Guest guest Posted November 5, 2004 Report Share Posted November 5, 2004 Hi Sadhana, You know, the funny thing is almost everyone seems saddened by the results, yet somebody obviously has voted him back to power. Again repaeting office talk, a little less than half of America is sad, and .... nearly the whole of the rest of the world! Anchita (93) On Fri, 05 Nov 2004 happybose2003 wrote : >Hi Anchita, >I believed for some stupid reason that the average american is a wee >bit more sensible than us lot but they have proved how right-wing >the world is becoming as a whole- infact when I wondered " how could >they? " my husband reasoned that if we could elect the right wing BJP >for a decade then why can't the americans elect someone championing >a " holy war and crusade " against " the world's muslims and Bin >Laden " !! What I gathered from the BBC coverage of the >elections, " jhaad junior " had the sound backing of born-again >christians and traditionalists. >Anyway, joh jeeta wohi sikander so 3 cheers to Mr president and to >more body counts in Iraq, Palestine, Israel, Afghanistan and >everywhere else except the select few. >Sadhana'85 > >And all said " How can the Americans re-elect Bush to power? " >And then we thought that they are no different from us. If we can re- >elect the Laloos and the Mulayams again and again, the Americans can >have their Share of Bush-es!!! >> Love, >> Anchita >> >> >> >------------------------------ >Website: www.mgims.org >------------------------------ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2004 Report Share Posted November 5, 2004 Hmm! A certain Mr. Bill Clinton will be raring to have a go as First man of the US in 2008. Kishore Shah 1974 ----- Original Message ----- Let's hope Democrats can figure out a way to get their message across to the people and find a charismatic leader soon.. > > Shweta'96 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2004 Report Share Posted November 5, 2004 Hmm! A certain Mr. Bill Clinton will be raring to have a go as First man of the US in 2008. Kishore Shah 1974 ----- Original Message ----- Let's hope Democrats can figure out a way to get their message across to the people and find a charismatic leader soon.. > > Shweta'96 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2004 Report Share Posted November 5, 2004 Hmm! A certain Mr. Bill Clinton will be raring to have a go as First man of the US in 2008. Kishore Shah 1974 ----- Original Message ----- Let's hope Democrats can figure out a way to get their message across to the people and find a charismatic leader soon.. > > Shweta'96 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2004 Report Share Posted November 5, 2004 I am hearing that from more and more people- the question is - are americans ready for a " madam president " ? Sadhana'85 > Hmm! A certain Mr. Bill Clinton will be raring to have a go as First man of > the US in 2008. > > Kishore Shah 1974 > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: shweta verma <shweta_v13@y...> > > Let's hope Democrats can figure out a way to get their message across to the > people and find a charismatic leader soon.. > > > > Shweta'96 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2004 Report Share Posted November 5, 2004 I am hearing that from more and more people- the question is - are americans ready for a " madam president " ? Sadhana'85 > Hmm! A certain Mr. Bill Clinton will be raring to have a go as First man of > the US in 2008. > > Kishore Shah 1974 > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: shweta verma <shweta_v13@y...> > > Let's hope Democrats can figure out a way to get their message across to the > people and find a charismatic leader soon.. > > > > Shweta'96 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2004 Report Share Posted November 5, 2004 I am hearing that from more and more people- the question is - are americans ready for a " madam president " ? Sadhana'85 > Hmm! A certain Mr. Bill Clinton will be raring to have a go as First man of > the US in 2008. > > Kishore Shah 1974 > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: shweta verma <shweta_v13@y...> > > Let's hope Democrats can figure out a way to get their message across to the > people and find a charismatic leader soon.. > > > > Shweta'96 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2004 Report Share Posted November 5, 2004 But thats what politics is all abut Shweta, The highest office of any country is not necessarily occupied by someone with their head, heart and senses in the right place.It is occupied by those who can manipulate the head, heart and senses of the general public. Sadhana'85 > I think comparing dubya to arjun is a great insult to arjun...Just because he's dediated(read sellfish reasons) and determined to a wrong cause doesn't make it right...There's nothing wrong in changing your opinion if you think you