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elections- waste of time and money??

Friday, August 21st, 2009

16th of may 2009. A day of ultimate importance for India because on this day the results of 15th lok sabha elections were declared. This day people of India got to know which party is going to rule india for 5 more years (2009-2014). The polices which are goin to be framed by this govt. in these 5 coming years and the bills passed by the govt during its present tenure will definitely make impact now anf in the future. Inturn these 5 years are goin to help pave the way for the party in power and the parties in opposition for the next lok sabha elections towards victory or loss.
This election has thrown out really unexpected results for all parties. Every news on the TV was praising till many days on the special election related shows that how the people of india have voted…..how the people of india have shown that the true power rests in their votes….
All the above said things sound good……..but wait a minute…..does it really matter, who is in the government and who is not. Does being of one party in government and the other in opposition really change the people’s lives?? does any party which comes to power dynamically change anything?? well……..my answer is no! Whether any party is in power in centre or state….nothing changes in the country. farmers still kill themselves, children still go to schools with just walls n nothing else, crime rate is always high, terrorists still infiltrate borders, policemen still take bribe n r sluggish, govt. babus still don’t do any work,60% population of india still relies on agriculture for economy………..AND INDIA STILL REMAINS A THIRD WORLD COUNTRY.
Getting the required number of MPs for forming the government is the only aim of politicians. Being in power is the only damn aim of political parties…….and to achieve this the politicians can get down to any level.

Whichever party comes to the power whether at the state or the central level does nothing but make new policies, make new promises blame the opposition for whatever wrong is happening in the state,( and whatever bad has happened earlier if it wad not in powers the last five years!)  eat public money…….n while doin all this the whole five years are gone and again comes election n again starts the dirty campaigning n playing blamegames n making many more new promises and the cycle goes on and on.

There is no change in the country whichever party comes to power. The traitors in power and the traitors in opposition both play blamegames. THIS WHOLE ELECTION PROCESS…..PARTIES COMIN TO POWER…PARTIES LOSING…….EVERYTHING IS NOTHING BUT JUST A BIG POLITICAL GIMMICK, A SCANDAL AND TRICK BY THE POLITICAL PARTIES TO FOOL THE CITIZENS OF THIS THIRD WORLD COUNTRY OF OURS, TO DIVIDE AND RULE THEM AND TO ROB THE TAX PAYERS OF THEIR MONEY.

ALL I WANT TO SAY IS WHICHEVER PARTY COMES TO POWER IT DOESN’T MATTER….NO POLITICIAN OF ANY PLITICAL PARTY IS GOIN TO CHANGE THIS COUNTRY.EVERY POLITICAL PARTIY HAS ITS SHARE OF ROWDIES AND THIEVES. IF THE INDIAN DEMOCRACY WAS REALLY SUCCESSFUL AND IF THE POLITICAL PARTIES IN POWER WOULD HAVE REALLY WANTED TO DO SOMETHING, THEN THERE WOULDN’T HAVE BEEN THESE MANY PPLE IN INDIA WITHOUT THE THREE BASIC NECESSITIES OF LIFE…….ROTI, KAPDA AUR MAKAN.

ELECTIONS ARE NOTHING BUT KURSI KA KHEL…..THEY YIELD NO CHANGE TO THIS COUNTRY. ( SORRY TO SAY…CONDUCTING IPL IN INDIA COULD HAVE BEEN A BETTER IDEA THAN HAVING ELECTIONS. ATLEAST IPL WOULD HAVE BROUGHT FOREIGN EXCHANGE, TAX FRM TICKETS AND THE BEST OF ALL A FEW INDIANS WOULD HAVE HAD SOMETHING TO REJOICE ABOUT IF NOT ABOUT THE RISING PRICES N CRIME!).

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100th Anniversary Celebrated at NAACP Convention

Friday, August 21st, 2009

On March 9, 1892 in Memphis, Tenn. three successful African American businessmen were brutally lynched and accused of raping White women, when their actual “crime” was the competition they represented to their White counterparts.

Outraged by the brutal lynching of her friends, columnist and co-owner of the newspaper Memphis Free Speech, Ida B. Wells went on an anti-lynching crusade by publishing stories of the barbaric murders in her publication, as well as those throughout the north. As a result of her effort, mobs destroyed her newspaper offices and she was forced to flee the city.

Nevertheless, her tireless dedication from 1893 to 1897 led to anti-lynching laws in Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina and Texas. In addition, because of the spark that Wells lit in many African Americans, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was formed in 1909, and its first executive secretary James Weldon Johnson picked up the torch from where Wells’ efforts left off in supporting laws of equality for all of America’s citizens.

The organization celebrated its 100th anniversary at the recent NAACP convention, the same year that America inaugurated its first African American president, Barack Obama. Recently, the organization has faced criticism, even from the African American community, about the need for such an organization. However, at the NAACP convention, guest speakers emphasized that the journey is far from over, and much more work is still necessary.

On July 16, President Obama addressed the NAACP convention, stating that is was because of the group’s faithful dedication that he was able to be elected to the presidency, but urged them to continue their fight until all groups, including African Americans, have achieved true equality.

“The first thing we need to do is make real the words of your charter and eradicate prejudice, bigotry and discrimination among citizens of the United States,” the president said to thunderous applause. “Prejudice has no place in the United States of America.”

President Obama addressed some of the issues that are current obstacles in the African American community at the NAACP convention such as affordable health care, upgrading low-income housing, creating employment that cannot be outsourced to other countries and closing the educational gap between African Americans and their White counterparts.

“In the 21st century-when so many jobs will require a Bachelor’s degree or more, when countries that out-educate us today will out-compete us tomorrow-a world-class education is a prerequisite for success,” Obama said at the NAACP convention. “African American students are lagging behind White classmates in reading and math-an achievement gap that is growing in states that once led the way on civil rights. Over half of all African American students are dropping out of school in some places…[Nevertheless,] all these innovative programs and expanded opportunities will not, in and of themselves, make a difference if each of us, as parents and as community leaders, fail to do our part by encouraging excellence in our children.”

Despite being an organization that has guided African Americans from lynchings, to Brown vs. Board of Education, to the Little Rock Nine’s integration of Central High, to the election of President Obama in 2008, many regretfully see the NAACP as very necessary to ensure equality. Although race relations have improved considerably since its inception, many instances of racism exist periodically in pockets of the country. Recently, some employees in the Houston Fire Department have been accused of hanging nooses in the lockers of African American firefighters.

Furthermore, as President Obama stated at the NAACP convention, many of the issues that are affecting the entire nation from quality education to affordable health care and stable jobs, are negatively affecting the African American community at a disproportionate rate.

Fortunately, the days of mass lynchings are in the past, but the crusade that Wells and the NAACP started at the dawn of the 20th century is still ongoing. As long as people of color are struggling to achieve equal education and equal pay on jobs, the spirit that was felt at the recent NAACP convention needs to carry the organization through its next 100 years.

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