Thursday, August 7, 2008

Hello friends,

I have received the following mail from Binod Mohan

"Thank your stars that we have America to protect the world against all evil. That is why you live so peacefully in this bad world. Its easy to make noises when you are safe and secure. The poor common Afghan is happy that America protects him. Karzai, their president wants America to stay and secure his country. Did we not see what the Taliban was doing to Afghanistan...and yet you want the Americans to leave and let the Taliban come back!!!!

Same with Iraq. Bush will be judged by history as one of the worlds greatest leaders during whose time the world became a better and safer place. If you are the toughest and calmest boy in school, you will take shit from even the weakest boy but upto a point where you are not rattled. but the day you attack him he is going to flex his muscles and show his strength.
America was attacked and they are not going to take that lying dow. They have reacted and along the way if there have been some aberrations, so be it. But dont mess with them any more is the message to the world.And Bush is their President."

I fully agree with Binod.
Very few men have the guts to take an unpleasant decision which will benefit mankind.
Freddie Roosevelt took the unpleasant decision to drop the Atom Bombs in Japan which abruptly ended the second world war. If he had not used them, the war would have continued for many for years, with many millions of deaths and probably India would have been under either German or Japanese occupation. Not a very pleasant thought.

Bush may have used the WMD excuse to attack Iraq but then Itaq by attacking Kuwait had made the complete area volatile. There would never have been peace in the area if Sadam was alive.
By continuing the battle and taking it to Pakistan, Bush has also put the Pakistan regime on notice.
We should be thankful to Bush for fighting our battle for us.
We Indians are an impotent race and cannot take action against terrorists because of Vote bank politics.
Our boarder guards allow them free access into India for just a Rs one hundred note.
Our politicians give them ration cards and other identities so that they can live happily and cause the maximum damage, as where and when they want.
If any terrorist is caught, the daughter of a chief minister gets herself kidnapped by terrorists so that other terrorists may be released in exchange.
The same party then creates a row when a small piece of land is given to help pilgrims and sets the ball rolling for long drawn violence in Kashmir.
Some of our boys have accused me of always ranting about politicians.
Now, even the Supreme Court of our country has raised its hands in despair saying only God can save this country from politicians.
We have seen the tamasha which went on in Parliament during the No-Confidence motion against Manmohan Singh with all sorts or charges and counter charges being exchanged.
I have a suggestion.
Afzal beg is lying in jail for trying to blow up parliament
His mercy petition is pending with the President of India.
He should be released and given another chance to blow up parliament, when it is in session.
Musarraf should send his crack terrorists to assist Afzal.
This time, our jawans should roll out the red carpet for them instead of laying down their lives.
We are fed up with our politicians and parliament is the motherhead of all these corrupt politicians.

Radheshyam

1 comment:

Matt Lobo said...

Hello! Fellow Goethalites

There's a lot of Political exchange taking place as can be seen from the messages posted on the Blog and e-mails.

Before WE get carried away and fly off the Planet, PLEASE ponder on the moral of the poem and let commonsense prevail.

We want to see a peaceful World, altrustic, but it cannot be achieved if we are wrangling among ourselves.

The six Wise Men of Hindustan ( I have included myself in this group)

There were six men of Hindustan,
to learning much inclined,
Who went to see an elephant,
though all of them were blind,
That each by observation
might satisfy his mind.

The first approached the elephant,
and happening to fall
Against his broad and sturdy side,
at once began to bawl,
"This mystery of an elephant
is very like a wall."

The second, feeling of the tusk,
cried, "Ho, what have we here,
So very round and smooth and sharp?
To me ’tis mighty clear,
This wonder of an elephant
is very like a spear."

The third approached the elephant,
and happening to take
The squirming trunk within his hands,
thus boldly up and spake,
"I see," quoth he,
"the elephant is very like a snake."

The fourth reached out an eager hand,
and felt above the knee,
"What this most wondrous beast
is like is very plain" said he,
"’Tis clear enough the elephant
is very like a tree."

The fifth who chanced to touch the ear
said, "E’en the blindest man
Can tell what this resembles most;
deny the fact who can;
This marvel of an elephant
is very like a fan."

The sixth no sooner had begun
about the beast to grope,
Than seizing on the swinging tail
that fell within his scope;
"I see," said he, "the elephant
is very like a rope."

So six blind men of Hindustan
disputed loud and long,
Each in his own opinion
exceeding stiff and strong;
Though each was partly in the right,
they all were in the wrong!

Moral:

So oft in theologic wars,
The disputants, I ween,
Rail on in utter ignorance
Of what each other mean,
And prate about an Elephant
Not one of them has seen!