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Bush blames indians for food crisis?does that means indians should starve?racism?

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http://current.com/items/88934917_b...

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...

don't u think when india massive population who used to starve on streets got food to eat and thats y world is having food crisis?"its bush statement not mines..

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  1. i feel Mr Bush lives on tablets & bread.He has never enjoyed eating good Indian food. So he feels We Indians eat more. He wanted to controll India BUT failed. Thanks to Mr Vajpaye who made India proud & Bush to scratch.


  2. Absolutely not. The folks in India should do the best they can to fend for themselves. We are sending them millions of dollars in food to try and help. If other countries would also help it would make a great difference. India is the second largest country in the world in population and we can't do it all. The government of India is largely at fault for not helping their people in farming technics and working with their natural resources. Other arid countries make it. We also need to pray for the people of India.

  3. do u know hindi?then i would like to say "ulta chor kotwal ko datte".india consumes less food than china.highest obesity rate is in usa not india.

  4. the hunger in India is the liberal and environ nuts fault.

    All this bio-full uses up food grains and makes them unavailable for the poor.

    Al Gump makes $1100 for each person he starves to death.

  5. No'' COMMENT'' Please.

  6. bush can shut his mouth and stop breathing my air

  7. Bush should shut the h**l up.

    He should first solve his countries obesity problem before blaming food shortages on a country that is starving.

  8. s***w that bloody bush!!!

    he is the main reason of all the problems in the world and h**l he says we eat a lot??

    ok cool we do!!!

    KEEP ON EATING INDIANS...KEEP ON FEASTING!!!

    bush is nothing but a rasict chimp!

  9. it means indians should stop listening to bush

  10. Not sure if I buy the obscure article from current.com since I don't see it running independently on other mainstream news outlets that would love to print something like this.We know that the current food shortage is artificial in nature and driven by the misguided quest for renewable energy...especially since corn and other sources are very inefficient when compared to sugar.  Biofuels also create more pollution when compared to gasoline (see Time article below).Competing for resources with India can produce higher costs on top of that.  We currently see this with China who is the main external driving force of price increases for concrete, steel and gasoline.  Both China and India represent formidable competitors and have huge populations.

  11. It appears he has lost his head and does not know what he talks.  I read a report in the newspaper that an American eats

    5 times more than an Indian or Chinese eat

  12. Sorry, but your question doesn't make any sense at all.

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