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Annay chusava single savarana kuda pettaledhu amaendments meedha voting kuda jaragaledhu

 

thala okadu okoka interpretations chesthunnaru.....TRS ollu jarigindhi antunnaru....evadidhi nijam anaali evadi version abhaddam anaali.......aiyna light lu teesi raping sesinattu.....Democracy ni rapings sesifaaranokkaru...apbemmi.gif

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ee prapancham lo athi neechamaina buthulu anni kalipina MunXX ee Sushma Swaraj. 

 

She will be number one in most evil women that lived in history of mankind, since he sliced throats of 8 crore SA people.

 

Top 10 Most Evil Women

JAMIE FRATER

 

SEPTEMBER 9, 2007

We all tend to focus on the evil men in the world and forget some of the truly evil women that have lived. I hope to correct that with this list. Here we have not just serial killers, but other utterly despicable women who have caused tragedy in many people’s lives. So, without further ado, here are the top 10 most evil women in history.

 

10. Queen Mary I Born: 1516; Died: 1558

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Mary was the only child of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon to live past infancy. Crowned after the death of Edward VI and the removal of The Nine Days Queen-Lady Jane Grey, Mary is chiefly remembered for temporarily and violently returning England to Catholicism. Many prominent Protestants were executed for their beliefs leading to the moniker “Bloody Mary”. Fearing the gallows a further 800 Protestants left the country, unable to return until her death. It should be noted that Elizabeth I shares position 10 on this list for her equally bad behavior.

9. Myra Hindley Born: 1942; Died: 2002

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Myra Hindley and Ian Brady were responsible for the “Moors murders” occurring in the Manchester area of Britain in the mid 1960’s. Together these two monsters were responsible for the kidnapping, sexual abuse, torture and murder of three children under the age of twelve and two teenagers, aged 16 and 17. A key found in Myra’s possession led to incriminating evidence stored at a left-luggage depot at Manchester Central Station. The evidence included a tape recording of one of the murder victims screaming as Hindley and Brady raped and tortured her. In the final days before incarceration, she developed a swagger and arrogant attitude that became her trademark. Police secretary Sandra Wilkinson has never forgotten seeing Hindley and her mother Nellie, leaning against the courthouse eating sweets. While the mother was obviously and understandably upset, Hindley seemed indifferent and uncaring of her situation.

8. Isabella of Castile Born: 1451; Died: 1504

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Isabella I of Spain, well known as the patron of Christopher Columbus, with her husband Ferdinand II of Aragon, are responsible for making possible the unification of Spain under their grandson Carlos I. As part of the drive for unification, Isabella appointed Tomás de Torquemada as the first Inquisitor General of the inquisition. March 31, 1492 marks the implementation of the Alhambra Decree; expulsion edicts forcing the removal or conversion of Jews and Muslims. Roughly 200,000 people left Spain; those remaining who chose conversion were subsequently persecuted by the inquisition investigating Judaizing conversos. In 1974, Pope Paul VI opened her cause for beatification. This places her on the path toward possible sainthood. In the Catholic Church, she is thus titled Servant of God.

7. Beverly Allitt Born: 1968

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The “Angel of Death, Beverley Gail Allit, is one of Britain’s most well known serial killers. Working as a pediatric nurse, she is responsible for the murder of 4 children and the serious injury of 5 others in her care. When available, insulin or potassium injections were used to precipitate cardiac arrest; smothering sufficed when they were not. Although convicted with death or injury in nine cases, Allit attacked thirteen children over a fifty-eight day period before being caught red-handed. Allit has never spoken of the motive for her crimes, but Munchausen’s Syndrome by Proxy explains her actions. This debatable personality disorder involves a pattern of abuse or harm to someone in your care in order to garner attention (Alitt was known as a child to wear bandages and casts over wounds, but would not allow them to be examined).

6. Belle Gunness Born: 1859; Died: 1931

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Belle Gunness was one of America’s most degenerate and productive female serial killers. Standing 6 ft (1.83 m) tall and weighing in at over 200 lbs (91 kg), she was an imposing and powerful woman of Norwegian descent. It is likely that she killed both her husbands and all of her children at different times, but it is certain that she murdered most of her suitors, boyfriends, and her two daughters, Myrtle and Lucy. The motive was greed-pure and simple; life insurance policies and assets stolen or swindled from her suitors became her source of income. Most reports put her death toll at more than twenty victims over several decades, with some claiming in excess of one hundred. Inconsistencies during her post mortem examination; the corpse was reported to be two inches shorter than Belle’s six feet, paved the way for Belle Gunnes to enter American criminal folklore, a female Bluebeard.

