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a free world
by susi soni on Feb 11, 2008 12:40 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

america a nation created my immigrants of europe ( white man) may have a problem of having a colored man as their head.I we can see what is nato is a white mans cartel to rule eocnomically.What ever said and done, if a colored man wins a us election it will show an american maturity, if hillary wins it will give respect to a woman after more than 200 years. USA boasting of free world/human rights/ democracy/ womans rights/ equality/ in god they trust. has to be proved in totallity.The democrats look as humans and the republicans as the hardcore,intolerant,american jehadis, having an aim and charatcers of sadam/pharohs/hitlers/aurangzebs/nadi shah/ timur etc, by having intolerant US presidents the americans have cut them off from the rest of the world, the americans have also been unfair in palestaine, the jewish syndicate have ruined the us policy also.USA is a lovely country and a lovely people but harsh rulers. USA should also consider them selves as equal with its other counter part, and use the uno for the solutions.

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by Gautam Sinha on Feb 11, 2008 05:27 PM   Permalink
If a colored man makes it there, rest assured there would be enough 'white man' to keep him in reign like Koffi Annan and his 'white cronies' I am not racist but my point here is the same lobbies will remain active irrespective of who comes to power and how we perceive or classify the new person.

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by Manoj on Feb 11, 2008 12:50 PM   Permalink

Don't worry. USA respects war veterans. John MacCain will win the election. He will take care of Iran and Palastine.

Citizens of USA, like the entire world, are totally fed up with the Islamic terrorism.

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