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Filthy politics
by Don on Jul 31, 2008 10:46 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

McCain will only continue Bush's anti-India policies. American should vote for Obama in order to start a new American regime in the world.

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  RE:Filthy politics
by sanjay km makkad on Jul 31, 2008 10:55 AM   Permalink
tum saas bahu ho aur saas bahu ke jhagron ki tarah hi sochte ho. In politics no one is a friend to each other nor the enrmy. Every country has to look for its own interest. America is looking for its own interest and is using India and Pakistan. while the same is here India itself is looking for its benefits by having good relationships with US. Yes in some cases Pakistan has experienced the better part of US friendship but i dont know y Pak administration dont understand that US is just using its land and people to press the Muslim world around it.

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by Srinivas vishnu on Jul 31, 2008 12:11 PM   Permalink
It is not India, but Indian politicians that are looking after their self-interests - with all their loots stashed abroad, they have to make sure such states survive or their loot becomes useless. They already have their families and relatives living there!
Poor Indians, they trust the buchers like goats

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by Suraj Singh on Jul 31, 2008 11:12 AM   Permalink
Rubbish! They are racially profiling them. They are denying visas to them.
They are bombing them to kingdom come in Afghanistan and Iraq. They plan on attacking Iran.
This is just public posturing. Mainly because unstable Pakistan has nukes.Obama has sought to have peace talks with Osama!

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