03-15-2008, 02:32 AM
We have seen in this thread how politics in India is similar to how it is in the US ?
This is one are where it differs..
http://thecurrent.theatlantic.com/archives...ter-problem.php
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->For a time, it looked like the controversy surrounding the Reverend Wright would be confined to his connection to Louis Farrakhan and his Afrocentric gloss on Christianity. But the new video footage takes things a step further: <b>The problem is less that Wright sounds Malcolm X than that he sounds like Jerry Falwell crossed with Ward Churchill, calling down God's vengeance on a corrupt U.S.A., but for leftist instead of right-wing reasons</b>.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
We do not have devout hardcore hindus invoking hinduism for leftist reasons. The way commies figure this out they will occupy Delhi. And the day BJP realises this they wont need any coalition to be in power.
This is one are where it differs..
http://thecurrent.theatlantic.com/archives...ter-problem.php
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->For a time, it looked like the controversy surrounding the Reverend Wright would be confined to his connection to Louis Farrakhan and his Afrocentric gloss on Christianity. But the new video footage takes things a step further: <b>The problem is less that Wright sounds Malcolm X than that he sounds like Jerry Falwell crossed with Ward Churchill, calling down God's vengeance on a corrupt U.S.A., but for leftist instead of right-wing reasons</b>.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
We do not have devout hardcore hindus invoking hinduism for leftist reasons. The way commies figure this out they will occupy Delhi. And the day BJP realises this they wont need any coalition to be in power.