Can we change our country and age old constitutional theories, if so how long will it take to achieve this?
I m really fedup of watching News Channels, politicians speeches, they have become pretty monotonous, boring, useless, without ethics, I am feeling depressed by seeing all this. Is there any solution to wipe out all these unhealthy and poisonous acts. Whom do u think really capable of contributing to achieve success in renovating our filthy ethics, and how long will it take to change our nation?
I am going to start a political revolution in about 2 years if things don’t change in a big way. The intelligent and moral will be taking over Washington D.C. Not like a violent Revolution just like a giant change… We have to be the change…..

November 18th, 2009 at 10:40 am
Our ethics are very clean. The people of the country no longer respect them. Cultures that grab all they can get have corrupted them, particularly during the last century.
Many, if not most cultures haggle for everything. Until recently, the prevailing Puritan ethic (fair work for fair pay, fair product for fair price) was the concept, if not the rule. Now the flood of haggling cultures is changing even the concept.
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November 18th, 2009 at 10:57 am
I am going to start a political revolution in about 2 years if things don’t change in a big way. The intelligent and moral will be taking over Washington D.C. Not like a violent Revolution just like a giant change… We have to be the change…..
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November 18th, 2009 at 11:30 am
Of course it can be changed , its the educated youth of this country who can bring this revolution. We must stop being selfish and think about the society. And this quality should be developed from childhood , but today’s parents are solely responsible for making child selfish.
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November 18th, 2009 at 12:20 pm
Its not possible to change the constitution till every indian change and especially till every politician first of all understand what is constitution…I think Mr. Obama can answer this..we are still following the same constitution written more than 50 years back when all other countries have started to plan and think for future 50 to 100 years.. I have no hope of India changing..its only the brains of educated and technically sound people working hard, which is making india famous but not thru our politicians or constitution
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November 18th, 2009 at 12:44 pm
Yes i think youths can change. Now i remember one of my Seniors comments about Abhimanyu in Mahabharata. Abhimanyu was a all rounder and he knew all the skills and he was a Ideal man. But sill krishna killed him saying perfect man should not live. similarly we have here good atmosphere, good soil, good environment, good people, peace etc. only we do not have good administration. I think when this becomes all right other may go. Let us hope the best
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November 18th, 2009 at 1:27 pm
Govts all over the work are corrupted, but people in many countries force their govt to work for them. That is what we have to do in india. Get united, come to streets and question every move of the govt, if possible threaten govt with severe consequences.
We can see real democracy in india, when govt fears and respects the public. It would take long time and hard work, may be not in next 50 years, but we should start some where.
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November 18th, 2009 at 1:54 pm
Historical data analysis provide information for decision making for future.
If you are old enough, looking at what had been happening around you all these days, and anlysing the trend, what do you think would happen?
No. It can’t change for better. Things are grdually changing to the uncomfortable for the next generation always.
What I thought was of good value, because it was of yesterday, was not good for the second generation prior to me. The relativity works.
"KALYUG" is said to be charecterised by the degenerations witnessed by us and also believed to be seeing the end of the present civilisation.
We can try to make the slaughter animal as comfortable as possible and butcher with as little pain for as little time as possible.
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