5. Mary Ann Cotton Born: 1832; Died: 1873

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Englishwoman Mary Ann Cotton is another for-profit serial killer, predating Belle Gunnes by thirty years. Married at age twenty to William Mowbray, the newlyweds settled in Plymouth, Devon, to start their family. The couple had five children, four of whom died of ‘gastric fever and stomach pains’. Moving back to the north-east, tragedy seemed to follow them; three more children born, three more children died. William soon followed his offspring, dying of an ‘intestinal disorder’ in January 1865. British Prudential promptly paid a 35 pound dividend, and a pattern was established. Her second husband, George Ward, died of intestinal problems as well as one of her two remaining children. The power of the press, always a force to be reckoned with, caught up with Mary Ann. The local newspapers discovered that as Mary Ann moved around northern England, she lost three husbands, a lover, a friend, her mother and a dozen children, all dying of stomach fever. She was hanged at Durham County Gaol, March 24, 1873, for murder by arsenic poisoning. She died slowly, the hangman using too short a drop for a ‘clean’ execution.

4. Ilse Koch Born: 1906; Died: 1967

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“Die Hexe von Buchenwald” the Witch of Buchenwald, or “Buchenwälder Schlampe” the Bitch of Buchenwald was the wife of Karl Koch, commandant of the concentration camps Buchenwald from 1937 to 1941, and Majdanek from 1941 to 1943. Drunk on the absolute power rendered by her husband, she reveled in torture and obscenity. Infamous for her souvenirs; tattoos taken from the murdered inmates, her reputation for debauchery was well earned. After building an indoor sports arena in 1940, with 250,000 marks stolen from inmates, Ilsa was promoted to Oberaufseherin or “chief overseer” of the few female guards at Buchenwald. She committed suicide by hanging herself at Aichach women’s prison on September 1, 1967.

3. Irma Grese Born: 1923; Died: 1945

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Another product of the Nazi’s final solution, Irma Grese or the “Bitch of Belsen” was a guard at concentration camps Ravensbrück, Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen. Transferred to Auschwitz in 1943, (she must have shown particular enthusiasm and dedication to the job), she was promoted to Senior Supervisor, the 2nd highest ranking female in camp, by the end of the year. In charge of over 30,000 Jewish female prisoners, she reveled in her work. Her work included; savaging of prisoners by her trained and half starved dogs, sexual excesses, arbitrary shootings, sadistic beatings with a plaited whip, and selecting prisoners for the gas chamber. She enjoyed both physical and emotional torture and habitually wore heavy boots and carried a pistol to facilitate both.

2. Katherine Knight Born: 1956

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The first Australian woman to be sentenced to a natural life term without parole, Katherine Knight had a history of violence in relationships. She mashed the dentures of one of her ex-husbands and slashed the throat of another husband’s eight-week-old puppy before his eyes. A heated relationship with John Charles Thomas Price became public knowledge with an Apprehended Violence Order that Price had filed against Knight and ended with Knight stabbing Price to death with a butcher’s knife. He had been stabbed at least 37 times, both front and back, with many of the wounds penetrating vital organs. She then skinned him and hung his “suit” from the door frame in the living room, cut off his head and put it in the soup pot, baked his buttocks, and prepared gravy and vegetables to accompany the ‘roast’. The meal and a vindictive note were set out for the children, luckily discovered by police before they arrived home.

1. Elizabeth Bathory Born: 1560; Died: 1614

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Countess Elizabeth Bathory is considered the most infamous serial killer in Hungarian/Slovak history. Rumors had circulated for years about missing peasant girls; offered well paid work at the castle, they were never seen again. One of these rumors reached the ears of King Mathias II, who sent a party of men to the massive Castle Csejthe. The men found one girl dead and one dying. Another was found wounded and others locked up. Described atrocities, collected from testimony of witnesses, include; severe beatings over extended periods of time, the use of needles, burning or mutilation of hands, sometimes also of faces and genitalia, biting the flesh off the faces, arms and other Modily parts, and the starving of victims. The victim total is thought to number in the hundreds occurring over a twenty-five year period. Due to her social status she was never brought to trial but remained under house arrest in a single room until her death. The idea that the Countess bathed in the blood of her victims is folklore, and one of the few things she did not do. You can read more about Elizabeth Bathory on Mythverse our sister site for debunking misonceptions.

