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Will Ronen Sen’s headless chickens of India – the communists be able to join hands with BJP led NDA to halt Sonia-Manmohan sell out of India to Americans?
Kiran Chaube
Aug. 25, 2007
That is the million-dollar question for the common people of India being dragged to become modern day slaves of the right wing Americans.
It is also a responsibility for the NDA and BJP in particular to do whatever is necessary to join hands with these communists to save mother India from total insults in the hands of the colonial power that slaves Iraq at this time.
Slaving people can be done in three ways – by force, by luring and then lying and by contractual binding through deceptive means.
Iraq is slaved by force, Eastern Europe is slaved through luring into heavenly prosperous future, and now India is being dragged into slavery through contractual deceptions.
The congress party of India is ready to go sign on the nuke deal because they care little for the future of the country. It is more than India. It is about the war. The colonial superpower that lied to the world and invaded Iraq is now on the verge of slaving India without firing a single bullet.
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