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Posted by masadi on
Sunday October 12, 2008 12:38 pm
He is a CIA man who is using all kinds of discredited BS to obfuscate from the real issues behind political economy, especially his Zionist BS.
Have a nice day and take it easy,
TNI Masadi
Have a nice day and take it easy,
TNI Masadi
Posted by viqarm on
Sunday October 12, 2008 09:46 am
Sensible people should be wary of people who roar too much.
As they say,"clouds that thunder, seldom rain".
As they say,"clouds that thunder, seldom rain".
Posted by KaalChakra on
Sunday October 12, 2008 08:08 am
"severe tilt towards the security establishment"
That's true. If I remember right, he once went into a long diatribe against tafrikis. Basically, he does not seem to present anything different from the standard Pakistani hope that Islam should be used outside of Pakistan and not within Pakistan.
Unless he is driven out by force or proven to be a bad Muslim, he will become increasingly popular in Pakistan.
On that prediction, i am willing to out go on a limb. :)
That's true. If I remember right, he once went into a long diatribe against tafrikis. Basically, he does not seem to present anything different from the standard Pakistani hope that Islam should be used outside of Pakistan and not within Pakistan.
Unless he is driven out by force or proven to be a bad Muslim, he will become increasingly popular in Pakistan.
On that prediction, i am willing to out go on a limb. :)
Posted by Threnody on
Sunday October 12, 2008 07:23 am
Well Mr Hamid has a severe tilt towards the security establishment, that is very evident from his communications.
There is no doubt that he has gained quite a following from his weekly fulminations. His externalization of faults/causes afflicting us jives well with our country mens psyche.
There is no doubt that he has gained quite a following from his weekly fulminations. His externalization of faults/causes afflicting us jives well with our country mens psyche.
Posted by adamkhan on
Sunday October 12, 2008 06:25 am
While believing in a prophet or not should be every person's individual choice, the irony in the case of Zaid Hamid is that if his past affiliations are proven true, he will be a victim of the same intolerance and bigotry that he preaches in his show.
Posted by Dinaric on
Sunday October 12, 2008 03:00 am
Could he be one of sects like Qadiani ? Or Ismaili 'sufi batyni'?These sects for reasons of there own have chosen to be secretive deceptive protective of there possesions limited to there group .They do not by principle declare there ubiqutious agenda of faith not bound by islam as gen muslim.... yet encourage deception
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