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Rajan Sodankur
Whoever is the King, the prisoner is fated to grind the wheat
by Rajan Sodankur on Oct 28, 2016 09:51 PM

So goes a Kannada saying. Whoever becomes the President, American pharma and military hardware companies will pull the strings on the President, to sustain wars and diseases in the third world like they have been doing in Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, now in Syria. There is nothing about which India can be elated or depressed. Many of the past and present wars are without UN sanctions or under false excuse like "Weapons of Mass Destruction" in Iraq and following jungle law. Might is Right. India should go ahead bravely on its own in its own interest without worrying about the Indian anti-nationals on the payroll of Pak, China and other countries.

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daniel thorat
Donald Trump
by daniel thorat on Oct 14, 2016 03:46 PM  | Hide replies

Donald Trump is a successful businessman and he is concerned about America, and rightly so. All that he is saying is that his nation the US should remain safe maintaining its freedoms, cultural ethos, economy and clear, world-known American way of life. He cannot speak evil of any religion if he feels that these values dear to him remain in tact. He loses control in anger when he sees that his country is being destroyed, starting with 9/11 and continuing violence. I personally feel that once he becomes the President, he will sober down, will see the bigger picture and then the world may see the real Trump. On the other hand, Hillary is mum on these basic key and survival issues. I think Americans will not be swayed by Hillary`s overconfident tone and lies. Surely, the world will not keep quiet if Trump does not transform immediately after he wins the elections. I sincerely hope he does.

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Ramana murthy
Re: Donald Trump
by Ramana murthy on Oct 16, 2016 03:05 PM
there is lot of campaign going against donald trump highlighting the bad things he said and underplaying the omissions and commissions of hillary clinton . in india too the press played dirty when it came to the now PM Sri Narendra Modi. Seems like there are vested interests pumping lots of money in these mudslinging campaigns.

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Amit
Re: Donald Trump
by Amit on Oct 16, 2016 06:30 PM
The writer is typical moroon who never ran a business nor knows how tax returns work, If you run a loss you can carry forward and pay off from profits made in subsequent years .

Just as if you cannot pay loan this year banks can carry forward the loan and ask you to pay in coming years .....how does it compare to Vijay Mallya

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daniel thorat
Donald Trump
by daniel thorat on Oct 14, 2016 03:43 PM

Donald Trump is a successful businessman and he is concerned about America, and rightly so. All that he is saying is that his nation the US should remain safe maintaining its freedoms, cultural ethos, economy and clear, world-known American way of life. He cannot speak evil of any religion if he feels that these values dear to him remain in tact. He loses control in anger when he sees that his country is being destroyed, starting with 9/11 and continuing violence. I personally feel that once he becomes the President, he will sober down, will see the bigger picture and then the world may see the real Trump. On the other hand, Hillary is mum on these basic key and survival issues. I think Americans will not be swayed by Hillary`s overconfident tone and lies. Surely, the world will not keep quiet if Trump does not transform immediately after he wins the elections. I sincerely hope he does.

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