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In democracy every one has same rights
by Loga on Feb 12, 2008 06:29 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

In democracy every one has same rights either he is of Maharastra or Bihar.
Every country has slow and backward states. If states like Bihar is backward it doesn%u2019t mean that every Bihari is backward.
Even in USA, New Orleans, Louisiana is the backward states but it doesn%u2019t mean that people of New Orleans, Louisiana can%u2019t work in New York or California.


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  RE:In democracy every one has same rights
by Roger Binny on Feb 12, 2008 08:58 AM   Permalink
Loga,,,stop comparing USA to India,,,India is a banana republic with a lowest order of Democracy. Are you own crack or something? Well if I take your statement literally and apply it, then your whole argument will be silly.If a Alabmaian or Lousianian goes to any other part of USA and deficates on the street,drives a taxi without a license, erects a juggi on the roads,footpath,pipelines,rail way tracks, open speces, lives like an animal with other 25 animals,doesnot pay taxes,rapes,robs,thugs,
kills locals, harrasses, molests,thieves locals, sleeps on the roads, sets up businesses with other mafia members of his or her community, pays hafta to mafia, runs illegal and illicit businesses, burdens local schools, hospitals, roads, parks, and any open spaces and many more things. So what will happen to that person in USA? Tell me,,,do you have a idea? So stop your little pewny knowledge and shut the hell up.

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  RE:In democracy every one has same rights
by GRJ on Feb 12, 2008 08:17 AM   Permalink
In Lousiana they must be behaving like rational animals. Wrong attitudes and Primitive frenzies can not help one to live in a foreign or a new place.

Good behaviour pays......Bad behaviour too !!!

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