Justice for Sri Shim!
For those interested:
A thoughtful Indian's critique of the Bhagavad Gita.
[videshisutra.com]
Justice for Sri Shim!
Come on State of Hawaii. Are you still following the law and constitution
of the United States of America?
Or has Hawaai become a Vedic State while we were all asleep.
Justice delayed is justice denied.
Justice for Sri Shim!
We karmis (non Butler devotees) are impatient. We want to see justice
within our lifetimes.
We believe in the dignity and worth of the ordinary human person.
Those of you who voted for Tulsi, do you believe it is acceptable that millions of ordinary human beings should die so that a few saints survive?
Well, that's the Bhagavad Gita, and that is the book used by Prabhupada, Butler's guru, by Butler, and by Butler's devotees -- the people who
are **owned by him**.
What is Tulsi's ultimate text when the chips are down and she has to serve
the citizens who elected her?
* The Constitution of the United States of America (inherent dignity of the ordinary, non saintly human being) ideal being justice in this lifetime)
* THe Bhagavad Gita (Some humans have more dignity than others, for sake of a few saints, it is OK for millions to die, no such justice, you hope for
better rebirth in another lifetime, sex is evil and women dirty temptresses)
So did the karmis who drafted the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
Justice for Shri Shim!
C'mon, State of Hawaai, what's going on in the District Attorney's Office?
Evidence fades away as time passes.
Worse, Sri Shim's family is going to become exhausted.
They risk getting exhausted and not have the energy left to see this through
to the end.
Exhausted people find it difficult to pull together the sheer STAMINA
needed to get through depositions and then go through cross examination
in open court.
For this reason alone, for welfare of Sri Shim's family, let us hope
they do not have to wait much longer.
For those interested:
A thoughtful Indian's critique of the Bhagavad Gita.
[videshisutra.com]
Justice for Sri Shim!
Come on State of Hawaii. Are you still following the law and constitution
of the United States of America?
Or has Hawaai become a Vedic State while we were all asleep.
Justice delayed is justice denied.
Justice for Sri Shim!
We karmis (non Butler devotees) are impatient. We want to see justice
within our lifetimes.
We believe in the dignity and worth of the ordinary human person.
Those of you who voted for Tulsi, do you believe it is acceptable that millions of ordinary human beings should die so that a few saints survive?
Well, that's the Bhagavad Gita, and that is the book used by Prabhupada, Butler's guru, by Butler, and by Butler's devotees -- the people who
are **owned by him**.
What is Tulsi's ultimate text when the chips are down and she has to serve
the citizens who elected her?
* The Constitution of the United States of America (inherent dignity of the ordinary, non saintly human being) ideal being justice in this lifetime)
* THe Bhagavad Gita (Some humans have more dignity than others, for sake of a few saints, it is OK for millions to die, no such justice, you hope for
better rebirth in another lifetime, sex is evil and women dirty temptresses)
So did the karmis who drafted the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
Justice for Shri Shim!
C'mon, State of Hawaai, what's going on in the District Attorney's Office?
Evidence fades away as time passes.
Worse, Sri Shim's family is going to become exhausted.
They risk getting exhausted and not have the energy left to see this through
to the end.
Exhausted people find it difficult to pull together the sheer STAMINA
needed to get through depositions and then go through cross examination
in open court.
For this reason alone, for welfare of Sri Shim's family, let us hope
they do not have to wait much longer.