Tuesday, September 05, 2006

guardian article says india is important

sep 4th 2006

rather amazing, considering that the guardian is the principal cheerleader for the left and thus for the mohammedans in the uk. true, the article is written by a right-wing politician. but still, are the brits finally realizing, after the 'halal chinese restaurant' incident, that londonistan is slipping out of their hands rapidly? and that it's thanks to their own frankenstein creation, pakistan?

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/story/0,,1865029,00.html

5 comments:

Ghost Writer said...

san,
I will take you up on your idea - I can put in a few hours volunteer per week too. If we can all agree on an editor/editorial board that will have final and binding authority on what goes into it - I dont want it to be a free for all

nizhal yoddha said...

a wiki may be a good idea. costs very little and allows any level of collaboration.

Ghost Writer said...

Spindian Express also reports on the new fondness for British Tories for India.
I am not sure of what to make of George Osborne when he writes "We share a common language and a shared history" - which should read as "we exploited you for 300 years before and we want to come back to do it again".

Also we should slap Cameron on his face by telling him we do not want to open up "banking, insurance and retail" - India has more than enough competencies in these areas. Look at how our private banks are taking these foreign banks to the cleaners. I am against opening up our huge savings oriented economy (28 percent GDP is saved) to the rapaciousness of the Whitist, they will take our savings, insurance etc. and invest them in mega-industrial gas belchers (that is the only economic model they can think of) - all the while repatriating profits and leaving us with the social costs

I am sorry if this sounds like an anti-imperialist rant - but these are the people whose uncles said that India is not a nation, but a mere "geographic expression" - it is time to tell them to take a hike. Go and tackle the Pakis at home guys - you are not invited on the bus; hence there is no bus for you to miss

Ghost Writer said...

I like the wiki idea. I am even prepared to put up the money and get a template started in case you can point me to a good Wiki farm.
I can do this research - just want to know if there is somethign out there that anyone has used in the past and know to be good

iamfordemocracy said...

UK politicians are far far better than almost any other group. For one, they do not talk about God like Bush does. They have a way of presenting things that is worth learning. Alliance with Britain could be our best bet against uncontrolled proselytisation.