answers.yahoo.com — And some well known Indian celebrities & 5000 others respond. A novel way of reaching ordinary citizens? Considering that he actually reads the responses, it is quite revolutionary of communicating with John Q. Public
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esaunJan 16, 2007
A novel way of reaching ordinary citizens? From my experience (backpacking for 3 months all over India) ordinary citizens have NO access to internet, let alone a computer!
pradsyJan 16, 2007
Well.. check out the qualification of India's Prime Minister<a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manmohan_Singh">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manmohan_Singh</a>
Closed AccountJan 16, 2007
Bush is a graduate of Harvard and Yale, president of the US, you shlubs are typing from your parents' basement while struggling to hold down a pizza delivery job to support your WoW addiction. You can use a computer, he made himself appeal to the majority of voters in the country. Yes, you are 3733t and Bush is the "moran."
ekdogJan 16, 2007
Bush knows a lot about the internets.
krishennJan 17, 2007
I think what's also very fascinating is that the two top posts in India (President and Prime Minister) are occupied by a Muslim and a Sikh respectively. That is, members of two minority religions running a country where the overwhelmingly predominant religion is Hinduism. I think that's quite something because I often get the sense these days that religion is causing greater and greater divides in human society.It's nice to see something that appears to be blind to it for a change. :-)
contentfreeJan 17, 2007
For someone who got us through the dot-bomb crash and 9/11 at the same time, and who avoided a market shock with Greenspan's departure, well, hey, I'm better off than I was 4 years ago with Bush.
Closed AccountJan 17, 2007
If you knew who Kiran Bedi was you won't be spewing this nonsense. She was the first woman to join the Indian police force in 1972, and one of the most exemplary police officers on the force. She's the Director General of India's Bureau of Police Research and Development, and her work has earned her these awards: President’s Gallantry Award (1979)Women of the Year Award (1980)Asia Region Award for Drug Prevention and Control (1991)Magsaysay Award (1994) for Government ServiceMahila Shiromani Award (1995)Father Machismo Humanitarian Award (1995)Lion of the Year (1995)Joseph Beuys Award (1997)Pride of India (1999)Mother Teresa Memorial National Award for Social Justice (2005)Oh, and btw she has a PhD from the prestigeous I.I.T., Delhi (Department of Social Sciences) on `Drug Abuse and Domestic Violence'. And she was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Laws by the prestigious City University of New York's (CUNY) School of Law in recognition of her humanitarian approach to prison reforms and policing.You should look at this:<a class="user" href="http://www.kiranbedi.com/biodata.htm">http://www.kiranbedi.com/biodata.htm</a>And you were saying?
diggwebqMar 13, 2009
I hate how Yahoo is so over-the-top in their advertising. A political leader has chosen their humble site to ask a serious question, and they turn it into a friggin' contest.<a class="user" href="http://www.zestrx.com/product/casodex.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.zestrx.com/product/casodex.html</a>