Monday, June 2, 2014

CONGRATULATIONS PRIME MINISTER NARENDRA MODI OF INDIA

May 28, 2014 is a benchmark winning day for the world's largest democracy having over 1 billion people with rich and poor allowed to vote starting at age 18.  This progress is also an excellent example for Earth to follow, with great leaders invited from near and far to come together and witness teamwork influence for all humanity at the formal ceremony for the new prime minister.  Mr. Modi wisely invited the prime minster of Pakistan for his inauguration–for an effective union with India, a good sign for all nations wanting peace from military attempts that always fail.  Willing communication–talk with others–is quintessential for international harmony, what many leaders are afraid do do, often from cowardly motives.

Dear Ones,

May blog has been silent for a short time to get caught up on writing the sequel to my book So Circles the Eagle. The new one is titled Forever After–Jedediah After Smith, American Indian son of Jedediah Strong Smith who discovered more passes in the West than Lewis and Clark.

Getting back to Mr. Modi, his election represents a fresh dynamic spur for positive economic development and open relations with the people after a ten-year stagnant Congress and a former minister not willing to talk to the needy.  Modi has set his goal to listen to the people.  When people are happy they are willing to cooperate and work together for the best of any nation and the world at large, especially in reducing industrial pollution.  Fortunately India does not contaminate Earth, water and air through endless wars, the largest carbon and gas guzzlers in the world.

This does not erase former graft, corruption, massive poverty, rape, industrial pollution and other social problems, what all nations have to some degree.  Fortunately this new prime minister for India also has help through new networks of village awareness during elections to make them honest and trustworthy.  It's interesting that world-wide bribery often doesn't work in India since the voters accept bags of money and vote the way they choose!–perhaps poetic justice.

Modi's cabinet may be small but the administration's aims are powerful for the welfare of global humanity. The newcomers refuse to continue in a crooked path of bloated inefficiency and do not intend to waste time in lethargy.

With the election of Modi comes a new start to help lead the world toward unity, equality and peace, what  everyone needs to embrace instead of brutal military conquest of the most powerful corporate nations and their lethal genetic child-deforming munitions.  Modi is an outstanding statesman.  The difference is that a greedy politician works for his next election, but a good statesman works for the welfare of the next generation. 

I trust Narendra Modi. He has strong vision for India in unbiased education of the people, the most important thing to change  Earth for a better quality of life.  He also has kind eyes that shine forth from the depths of his heart and soul.

Cicero born in B.C.E said, "There are only two things one needs in life–a garden and a library."

Mame
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