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I need to become a lobbyist

After I spent eight months or so, I found out that there are basically four types of people in India. Cheaters, liars, thieves and scumbags. The world would be better off without India. George W. Bush was advised to attack India in order to make this world a better place, but he probably couldn’t remember names like Iraq, Iran and India, and I’m guessing that this is why he ordered to attack Iraq; he remembered that the first letter is “I” but couldn’t remember the rest. Too bad. Imagine he had a functioning brain. Imagine he actually ordered to drop a dozen or so nuclear bombs in India. The world would have been a so much better place than before. Very disappointing.

Anyway, since this didn’t happen, I’m thinking about becoming a lobbying now. And, of course, I will lobby Congress to clean up India. I don’t know if Heaven exists on earth or not. I don’t know if God exists or not. But I do know that Hell exists on earth and its name is India. There is no reason not to destroy this Hell …

Politics, India, Politics (India) | 11.08.2007 11:56 | No Comments

Are Indian People interested in US Presidential Elections?

At this stage, very few. In fact even among those who are interested, most may not even know who are in the race, when exactly the upcoming election is going to take place, etc. The number is bound to increase in the later stages of the election. Still, it is not going to be even one percent of the population. And most of this one percent will consist of those from four major metros.

This is not very surprising actually. This is not so because of any ill feeling towards the U.S. In fact, it will be same for almost all other countries, may be with sole exception of Pakistan. At present, the process of electing the new president of India is underway. But I am sure that the response of Indian people in this election is not great either. But interestingly, during the last two decades or so, people were much more keen and interested in U.S. presidents than ever before. And I understand that Clinton was the most popular U.S. president ever, when it comes to Indian people.

R.S.

Politics, India, Politics (India) | 26.06.2007 9:23 | No Comments

This dumb a** in White House

I’ve been writing that there are too many cheats, scumbags, idiots and liars in India, but this dumb a** in White House seems to be even dumber than all idiots in India combined.

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush on Wednesday vetoed legislation to expand federally funded embryonic stem cell research, triggering an uphill battle in the Democratic-led Congress to override him.

Two-thirds majority votes would be needed in the Senate and House of Representatives to overcome Bush’s opposition and make the bill law, and backers conceded they are short of support.

In addition to vetoing such legislation for the second time in two years, Bush issued an executive order to encourage scientists to work with the federal government to derive new methods to obtain stem cells without harming human embryos.

Critics called the presidential order a sham and said he should have signed into law the stem-cell bill, which polls show is backed by more than 60 percent of American voters who see the measure as a way combat a host of illnesses.

http://in.news.yahoo.com/070620/137/6h776.html

Unf***ing believable. He’s ruining his country and the rest of the world, but that’s apparently not good enough.

Politics, Healthcare | 20.06.2007 12:11 | No Comments

Clinton vs. Giuliani and Clinton wins?

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton has moved to a double-digit lead over her closest Democratic presidential rival, Illinois Sen. Barack Obama, according to a USAToday/Gallup poll released on Monday.

Among Republicans, the new poll showed former Tennessee Sen. Fred Thompson in second place behind former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani and slightly ahead of third-place Arizona Sen. John McCain.

Polling data showed Clinton leading Obama 39 percent to 26 percent in a Democratic primary race that does not include former Vice President Al Gore. With Gore in the match-up, Clinton leads Obama 33 percent to 21 percent.

http://in.news.yahoo.com/070618/137/6h3xy.html

I haven’t been following US politics closely lately, but it seems that Clinton will get the Democrats’ nomination and Giuliani will get the Republicans’ nomination. A while back, there was an analysis on this particular situation, and it predicted that Clinton would win. I tend to believe that that’ll be the case. From what I understand, Clinton is leading way ahead of everyone else in terms of fund raising, and at the end of the day, money talks.

Politics | 18.06.2007 8:05 | No Comments

Indian people can’t help overreacting

Just found this article today:

Washington, June 16 (IANS) The US India Political Action Committee (USINPAC), a political awareness group of Indian Americans, Saturday rapped US Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama’s campaign for its ‘anti-Indian American stereotyping’.

In letter to Obama, USINPAC chairman Sanjay Puri stressed on ethics in political campaigning and denounced the politics of stereotyping as exhibited by research notes of the Obama for America campaign, a USINPAC press release said.

‘As representatives of the Indian American community, we have been encouraged by Senator Barack Obama’s message of inclusion and his promise to bring a new kind of politics to the United States.

‘This is why we are so concerned about media reports indicating that his staff may be engaging in the worst kind of anti-Indian American stereotyping,’ Puri wrote in his letter.

Indian Americans have been caught in the campaign crossfire of the two leading Democratic presidential hopefuls - Obama and former first lady Hillary Clinton.

Obama fired the first salvo shortly after Clinton released her financial information under government ethics rules for presidential candidates.

Obama’s team circulated what was purported to be an analysis of ‘Hillary Clinton (D-Punjab)’s Personal Financial And Political Ties To India’.

The title had an apparent reference to a joke that Clinton once made during a fund-raiser in a Sikh supporter’s home that she can run for a Senate seat from Punjab and win easily.

http://in.news.yahoo.com/070616/43/6h28i.html

These people can’t help overreacting, can they? Besides, campaign funding is essentially a bride, nothing else.