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ee prapancham lo athi neechamaina buthulu anni kalipina MunXX ee Sushma Swaraj. 

 

dusukochaadu annai.....aada soodu Congress sabyulu Sonia ki Sushma ki kaallaki paadhabi vandhanaalu antaa.....inka manam purushaadhikytha prapancham llone unnaam...gsb9.gif

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thala okadu okoka interpretations chesthunnaru.....TRS ollu jarigindhi antunnaru....evadidhi nijam anaali evadi version abhaddam anaali.......aiyna light lu teesi raping sesinattu.....Democracy ni rapings sesifaaranokkaru...apbemmi.gif

jarigina jaragakapoyina BJP ayithe okkati pettaledhu ani andhari nunchi vinipisthunna same version gsb9.gif
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jarigina jaragakapoyina BJP ayithe okkati pettaledhu ani andhari nunchi vinipisthunna same version 

 

pakkanollu edathaantene ettagu fattinchukovatam ledhu ani sethulu ettesinattunnaru BJP ollu......Rajyasabha lo etti manaki ointment raattaarantaaga..gsb9.gif

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:iagree:

 

ikkada nenu G pundu ayye laaga kastapadi phd settante ...maa musalamma naa vallane nuvvu daatar avuthunnaav antadhi.....ladies andi ladiesu.......ery powerful annattu....ippatiki neeku thread and bongaram ledhu kabatti neekemi telvatam ledhu....repati roju neeku telisiddi le frudvi...gsb9.gif

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On Tuesday, the Lok Sabha voted to create the new state of Telangana by splitting Andhra Pradesh. The Bill was passed in the teeth of opposition from an elected legislature and a significant number of members of Parliament. In the end, it was a high-level, undemocratic, compromise between the Manmohan Singh government and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) that ensured the passage of the Bill. In the bargain, all democratic procedures, including a careful debate, were trampled. The blackout of proceedings in the Lok Sabha was just a small part of it all.

The truth is that Telangana was an issue that caught India’s political class in a bind. By a series of blundering steps—beginning with Union finance minister P. Chidambaram’s 9 December 2009 statement in favour of Telangana down to the histrionics in New Delhi in the past one week—the two national parties, the Congress and the BJP, pushed themselves in a corner. At each step of this march towards folly, both parties tried to fine tune their calculations without sparing a thought about the consequences of such a divisive process.

The calculations were simple.

For the Congress, the allure of 17 Lok Sabha seats in the new province outweighed the future administrative and political consequences of creating a new state.

For the BJP, creating Telangana will obviate the need to address a painful issue if it forms the next government.

A losing proposition for everyone

It is unlikely that the Congress will reap any benefit from this division. In the Seemandhra region, it is least likely that it will win any of the 25 seats to the Lok Sabha. In the Telangana region, its political fortunes are tied to the goodwill of the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS), the party that has championed the new state’s cause for years.

For the BJP, which does not have much of a presence in South India, tying itself to the Congress’s coattails won’t do it any good, either in Seemandhra or in Telangana. The party did not apply its mind to the issue. All it did was issue empty statements about “justice” to Telangana and Seemandhra.

Above all, the country has not gained anything. Telangana will require massive financial support from the Union government to keep it viable. There is no wishing this away as the history of the past two decades shows that all new states begin with a low revenue base and in spite of what they say, it is the Union government’s money that keeps them afloat.

To placate the residual state of Seemandhra some kind of special financial package will be implemented. But financial packages cannot undo the loss of geographic unity. Just look at the map of bifurcated Andhra Pradesh and one can see the coming problems. Hyderabad was centrally located and imparted some administrative cohesion. Seemandhra—from its north-eastern corner (Srikakulam) to its south-western edge (Anantapur)—looks to be an unwieldy state now.

The two major parties appear to gain little but that would be fine if the nation had gained something out of the bifurcation. Sadly, India stares at greater fiscal burden and another pair of bitter squabbling states.

 

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ee  okka   rajyanga virudhamaina panE kaadhu...  benguluru lO, ballaari lO  Gaali   saavaasaalu  chEsthunnappudE  eemE  kodhiga  weak anipinchindhi...A lady of exorbitant emotions and mood swings.....chaala extreme gaa chEsthadhi yEmochinaa.....stree budhi praLayaanthakam  ani  ilanti  ladies ni udhEsinchE cheppindhi.......

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