x-pert said:One of who?
Yes I'm one of human. And am not like you for your information!

AtulaSiriwardane said:One of the other...
That is the criteria..
If you are not for the you are against them..
People who are scared can't think clearly. You have to think for them... Otherwise you are against them...
They don't know their can be a neutral point of view too.![]()
agree with umadurax86 said:ooo
One thing is for sure UNP is still doing what ranil kept on doing
mataka athi ne "thopigala kiyane maha wanayak" ane muge......
wadak na meya ow kiyawala pissange wal bootha
kosandpol said:Aside from the usual UNP whining, the LTTE air craft antics remains a major embarrassment to the SLAF. We have to agree on that point.
The chief of the Air force keeps sayings it is for the last time the LTTE are able to fly their planes and the LTTE keeps making him eat his words.
General Douglas McArthur said it best when asked about the effectiveness of the first bomb attack they carried out in Tokyo after Perl harbor:
"Its only a pin prick but its pin prick right through the heart"
Last night's attack can be summed up by that quite well. Even if the actual damage is as light as the govt claims it to be, the psychological effect of it and their message is loud and clear.
This episode is "one up" for the LTTE and we will have to accept it even if we don't like it.
This once again shows our unwillingness to learn from mistakes. Even after so many similar incidents, our forces are still unable to shoot down a low flying aircraft from the ground. We know fully well the type of aircraft they use and we also know its flying capabilities (a search in the wiki pages gives all the info). Why this information is not used to turn their low flying technique against them remains a mystery.
When their flight is low enough that people can see the planes clearly from their roof tops, that flight is then well within the range of automatic weapons and even shotguns.
Give the troops training in firing at low flying objects and this menace will cease to exist.
Why that is not being done is the question that must be addressed.
ramesh_2008 said:yes you are right. They are able to bomb the unarmed tamil civilians only. they can't touch LTTE.![]()

Isuru Nayanajith Bandara said:airforce must react immediatly bcoz dey tel dat dey r always ready.
Like 'Balagiri dose ada nowe heta"
x-pert said:World ain't 'binary' mate.
There are three views for any argument.
For, Against, Neutral.
But from your views, I don't see you're neutral even though you think like that.
You're just 'against'. That's why I told that I'm not like you.
You may don't like many things of the government, you may not live in Sri Lanka. But still you were born in Sri Lanka; hence you are Sri Lankan. So creating a blog saying Sri Lanka is the land of the blind is not justifiable.
Then you ultimately becomes a part of it. Which means you're also blind. Then no point talking about a neutral view when you're blind isn't it?
AtulaSiriwardane said:I am against everything which looks wrong or stupid to me. But I am not blind with any idealogy. Neutral means not attached to anything..
At the base I am not against anything because I know everything which happens is unavoidable... I enjoy watching how people respond to different things... How I respond also. It is interesting because I don't have any set of ideas.
Yes, Pal. I am blind because what I see is not reality... What I see is a dream created by a few who picks our pockets hiding behind well planned dramas and lies and dreams.
Searching for reality is becoming a crime here... And ignorance is a virtue.
Good to know that you're against and not against 

westpra said:SL Air force must react better than this cos LTTE is capable of doing more damages to country in future..
sandun_kg said:SLA will attack strongly.