are wrong...But ofcourse Bush is not smart enough to realise that,... > Shweta'96 > > > > >have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2004 Report Share Posted November 5, 2004 But thats what politics is all abut Shweta, The highest office of any country is not necessarily occupied by someone with their head, heart and senses in the right place.It is occupied by those who can manipulate the head, heart and senses of the general public. Sadhana'85 > I think comparing dubya to arjun is a great insult to arjun...Just because he's dediated(read sellfish reasons) and determined to a wrong cause doesn't make it right...There's nothing wrong in changing your opinion if you think you are wrong...But ofcourse Bush is not smart enough to realise that,... > Shweta'96 > > > > >have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2004 Report Share Posted November 5, 2004 But thats what politics is all abut Shweta, The highest office of any country is not necessarily occupied by someone with their head, heart and senses in the right place.It is occupied by those who can manipulate the head, heart and senses of the general public. Sadhana'85 > I think comparing dubya to arjun is a great insult to arjun...Just because he's dediated(read sellfish reasons) and determined to a wrong cause doesn't make it right...There's nothing wrong in changing your opinion if you think you are wrong...But ofcourse Bush is not smart enough to realise that,... > Shweta'96 > > > > >have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2004 Report Share Posted November 5, 2004 Three emails on american politics Ashok? Won't the homeland security guys be reading this? By the way, I am sure you were joking when you compared " Jhaad junior " to Arjun. I mean, I read Arjuna's stories from ACKs to Shraddha in the hope that she learns to be like him. Now I am worried she will end up like Dubya- uuughhhh!!! Sadhana'85 > > dubya ( george W / bush jr ) -- can be compared to Arjuna -- single minded dedication and determination -- that is what is needed in these trying times -- that's what won him my vote -- > > i finally " found myself " in this election -- i am a 'liberal republican' -- unless something dramatically changes -- > > did you know ? common people have the most common sense ?? > > if the id** kerry was selling peace - period -- he would have had my vote -- > > chalo -- we now have 4 years of staple politics and not flip flop politics or extramarital sex in the whitehouse-- > > kudos Dubya -- on a victory well deserved and well won -- > > asok '84 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2004 Report Share Posted November 5, 2004 Three emails on american politics Ashok? Won't the homeland security guys be reading this? By the way, I am sure you were joking when you compared " Jhaad junior " to Arjun. I mean, I read Arjuna's stories from ACKs to Shraddha in the hope that she learns to be like him. Now I am worried she will end up like Dubya- uuughhhh!!! Sadhana'85 > > dubya ( george W / bush jr ) -- can be compared to Arjuna -- single minded dedication and determination -- that is what is needed in these trying times -- that's what won him my vote -- > > i finally " found myself " in this election -- i am a 'liberal republican' -- unless something dramatically changes -- > > did you know ? common people have the most common sense ?? > > if the id** kerry was selling peace - period -- he would have had my vote -- > > chalo -- we now have 4 years of staple politics and not flip flop politics or extramarital sex in the whitehouse-- > > kudos Dubya -- on a victory well deserved and well won -- > > asok '84 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2004 Report Share Posted November 5, 2004 Three emails on american politics Ashok? Won't the homeland security guys be reading this? By the way, I am sure you were joking when you compared " Jhaad junior " to Arjun. I mean, I read Arjuna's stories from ACKs to Shraddha in the hope that she learns to be like him. Now I am worried she will end up like Dubya- uuughhhh!!! Sadhana'85 > > dubya ( george W / bush jr ) -- can be compared to Arjuna -- single minded dedication and determination -- that is what is needed in these trying times -- that's what won him my vote -- > > i finally " found myself " in this election -- i am a 'liberal republican' -- unless something dramatically changes -- > > did you know ? common people have the most common sense ?? > > if the id** kerry was selling peace - period -- he would have had my vote -- > > chalo -- we now have 4 years of staple politics and not flip flop politics or extramarital sex in the whitehouse-- > > kudos Dubya -- on a victory well deserved and well won -- > > asok '84 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2004 Report Share Posted November 6, 2004 the 'world' is not ready for a female US president -- or for that matter a Russian or Chinese female president-- still a long way to go-- remember the movie 'airforce one' :-)) democrats will be foolish to nominate her -- ashok ) happybose2003 wrote: I am hearing that from more and more people- the question is - are americans ready for a " madam president " ? Sadhana'85 > Hmm! A certain Mr. Bill Clinton will be raring to have a go as First man of > the US in 2008. > > Kishore Shah 1974 > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: shweta verma <shweta_v13@y...