Archive | June, 2010

Will the Constitution prevail in Tennessee?

The 1st Amendment of the United States of America: “‘Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.” Zelenik’s racism: Bigotry raises its ugly head in Republican Tennessee. The South has traditionally be very racist and Anti-Semitic. Islamphobia is the twin-sibling of Anti-Semitism and racism. Zelnick has now [...]

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NSG silent about Sino-Pakistan nuclear deal

A meeting of countries exporting civil nuclear technology has ended with uncertainty about Chinese plans to sell two nuclear reactors to Pakistan. Such a deal would appear to be against the rules set by the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG). But the group’s annual meeting, held in New Zealand, has revealed divisions in the international response. [...]

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Mohandas Gandhi’s Failed Leadership in Politics, and Gandhi’s Domestic Violence and weird Sexual Perversion in his private life

Fact & Fiction: What the world thinks of Mohandas Gandhi!

Gandhi’s racism: The truth behind the mask. Behold Sergeant-Major Gandhi who supported the British during the Boer War and Zulu Rebellion. Behold the prophet of peace who worked to stratify the society in South Africa, Whites, Indians and Blacks based on the Hindu Caste system. Behold the “Enlightened One” that supported the British effort in [...]

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India sees increased Pakistani role in Afghanistan

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is exploiting the troubled United States military effort in Afghanistan to drive home a political settlement with Afghanistan that would give Pakistan important influence there but is likely to undermine American interests, Pakistani and American officials said. The dismissal of Gen Stanley McChrystal will almost certainly embolden the Pakistanis in their plan as [...]

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Iran Pak flags 150x150 Iran, Pak to cooperate in telecom sector

Defying US sanctions–Pakistan Iran cooperate in telecom and energy

Iran, Pak to cooperate in telecom sector Amid reports that US Congress has sent President Barack Obama a sweeping package of tough new energy and financial sanctions on Iran, Pakistan and Iran have shown interest in cooperation in telecom sector, weeks after signing Gas pipeline deal. According to Iran’s official news agency, IRNA, Pakistan Adviser [...]

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'Coalition of the willing' scrambles to 'cut and run' from Afghanistan

While most of American allies in the Afghan war are stampeding out of the “graveyard of empires”, the US has not formally announced the end of the war. While Bharat (aka India) has its bags packed with a minimal presence the world watches when the last US soldier will leave Kabul. When U.S. President Barack [...]

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Afghanistan: Russian interests don’t collide with Pakistani ambitions any more

Pakistani Russian relations live under the shadow of Catherine the Great’s directive to her progeny to ensure a direct access to the warm waters of the Arabian Sea. The USSR since its birth after the October Revolution of 1917 tried to live up to the promise of the Catherine the Great. Lenin was able to [...]

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India’s ongoing veneration of “Fellow-Aryan” Hitler exposes Hindu Anti-Semitism

Ironically the same parties that created a relationship with Israel are the most bigoted and the most Anti-Semitic. Modi, Adhvani, Thakary are great admirers of Hitler, his methods and and his achievements. Recognized as a “Fellow Aryan”, part of the admiration stems from racism, but part of it grows out of the Caste System. A [...]

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Lallu Ji Lal and Dr. Gilchrist created Modern Hindi 170 years ago

It is a fascinating tale of how the British manufactured history and actually created a language for the Hindus–to give them identity and make them the so called owners of the land. The culprits were John Borthwick Gilchrist (June 1759 – 1841) was a noted British Indologist like Sir James Princep. The other partners in [...]

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Afghanistan's Mineral Wealth: Political Ploy?

The political realities of the war torn nation and the timing of the release of the reports have to be considered.

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