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BRAVE MAN MOHAN SINGH.
by nishu kutty on Jul 10, 2008 10:52 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Only after the super clever Manmohan singh opened his mouth in Japan, the Left widhdrew their support.
Manmohan singh for the past four years was ENJOYING PWER,licking Left's foot and dancing to their every tunes.
After failing to control prices, Dancing to the tunes of regional parties,failing to control terrorism in this contry for the past four years, suddenly he has become BRAVE when he is in Japan.

Let us all wish that MMS be always brave, and let him be in Japan itself.
-By MMS fan club.


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  RE:BRAVE MAN MOHAN SINGH.
by All Right on Jul 10, 2008 11:00 PM   Permalink
Must be tough to be a commie with everyone telling you to go to China on a one way ticket.

To rub salt into the wound, the Congress just political outmaneuvered the commies.

So did you shrink ask you to post messages as sort of catharsis?

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  RE:BRAVE MAN MOHAN SINGH.
by Suresh T on Jul 10, 2008 11:38 PM   Permalink
Those who praise the 'outmanouvering' will realize what he has done in the coming years. He has outmanouvered the common citizens of India. He has outmanouvered the democratic traditions of India.
One thought he was a man of integrity, but surely after his latest actions, has shown he is plain dishonest.

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by NandaKishore on Jul 10, 2008 11:52 PM   Permalink
wake suresh.. google search and see whether Commies have supported the chinese in the 1962 war.. U`ll realize why they are opposing the NDeal.


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  RE:BRAVE MAN MOHAN SINGH.
by nishu kutty on Jul 10, 2008 11:05 PM   Permalink
IF MAN MOHAN CAN BE IN INDIA, ANYBODY HAS GOT THE RIGHT TO BE.

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