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Submitted by B.N.Gururaj (India), Feb 4, 2009 at 09:54

When it comes to opposing the Valentine's day, we the Hindus have not fallen far behind. There is already a threat out in the State of Karnataka, India, that no youths participate in this celebrations. At least some participants and revellers are likely to be attacked. However, Hindus still live in stone and stick age, when it comes to executing their threats. They haven't yet graduated to more sophisticated weaponry mastered by Islamic brethren.


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Yet another excuse for islamics to compensate their genetic-hates. [219 words]gordon weareFeb 14, 2009 15:52
Valentine's Day [42 words]ElijahFeb 5, 2009 13:18
Valentine's Day [30 words]PaulFeb 4, 2009 18:37
⇒ At last a common ground between Hindus and Muslims! [74 words]B.N.GururajFeb 4, 2009 09:54
Poor man. [85 words]LynnFeb 4, 2009 09:35
Choudary [286 words]Gabby (Australia)Feb 4, 2009 07:57
I'll be your Valentine [63 words]Dr Albert SchadenfreudeJun 26, 2009 19:57

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