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#1
http://blogs.citypages.com/blotter/2006/11...ching_ridic.asp

Snatching ridicule from the jaws of defeat

Rae Hart Anderson, an unsuccessful Republican candidate for the Minnesota state senate, got her 15-minutes of fame in the blogosphere this weekend. The reason? A rambling and poorly punctuated concession email in which she urged incumbent State Senator Satveer Chaudhary (DFL-Fridley), who is a Hindu, to convert to Christianity. "Pay attention...this is very important, Satveer," Anderson wrote. "Have you noticed Jesus for yourself...at some moment in time, yet??"

Talk about your tee-ball. After WCCO published the email, pundits of all stripes-and from all area codes--jumped on the story. "Jesus freak 'concedes' to Hindu winner," blared the headline at the political blog, Wonkette, which went on to characterize Anderson as "loopy" and declared her email "insane." Over at Time magazine's Daily Dish, conservative Andrew Sullivan struck a somewhat incredulous tone, writing: "And some Republicans are wondering why they lost. The denial continues." (In the insult to injury department, Sullivan managed to misidentify Anderson's gender--no doubt, a bitter affront to the traditional values fetishist in her).

By Sunday, Anderson was even getting slapped around in pages of her hometown paper. ("Another Christian culture warrior forgets how to make Minnesota Nice)." In addition to recounting the particulars of the email, Strib columnist Nick Coleman made passing reference to one of Chaudhary's previous scrapes with Small Tent Republicans--an incident in which State Senator Bill Belanger (R-Bloomington) asked that Chaudhary be removed from the senate chambers for the offense of wearing a Nehru coat instead of the traditional jacket and tie. The gambit did not pay off, but--in a not-so-proud moment for both the party and the institution--it was debated on the floor.

For his part, Chaudhary says Anderson's sermon-by-email was just one of several strange behaviors his opponent exhibited over the course of the campaign. "At one of the debates, she held up a picture of Elvis wearing a lab coat with one of those Dr. Seuss cat-in-the-hat hats. She made some reference to Halloween but we were all very confused by it," Chaudhary recalls. "I still don't know what the connection was to the campaign."

Chaudhary says he didn't respond to Anderson's email. "Perhaps I should have said Lord Krishna died for you," he offers. "But why bother getting into it after such a walloping victory?"

Anderson, who received 36 percent of the vote, did not return City Pages calls for comment.

Posted by Mike Mosedale at November 20, 2006 03:59 PM
#2
Indian parliament should pass resolution against ex-Congressman and Senator Allen. And US should be blacklisted and clubbed together in Racists and religious intolerant countries category.

But as we know it was all about practicing Hindus, Moron Singh + Commie government will not raise voice.
#3
AV, Good idea to have a thread on US politics. Most of us live in US and should be more knowledgable about the political process. One person I know said that this new wave is just a conservative disillusionment with Bush Admin and not any Democratic wave. So no big changes are expected. However it is for the Democrats to loose the momentum if they manage to rally the conservatives to back the Republicans in 2008.

How the Iraq disengagement will be handled will be the key.
#4
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Anderson, who received 36 percent of the vote, did not return City Pages calls for comment.
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However she <b>did </b>stop by on desi website to offer her advise to heathens who were laffing their head off <!--emo&Big Grin--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='biggrin.gif' /><!--endemo-->
Jesus Freak 'Concedes' To Hindu Winner
#5
Hindu Americans Protest Call to Convert to Christianity by Republican Candidate in Minnesota

<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Anderson’s insinuations of her religion’s superiority took on new meaning in light of events earlier this year in the Minneapolis suburbs. The main Hindu temple, situated on nearly 30 acres, was heavily vandalized in the spring by a group of rampaging youths. HAF members expressed concern that when politicians demean and dismiss their faith and heritage without reaching out to understand its precepts, Hindus and their institutions become easy targets when the prevailing mood is of intolerance.
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#6
Condoleezza Rice's letter to Senate and House leaders on India's
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has, in fact, written a detailed letter to the heads of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the House International Relations Committee listing many of India's concerns. She has clearly stated that this, along with the prohibition on selling enrichment and reprocessing technology, could be seen as additional commitments that could "reopen the terms of the initiative to renegotiating" . <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
#7
Bolten resigned, He will be missed. I am disappointed why he was forced out?

