Rafi Bhatti January 17, 2006
#178 Posted by haideri on January 22, 2006 10:37:16 am
#176
Ajey,
Why is your butt on fire?
{You think if you converted to Christianity, all white people would treat you as equals? Ever heard of racism, pinhead? }
The statement above tells me a lot about your intellect. Read it once again and think about it ;)
haideri
Ajey,
Why is your butt on fire?
{You think if you converted to Christianity, all white people would treat you as equals? Ever heard of racism, pinhead? }
The statement above tells me a lot about your intellect. Read it once again and think about it ;)
haideri
#177 Posted by KaalChakra on January 22, 2006 10:03:47 am
``Retired Army General Hameed Gul has stated...``
Shouldn`t everyone except Arundhati Roy dismiss whatever comes next?
Shouldn`t everyone except Arundhati Roy dismiss whatever comes next?
#176 Posted by ajeya on January 22, 2006 9:43:43 am
#175 by haideri
[Ajey,
Check this out! I hope it will give you some satisfaction.
Dalit Holocaust in India]
You are an idiot.
What is your point? That some of the upper-caste Hindus oppress Dalits and therefore Hinduism is the worst religion?
You think if you converted to Christianity, all white people would treat you as equals? Ever heard of racism, pinhead?
You think because you converted to Islam all Arabs will treat you as their equals and marry you to their daughters, bonehead?
Do you think Dalits are treated any better by upper-crust Muslims in Pakistan?
I have muslim friends who have worked in Saudi Arabia that tell me that they are treated like DOGS because they are considered inferior.
Why didn`t you convert to Buddhism? Or Jainism?
Human nature is the same everwhere in the world. Ever heard of the Hutus and the Tutsis? Ever heard of Serbia-Herzegovina? Ever heard of the Holocaust?
It is idiots with limited thinking abilities like yourself that are the easiest to brainwash.
[Ajey,
Check this out! I hope it will give you some satisfaction.
Dalit Holocaust in India]
You are an idiot.
What is your point? That some of the upper-caste Hindus oppress Dalits and therefore Hinduism is the worst religion?
You think if you converted to Christianity, all white people would treat you as equals? Ever heard of racism, pinhead?
You think because you converted to Islam all Arabs will treat you as their equals and marry you to their daughters, bonehead?
Do you think Dalits are treated any better by upper-crust Muslims in Pakistan?
I have muslim friends who have worked in Saudi Arabia that tell me that they are treated like DOGS because they are considered inferior.
Why didn`t you convert to Buddhism? Or Jainism?
Human nature is the same everwhere in the world. Ever heard of the Hutus and the Tutsis? Ever heard of Serbia-Herzegovina? Ever heard of the Holocaust?
It is idiots with limited thinking abilities like yourself that are the easiest to brainwash.
#175 Posted by haideri on January 22, 2006 8:48:16 am
#171
Ajey,
Check this out! I hope it will give you some satisfaction.
haideri
Ajey,
Check this out! I hope it will give you some satisfaction.
Dalit Holocaust in India
haideri
#174 Posted by haideri on January 22, 2006 8:48:13 am
#171
Ajey,
Check this out! I hope it will give you some satisfaction.
haideri
Ajey,
Check this out! I hope it will give you some satisfaction.
Dalit Holocaust in India
haideri
#173 Posted by veeresh on January 22, 2006 8:00:13 am
Retired General Hameed Gul`s daughter`s bus service in Islamabad is probably more an Indian arm than is the BLA. And there is a triple pun there, too.
#172 Posted by kaptain on January 22, 2006 2:08:53 am
Retired Army General Hameed Gul has stated that the BLA is a direct Indian arm, controlled, financed, managed by the Indians.
No sardar has to do anything with it.
Balochistan is ripe in minerals, gemstones and other resources. The Baloch people have been ignored and the foreign bodies are taking advantages of this.
Recent addition into the foreign enemy body is Afghanistan, thanks to America to have driven off the Taliban otherwise Pakistan got a reason to heave a sigh of relief then. Indeed Pakistan should not be given any space and chance to develop itself. If it does, the result of Russia is before the people. Reportedly weapons worth Rs. 50 crore was imported through the passage of Afghanistan. It is then the Afghanis - protested a strike on the suicide bombings blaming Pakistan to divert the attention of authorities, and let the operation sneak into Pakistan.
Internal policies have to be changed, the funnels of finance need to be redirected to the security agencies. Much homework needs to be done.
India sits comfortably after tackling the issue of Khalistan, thanks to BB who got the commission for this and the Al Attar tower on Shaikh Zayed road in Dubai for all this.
Reportedly, out of aggregate Rs.80 billion, India`s military budget, Rs.2 billion is set for external activities. The external activities are meant to keep unrest in Pakistan live so that the foreign investors are weary to invest. Foreign bodies want to strip Pakistan of every dollar remitted.
Time is high, Kalabagh Dam had to be retreated, Musharraf needs to properly channelise finance areas, security first of all over Pakistan and head the secret operations of ISI, invite investment.
No sardar has to do anything with it.
