Thursday, October 20, 2005

to deny the Dalit

If what you have reported is true, then if a person wants to attempt suicide and crosses the centerline to hit someone they don't know but want to end their own life, the person who gets hit is not involved in an 'accident' and their insurance doesn't have to pay?" wrote Paul Merz of Seattle. "Why do we have insurance? This is so bogus."
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2002569740_danny19.html

PROMISES UNFULFILLED

The Bush administration promised a massive rebuilding program after the March 2003 U.S.-led invasion to topple
Saddam Hussein and said much of the cost would be born by revenues from Iraqi oil.

Waxman said Iraq's oil production was still well below levels before the invasion. Similarly electricity generation and access to clean water remained at or below pre-war levels, he said, blaming the shortfalls on the administration's noncompetitive contracts and failure to secure Iraq.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20051018/wl_nm/iraq_usa_reconstruction_dc

A Dutch court on Wednesday blocked the extradition of a Dutch terror suspect to the United States, saying his legal rights in U.S. custody could not be guaranteed.

The man, who is of Egyptian descent and was identified only by his initials M. A., is wanted on charges of fraud and conspiracy to commit fraud, apparently to help the al Qaeda terrorist network. He has been in custody in the Netherlands for around eight months
http://www.unknownnews.org/0510211012Netherlands.html

Bill Gates, whose net worth of $46.6 billion makes him the world’s richest person, is betting against the U.S. dollar.

“I’m short the dollar,” Gates, chairman of Microsoft Corp., told Charlie Rose in an interview late yesterday at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. “The ol’ dollar, it’s gonna go down.”
http://www.sebimeyer.com/?p=1229

Just two months after going public in a successful share offering, commodities and futures broker Refco Inc. has crashed to earth in Wall Street's latest corporate scandal.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/ArticleNews/TPStory/LAC/20051019/IBREFCO19/TPBusiness/International

Could there really be an "Axis of Perverts"?
Does this imaginary scenario seem too outrageous to believe? Take a look at a few of the suspicious organizations that provide pornography and travel arrangements.
http://www.EricHufschmid.net/Axis_of_Perverts.html

Baccus, 53, of Bristol, R.I., would not criticize President Bush's policies, but he said command failures led to prisoner mistreatment at Guantanamo after he departed as well as the Abu Ghraib prison torture case in Iraq.
 
"Those people (commanders) are the ones who need to be publicly charged. I don't know how high it needs to go," Baccus told the newspaper.
http://www.rense.com/general68/gens.htm

http://www.rense.com/general68/whatthen.htm


The tularemia clearly wasn't intended to hurt anybody. It was the release of information about the tularemia which was intended to be a shot across the bow of any future protests. It is not difficult to believe, especially given the transparent cover-up being conducted by the FBI, that the next time it will be anthrax.
http://www.rense.com/general68/tul.htm

Although the caste system was legally ended in 1950, it still regulates much of Indian society, and the Dalits are at the lowest rung in this oppressive class structure. And while Hindu, Sikh and Buddhist Dalits are given affirmative action placements in universities and government jobs, they lose these and other rights when they become Christians.

The court case will determine whether these rights will be extended to Christians.

"What the militant leaders have been doing to deny the Dalit Christians their rights is totally unconstitutional," Dr. Yohannan declared. "Yet despite the persecution and loss of rights, millions of Dalits have become Christians.

"When the court rules in favor of the Christians, it will be like a dam bursting. The possibility is that 300 million 'Untouchables' who have been living in slavery will at last find their way to freedom and hope. This is the last barrier to them moving out of the oppression of the Hindu caste system.
http://www.gfa.org/gfa/dalitprayer1?motiv=WA5A-G6LQ

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