MMS ji, you should have left after teaching horse-trading to Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad. He has fallen down now. You are applying the policy of George Bush and Corparate media. They will not help you.
RE:MMS ji, you should have left after teaching horse-trading to Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad. He has fallen down now. You are applying the policy of George Bush and Corparate media. They will not help you.
by Sahadevan KK on Jul 08, 2008 10:49 AM Permalink
Sardar Bhagat Singh versus Sardar Manmohan Singh!!! || One worked with anti-imperialism and other worked with pro-imperialism.
I will be very glad if LEFT withdraw its support today. Every body is talking only of N-deal, but fail to recall that same LEFT has BLOCKED many other reform bills and agenda of the government. Like Insurance Bill, Pension bill, Labour Referom Bill, Disinvestement bill. LEFT is the sole responsible for failure of dream team of Manmohan Singh, P. Chidambram, and Mr Montek Singh Kcik these stuppid leftist out, who need them
RE:Congress has no knowledge about their alliance:
by Fried Yakov on Jul 08, 2008 09:59 AM Permalink
Hey if the Left are so pro people, then why do you not ask your 'friends' the Islamic OPEC countries to donate billions of barrels of petroleum and billions of tons of LNG to India to spur India's development? (You all have so much love for Iran and Saddam and Gaddafi). Why do you all not ask China to return large tracts of illegally occupied Indian territory and exert their influence on the Pakis to return PoK to India? Man how long are you commies going to hold on to your Goebbelian ideas? You all opposed the independence of India from the British, called NSC Bose a 'Quisling', supported the Chinese attack on India in 1962, opposed the introduction of computers in this country, and opposed liberalisation tooth and nail, all of which proved to be historic blunders. And you all still have the gall to speak?
RE:Congress has no knowledge about their alliance:
by Priyadarshan on Jul 08, 2008 09:47 AM Permalink
sahadevan KK why r u wasting time here your explations are now not enough to convice aam admi. Go home and take rest commies will be wiped out in this general election. Wait and watch
RE:Congress has no knowledge about their alliance:
by Mahesh Desai on Jul 08, 2008 09:59 AM Permalink
Dear K.K. Yeh Brahmgyan char saal baad? Or somthing else?
Hitler had a very broad opinion on democracy. If one gets a chance to read his biography, he gets to know why this man acted like the way he did. Some of the comments he made about democracy are :
Hitler found no appeal in Western democracy partially because of its slow pace. According to his logic "One works best when alone." This adage, commonly attributed to Hitler, perfectly sums up his views of democracy and parliamentary-style government. He believed that individuals operating in a democracy are not brought to their fullest potential due to the ultimatums and compromises (both in principle and practice) that commonly occur: ...democracy will in practice lead to the destruction of a people's true values. And this also serves to explain how it is that people with a great past from the time when they surrender themselves to the unlimited, democratic rule of the masses slowly lose their former position; for the outstanding achievements of individuals...are now rendered practically ineffective through the oppression of mere numbers. (Rauschning 785)
he believed "fostered class conflicts at the expense of national unity"
Hitler despised the parliamentary establishments of democracies. In his 25-Point program, he criticized the corrupt nature of representatives: "We oppose the corrupting parliamentary custom of filling posts merely in accordance with party considerations, and without reference to character or abilities" (Hitler Historical Museum 11)[3].