Monthly Archives: March 2005

Maa I found another House Nigger!

Just when I thought the Pseudo secularists had gone into an extended hibernation, out comes one. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome Pamela Philipose. In a truly scintillating article, she manages to confound the readers so well that I’m sure she’s a Phd from the University of Resident Idiots.
The response of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi [...]

Quiz

For those economic/finance geniuses out there.
What is a Lazy Susan Deal?

More on the Netaji Mystery

We may not know the whole truth, but some information will be available when the MK Mukherjee Commision submits its report soon.
Were the words that I remembered hazily when I read this report. That the Congress has innumerable skeletons is well-known but only needs to be proved. And it spares no pains to let the [...]

Met Distinguished People

Just for the record, I happened to meet David Frawley and N.S. Rajaram yesterday.

Selective Criticism

Dilip D’Souza urges us not to find national insult in a rejected visa. And I have to give it to him.
For cleverness.
In applying selective criticism.
You know the barrel of ideas is at its bottom-scraping emptiest when you start hearing the hollow comparisons to M K Gandhi.
This is the result of an iconified mentality [...]

Braindeadedness: More Evidence

Anything that has US in it, and the Left dingbats will cry foul. With negotiations on for the proposed sale of F-16s to India, the Coalition Partner Without Responsibility aka the Left is already up in arms against India buying the planes. They have been quick to draft a shabbily worded resolution aimed to block [...]

Balochistan Continues to Burn

The excellent Acorn a few weeks ago posted a series of entries on the sad, nay alarming state of Balochistan. And now this analysis seems a bit late in the coming but is thought-provoking.

What Guha Thinks of America (?)

Seems to be a more appropriate title of this article. Ramachandra Guha is always a delightful read. He uses 100 words where other writers use 400. Two telling instances in this article:
I reached New Haven on a Friday, and was introduced to the Dean of the School where I was to teach. On Sunday I [...]

The President has done us Proud

Again. The analysis I’ve linked to is an equally interesting read. And to those who want to read the full speech, Outlook India has it here.
A famous Sanskrit verse says he who speaks rarely, his voice carrries the most weight. This is nowhere more applicable than in the case of Kalam. Unlike other past Presidents [...]

Corruption Drives ‘em to Religion

MadMan talks about The corrupt and the religious but slightly misses the point. Saith he:
And yet the greedy, money-grubbing government lackey will make regular visits to Tirupati, Dharmasthala, and numerous other “holy” places to seek the blessings of the almighty. They must have missed their religion’s lessons about leading a virtuous life.
You see, under the [...]

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