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Drinking Water
by Inconvenient Truth on Aug 12, 2007 11:54 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

If the useless fellows dont give us equal rights to bang their bejesus out of their brains, due to their negiligence in Global Warming concepts, whats the use of our so called "Political Negotiators"? Left, lets grill them to get our RIGHTS. Lets get a WAR, if we have to. If we dont have a right to live peacefully, THE REST OF THE WORLD SHOULDNT EITHER.

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  RE:Drinking Water
by k kumar on Aug 13, 2007 12:08 AM   Permalink
Global warming is flawed concept.. "Drinking Water" you do not have any sense of either politics or economics.. Nuclear fuel and Natural gas will be the main drivers for energy needs. Indian needs both before oil age is over!!9By the way it is not too far, proven reserves will last till 2070 (at currnet growth rates, in fact there is no room for growth for China and India beyond 2020 (if one only considers oil as one the resource).. Communist idiots wont be there in 2040 ,specially the one that are vocal now. Do you really understand WAR!! I guess you will piss in your pants if you see the horros of a war .. Learn from history Dude ..

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  RE:Drinking Water
by Inconvenient Truth on Aug 13, 2007 12:28 AM   Permalink
Oh Yeah! Flawed Concept. Floods and Water Bourne Diseases. Get REAL dude. Our Naa Layak Politicians can sell the Country in the name of corruption and if we dont get EQUAL Rights, you'll be extinct like DINOSAURS. Watch Matrix and Inconvenient Truth. Then talk.

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  RE:Drinking Water
by Prasanna G on Aug 13, 2007 10:00 AM   Permalink
Hey! Dudes!!

watch Joom barabar Joom and talk! what a hell horror of war, Matrix & incovenient truth. real truth in JBJ

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