Politics, India, Politics (India) | 16.06.2007 8:05 | No Comments

Sucks to be a Dutchman

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - A Dutch appeals court raised the prison sentence of a Dutch businessman to 17 years after confirming on Wednesday he was guilty of complicity in war crimes for selling chemicals to Iraq used in deadly gas attacks.

Frans Van Anraat was sentenced in 2005 to 15 years in prison for complicity in war crimes for supplying raw materials that were used to make poison gas by Saddam Hussein’s Iraq in the 1980-1988 war with Iran.

The poison gas was also used against Iraq’s own Kurdish population, including an attack on the town of Halabja in 1988 which killed an estimated 5,000 people.

Read the rest of the article here.

Wow, sucks to be a Dutchman.  If he were an American, he could’ve just continued his business …

Politics | 9.05.2007 8:54 | No Comments

This guy is as good as American …

S.Korean student blamed for U.S. shooting rampage

BLACKSBURG, Va. (Reuters) - A student from South Korea was the gunman who killed 32 people at Virginia Tech university, police said on Tuesday. They gave no motive for the worst shooting rampage in U.S. history.

Police identified the shooter as Cho Seung-Hui, a 23-year-old senior who was a legal U.S. resident, and said one of two guns found was used in both shootings on Monday at the sprawling rural campus in southwestern Virginia.

Cho killed himself at Virginia Tech after opening fire on students and staff in four classrooms in an apparently premeditated massacre. Two people were shot to death two hours earlier at a dormitory.

Police said Cho was studying English literature.

“The evidence has not led us to say with all certainty that the same shooter was involved in both shootings,” said Steven Flaherty, superintendent of the Virginia State Police. “It’s certainly reasonable for us to assume that Cho was the shooter in both places.”

Victims were found in at least four classrooms as well as a stairwell, he said.

“The gunman was discovered among several of the victims in one of the classrooms,” Flaherty said. “He had taken his own life.”

Cho was a South Korean citizen who has lived in the United States since 1992, said U.S. immigration spokesman Chris Bentley. He and his family lived in Centreville, Virginia.

STRICKEN CAMPUS

Twelve students remained hospitalized in stable condition on Tuesday, officials said.

The campus, where there are more than 25,000 full-time students, reeled with shock and grief.

“I don’t even know if any of my friends were killed, because it was so hard to get in touch with anyone last night,” said Brittany Jones, a 19-year-old Tech student from Urbanna, Virginia.

“Even if they weren’t, it wouldn’t make it any less sad. You don’t expect this to happen at your school. We’re just kids,” she said early on Tuesday as she watched members of the university’s military corps drill before class.

Some of the uniformed cadets were crying and hugging one another on the drill field, which was to host a candlelight vigil on Tuesday night in memory of the shooting victims.

Television images of terrified students and police dragging out bloody victims revived memories of the 1999 Columbine High School massacre in Colorado and were likely to renew heated debate about America’s gun laws.

“There were leg, arm, head, face (injuries), the more critical ones actually had head or facial shots. There were chest shots, leg shots, arm shots. He was just shooting to kill,” said Dr. Joseph Cacioppo, an emergency room physician who treated the wounded.

Many students expressed anger that they were not warned of any danger until more than two hours after the first attack at a dormitory - and then only in an e-mail from the university.

University President Charles Steger and law enforcement officials on Monday defended their response to the shootings, but at a news conference on Tuesday they did not discuss their response to the shootings or take questions.

“We are doing everything possible to move forward,” Steger said. Classes were canceled for the week and Norris Hall, where most deaths occurred, is closed for rest of the school term, he said.

President George W. Bush and first lady Laura Bush were to attend a memorial service at Virginia Tech later on Tuesday.

“We understand that there is going to be and there has been an ongoing national discussion and debate about gun control policy,” said White House spokeswoman Dana Perino.

But she said the focus now was on families, the school and the community.

Police said the gunman appeared to have used chains to lock doors and prevent victims from escaping. Fifteen people were wounded, including those shot and students hurt jumping from windows in a desperate attempt to flee the gunfire.

Authorities have not released the names of the victims.

Source

He’s 23 years old and he’s been in US since 1992, which means that he’s been in US since he was 8 years old.  He may not have US citizenship, but he’s as good as American.  And this article (and many others probably) call him “S.Korean student” … *** sigh ***

Politics | 17.04.2007 10:32 | 1 Comment

Bush on drugs again …

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President George W. Bush was not harmed in a motorcade accident on Friday that involved another vehicle driving to Camp David for the weekend, the White House said.

“The vehicle in the president’s motorcade was involved in an accident, however this vehicle was not in close proximity to the president’s car. The president is fine and his car was not involved in the accident,” Emily Lawrimore, a White House spokeswoman, said.

Source

Bush was on drugs again (or he’s been on drugs forever …?) …

Politics | 16.03.2007 14:46 | No Comments

Hugo Chávez’s power tends to corrupt; his absolute power corrupts absolutely

I personally feel that Hugo Chávez is essentially consolidating his power, and I have to quote one of well known sayings here, “Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely.”  I think that this applies to anyone.  However, I have to say that he is a very good public speaker; he seems to know how to capture his audience.  Also, I have to say that I agree with much of what he says in his speeches.  Whether he’s actually doing a great favor to his country men or not is debatable though.

Politics | 14.03.2007 9:49 | No Comments

“Freedom” and “Liberty” …

Someone should count how many times Bush has spoken the following two words, “Freedom” and “Liberty”, in public.

Politics | 14.03.2007 9:35 | 1 Comment