Frank Bainimarama (1954) Prime Minister of Fiji
2000, Warning to the Great Council of Chiefs, 9 March 2006
2000, Warning to the Great Council of Chiefs, 9 March 2006
Frank Bainimarama (1954) Prime Minister of Fiji
2000, Warning to the Great Council of Chiefs, 9 March 2006
Reza Pahlavi (1960) Last crown prince of the former Imperial State of Iran
As quoted by Michel Bole-Richard, The regime is archaic. The country is on the brink of explosion http://www.rezapahlavi.org/details_article.php?article=4&page=6, Le Monde, June 18, 2005. <br class="br">Interviews, 2005 <br class="br">Context: A regime that has a Constitution which denies the sovereignty of the people and where candidates are selected by the regime and the Parliament can not vote into laws its own proposed bills, is not a system representative of the people. This regime interprets divine laws as it pleases and elections are like those held under the Soviet or Saddam's regime. All this is to make the world believe that they enjoy a certain degree of legitimacy. Elections must be boycotted. To vote for this regime is to prolong its survival. Not to turn out will be the demonstration that the people rejects this theocracy. What the people is asking for is a secular Constitution based on the Universal Charter of Human Rights. Reformists couldn't do anything. We have lost ten years. Time has come for change.
“I have never ever argued about billings because I don’t think that they mean anything.”
Amitabh Bachchan (1942) Indian actor
Quotable quotes by Amitabh Bachchan.
Laisenia Qarase (1941) Prime Minister of Fiji
Additional remarks about the proposed Reconciliation and Unity Commission, Response to continuing opposition to the Reconciliation, Tolerance, and Unity Bill, 30 July 2005
Rupert Murdoch (1931) Australian-American media mogul
Asked about Bill O'Reilly's main on-air rival MSNBC host Keith Olbermann <br class="br">Source: Rupert Murdoch Has Potential http://www.esquire.com/features/75-most-influential/rupert-murdoch-1008
“No prime-minister in the parliament of letters has, at any time, ventured to introduce a bill”
Samuel Laman Blanchard (1804–1845) British author and journalist
"Quotations".
Sketches from Life (1846)
Context: No prime-minister in the parliament of letters has, at any time, ventured to introduce a bill for the apprehension of all vagrant inverted commas that may be found trespassing in the sunny places of argument; and to restrain the poaching propensities of authors in general, who are apt to stroll without a license into the manors of other men's genius.
Frank Bainimarama (1954) Prime Minister of Fiji
2000, Reaction to calls from Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer for the Military to stay out of politics (30 September 2005)
Rajendra Prasad (1884–1963) Indian political leader
After lot of exchange of letters with the political people concerned, the issue did not come up before the Parliament, in 1960, in p. 21
Source: First Citizen, p. 16
Laisenia Qarase (1941) Prime Minister of Fiji
8 July 2005
Additional remarks about the proposed Reconciliation and Unity Commission