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by Hasta Maithun on Jul 07, 2008 03:38 PM   Permalink | Hide replies


Now these leadres whose brain in Knees wants to deliver.

These SP party is full of Jokers.

hahahahahahahahohohohohoho

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by Prakash Asrani on Jul 07, 2008 04:12 PM   Permalink
On the instructions of BJP knickerwalas' High Command, same jokers were approached by Jaswant Singh on bended knees, last year as well as few days back, for mercy and permission to allow topple MMS and 82 years old budhuvoo to be installed on PM's chair or atleast make Mulayam Singh PM. SHAME!!!!

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by All Right on Jul 07, 2008 04:18 PM   Permalink
Ho ho ho ... look who is calling names to the so-called despicable act of approaching for support... :-)

Does that make Congresswallahs as knickerwallahs as well?... :-)

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by All Right on Jul 07, 2008 04:36 PM   Permalink
Oh my Clown

Usage of Knickerwallah? Humm

See Progress here



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by All Right on Jul 08, 2008 11:43 AM   Permalink
My Clone:

Congrats on crossing your 450th message.... I'm watching your progress with considerable interest, and wondering when will you stand on your own two feet?

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by Hell Boy on Jul 07, 2008 06:24 PM   Permalink
BJP is a shameless party full of liers and cheaters, look what they have done to MP and now its Karnataka who is going to face the same fate as MP. I would have likked BJP if they would have quit on their double Standards and give away with their ideas of communalism.
Right now BJP in all $ucks.

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by All Right on Jul 08, 2008 11:44 AM   Permalink
Hell Boy:

Stay there.

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