> > > Let's hope Democrats can figure out a way to get their message across to the > people and find a charismatic leader soon.. > > > > Shweta'96 > > ------------------------------ Website: www.mgims.org ------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2004 Report Share Posted November 6, 2004 the 'world' is not ready for a female US president -- or for that matter a Russian or Chinese female president-- still a long way to go-- remember the movie 'airforce one' :-)) democrats will be foolish to nominate her -- ashok ) happybose2003 wrote: I am hearing that from more and more people- the question is - are americans ready for a " madam president " ? Sadhana'85 > Hmm! A certain Mr. Bill Clinton will be raring to have a go as First man of > the US in 2008. > > Kishore Shah 1974 > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: shweta verma <shweta_v13@y...> > > Let's hope Democrats can figure out a way to get their message across to the > people and find a charismatic leader soon.. > > > > Shweta'96 > > ------------------------------ Website: www.mgims.org ------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2004 Report Share Posted November 8, 2004 hey! don't you think we Indians (who are supposedly against women's lib kind of thing) are better off? We had Indira Gandhi way back, and were very close to having now! Anchita On Sat, 06 Nov 2004 Ashok Bhaskar wrote : >the 'world' is not ready for a female US president -- >or for that matter a Russian or Chinese female president-- >still a long way to go-- >remember the movie 'airforce one' :-)) >democrats will be foolish to nominate her -- >ashok ) >happybose2003 wrote: >I am hearing that from more and more people- the question is - are >americans ready for a " madam president " ? >Sadhana'85 > >> Hmm! A certain Mr. Bill Clinton will be raring to have a go as >First man of >> the US in 2008. >> >> Kishore Shah 1974 >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: shweta verma <shweta_v13@y...> >> >> Let's hope Democrats can figure out a way to get their message >across to the >> people and find a charismatic leader soon.. >> > >> > Shweta'96 >> > >------------------------------ >Website: www.mgims.org >------------------------------ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2004 Report Share Posted November 8, 2004 hey! don't you think we Indians (who are supposedly against women's lib kind of thing) are better off? We had Indira Gandhi way back, and were very close to having now! Anchita On Sat, 06 Nov 2004 Ashok Bhaskar wrote : >the 'world' is not ready for a female US president -- >or for that matter a Russian or Chinese female president-- >still a long way to go-- >remember the movie 'airforce one' :-)) >democrats will be foolish to nominate her -- >ashok ) >happybose2003 wrote: >I am hearing that from more and more people- the question is - are >americans ready for a " madam president " ? >Sadhana'85 > >> Hmm! A certain Mr. Bill Clinton will be raring to have a go as >First man of >> the US in 2008. >> >> Kishore Shah 1974 >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: shweta verma <shweta_v13@y...> >> >> Let's hope Democrats can figure out a way to get their message >across to the >> people and find a charismatic leader soon.. >> > >> > Shweta'96 >> > >------------------------------ >Website: www.mgims.org >------------------------------ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2004 Report Share Posted November 8, 2004 hey! don't you think we Indians (who are supposedly against women's lib kind of thing) are better off? We had Indira Gandhi way back, and were very close to having now! Anchita On Sat, 06 Nov 2004 Ashok Bhaskar wrote : >the 'world' is not ready for a female US president -- >or for that matter a Russian or Chinese female president-- >still a long way to go-- >remember the movie 'airforce one' :-)) >democrats will be foolish to nominate her -- >ashok ) >happybose2003 wrote: >I am hearing that from more and more people- the question is - are >americans ready for a " madam president " ? >Sadhana'85 > >> Hmm! A certain Mr. Bill Clinton will be raring to have a go as >First man of >> the US in 2008. >> >> Kishore Shah 1974 >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: shweta verma <shweta_v13@y...