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To: Gengis Khan
Hmm. Weird dream.
Personally, my dream is that in 2020, the US will be the world's lone superpower.
To: Gengis Khan
Just how much harm can he do I wonder.
3 posted on
12/01/2006 2:21:26 PM PST by
Bahbah
(Regev, Goldwasser and Shalit, we are praying for you)
To: Gengis Khan
This "news"paper is unwise to translate its propaganda into English.
4 posted on
12/01/2006 2:24:01 PM PST by
gwb2OO4
To: Gengis Khan
I wasn't aware we had that much of a problem with India.
5 posted on
12/01/2006 2:24:24 PM PST by
wolfpat
(To connect the dots, you have to collect the dots.)
To: Gengis Khan
Well...I can see some truth in what he said, in that India is a growing power and far preferable to most of the other powerful nation over there (China, Russia, the Muslim nations...)
To: Gengis Khan
But this place gets really low scores on every Condé Nast survey I've seen.
/Joe's Wife
If Isuzu Joe can handle India, he's a tougher monkey than I thought. I hear it's, um, a little unpleasant to visit. My dad just got back from a round the world tour basically. He went to India then South Africa. India was the absolute pits, South Africa a joy.
8 posted on
12/01/2006 2:25:53 PM PST by
kinghorse
(calls them like I sees them)
To: Gengis Khan
A powerful US senator has a dream that could become a nightmare for peaceful countries like Pakistan, China and Iran with no history of aggression against their neighbours. Really?
To: Gengis Khan
"a dream that could become a nightmare for peaceful countries like Pakistan, China and Iran with no history of aggression against their neighbours."
I wonder what this reporter has been smoking? Iran and China are not peaceful countries who have have no history of aggression. Just ask Tibet and Iraq about how peaceful they are.
12 posted on
12/01/2006 2:29:44 PM PST by
White Bear
("Una salus victus nullam sperare salutem" - The one hope of the doomed is not to hope for safety.)
To: Gengis Khan
He must have stock options invested in India.
To: Gengis Khan
"like Pakistan, China and Iran with no history of aggression against their neighbours."
Utter propaganda flag went off right there...
14 posted on
12/01/2006 2:30:23 PM PST by
piytar
To: Gengis Khan
I can see where they would be really bad for China, and Japan, and Korea, and any other country that would have to subsume into the ocean in order for India and the United States to move that close to each other.
:->
To: Gengis Khan
All my doctors at the Veterans Affairs hospitals have been Indian, and they seem more than competent and take the time to listen. I need a lap band for my "Dunlap's Disease" and my doctor said that I can get the job done for about $1000 in Bangalore (including private room, private nurse and first class care) versus $40000 here or $20000 in Mexico.
17 posted on
12/01/2006 2:35:46 PM PST by
2ndDivisionVet
(Hailey Barbour/John Bolton 2008)
To: Gengis Khan
Any nightmare for Pakistan and Iran is good for the world.
18 posted on
12/01/2006 2:36:16 PM PST by
Ukiapah Heep
(Shoes for Industry!)
To: Gengis Khan
He must be off his Prozac again.
To: Gengis Khan
I know they own most every motel in the country!
To: Gengis Khan
The Moron from Delaware pontificates. God only knows what damage a complete fool like Biden can do.
To: Gengis Khan
25 posted on
12/01/2006 3:00:20 PM PST by
Doogle
(USAF 68-73...."never store a threat you should have eliminated")
To: Gengis Khan
peaceful countries like Pakistan, China and Iran with no history of aggression against their neighbours. Scrappleface? Onion?
To: Gengis Khan
27 posted on
12/01/2006 3:13:01 PM PST by
MassachusettsGOP
(May the West and Republicans Always Win...)
To: Gengis Khan
The best thing that ever happened to India was being made a part of the British Empire. It's taken a century or so, but now India is truly beginning to reap the rewards of having learned how to respect order and the rule of law in an English-speaking democracy.
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