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Why the HYPE
by Bad Manners on Oct 22, 2007 12:52 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

He clearly say "Let's give our homeland, our great state of Louisiana a fresh start." which means his homeland is AMERICA, why is this hype...has he done anything to india...he wud have done good things to amrerica but not india and i think he doesnt deserve a place in indian history

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  RE:Why the HYPE
by GRT Guru on Oct 22, 2007 03:34 PM   Permalink
What is wrong with you man?

After winning Governor post in USA anyone would say good things about US. It doesnt mean he hates India. If he gets chance to do something good to India, he will do that.

What you have done to this country?

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  RE:Why the HYPE
by jim on Oct 22, 2007 04:09 PM   Permalink
you ask yr politicans who u elect to do somthing for you! in india we elect rogues, murders n thives wt can we expect?

this is the diffrence between India & the US, he is just 36 n is the governor.

in india u can never be elected or even selected. to become a minister you have to be a robber, cheat, scamster, murder, mass killer, hold strikes & bandhs and anything evil.

its we who hv to save our country... we hv to ask why dont we hv young and honest leaders to take us forward.

good luck to jindal, he may be christian or hindu or buddist he is american citizen.

good luck to bobby!

BTW had his parents not gone to the states he wud be just a ordinery punjubi driving a truck or spare part maker or dealer paying bribes to run hiz buisness to survive!



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  RE:Why the HYPE
by Vas on Oct 24, 2007 03:17 AM   Permalink
So what you are saying is good he renounced his punjabi identity. Mmmm... Perhaps time to send Manmohan Singh to America, and off with his turban, and ola! - he's an honest man!

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