> >> >> Let's hope Democrats can figure out a way to get their message >across to the >> people and find a charismatic leader soon.. >> > >> > Shweta'96 >> > >------------------------------ >Website: www.mgims.org >------------------------------ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2004 Report Share Posted November 8, 2004 Nope!Shouldn't it be the other way? OK,Lets put it this way.....being a woman what would you prefer to have.......a woman PM/President or a land of liberation where women can breathe?? Neeti'86 > >> Hmm! A certain Mr. Bill Clinton will be raring to have a go as > >First man of > >> the US in 2008. > >> > >> Kishore Shah 1974 > >> > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: shweta verma <shweta_v13@y...> > >> > >> Let's hope Democrats can figure out a way to get their message > >across to the > >> people and find a charismatic leader soon.. > >> > > >> > Shweta'96 > >> > > >------------------------------ > >Website: www.mgims.org > >------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2004 Report Share Posted November 9, 2004 Both. A woman on top would perhaps, yes perhaps be able to make life better for the women. And yet was Indira gandhi able to do it? or would Gandhi have been able able to do it? I don't know. But do you really feel in America women breathe easier? I wonder. Its just that the manner of male dominance changes. My perception entirely. Look at sevagram, while we worked in the villages, thought life was bad for the women there. Now We are at Delhi, all working and liberated women, supposedly. but are they really???? I wonder Anchita On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 neeti_suri86 wrote : >Nope!Shouldn't it be the other way? >OK,Lets put it this way.....being a woman what would you prefer to >have.......a woman PM/President or a land of liberation where women >can breathe?? >Neeti'86 > >> >> Hmm! A certain Mr. Bill Clinton will be raring to have a go as >> >First man of >> >> the US in 2008. >> >> >> >> Kishore Shah 1974 >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> >> From: shweta verma <shweta_v13@y...> >> >> >> >> Let's hope Democrats can figure out a way to get their message >> >across to the >> >> people and find a charismatic leader soon.. >> >> > >> >> > Shweta'96 >> >> > >> >------------------------------ >> >Website: www.mgims.org >> >------------------------------ >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2004 Report Share Posted November 9, 2004 Both. A woman on top would perhaps, yes perhaps be able to make life better for the women. And yet was Indira gandhi able to do it? or would Gandhi have been able able to do it? I don't know. But do you really feel in America women breathe easier? I wonder. Its just that the manner of male dominance changes. My perception entirely. Look at sevagram, while we worked in the villages, thought life was bad for the women there. Now We are at Delhi, all working and liberated women, supposedly. but are they really???? I wonder Anchita On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 neeti_suri86 wrote : >Nope!Shouldn't it be the other way? >OK,Lets put it this way.....being a woman what would you prefer to >have.......a woman PM/President or a land of liberation where women >can breathe?? >Neeti'86 > >> >> Hmm! A certain Mr. Bill Clinton will be raring to have a go as >> >First man of >> >> the US in 2008. >> >> >> >> Kishore Shah 1974 >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> >> From: shweta verma <shweta_v13@y...> >> >> >> >> Let's hope Democrats can figure out a way to get their message >> >across to the >> >> people and find a charismatic leader soon.. >> >> > >> >> > Shweta'96 >> >> > >> >------------------------------ >> >Website: www.mgims.org >> >------------------------------ >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2004 Report Share Posted November 9, 2004 dear anchita, women are better off in the western world -- in fact i have a theory ( and i want to perish before that comes true) man dominated the world when might ( physical ) ruled -- as intellectual might and emotional resilience might takes over -- women will rule-- the female intellect has not fully matured or manifested yet --- genetically supressed because of millenia of male domination-- but things are changing -- a trend -- look at medical school admissions -- there is not a single medical discipline in USA where women have not excelled and overcome the male mafia -- only department they have to improve is their administrative skills -- where they have to stop acting like a woman - b***** !! i know many successful women whose husbands are 'house husbands' -- in america if a spouse decides to stay home for the sake of kids and family -- it is the spouse who makes less -- irrespective of sex -- in the educated families that are progressive ofcourse !! ofcourse thank god -- in my home still male chauvinism rules -- as my wife is still the typical desi nari ( strong genetic loading...you see ) -- i am lucky and obliged ) its a shame that might ( physical) has ruled for so many generations !! asok '84 " Dr.Anchita Patil " wrote: Both. A woman on top would perhaps, yes perhaps be able to make life better for the women. And yet was Indira gandhi able to do it? or would Gandhi have been able able to do it? I don't know. But do you really feel in America women breathe easier? I wonder. Its just that the manner of male dominance changes. My perception entirely. Look at sevagram, while we worked in the villages, thought life was bad for the women there. Now We are at Delhi, all working and liberated women, supposedly. but are they really???? I wonder Anchita On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 neeti_suri86 wrote : >Nope!Shouldn't it be the other way? >OK,Lets put it this way.....being a woman what would you prefer to >have.......a woman PM/President or a land of liberation where women >can breathe?? >Neeti'86 > >> >> Hmm! A certain Mr. Bill Clinton will be raring to have a go as >> >First man of >> >> the US in 2008. >> >> >> >> Kishore Shah 1974 >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> >> From: shweta verma <shweta_v13@y...> >> >> >> >> Let's hope Democrats can figure out a way to get their message >> >across to the >> >> people and find a charismatic leader soon.. >> >> > >> >> > Shweta'96 >> >> > >> >------------------------------ >> >Website: www.mgims.org >> >------------------------------ >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2004 Report Share Posted November 9, 2004 dear anchita, women are better off in the western world -- in fact i have a theory ( and i want to perish before that comes true) man dominated the world when might ( physical ) ruled -- as intellectual might and emotional resilience might takes over -- women will rule-- the female intellect has not fully matured or manifested yet --- genetically supressed because of millenia of male domination-- but things are changing -- a trend -- look at medical school admissions -- there is not a single medical discipline in USA where women have not excelled and overcome the male mafia -- only department they have to improve is their administrative skills -- where they have to stop acting like a woman - b***** !! i know many successful women whose husbands are 'house husbands' -- in america if a spouse decides to stay home for the sake of kids and family -- it is the spouse who makes less -- irrespective of sex -- in the educated families that are progressive ofcourse !! ofcourse thank god -- in my home still male chauvinism rules -- as my wife is still the typical desi nari ( strong genetic loading...you see ) -- i am lucky and obliged ) its a shame that might ( physical) has ruled for so many generations !! asok '84 " Dr.Anchita Patil " wrote: Both. A woman on top would perhaps, yes perhaps be able to make life better for the women. And yet was Indira gandhi able to do it? or would Gandhi have been able able to do it? I don't know. But do you really feel in America women breathe easier? I wonder. Its just that the manner of male dominance changes. My perception entirely. Look at sevagram, while we worked in the villages, thought life was bad for the women there. Now We are at Delhi, all working and liberated women, supposedly. but are they really???? I wonder Anchita On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 neeti_suri86 wrote : >Nope!Shouldn't it be the other way? >OK,Lets put it this way.....being a woman what would you prefer to >have.......a woman PM/President or a land of liberation where women >can breathe?? >Neeti'86 > >> >> Hmm! A certain Mr. Bill Clinton will be raring to have a go as >> >First man of >> >> the US in 2008. >> >> >> >> Kishore Shah 1974 >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> >> From: shweta verma <shweta_v13@y...> >> >> >> >> Let's hope Democrats can figure out a way to get their message >> >across to the >> >> people and find a charismatic leader soon.. >> >> > >> >> > Shweta'96 >> >> > >> >------------------------------ >> >Website: www.mgims.org >> >------------------------------ >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted November 10, 2004 Report Share Posted November 10, 2004 Welcome to the aquarian age Ashok - i.e. woman's world! It takes a strong man to say woman are the brighter sex! Sadhana'85 > > dear anchita, > > in fact i have a theory ( and i want to perish before that comes true) > > man dominated the world when might ( physical ) ruled -- as intellectual might and emotional resilience might takes over -- women will rule-- > > the female intellect has not fully matured or manifested yet --- genetically supressed because of millenia of male domination-- > > but things are changing -- a trend -- look at medical school admissions -- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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