Looks like US will leave Middle East in mess and rest of worl will suffer.
Indians/Hindus should prepare themselves. Now Jihadist will consider this as Win and will repeat same strategy on India.
#8
Bolton resigned because he didn't have enough votes in new Senate to get confirmed. Even when he was ramroded into the position by Bush he was a controversial figure amongst his own staff and peers and the GoP itself.

Whatever our opinion on Tharoor, India's UN Sec-Gen ambitions went down the tube with some help from Bolton. Hopefully, they'll replace him with a better person.
#9
Hindu American Foundation Condemns Texas Governor’s Religious Bigotry
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->According to The Dallas Morning News (November 6, 2006), Gov. Rick Perry, after attending a sermon with nearly 60 Republican candidates on Sunday, November 5, 2006 said that he concurred with the Rev. John Hagee’s comment during the sermon, in which Rev. Hagee said, “If you live your life and don’t confess your sins to God almighty through the authority of Christ and his blood, I’m going to say this very plainly, you’re going straight to hell with a nonstop ticket.” The Governor told reporters that, “In my faith, that’s what it says, and I’m a believer of that.”

He is later said to have remarked, “Before we get into Buddha and all the others, I get a little confused there. But the fact is that we live in a pluralistic world but our faith is real personal. And my Christian faith teaches that the way is through Jesus Christ.”
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I believe even Kathrine Harris (FL - senate candidate) said something similiar like 'electing non-Christians is legislating sin'. Glad to see Jesus disagreed with her and she lost by a pretty wide margin.
#10
Military Role in U.S. Embassies Creates Strains, Report Says
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/1220-06.htm
The link above contains details.
In India,also,the same may be the case!
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#11
When someone mocks you about not eating cow meat, here's a great story to reply back with :




Court: No horse slaughtering in Texas

By RASHA MADKOUR, Associated Press Writer Sat Jan 20, 4:15 PM ET

HOUSTON - A federal appeals court says slaughtering horses for meat is illegal in Texas, where the animals symbolize the Old West and where two of the nation's three processing plants are located.
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The decision, issued Friday by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans, overturns a lower court's ruling last year on a 1949 Texas law that banned horse slaughter for the purpose of selling the meat for food.

The lower court said the Texas law was invalid because it had been repealed by another statute and was pre-empted by federal law.

However, a panel of three judges on the 5th Circuit disagreed, saying the law still stood and was still enforceable.

The 5th Circuit decision also cited more than the law.

"The lone cowboy riding his horse on a Texas trail is a cinematic icon. Not once in memory did the cowboy eat his horse," wrote Judge Fortunato Benavides.

The ruling involves the Dallas Crown Inc. slaughter mill in Kaufman and Beltex Corp. in nearby Forth Worth. The nation's third plant is in Illinois, run by Cavel International Inc. at DeKalb. All three operations are foreign-owned.

A bill pending before Congress would shutter all three operations.

The plants ship the meat overseas, since it is considered a delicacy in parts of Europe and Asia.

About 88,000 horses, mules and other equines were slaughtered in 2005, according to the U.S. Agriculture Department.

While proponents such as the American Veterinary Medical Association say slaughter is a kind way to deal with old horses and a better alternative to abandonment, opponents including Texas oil tycoon T. Boone Pickens and country music star Willie Nelson have argued that the killing of equines is un-American — and that many young horses are killed as well.

The Humane Society of the United States, which filed a friend-of-the-court brief in the case, applauded the 5th Circuit decision.

"This is the most important court action ever on the issue of horse slaughter," Wayne Pacelle, the society's president and chief executive, said in a statement. "When this ruling is enforced, a single plant in Illinois will stand alone in conducting this grisly business."

