It is not right on their part to be so racist when they want the world to be less racist. Practice what u preach. Like they make all their houses with wood and tell the entire world not to cut down trees.
2006-08-26 21:36:28
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answered by hepsi_babe_23 1
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Many Americans are very sorry for not understanding your question. If you could go into more detail as there are a lot of people from all over the world that are "refused" by this country. I am concluding you mean "refused entry". It is a little unfair for you to lump this rather large and great country in to a one sentence argue meant, about someone that is not known so well here. Why not ask the question so others can understand what the question is? Who is or are Narendramodi Mr Pariamal Trivedi.?
It is not American that has refused, it is the part of the government that has the responsibility to protect us Americans. There is a good reason I am sure. For not I have to answer your question, we think of ourselves as the strongest and best nation on the plant at this time. We have laws and we are govern by these laws, if we find that the government is wrong having these laws we can take steps to change the laws so that they are more plausible to the great people of this country. We think we are smart enough to work with and help other country in need. We give help when ever there is a call for help all over the world. We think we protect our land very well and we have standards to abide by. We are a government by the people and for the people in 95% of the cases. That is what we think of our self.
Thank you for asking.
2006-08-27 05:08:28
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answered by NIck N 5
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Unfortunately lately the US Naturalisation Service, which is responsible for issue of visas likes to play GOD.
I would not say it is right is doing so, nor would I say it is wrong in doing so.
Mr Modi is a great India without any doubt, because he is the first India Leader who has proved to the world that the majority community in India has a spine and refused to crawl alike the vote-hungry political parties to app lease the minorities.
Surely some unfortunate incidents have taken place, which in India due to political interference with news reporting have been greatly magnified, misreported and at times this biased reporting is creating a negative image in the minds of foreigners.
We must work to correct this historical anomalies and create a better image.
2006-08-27 05:15:21
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answered by saroshsb 2
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First off,, as an average American Joe,,,, I have no F**king clue who this person is and why we "refused" him.
Next, we think we are part of the greatest country that has ever existed in the history of the world (and we are right).
Understand I love India I think it is a beautiful country with wonderful people, a long rich history and diverse culture.
I feel this way about many countries in the world. It is a common misconception that all Americans dislike, look down on or even hate other countries. This is simply not true.
We know our country has it's problems. Not everyone agrees with the war in Iraq or American foreign policy. That is what makes our country great! We can speak out freely if we disagree it is one of our most dear and fundamental rights.
So, maybe you should learn more about us before you judge based upon what crap CNN is spewing this week.
Thank you.
2006-08-27 04:47:06
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answered by landerscott 4
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I can't really tell you how America feels about itself but I can tell you what I think of America. I don't like it too much, although I am thankful for the rights that are still intact. I just think that our government has made some pretty rotten choices lately and I'm not proud of it.
2006-08-27 04:38:21
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answered by guineasomelove 5
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The riots of Gujarat, left an indelible blot on the secular set up of India. Thosands of innocent lives were mass murdrered, under the Narendar Modi government.
Human Rights Organisations from India & abroad have condemned Modi's inaction to such mass ethnic cleansing. Do you expect to issue a visa to such a monster/aggressor??
2006-08-29 12:33:23
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answered by radiance 3
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Well, I haven't heard about this incident, but I will look into it. Funny, the news didn't mention that........
Right Now, as long as I can live my life the way I have been, I'm good. I actually feel kinda bad for those countries that still have dictators and kings for rulers. They just don't have the amount of freedom as those countries who have democracy. But hey, If they're happy, I won't pry into their affairs, know what I mean?
2006-08-27 04:42:27
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answered by Anonymous
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one can not blame a whole country for anything unless they are all clones or drones,the government controls the people not the people control the government
2006-08-27 04:37:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I know some Pakistanis that have the same question for Indians....
(some Bangledeshis, too.)
2006-08-27 04:39:35
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answered by Mac Momma 5
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america thinks it is hot sh!t
2006-08-27 23:39:02
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answered by acid tongue 7
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