a) Law prohibiting the manufacture or sale of Pepsi and Coke soft drinks because they contain harmful "pesticides" not allowed by the "standards" set by ISI. (Well what do you think the Indian-made "soft drinks" and "mineral waters" contain? They contain far worse pesticides, live bacteria, unhatched eggs of protozoa, and chemicals...
b) Law prohibiting and making it illegal for any educational institution (school college or university) in India to ask for any money from parents for their children in the name of DONATION, BUILDING FUND or WELFARE FUND. No money should be paid to any educational institution in these names. Asking or giving is illegal.
WHICH law is more important, and WHY?
2006-08-21
17:25:55
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>>first you have to stop husbands forcing their wives to get an abortion in india when they find out its a girl...for this...prohibit all doctors from releasing the ultrasound results for the sexe of the unborn babies....
>>(1)If you pass any law, they will find a way around it. So the law can be bypassed. (Prohibit doctors from releasing ultrasound scans can be bypassed if the doctor says Oh RAMA to a teaboy in the corridor then its a boy if he says Oh SEETHA to a sweeper girl then its a girl, so you just have to pay the sweeper and it will reach the doctor and you now know what u want to know) Those with money and power need not obey any law in the first place. All laws can be twisted to your benefit. If you pass a law, they will abuse it. The best law is no law. But without law you cannot convey power.
"first you have to stop husbands forcing their wives to get an abortion "-- you cant force or stop ALL husbands forcing ALL wives..
2006-08-21
17:57:54 ·
update #1