I fear a foolish ending to this blog !
But could it be any more foolish than the events that have taken us to its beginning
The Great Dictator Speech (Charlie Chaplin)
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When a common man becomes a minister or political leader, he gets different facilities and amenities which are not a privilege of common man. From big bungalows to cars to security guards to servants, everything dances on the tunes of these ministers and leaders. They get super luxury and comfort which is seriously desirable. From foreign tours in business class to 5 star luxury hotels suits, they get whatever they want and they don’t have to pay for anything. Its all publics money which is lavishly spent and enjoyed by the ministers , well public is not coming to question these ministers and no one can argue and object them for there activities which are against the welfare of the people.
Well no doubt money makes every dream come true, whatever we imagine and whatever we desire, money has the power to make it true.
The rules and regulations, the law and order is only applicable to common man, the ministers are out of it and that’s why they enjoy the freedom of doing whatever they want. There is no accountability and no records which show the true picture of the accounts and money transactions.
Well politics is a dirty pavilion where every one is at risk but still most of the common men dream for this super powerful and glamorous job. The life of a political leader is better than any business tycoon or any film star as the source of money is unlimited for the political leader. The bigger the post the bigger the opportunity for money and it’s really hard to say no to money as the amount of money they see is overwhelming. Although that money is sanctioned for the public welfare but it’s a known fact that very less portion of money is given for the people of India and rest 90 % is distributed among the departments and leaders. Well there is nothing new in this; we all know this bitter fact of our country and its political leaders.
Two questions here...
Firstly, when a person is deleted by the mods or deletes their profile, does everything disappear? (mails I have sent or received are no longer shown in my in/out boxes, nor does the person show in my WVM list)
Secondly, What is the point of deleting a post on a blog? (If you say something you later regret, is it really such a big deal?)
An Example...
On a recent blog by “sunflower2018” entitled Generous Jorge, I posted the simple question “Where you by chance dazzled by Generous Jorge?” When checking to see whether there was a reply I found my post had been deleted.
(I look forward to seeing whether this blog will now be deleted in its entirety hehe!)
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I heard about his interview from joining in the race but I am a little disappointed by lack of force on the questions asked of him.
I wish I would have him answer questions as to what are the most pressing problems in America today and while on it, the world too.
But no, the questions asked were so irrelevant with the future of America when it comes to peace and progress..
Anyways maybe there are people out there who heard about him.
I do admire the guy, considering his simplicity and non affiliation with greed and manipulation in politics, he might just be our best bet to tackle the job.
What do you think?
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I don't like to post after post but this is a very important VIDEO that can truly open our eyes...
Thanks all for your input.
Special thanks to D, who uploaded this on my previous blog.
This will definitely change our perceptions and thinking for our future.
What defines a sovereign state? With just over 100 acres (0.44 sq km) of real estate and about 900 citizens, the Vatican City is the smallest country in the world and is located within a walled area in Rome. But is it really a sovereign State?
Lets look at the 8 criteria that defines a sovereign State.
1. Boundaries: The Vatican City has undisputed boundaries even though it is located within the city of Rome.
2. Residents: The Vatican City is home to approximately 920 full-time residents who maintain passports from their home country and diplomatic passports from the Vatican.
3. Economic Activity: Not much foreign trade but significant foreign investment by the Catholic Church. It relies on the sale of postage stamps and tourist mementos, and fees for admission to museums. The Vatican City issues its own coins.
4. Social Services like education: Yes, although there aren’t a lot of kids there!
5. Transportation: There are no highways, railroads, or airports. No need for it though. It is smaller than some shopping malls.
6. Public Services: Electricity, telephones, and other utilities are provided by Italy but has an internal Police force (Corpo della Guardia Svizzera).
7. Supreme Sovereignty: The authority, jurisdiction, and sovereignty are vested in the Pope and his advisers.
8. External Recognition: It maintains formal diplomatic relations with 174 nations. The Vatican City is not a member of the United Nations by its own choice.
So yes. We should consider it as an independent State.
Was he really there? Was it all a complot to beat the russians?
Was Stanley kubrik a homosexual who killed himself out of goverment pressure to keep the secret?