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To: sukhoi-30mki
“We are rolling out the red carpet for your Prime Minister,” pointed out one Obama administration official. “Singh’s is the first state visit to be organised by the Obama administration. And what do you do? Invite the man who triggered the end of my country’s superpower status and brought shame to America worldwide.”

It's very sad for me to face the fact that a US presidential administration is filled with such childishness and such lack of regard for international diplomacy. It's well known within our country that the American Left's sworn enemies are not Al-Qaida, the Taliban, Iran or North Korea, but rather George W Bush, Rush Limbaugh, Fox News and conservatives in general. But other nations are worried about terrorists, not Obama's vendettas. What must the Indians think of this kind of school-girl vindictiveness coming from administration officials?
36 posted on 10/30/2009 12:40:55 AM PDT by AnotherUnixGeek
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To: AnotherUnixGeek

New Delhi would be wise to steer clear of zero altogether as much as possible. One thing zero hasn’t considered as he advances the destruction of our economy and the dollar. He couldn’t care less about jobs for Americans. As our productivity diminishes and our buying power dissipates, trade treaties with the U.S. become less valuable. That decreases zero’s wiggle room - his hammer - when dealing with highly productive countries such as India. China, too. He’s backing himself into a corner (and us with him) in which it becomes easier and easier for other countries to give us the finger as they pass by.


50 posted on 10/30/2009 3:47:54 AM PDT by bustinchops (Teddy ("The Hiccup") Kennedy - the original water-boarder)
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