By Rubberstamp, on March 14th, 2009% Newton’s third law (Newtonனின் மூன்றாம் விதி):
Uh oh! This does not sound all that good. So, now what happens? Can we start speculating like the mainstream media? The downfall of the once great superpower and the champion of individual freedom? I know it would be sadistic to do something like that.
But then, China is . . . → Read More: I’m just saying – 4
By Rubberstamp, on March 3rd, 2009% This is what the Civil Liberty folks have been arguing and finally the Obama administration did something positive in the step towards exposing the previous administration’s attempt to tinker with fundamental Constitutional rights.
This is something that the nueve rich Indian urban class should learn from. Their hawkish and misguided agenda of tit-for-tat measures against . . . → Read More: I’m just saying – 3
By Rubberstamp, on January 23rd, 2009% Surprisingly, Nashville – Tennessee has set a precedent in being lingually tolerant when its voters squashed a proposal to make “English” as the language of communication across businesses. Proponents of the Proposal have argued about the cost involved in supporting multi-lingual translation services (read: should it be interpreted as xenophobic?).
It is a surprise to . . . → Read More: Lingual Tolerance
By Rubberstamp, on December 19th, 2008% Love her or hate her. Arundathi Roy is *my lady*! Check out her views in her article “monster in the mirror“.
By Rubberstamp, on November 11th, 2008% I am getting a feeling that Obama is trying to seemlessly transition the incomplete job of Neo-conservatives through his own metaphor called “The Change” (i’m being cynical here). With the appointment of Rahm Emanuel as Chief of Staff, White House and Sonal Shah as an advisory, I am not sure where the future is headed . . . → Read More: I’m just saying
By Rubberstamp, on October 25th, 2008% Joseph Stiglitz, on being interviewed by Amy Goodman of “Democracy Now!” stated that the “Housing Bubble” in the US was a Fed architected one. FYI, Joseph Stiglitz has been at logger heads with the neo-liberal policies of the current neo-conservative US administration.
With the repercussions of U.S. economy slowdown, we have seen the Rupee (INR) . . . → Read More: Optimistic Loser
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