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Nuclear Viagra and Nationalist Virility
Posted by masood Jun 13, 1998 01:14 pm
I am glad, that you think its to enhance the believe in ones potency.Glad because I feared even worse and still more primitive,i.e total misstrust in the world where anything and everything is percieved as a threat to the very existance.We are not underdeveloped for no reason,if india and pakistan have found this to be necessary for the betterment of its people,than our goals in life both as individuals and as nations, our ability to learn from mistakes, and to see the bigger pic. and not the least our very approach to solving problems shows room for improvement. Now on this happy note...........


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