There was no immediate response to calls seeking comment Saturday from representatives of Dallas Crown and Beltex.

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On the Net:

http://www.dallascrown.com/

#12
<!--QuoteBegin-Viren+Dec 11 2006, 07:49 PM-->QUOTE(Viren @ Dec 11 2006, 07:49 PM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->Hindu American Foundation Condemns Texas Governor’s Religious Bigotry
<!--QuoteBegin--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->According to The Dallas Morning News (November 6, 2006), Gov. Rick Perry, after attending a sermon with nearly 60 Republican candidates on Sunday, November 5, 2006 said that he concurred with the Rev. John Hagee’s comment during the sermon, in which Rev. Hagee said, “If you live your life and don’t confess your sins to God almighty through the authority of Christ and his blood, I’m going to say this very plainly, you’re going straight to hell with a nonstop ticket.” The Governor told reporters that, “In my faith, that’s what it says, and I’m a believer of that.”

He is later said to have remarked, “Before we get into Buddha and all the others, I get a little confused there. But the fact is that we live in a pluralistic world but our faith is real personal. And my Christian faith teaches that the way is through Jesus Christ.”
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...And Gubornar saab, the truth teaches me that there was neither any jejjus nor even his jijjajee onlee. Saar, how come onlee Buddha, Krishna and all Hindoo culturo-mytho-fictological figures have lots of real evidence for them, saar, but your real as reality jejjus has everything fake or borrowed or stolen about him?
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#13
<span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'><span style='font-family:Times'><b>ANYBODY having any idea:
what happened to swearing by Koran by Keith Ellison in House of Congress?
And for that matter, what do Kumar Barve and his ilk who get elected for States' Congresses swear by!</b></span></span>
#14
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->what happened to swearing by Koran by Keith Ellison in House of Congress?<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
He did. Used a copy of Koran owned by Thomas Jefferson. A brilliant ploy.

As for Barve etc.. no idea. Maybe too happy to just get into Congress that they'll swear over yellow pages too. Who knows?
#15
Two extreme
<b>Astronaut Suffered 'Mental Anguish' </b>

<b>Anna Nicole Smith collapses, dies at 39 </b>
#16
<b>Halliburton Will Move HQ to Dubai</b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->In 2006, Halliburton _ once headed by Vice President Dick Cheney _ earned profits of $2.3 billion on revenues of $22.6 billion.

More than 38 percent of Halliburton's $13 billion oil field services revenue last year stemmed from sources in the eastern hemisphere, where the firm has 16,000 of its 45,000 employees.

Cheney was Halliburton's chief executive from 1995-2000 and the Bush administration has been accused of favoring the conglomerate with lucrative no-bid contracts in Iraq.

Federal investigators last month alleged Halliburton was responsible for $2.7 billion of the $10 billion in contractor waste and overcharging in Iraq.

Halliburton last month announced a 40-percent decline in fourth-quarter profit, despite heavy demand for its oil field equipment and personnel.
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DIck and Bush partners are leaving country, good way to escape.
#17
Guatemala.
Maya liders will make an purification ritual on the ancient ruins,after the visit of president George W Bush."We gona burn incense and put flowers and water in areas were Bush walk it,in order to remove the negative energies"was the declaration of mayan youth lider. <!--emo&:lol:--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='laugh.gif' /><!--endemo-->

Source:www.compact.info.ro
#18
Anyone following thedismissals of the 8 US Attorneys? Shades of committed prosecutors.
#19
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Anyone following thedismissals of the 8 US Attorneys? Shades of committed prosecutors.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Yes, I am. No different then Mushy's way of handling opposition. Rowe is directly involved. Worst, AG picked up phone and acted according to Rowe's wishes.
#20
Did anybody watched yesterday's Jon Stewart show?

Zbigniew Brzezinski
Watch this and book should be worth to read. He was behind Afghan War-I


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