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''Shame on you, Mr Bush!''


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p chandra
A real voice above all other voices.
by p chandra on Mar 24, 2003 01:55 PM

Mike is making a grave mistake. He could be the next target in the larger context of American World Order as has been labelled by Real Admiral (retd) Nadkarni. If the administration talks shamelessly of "containing" both France and Germany for voicing decent, Michael Moore ought to realize that his own President is even worse than Saddam in a way. When the reality dawns and the poetic justice commences its course of corrections, empires tumble like castles of sand. He the Lord gives one extra-ordinary and exceptional strength to protect others not invade. Bush and his cronies still live in yesterday's Texas. Mike, please take care of yourself; or better still take asylum in France before the cowboys get at you.

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Bhupendra
Illigal war on Iraq
by Bhupendra on Mar 24, 2003 01:53 PM  | Hide replies

Good start by saying "Shame on you Mr.Bush" by a renowned writter.



Same should have been said by all the americans including wife and children of Bush & Blair, for protesting against the illegal war on Iraq and saddam in particular.



Even the Pop John paul must also denounce Bush & Blair, and their team in similar worlds and do everything that can bring justice to Iraq.



The war on Iraq must be stopped timely and immediately, before Saddam is killed.



Afterall saddam is elected leader of Iraq, and he has really not posed any threat to US aor any part of the world peace.



Infact the real threat to world peace at this juncture is from the Bush Blair teams. They should be taught lesson so that no one violets law of land and the UN.



Eeven Annan must be denounced and removed from post of Secretary General of UN, for silently allowing inilateral action by US on Iraq.



It would be more appropriate to either demolish the UN or have it with Seceratary General who has guts to use its powers and can work for world peace, which is supposed to be the very purpose of UN existence.



Once again, "Shame on you Mr. Bush, Mr. Blair and your team of warmongers"



Oh God, punish these warmongers so badly that they domot attempt again in atleast seven birts, and also do something that can not only prevent killing of Saddam but also keep him hero 7 leader of his fellow countrymen.

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p chandra.
RE:Illigal war on Iraq
by p chandra. on Mar 24, 2003 05:22 PM
Dear Bhupendraji. Kofi Annan and Blinx-team have been reduced respectively by The cowboy to his vice-president and peons. Or at least the Texan thinks so. There is a strong suspicison globally that the team comprised of CIA Agents; the bombing targets are so accurate ! Kofi Annan, in fact, is the most approriate person to condemn the US agression (Iraq, mind you, is just the first of the series to follow)& introduce a resolution of censure against the Texan & party, including their expulsion from the UN. Kofi should be afraid of only the Lord Almighty and no one else, the position that he holds and the responsibility that he shoulders. In any case, the UN is up for renovation by the Texan and perhaps Kofi may not be around in the new order that would eventually emerge. The next UN Secretary-General would most probably be a real Texan macho and a crony of the "fictitious" (borrowed from that respectable Michael Moore) Prez.

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B.N.Mahapatra
Mr Bush's attempt is ridiculous
by B.N.Mahapatra on Mar 24, 2003 01:46 PM

Dishonouring United Nations Remarks in connection with the war, US has proved its intentions of monop[oly. Either the Intelligence activities are dull and nonproductive or the disappointment of "fuming out Bin Laden" is intended to be compensated by impounding on Iraq. The objective of imposing on regime change in a country is its internal matter. Interference at one oart of the globe from the other part will make polarisations whose reactions will be beyond control like continuous nuclear fissions.

Mr Bush should strengthen his Intelligence networks, and refrain from creating war strategies for sale of his weapons.

BNM

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prakash
Shame
by prakash on Mar 24, 2003 01:23 PM

It is shame on the American leadership that they use their military might to decimate smaller countries along with their ancient and hoary culture for very partisan and selfish commercial and personal vengeance. This is despite the majority of the country's intellgentsia from all walks of life being vehemtly opposed war. American leadership have not learnt from their mistakes of past. They are breeding hatred and contempt for them selves in the civilised world in the process.

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