Balochistan is ripe in minerals, gemstones and other resources. The Baloch people have been ignored and the foreign bodies are taking advantages of this.
Recent addition into the foreign enemy body is Afghanistan, thanks to America to have driven off the Taliban otherwise Pakistan got a reason to heave a sigh of relief then. Indeed Pakistan should not be given any space and chance to develop itself. If it does, the result of Russia is before the people. Reportedly weapons worth Rs. 50 crore was imported through the passage of Afghanistan. It is then the Afghanis - protested a strike on the suicide bombings blaming Pakistan to divert the attention of authorities, and let the operation sneak into Pakistan.
Internal policies have to be changed, the funnels of finance need to be redirected to the security agencies. Much homework needs to be done.
India sits comfortably after tackling the issue of Khalistan, thanks to BB who got the commission for this and the Al Attar tower on Shaikh Zayed road in Dubai for all this.
Reportedly, out of aggregate Rs.80 billion, India`s military budget, Rs.2 billion is set for external activities. The external activities are meant to keep unrest in Pakistan live so that the foreign investors are weary to invest. Foreign bodies want to strip Pakistan of every dollar remitted.
Time is high, Kalabagh Dam had to be retreated, Musharraf needs to properly channelise finance areas, security first of all over Pakistan and head the secret operations of ISI, invite investment.
#171 Posted by ajeya on January 21, 2006 9:04:32 pm
This is an experiment in Chowk guideline enforcement:




``I wouldn`t want to create the impression that I wouldn`t like the government of the United States to be Islamic sometime in the future...But I`m not going to do anything violent to promote that. I`m going to do it through education.``
- Ibrahim Hooper CAIR Spokesman.
``Those who stay in America should be open to society without melting, keeping Mosques open so anyone can come and learn about Islam. If you choose to live here, you have a responsibility to deliver the message of Islam ... Islam isn`t in America to be equal to any other faiths, but to become dominant. The Koran, the Muslim book of scripture, should be the highest authority in America, and Islam the only accepted religion on Earth.``
- Omar Ahmad Co-founder of the Council on American-Islamic Relations
#170 Posted by Ahmadzai on January 21, 2006 7:50:00 pm
For the consumption of fundoos like Babu and Sridhar:
Pakistan key anti-terror ally, says White House
WASHINGTON, Jan. 20: Two days before Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz’s scheduled arrival in Washington for a meeting with President George W. Bush, the White House expressed its confidence in the administrative setup in Pakistan, praising the country and President Pervez Musharraf as “key allies” in the war against terrorism.
But when asked if President Musharraf was doing enough to be a key ally, White House spokesman Scott McClellan said: “Well, all of us can do more in the war on terrorism.”
In the same statement, the White House spokesman again refused to comment on the controversial air raid on a village in Bajaur earlier this month, saying that he did not intend to “get into discussing operational matters or alleged operational matters in the war on terrorism from this podium.”
Instead of discussing the air raid, Mr McClellan offered general comments on Pakistan’s role as “a valued ally” in the global war on terrorism. “We work very closely with Pakistan to pursue Al Qaeda leaders and other terrorists and bring them to justice, and we will continue to do so,” he added.
This led to a reporter suggesting that while the Pakistani government may be a critical ally in the war on terror the Pakistani people may not share the same sentiments. “Does President Bush believe that without the Pakistani people’s support, Osama bin Laden can be found,” he asked.
“The Pakistani people are seeing the compassion and generosity of the American people in our response and support as they recover from the earthquake that hit. Our military, and many aid workers, have been in Pakistan helping people in need, people who were affected by those earthquakes and people that lost everything that they had,” said Mr McClellan.
Pakistan key anti-terror ally, says White House
WASHINGTON, Jan. 20: Two days before Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz’s scheduled arrival in Washington for a meeting with President George W. Bush, the White House expressed its confidence in the administrative setup in Pakistan, praising the country and President Pervez Musharraf as “key allies” in the war against terrorism.
But when asked if President Musharraf was doing enough to be a key ally, White House spokesman Scott McClellan said: “Well, all of us can do more in the war on terrorism.”
In the same statement, the White House spokesman again refused to comment on the controversial air raid on a village in Bajaur earlier this month, saying that he did not intend to “get into discussing operational matters or alleged operational matters in the war on terrorism from this podium.”
Instead of discussing the air raid, Mr McClellan offered general comments on Pakistan’s role as “a valued ally” in the global war on terrorism. “We work very closely with Pakistan to pursue Al Qaeda leaders and other terrorists and bring them to justice, and we will continue to do so,” he added.
This led to a reporter suggesting that while the Pakistani government may be a critical ally in the war on terror the Pakistani people may not share the same sentiments. “Does President Bush believe that without the Pakistani people’s support, Osama bin Laden can be found,” he asked.
“The Pakistani people are seeing the compassion and generosity of the American people in our response and support as they recover from the earthquake that hit. Our military, and many aid workers, have been in Pakistan helping people in need, people who were affected by those earthquakes and people that lost everything that they had,” said Mr McClellan.
