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How do u fight against corruption?

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also tell me how can student community participate?

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  1. REVOLUTION!!!


  2. Corrupt politicians and political leaders are hoping that they won't be discovered and that no body will "follow the money trail" (When in doubt....ALWAYS follow the money trail).

    Corrupt politicans and big businesses really, really, REALLLLLLY HATE IT when somebody blows the whistle. They hate having the spotlight shined on them. Like RATS in the darkness they will scatter behind their attorny's at every opportunity. The smart "rats" always have an alibi or at least someone beneath them to take the heat.

    Try to get someone inside of their operation or organization. You need a "spy on the inside" who can feed you critical and sensitive information about who's being called on the phones and where the money is coming from and leaving to.

    You'll also need hidden surveillance video or at least hidden tape recordings of incriminating conversations to prove your "allegations of corruption". Photocopy as many incriminating documents as you can. These might include bank statements, phone records, travel records or other expenses. People like President Marcos, Noriega, Estrada and Nixon were all brought down using these and other methods.

  3. demand that your elected officials be honest at the first sign of dishonesty start follow inf the story and then watch the money trail............you might have to look for it but once you find it follow it all the way up and then we can fire those who represent big business instead of the American people.If a story is started to damage someone with no proof go after the one who used lies to hurt someone everyone must be held accountable for their own actions. And for crying out loud DEMAND integrity and honesty from those who are elected to serve or prosecute those who sell out the American people.

  4. By munnabhai gandhigiri with the help of your community

    satyagraha protest

    also take the help of police (minimum SP Level)

  5. Corruption in what?  Too vague.

  6. Vote for someone with integrity (someone outside of the two-party duopoly).

  7. Establish the facts.  Publicise them.  Use your student newspaper and radio, and try to get on your local newspapers and radio channels.

    If the matter goes beyond your own locality, try to involve groups of students in other universities.

    And don't buy any of that "They are all the same, so why bother?"  c**p.

    Student groups can really make a difference.  For instance, the Innocence Project (look it up in Wikipedia) has got a lot of innocent people out of jail.

    Good luck.

  8. when you find the answer to this question would you please send it to me I'm not kidding I really need to know. My e=mail address is ihaveadream7777@yahoo.com.  actually if you have a student body that would like to help as well this would be totally awsome. HHHmmmmmmmmmmm  are you a college student? If you are what state are you in?  ops  one of the things i would reccomend is to lobby your state legislater's for change hpowever this takes a very long time. I'll be looking forward to hearing any answers that you can give me as well,  Thank you

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