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Posted: Aug 28, 2006 Mon 02:05 pm     Views: 90   


i dont think there is a group of people on earth who are bigger racists than the self described secular liberals of pakistan. mazay kee bath hai kay this hatred is directed towards fellow kallus.

in a column written few years back, editor of daily times argued that pakistani cricket selectors should choose players who can speak english. honest:

www.dailytimes.com.pk

"...It would do us much good if the PCB could also get some players who can speak English beyond ‘yeah’. It makes a difference because English is not just a language, it is an attitude...."

now ahmed rashid, another "liberal" journalist and a neocon wannabe is arguing that govt should hand power to people who were responsible for killing around 3,000-5,000 karachites in the mid-90’s - a claim the perpetrators wear as a badge of honour :

http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/08/28/opinion/edrashid. php

"...The unraveling of the Musharraf era is picking up pace. The army now needs to let go and help Pakistan’s politicians map out a path toward an acceptable democracy for a nation that is critical to the world’s stability..."

http://web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGASA330011996?ope n&of=ENG-381

"...The organization has received reports of hundreds of cases of unlawful detention, torture, deaths in custody, extrajudicial executions and "disappearances", mainly in Karachi, but also in other cities of the province..."

http://www.dawn.com/2006/03/09/nat3.htm

"...Ms Bhutto said the PPP was committed to establishing the writ of government in the tribal areas as it had established the writ of government in Karachi after the discovery of plans to make Jinnahpur by breaking up Pakistan..."

its good that pak liberals are complete cowards. the best they can do is beg their gora masters for help which is fortunately not a crime. even bullets would be wasted on these losers.


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