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POPSGhandi October 2 | Ghandi Quotes, Birthday Ghandi October 2: Our legal notices on foreclosures however, take up half the paper. ZeeMI on October 2, 2009 at 11:48 AM. No question, Ghandi was a great human being and the most important political figure in India's modern history. ... Ghandi october 2, Ghandi, ghandi quotes, ghandi s birthday, who s birthday is it today, ghandi birthday.
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POPSAn eye for an eye, for an eye, for an eye.. "An eye for an eye eventually leaves everyone blind" -- Ghandi Israel and Palestine are acting like squabbling children, but the problem is, only Israel has the power to stop it, and they're too blind and egotistical to notice it. It would help if the US would stop enabling them, too. The only reason other Muslim countries got involved in Palestine is because Israel didn't fight fair by letting Big Brother America help them out. Maybe if everyone else just buggered off, Israel and Palestine might mature and actually work things out. Yeah, and Republicans and Conservatives might start coming up with some original ideas, too. "Fat Chance."
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POPSObama’s support among Republicans grows Hmm.. Never hear that on Rush's show.. This guy is uniquely different - he's seems to b for the people (so far) better really pray for him cause the controlling bankers aren't for the peopel!!! Like Lincoln, Kennedy, King, Di, Butto, Ghandi, he'll end up ____!
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POPSBritons Involved in "India's 9/11"
So insists the Indian minister. Britain denies it. Keep this article in mind before the "official story" is cemented, and all is pinned (by design) on Pakistan or Somali pirates (the latest tale). Bear in mind too that India was a British Colony until Mahatma Ghandi got in the way and fought for their independence. Could this have been an MI5 covert attack (false-flag op) to blame on Pakistan? The terrorists asked who was British or American and did not seem to want to execute, only isolate them, and use their Blackberries (as the article mentions too). These terrorists used a lot of Western cultural tools in this well coordinated attack, which did not strike India's capital (New Dehli), but the Commercial Capitol, Mumbai, which is India's "New York City". It's being called "India's 9/11", and seems designed (via propaganda thus far) to set up war or conflict between Pakistan and India, both with nuclear arms. Pakistan has denied any involvement from inside its co
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POPSPalestinian MP Mustafa Bargouti intereviewd on The Real News Mustafa Barghouti is part of the Palestinian National Initiative which advocates a two-state solution, the rejection of political violence, corruption, & religious fanaticism, and a non-violent resistance to occupation in the mode of Ghandi & Martin Luther King, Jr. We're all equal human beings, and we are entitled to equal rights, and equal duties. -Mustafa Barghouti For more independent journalism not funded by advertising, check out The Real News .
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POPSOpen Revolt Takes Top Position at BarackObama.com
Do you think Obama will listen to his own supporters? It is sad to see that so much of what he offered up during the primaries has been tossed aside and he has "CHANGEd" his positions on, or rather, he has become more forthright with his positions on matters since the nomination was given to him. For me, that was why he never got my attention or vote to begin with, it was never very clear what his positions were from the start, I would always ask, "what are his values", "what is his position on such and such" and the answer was most often a rhetorical, "well, he is going to "change" things!" So now, what can people do? McCain is the same, 3rd parties rarely triumph, staying home doesn't really do much of anything except save the gas you might use to drive to the polls. Myself? I have joined in with the http://www.campaignforliberty.com/ There's a peaceful revolution going on, everyone is welcome to be a part of it. As Obama has quoted, "be the change"! (~ Ghandi )
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POPSAbout Olbermann and Clinton's remarks
Mrs. Clinton: The reason many want you out of the race now is because you can't win the nomination by any legitimate process, because the only way you can win the nomination now is by making the rules and credentials committees push this shit to the convention floor and to force the entire convention to allow illegitimate primary results to stand. Also, because the Democratic Party needs to start running against John McWeirdsmile, who has run unopposed since March 4 and who has run such a horrible campaign that, had Obama been allowed his rightful nomination, he would have been able to tackle McCain below the waist at least a dozen times by now. And, oh yeah: Because you are an asshole. The fact that she can feign a lack of understanding of that basic idea is outrageous, even more outrageous than "invoking a nightmare." It belies a candidate who is out of touch with the facts, either by character or by design. Remember, this is a candidate who has most recently attempted to conflate
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POPSMcCain Presidency: Neocons on Steroids "McCain would make Bush look like Ghandi", is what some are saying, and here is why: Take a look at what insiders say about McCain's foreign policy. Then look at his list of neoconservative advisers, particularly William Kristol (who led the Project for New American Century and their blueprint for a "new middle east") and former CIA director James Woolsey, whom former Colin Powell chief of Staff Wilkerson calls "scary". Note his plan for a "League of Democracies" (this is the global plan for PAX AMERICANA, per Clarence K. Streit in 1942) to "bypass the balky United Nations" for a more unilateral approach to gaining international support for war. McCain, though despised by many conservatives, is a dangerous neocon weapon of mass destruction who indeed will make Bush look like Ghandi.
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POPSThe Wildly Swinging Pendulum Paul also stated, “One of my heros in the way that he acted was Dr. Martin Luther King…and Ghandi as well.” Once again, they attack Dr. Paul and he humbly and kindly highlights peaceful ends to the means. Well, as Ghandi said,first they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win. Ron Paul is the light in the dark…he is darkhorse candidate of 2007, and he is on track for the being the darkhorse candidate of 2008. I cannot begin to imagine what those neocons would have said in regard to the founding fathers and their "radical" ways toward freedom! And the Boston Tea Party would have been called a terroristic act by same.
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POPSFrat-boy ritualism and the ancient Maya Dude, check this out! The more things change, the more they stay the same: rich kids on the Yucatan drinking until they puke: apparently this was a strong tradition even before the advent of "Spring Break." In all seriousness, most of the hippies who like to talk about "spiritual power zones" of the ancient world, and the serene wisdom of the Maya know nothing of what they are talking about. It looks to me like a Mayan religious leader probably had more in common with John Belushi than Ghandi.
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POPSGore -- must be doing something right Gore must be pissing certain people off -- those with greed at the base of their very being! According to the current president there is no reason to worry - nothing we are doing is harming the earth! Apparently the people of Earth feel differently! I'd think of voting for him -- though you know people like him somehow end up being assassinated. It seems in this world actually caring for the people is a no no -- King, Ghandi, Dianna, Kennedy's ..............
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POPSYou're IT Just how wussified have we become in America. And I'm sad to say this is just around the corner from me in the Springs. Come on, snap to it like you got a pair.
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POPSGuru Gobind Singh vs. the TSA Of course, I'm horrified and offended by the idea that we target people who cover their heads for additional security. (Especially considering that the successful terrorists of recent history did not cover their heads...) But I'm a little amused by the Sikhs once again getting dragged into this (mostly because our steak and potatoes Intelligence agencies can't tell the difference between anyone wearing something other than a baseball cap...) Then again, Kesh (uncut hair, wrapped in a turban) is just the most important of the "five K's" (external symbols of Sikh faith). What about the Kirpan? (A ceremonial dagger worn at all times, because you never know when you might have to kill an enemy of Sikhism, like Indira Ghandi, for instance...) I don't suppose they can get those through airport security either? Honestly, I'm tempted to avoid flying directly into America because of its idiotic security, and my religion doesn't even mandate carrying a weapon!