Reports


Zionist & racist conspiracy behind  US presidential election

OUR CORRESPONDENT

Bangalore: Are the racists among White Americans and their zionist controllers playing a conspiratorial role to prevent the victory of Barak Obama as their next President? Such a fear is natural after seeing Hillary Clinton not retiring even after it became clear that she cannot enter the final party convention with the votes needed to secure the nomination.

Obama, the first Black candidate to enter the American Presidential race, has received world-wide appreciation for his upright stand against Iraq war, racial harmony and a pro-poor stand while Hillary Clinton is a total disappointment, a rubber stamp of her hated husband.

Obama admired world over: Some more primaries are left. But even if she wins all of them over Obama, she still will not have the delegates she needs to get the party nomination. Then why she is still running and fighting if she stands to lose the Democratic Party nomination? Does she want to muddy and discredit Obama’s reputation? Why she did not call it quits? Why she wants to stay on even when the fight has become so nasty and did not retire gracefully?

The youthful, anti-war, and the first serious Black Presidential candidate has inspired so much of hope from even the White youth and conducting his campaign with so much of dignity. As both the Houses of Congress are with the Democrats a victory for the Democratic Party is a foregone conclusion. But the way the fight is going on endlessly it looks Hillary is conspiring to help the victory of the Republican nominee McCain, a rank racist. Hillary has no policy difference with either President Bush or her husband Bill Clinton as president. That is why her own party delegates have rejected her. Yet she is not retiring why?

Venomous racist: It is here that we get the doubts that she is resorting to such mean tricks so that the war-monger McCain, the Republican Presidential nominee, is ultimately elected.

McCain is already acting as President when he rushed to Iraq to cheer the American forces there.

That means the venomous racist, Hillary, is not interested in her party victory or the well-being of her country. She is interested in seeing Obama’s defeat even if it is at the cost of her party.

But we are confident that in the interests of establishing world peace, instilling confidence in the shattered hearts of Blacks, Muslims and Asians and felling the tyrants who flourish, the forces of history will intervene to see that justice is done.

DV Feb.16, 2008 p.11: “Clinton’s nasty behaviour”.

DV Jan.16, 2008 p.5: “Obama: America’s first Black President?”


Castes within church

Puducherry: Archbishop of Puducherry and Cuddalore A. Anandarayar on March 19 said a meeting of the archdiocese priests unveiled a plan to resolve the Vanniyar-Dalit conflict in Eraiyur. The Church Road, especially the road leading to the Parish church at Eraiyur village, could be used “freely by all Catholics, irrespective of caste, during the time of marriage, common celebrations and funeral processions”, he said. It decided to allow the funeral car, with the parish priest on the church premises, to be used by all Catholics without discrimination. (Hindu, March 19, 2008).

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Conversion doesn’t destroy “caste identity”

That castes exist within the Christians is admitted by the church itself. Castes also exist within the Muslims, Sikhs, Veerashaiva (Lingayat), Jain, Budhist communities.

All this prove that conversion does not destroy the castes. Dr. Ambedkar, who himself got converted to Budhism, had admitted this fact.

In our book, Caste — A Nation Within the Nation, (Books for Change, Bangalore, Rs. 140) we have devoted a chapter itself to this subject.

Caste is an identity. And no power on earth can destroy this identity — EDITOR.


Editor M.J. Akbar & Seema Mustafa dismissed

OUR CORRESPONDENT

Bangalore: India never, ever had any “freedom of press”. How can there be any freedom when the media is owned by the Banias and run by Brahmins? Our April 1, 2008 Editorial had explained this point. (“Media monopoly helps upper caste rule by suppressing truth”).

So we are not surprised by the dismissal of M.J. Akbar as editor of the Asian Age and Sister Seema Mustafa, his firebrand Deputy, by its owner T. Subba Rami Reddy, an Andhra Pradesh Reddy tycoon. They were dismissed for opposing the Indo-US nuclear deal, the pet project of the Khatri PM, an American stooge, and India’s Brahminical rulers. When the entire Manuwadi  media was blindly campaigning for the  deal,  Akbar and his deputy had the courage to boldly oppose it — finally facing dismissal.

Worms called journalists: Not a single journalist protested because they belonged to a special variety of worms which when asked to merely bend straight away prostrated.

The ruling Brahminical micro-minority is converting day into night and vice versa only with the help of this gutter media which has lost all credibility. Thank god, it is dying one by one.

The rulers will do what they want to do but who asked the slaves to tolerate the muck they write in their toilet papers?


Sarkozy fall begins

OUR CORRESPONDENT

Bangalore: DV was the first in the world to predict that the fall of the show-boy Jewish President of France, Nicholas Sarkozy, will be as fast as his rise.

The French people rightly snubbed him in the latest local elections held in March. His party lost control and Socialists took over all big cities, towns and villages.

His public romance with a sexy model was not liked by the French. But Sarkozy is not bothered about poll verdict because he is fully backed by the zionists who control the Western world and its finances. His task is to implement the zionist agenda which he is doing faithfully.

DV Feb.1, 200 8 p.13: “Sarkozy proves power of Jews”.

DV Nov.16, 2007 p. 10: “Sarkozy used to break up EU”.


INDIA  SHINING

Heaven for frauds

New Delhi: Terming the country as a “fraud haven” with about 60% of the firms having detected frauds in past two years, global consultancy major KPMG, on March 18 said that India Inc. is still unprepared to handle this menace. Making the situation even worse, at least 5% companies have had losses exceeding Rs. 10 crore and more than double of them have estimated the hit on their bottom lines in the range of Rs. 1 to Rs. 10 crore, KPMG said citing its “India Fraud Survey Report-2008”. Over 70% of companies believe that fraud in India would further increase in next two years while over 80% respondents recognised fraud as a problem in the corporate environment in the country. 

—(PTI-Deccan Herald, March 19, 2008)

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Economy fast going downhill

The writing is on the wall: India is slowing down. For the 10 months of 2007-08, core industries grew by 5.5% against 8.9% in the same period 2006-07. Industrial growth in April-January 2007-08 was 8.7% against 11.2% in the same period in the previous fiscal. Exports, which account for a third of industrial output, took a hit due to the sharp rupee rise in 2007, with 2 million people losing their jobs. Add to this the latest inflation numbers — 5.9% during the week ended March 8 — and the economy does not make for a pretty picture at all. At this rate, the optimism of the last four years could evaporate all of a sudden, impacting investment and growth.

—(Times of India Editorial,  March 22, 2008)

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Rural India on death-bed

Rural India is in acute distress. Though the bulk of the population in rural India has always experienced pitiable living conditions, yet their conditions are much worse at this moment than perhaps at any other time since the mid-sixties as there is not enough work, not enough food to eat and not enough water to drink for the rural population. Those commentators who at all bother to notice the state of affairs, and they are few and far between, attribute this distress to the prevailing conditions of drought, which gives the impression, that it is a transitory phenomenon, and that it is a curse of nature. In reality however, the drought compounds the distress of the rural population as the increasing distress of the past several years has left them without any cushion. The 1990s have seen a steady decline in the level of per capita food availability in the country as a whole.

—(Utsa Patnaik, Advocacy Internet, July-Aug. 2008)

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