Owner59
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ORIGINAL: Owner59 I think you`re wrong about the worth of an (sincere) acknowledgment of mistakes or wrongdoing. And it`s way to soon to declare failure or success In this case Cameron strode on his tail each step of the way. I first read of his impending trade mission some days ago while perusing the Asian news, and they mentioned his going to the memorial and apologizing as a part of the trip. One thing he was trying to do also was to talk India out of a big military deal with France and instead buy English. Murphy's Laws being fully ascendant on this occasion, a major bribery scandal regarding English made helicopters sold through their Italian overcorporation occurred, immediate prior to his visit. This set the background for the events that followed and which were discribed earlier in this thread. Cameron made grand speechs about the brotherhood and franternity between the English and India and went and visited this memorial to this minor outrage, at least as has been noted in this thread, among the many committed in colonial India, and did not apologize. Further, when asked, as India usually does, about when the English planned to return this great diamond the English stole, he told India, the English were keeping it. This led to the sort of commentary posted earlier, and both side walked away with their feelings hurt. "The lady doth protest to much....me thinks...." Shakespeare Your bias is pretty obvious. FYI......it is on you(or anyone) to prove your pronouncements and statements to others.......not the other way around. And if you want any kind of success and influencing the debate,you must have an easliy persuasive argument.
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