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The lame duck Bush LOL!!
by Calspadeaspade on Jul 21, 2008 01:44 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Will split India before he leaves office. What a brilliant stroke. India wil split into 4 or 5 smaller countries.

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by ash on Jul 21, 2008 01:58 AM   Permalink
under mayawati the whole country will remain united . she will become PM and inflation will be down to 3%.she will give resrvation to brahmins and muslims.

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by Loan Shark on Jul 21, 2008 02:41 AM   Permalink
mayawati will give stuff for free ... with all the money she has

inflation will be negatiev in no time


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by Amit Chaturvedi on Jul 21, 2008 06:53 AM   Permalink
sure she will reservation to brahmin and muslim.
sure she will pull down the president house and build kasiram memorial there
sure she will sale India gate to a builder who can make a new world record tower there.
sure she will ask all big companies to fill vacancies by 50% quota and 10% of her choice. how company do their work is their problem.
sure she will jail or encounter all opposition leaders
there are lots of sure things which she can do and you can write a book for it.

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by Karthik on Jul 21, 2008 01:51 AM   Permalink
EXACTLY..lOOK AT THE DIRTY POLITICS..Opn horse trading...

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by Loan Shark on Jul 21, 2008 02:41 AM   Permalink
it is better than trading in secret

now we know who sells for how much

this is called democracy

but, let's not give Bush any credit for all this drama ... that guy doesn't deserve any of it.

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