SPAM though. We know every move, we decipher every move. SPAM your heroes may be Maoists (terrorists) but we still will give a chance to Peace and not to SPAMs by you and your Mouth pieces like Kantipur.
In days to come you will see more on the following from SPAM:
1) How to bring down Palace
2) How to bring down RNA
3) How to legitimize (the illegitimate) SPAM and Maoists (terrorists) and how to gain personal benefits at the cost of Nation.
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Posted by ohnepal on June 7, 2006
We would love to see equal development of country. At the same time we hate to see Reservations based on caste, creed, sect, origin, nationality, and also gender … These just do one thing: DIVIDE THE NATION. If you want the proof, look Southwards and you would see a nation confused and bleeding out of reservations. We need no Southwards way of Democracy…got it SPAM?

As add on to the above picture Nepalnews says:
Speaker Subash Nemwang (center) and other political leaders and women rights activists at an interaction program on "One third participation of women in every level of state mechanism " in Kathmandu, Wednesday, June 07 06. nepalnews.com/rh
One of our reader points out:
In the picture there are 7 homo sapiens. Out of this, 2 belong to Feminine race i.e. 28.57143% feminine in a discussion that is talking about 33.33333 % reservation to women.
Hello, SPAM…are you eating your own words or are you bringing just rhetorics? I think there must be some feminine ants in the picture that we can't see. Ants and female homo sapiens together making 33% or more?
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Posted by ohnepal on May 23, 2006
OhNepal will bring it's analysis of why SPAM succeeded where the Democratic Royal governemnt failed. Some mistakes which could have been avoided by the Palace and how SPAM is good at deceiving the others. The analysis will be a study on "how wrong (SPAM) can be made to look right" and "how right (Palace) can fail to make itself look right". Some lessons in politics and diplomacy from Nepal. Keep hooked.
If you have your suggestions regarding this topic please leave your comments here. We will try and incorporate your ideas in our analysis and give due acknowledgement to the people who deserve it!
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Posted by ohnepal on May 20, 2006
Free the Ministers Campaign
OhNepal would like to see all the Ministers (Kamal Thapa, Ramesh Nath Pandey, Tanka Dhakal, Shris Shumsher Rana, Nikshya Shumsher Rana and others) of the erstwhile government to be released with immediate effect.
With no due reason to support their arrests, the SPAM members are resorting to cheap stunts and gimmicks and victimizing the people who have the guts to stand up for Democracy and rights.
OhNepal wants the Ministers to be released.
If you support this cause kindly leave us your comments to show your support.
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