TO Dear Pallavi Aiyar So as per your news i think Assange is the Robbinhood of this corrupt Media and computer Age were everything is fabricated to mislead the common man and make them fight in your blogs.
Since US is unable to beat India intellectually it started stooping low thru hiked VISA fees for Indian IT personnel just to block illegal Mexican immigrants. What a logic. Punish the law abiding to beat the law breakers! India should boycott American militaryware and nuke fuel. Buy them elsewhere. Why is Indian opposition parties not roaring now?
Re: US is more anti_India NOW. Boycott nuke deal
by Ram R on Aug 15, 2010 12:19 PM
If Opposition force MMS congress to increase compensation 10,000 Crore, all US Companies will runaway. Since stupid mole MMS put it just 500crore, so all are rushing to grab it. Simple logic to shut them off is, increase compensation amount to at least 5000Crore minimum.
Re: US is more anti_India NOW. Boycott nuke deal
by piri on Aug 13, 2010 05:34 PM
The US is unable to beat India (or come anywhere near sniffing distance) in generating millions of IT coolies who are willing to do all the coolie work they do at half wages !!
Re: Re: US is more anti_India NOW. Boycott nuke deal
by Ram R on Aug 15, 2010 12:23 PM
Still they are paid much better than you. Also they went because this Country did not call them for job. Now they have experience, they can be welcome. Do not be frustrated about them. See yourself. Indians have nature to work hard, as long as they are deciplined.
Re: US is more anti_India NOW. Boycott nuke deal
by cool dude on Aug 13, 2010 05:38 PM
why we need onsite professional? lets we hike on selling product.. let them utilize our services from here..
Re: Re: Re: US is more anti_India NOW. Boycott nuke deal
by cool dude on Aug 13, 2010 05:46 PM
i think u r one of them who wants to go on indian company project and have to switch on local companies for good hikes.. is nt it so>>
Re: Indian politicians
by Pavan kumar on Aug 13, 2010 04:18 PM
No Need to leak, everyone knows.. all the scams will be in thousands of crores of rupees. but no one is able to punish these human meat eaters.. hhuh.
Re: Re: Indian politicians
by Ram R on Aug 15, 2010 12:27 PM
There is no use to expose. Who do not know it. Yes, those in Jhuggis may not know and forced to vote for congress because pradan says so. Minority thinks Congress is their savier. Rest they get from EVM fraud. You expose them as much as you want. They are least bothered.
A few points that beg to be commented on from Rediff's post itself here:
I suppose this guy was a computer hacker who escaped a jail sentence after admitting to 25 charges of hacking? So he's only doing what comes best to him- hacking into information and displaying them - and showing he's doing good for the society at large. Or are we supposed to understand that he's a reformed soul after the crimes?
But then from rediff's post here: "Assange replied with a maxim passed down to him by his father: "Capable, generous men do not create victims, they nurture victims". "A moment's hesitation later, he added with a rakish grin, "Since I'm somewhat of a combative person, I'm not that big on the nurture. But there is another way of nurturing people, which is to police perpetrators of crime. And that is what I do."
Is it? So shall we believe that he didn't listen to his father when committing those hacking crimes and now he's remembered those words. Let's assume he's reformed, but he admits he's a combative person... so he presumably couldn't nurture himself.
Another pt:
"But to Assange any such casualties, while regrettable, are less important than the overall goal of his cyber insurgency: transparency and the just reform of society."
So by the same token, can we say that US/Europe/Nato are doing verily the same kind of act, that for the bette
Re: Hero?
by Sirish on Aug 13, 2010 03:41 PM
So by the same token, can we say that US/Europe/Nato are doing verily the same kind of act, that for the betterment of the entire world, they need to do what they are supposedly doing -a few or more casualties for the sake of the world peace? So how is it any different from what he's doing? Also, do we know what is actually going on there? It's not black & white.
I am not a supporter of these 'allied' forces, but for the sake of argument, who can corroborate what stance? Apparently, this guy has got hold of names of Afghan informants as per another article on the rediff website- informants who I am assuming have info about the terrorists and what not.
On the other side of the coin, USA does play double games with nations- turning a blind eye to pakistan, etc. and apparently it is doing that everywhere- but doing what he is doing now, does this make him a hero?
I only hope this guy can leak the corruption by the Indian politicians and the corrupt system in India. Or we wd need someone like him here... assuming the politicians dont kill him.
Re: Re: Hero?
by opinionfugitive@rediffmail.com on Oct 28, 2010 01:59 PM
your thinking is very good friend, but by reading it i think you are trying to hide the dirty smelling shits of cat under the mud. U reached the fact about US but your conclusions are wrong.
D. Goel Pkl. afternoon 3.05 pm, Friday, Aug 13, 2010. No doubt the Quick leaks by by the Assange's Anti Establishment Cyber journalism has its detractors , in US Estt. and Pentagon as it may show them in less than as warriors for civility and Human Rights, when they are shown killing unarmed Civilians in Afghanistan. The warped thoughts of all governments are to carry on business as usuaklhas trails that they do not like world -in- general to learn the seamy side and details, rather than their official justifications and eulogies of the less than noble deeds. Efforts., very obviously are always to muffle the shrieking Voices of Whistle-Blowers like Assaange's that are thorns -in -the - flesh of all ruling elites anywhere, in USA or India.It is a dissent that is valuable for sanity of mankind in the Age of disinformation. D.Goel