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Never trust a Politician
by Neptune Agassi on Jul 19, 2008 06:55 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

I have come to the conclusion that you can trust your worst enemy but never trust a politician.
Its really the worst U Turn by anyone.
Just last week i seen this same person on NDTV saying that he is following his concience and that the Nuclear deal is in National interest and today this thing happens. And he was asking other panel members to support the Nuclear deal in National Interest.
Whom can we trust???
The saying is really true, " When the ship is sinking the mice are the first to jump out".
Out country is held to ransom by such politicians.
"National Interest" is no longer the buzzword.

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  RE:Never trust a Politician
by Guest on Jul 19, 2008 07:50 PM   Permalink
All this bull shit started due to the hunger of Lalchand Kishenchand Advani's last attempt in this birth to become PM. For him it is now or never--obviously...(he is 82 ). Supposed to be a patriotic, nationalist etc. ( as he thinks so since he fights for hindu's cause (!!!) in a secular India) he is now doing exactly opposite. Well, for those who know him, it is no surprise...that is what he is all about. Surprisingly his NDA allies are also following him blindfoldedly. Do they not have their own brains.
Instead of carrying India to future, he is applying all "Sam Dand Bhed" (tricks in his hat)to pull down the Govt. and let be it a Third World country.
Well, the UPA would surely get a solid issue in forthcoming elections to tell the voters who the true nationalists are and who the traitors are. One does not become a nationalist / patriot by building temples and abusing other religion believers. It seems even Lord Ram has seen this man's game, that is why he has still not been able to become a PM despite all his life's efforts. Now he is trying this Nuke deal as a last ditch effort.
I think all MP's across all parties who are sure of losing next elections would vote in favour of the deal as they would surely like to enjoy few more months of privileges of office.

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