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Well the last point kind of happend. Stephen Send a noteboard - 17/03/2011 03:42:15 PM
How often do you hear "Buddhist fanatics, incited by agents of the Dalai Lama, detonated four massive truck bombs, killing over 150"? Or "The Dalai Lama has said that President Obama is 'living in a state of grievous sin'"? Or "These Buddhist pilgrims were rejected by the Dalai Lama, who says they are not true Buddhists and have no right to remain in Dharamsala"?
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Dalai Lama resigns as head of Tibetan government in exile - 17/03/2011 03:41:06 AM 722 Views
so how long do they normally wait for the next Dalai Lama - 17/03/2011 04:22:08 AM 471 Views
Yes, he'll still be the Dalai Lama - 17/03/2011 09:42:36 AM 414 Views
Re: so how long do they normally wait for the next Dalai Lama - 17/03/2011 10:23:17 AM 426 Views
Till the re-incarnation is found. . . - 17/03/2011 03:36:28 PM 599 Views
thanks i just added that to my que - 17/03/2011 05:26:28 PM 411 Views
On the surface - 18/03/2011 01:46:16 AM 491 Views
It's funny how we hate all other unelected, theocratic leaders, but not this one. - 17/03/2011 10:32:17 AM 453 Views
Because he's not persecuting people on a mass scale? *NM* - 17/03/2011 12:22:55 PM 189 Views
A benevolent dictator beats democracy any day. *NM* - 17/03/2011 12:57:09 PM 181 Views
Well there is the fact that being in exile means he has no power - 17/03/2011 01:00:27 PM 466 Views
He has no power and he's Buddhist. - 17/03/2011 03:32:07 PM 410 Views
Well the last point kind of happend. - 17/03/2011 03:42:15 PM 532 Views
No it didn't. Not even remotely. - 17/03/2011 03:50:35 PM 387 Views
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