#169 Posted by Ahmadzai on January 21, 2006 7:40:44 pm
Babu at # 168:
Are you rsridhar by any chance?
rsridhar and Babu at # 167:
I once again request that the two of you stop this orgy at Chowk ASAP. While you both may be enjoying it, there is not much fun in it for the others. Besides, have a look at the following two links:
Terror suspects killed or arrested in Pakistan recently:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/3692104.stm
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/05/04/terror/main692841.shtml
I believe that in 20 to 30 years what the world will find out is that it was Fundoo Indoos of your ilk who were dragging Pakistan`s name in each terror related activity rather than anybody else.
Please start circulating resumes. Both of you need a good job instead of working for an Indian secret agency that pays you a stipend for punching hate Pakistan and hate Islam messages and getting you more and more frustrated.
:-)
Are you rsridhar by any chance?
rsridhar and Babu at # 167:
I once again request that the two of you stop this orgy at Chowk ASAP. While you both may be enjoying it, there is not much fun in it for the others. Besides, have a look at the following two links:
Terror suspects killed or arrested in Pakistan recently:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/3692104.stm
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/05/04/terror/main692841.shtml
I believe that in 20 to 30 years what the world will find out is that it was Fundoo Indoos of your ilk who were dragging Pakistan`s name in each terror related activity rather than anybody else.
Please start circulating resumes. Both of you need a good job instead of working for an Indian secret agency that pays you a stipend for punching hate Pakistan and hate Islam messages and getting you more and more frustrated.
:-)
#168 Posted by bbabu on January 21, 2006 1:33:37 pm
ahmadzai # 154
`` Man, you do have lot of time at your disposal to post all those messages.
Just out of curiosity, are you jobless or do you get paid by some indian secret agency for posting all that crap?
;-) ``
Why would Indian secret service agency waste money posting messages to this board ?
`` Man, you do have lot of time at your disposal to post all those messages.
Just out of curiosity, are you jobless or do you get paid by some indian secret agency for posting all that crap?
;-) ``
Why would Indian secret service agency waste money posting messages to this board ?
#167 Posted by bbabu on January 21, 2006 1:31:20 pm
rsridhar #151
`` I think the missile attack happened because Pak is playing a dubious role. It poses as an ally of USA but tips off top AlQaida operatives just in time. That is why no top terrorists have been caught or killed in the past 2 years.
If Mushy boy was informed of the attack (which PM Shauakt Aziz denied in Charlie Rose show), then it gets interesting. It means Mushy himself tipped of the AlQaida top brass. After all Al Zawahari is # 2 after OBL and is a good catch with a 3 millon dollar bounty on his head.
If that is so (only US top brass would know), then it means Mushy is not a reliable ally.
What next? He has to go. US cannot fight this terrorism if head of state cannot be relied upon.
All these are speculations at this time but events in future would tell us if they are right or wrong.
Sridhar ``
I would not be surprised if information comes out 20-30 years down the road regarding the double games played by the current Pakistani regime.
I just hope average Pakistani sees the stupidity of a policy that associates them with Osama Bin laden and the Taliban.
`` I think the missile attack happened because Pak is playing a dubious role. It poses as an ally of USA but tips off top AlQaida operatives just in time. That is why no top terrorists have been caught or killed in the past 2 years.
If Mushy boy was informed of the attack (which PM Shauakt Aziz denied in Charlie Rose show), then it gets interesting. It means Mushy himself tipped of the AlQaida top brass. After all Al Zawahari is # 2 after OBL and is a good catch with a 3 millon dollar bounty on his head.
If that is so (only US top brass would know), then it means Mushy is not a reliable ally.
What next? He has to go. US cannot fight this terrorism if head of state cannot be relied upon.
All these are speculations at this time but events in future would tell us if they are right or wrong.
Sridhar ``
I would not be surprised if information comes out 20-30 years down the road regarding the double games played by the current Pakistani regime.
I just hope average Pakistani sees the stupidity of a policy that associates them with Osama Bin laden and the Taliban.
#166 Posted by rsridhar on January 21, 2006 11:52:38 am
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#165 Posted by rsridhar on January 21, 2006 11:50:32 am
re:#154 by ahmadzai
We work in 24 h shifts. I am in a practice group.
I am not a resident anymore. I used to work an average of 80 h/wk then.
When u have specialized, u can afford to relax now and then. I still work hard but i do get time off.
Anyway thanks for asking.
BTW, writing a post does not take time. I wrote this one in flat 40 seconds.
Sridhar
We work in 24 h shifts. I am in a practice group.
I am not a resident anymore. I used to work an average of 80 h/wk then.
When u have specialized, u can afford to relax now and then. I still work hard but i do get time off.
Anyway thanks for asking.
BTW, writing a post does not take time. I wrote this one in flat 40 seconds.
Sridhar
#164 Posted by arjun_m on January 21, 2006 9:36:03 am
Maulana urstruly(S Mohammad): What is your opinion on the US bombign the cr@p out of paki citizens 50kms into paki territory and the paki government being able to do squat about it...
#163 Posted by ajeya on January 21, 2006 12:40:49 am
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