Re: India truckers strike over fuel




"Zeke" <up@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7484671.stm

Nearly four million trucks have gone off India's roads after
their owners
began an indefinite strike to protest against rising fuel
bills.
This is obviously George Bushs' fault at Cheneys' orders.


Each country has its own weak currency, in this case India got
hit by 40%, that tells you about India inability to self-support,
it reflects US exporting less jobs to India since US is having
her own problem.

Now US got hit by 100% increase, Isn't this Amazing Weakness? Of
course George did it through his Iraqis war.


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