It requires courage to be correct in a world where everyone is corrupt
It’s a corrupt world, and there is corruption everywhere. How can a honest person live peacefully in this corrupt world where to be corrupt is the law?
The persons who were thought to be honest are revealed everyday of their dishonesty, greed and selfishness.
This world is no longer suitable for a person with honesty, integrity and truthfulness unless he is full of courage and will power.
The petrol which could be sold for Rs. 50/- is being sold at Rs. 70+. Where does the profit money go?
A part to the high politicians? The ministers? The higher officials?
Come on! Share your ideas and comments.
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After ten years of September 11 terrorist attacks , America’s "long war" goes on.
More than 60,000 area military bases and troops stationed on the surrounding civilian populations, sacrifice and sorrow of the past decade, marked by patriotic and protest.
And yet, the war goes on.
Camp Pendleton, several thousand Marines to deploy in an early 2012 Afghanistan months long are in the midst of training.
Since the fall of 2001 it to a continuous cycle of deployment of Marines, to attack us in Afghanistan when the Taliban regime that Al-Qaeda terrorist training camps and its leader Osama bin Laden was the mastermind behind the terrorist attacks of shelter evicted. After a little over a year of Iraq war on terror — — — — in a war as some refer to emerge as the second front "long war."
Thousands of men and women all volunteer armed services after planes hijacked joined in New York and the Pentagon, killing nearly 3,000 people killed. A fourth hijacked plane crashed in Pennsylvania.
He woke up that morning their mother’s screams. She hijacked planes by terrorists two down as one of the live TV images just in time to see quick recall in lower Manhattan slammed into the World Trade Center Tower.
"It was shocking, and it hit me hard," he said. "I got out of high school a year ago and was just screwing around like it enough to know I was wasting my time."
He joined the National Guard and four months later was sent to Iraq in January 2005. Seven months later, Iraq’s capital Baghdad out of the Humvee he was riding exploded a roadside bomb under. He has a brain injury and shrapnel wound and faced eventually diagnosed with post traumatic stress disorder.
Read more: http://www.nctimes.com/news/local/military/article_d95c7d0e-5a45-508c-9ce7-b6d36fd48df1.html#ixzz1XeGRL6LH
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