Posted on 07/04/2017 9:03:41 PM PDT by MaxistheBest
Shiva Ayyadurai, the man who is credited with inventing email among several other life-improving creations such as EchoMail, Systems Health, and CytoSolve, has announced that he is challenging Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) for her seat in the 2018 elections. I consider myself an embodiment of the American dream: an all-American Indian, Ayyadurai told Breitbart News in an exclusive interview shortly after he launched his campaign.
He went on to say, Massachusetts ignited the American Revolution. Now, we need to fight for the American dream. That victory will only be possible if we dialogue and educate each other to solve problems, together, as Americans.
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He criticized Warren for her divisive and irrational approach, which he said, is leading us nowhere. My whole life has been about fighting for the truth while creating tangible solutions to real problems across the fields of communication, health, education, governance and commerce.
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He had never registered to vote until last year, when he voted for Trump. I saw Trump as a necessary force to disrupt a broken system that was no longer serving the American people, he told Breitbart News
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Ayyadurai said:
These same people would not talk about the poor whites and the poor blacks in this country. It was like these elite hippies who were MIT students [found it] easier to talk about things 10,000 miles away. Many of these students were afraid to go to poor neighborhoods right in Boston. Its easy for them to take pictures of themselves doing missionary work 10,000 miles away to make themselves feel better.
But, he said, they wouldnt get their hands dirty by going to neighborhoods like Dorchester and Roxbury, two predominantly black communities right in Massachusetts.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
He's being kind...they were racists to the core. There is no place in America that is more racist than Cambridge. MA., home of Elizabeth Warren.
This guy is the real deal and he deserves our support. He is just the kind of candidate that can unseat Warren in a state like MA. He reminds me of Bobby Jindal.
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Well, MIT students are at ease talking about things that are 10,000 LIGHT YEARS away, not just 10,000 miles;) But he sounds like a great candidate to beat Lieawatha!!!
Not to be confused with an American-Indian...(or a "native american")
Real Indian vs Fake Indian.
He sent Pocahantas a DNA kit. Great humor.
I like his hashtag: #Beat FakeIndian Elizabeth Warren.
The racism, the bigotry, the prejudice this man will face will be enormous. His identity as an Indian will be questioned. His identity as an American will be questioned. The Left will question his accomplishments and his abilities and the press will join in the attacks. I hope his fortitude and his sense of self is strong.
Always thought it was Tomlinson....
[Shiva Ayyadurai, the man who is credited with inventing email]
If elected, SENATOR SHIVA could shed some light on HILLARY’S missing email...
Yeah...I was just about to post that.
Seems he can stick it to the dims.
Good for him.
i am not sure who this guy is.
the technical point of reference (for a lont time anyway) is IETF RFC 822. The author is David Crocker, August 13, 1982. It references a number of earlier RFCs, going back to RFC 524 (J. White, 13 June, 1973), but I do not think that any of them have him as an author.
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc822
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc524
IIRC Indian engineers did not start arriving in Silicon Valley (just to take one point of reference) in significant numbers until the mid 1980s.
“The Man Who Invented Email”?
That claim is a fraud. And an easily provable one.
He’s the epitome of an Indian engineer - a con artist with an inflated resume.
“That claim is a fraud. And an easily provable one.”
He was awarded a patent for it!!
“Hes the epitome of an Indian engineer - a con artist with an inflated resume”
So what is it really about this guy that you don’t like?
I used email in the 70’s. It goes back to the 60’s. Perhaps he participated in the development of a particular protocol in the 80’s, but that’s hardly the same as “inventing email”.
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