Riaz Jafri September 25, 2007
#266 Posted by echoboom on September 28, 2007 8:42:05 am
Cliftonbridge:254
Haaa Haaa Haaa.
"The Simian and the Porcine Show"..what a story.
It is worth an encore.
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'twas a cold day in November,
as i very well remember,
i was walking down the street in drunken pride.
but my knees were all aflutter,
so i landed in the gutter
and a pig got up and lay down by my side
as i laid there in the gutter,
thinking thoughts i could not utter.
when a colleague passing by did softly say:
"ye can tell a man that boozes
by the company he choses"
and at that the pig got up and walked away
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Well as much as I despise Muchharraf of the analphile sect, I must say that the vakeel and hence the ragtag opposition and the hapless avaam must accept the SC decision as grudgingly as Muchharraf & co. did in July.
If the opposition has enough moral capital invested in the hearts of the populace then they need not even have to "organisez" or ask the avaam for an uprising. It is always spontaneous and the leader is lead by the people at his/her back & not according to his/her dictates.
If anyone in Pakistan truly represent the sentiments & the ethos of Pakistan ..it is the chaudhry bradraan.Like the Syed Braadraan of the mughal times, these king makers have political savvy and acumen which would put a Chanakyaa to shame. Same with Sheikh Rashid, and Maulana Faz-ur-Rehman..the ability of Muchharraf to retain them and squeeze all their talent for whatever is their worth speaks volumes of his own devious mind as well.
It is time that the "opposition" now let the events take its course. Muchharraf will stay as President as long as Bush is
in the white-house. Just review the "election" of our "leaders" & pay special attention to the month & even the date when they assumed office. That would be an eye-opener itself. If democrats do not win, BB and PP stand no chance in nov. 2008 as well.
What most of us do not realize that Pakistan & Muslim lands are the new chessboards on which the Democrats & Republicans play their pastime games.Now that Latin America is now free of their great-game psyche. It has nothing whatsoever to do with either ideologies or economics anymore.
Haaa Haaa Haaa.
"The Simian and the Porcine Show"..what a story.
It is worth an encore.
===========================================================
'twas a cold day in November,
as i very well remember,
i was walking down the street in drunken pride.
but my knees were all aflutter,
so i landed in the gutter
and a pig got up and lay down by my side
as i laid there in the gutter,
thinking thoughts i could not utter.
when a colleague passing by did softly say:
"ye can tell a man that boozes
by the company he choses"
and at that the pig got up and walked away
============================================================
Well as much as I despise Muchharraf of the analphile sect, I must say that the vakeel and hence the ragtag opposition and the hapless avaam must accept the SC decision as grudgingly as Muchharraf & co. did in July.
If the opposition has enough moral capital invested in the hearts of the populace then they need not even have to "organisez" or ask the avaam for an uprising. It is always spontaneous and the leader is lead by the people at his/her back & not according to his/her dictates.
If anyone in Pakistan truly represent the sentiments & the ethos of Pakistan ..it is the chaudhry bradraan.Like the Syed Braadraan of the mughal times, these king makers have political savvy and acumen which would put a Chanakyaa to shame. Same with Sheikh Rashid, and Maulana Faz-ur-Rehman..the ability of Muchharraf to retain them and squeeze all their talent for whatever is their worth speaks volumes of his own devious mind as well.
It is time that the "opposition" now let the events take its course. Muchharraf will stay as President as long as Bush is
in the white-house. Just review the "election" of our "leaders" & pay special attention to the month & even the date when they assumed office. That would be an eye-opener itself. If democrats do not win, BB and PP stand no chance in nov. 2008 as well.
What most of us do not realize that Pakistan & Muslim lands are the new chessboards on which the Democrats & Republicans play their pastime games.Now that Latin America is now free of their great-game psyche. It has nothing whatsoever to do with either ideologies or economics anymore.
#265 Posted by hamidm2 on September 28, 2007 8:41:17 am
Re: # 264
romair,
.... don't tell me you have never heard of the phrase "kuttay khassi karna" - it appropriately describes most of your real and imagined activities ......... actually, it describes the activity of most of the interactors on chowk, including me ...... the opposite of "kuttay khassi karna" is a real day job .........
romair,
.... don't tell me you have never heard of the phrase "kuttay khassi karna" - it appropriately describes most of your real and imagined activities ......... actually, it describes the activity of most of the interactors on chowk, including me ...... the opposite of "kuttay khassi karna" is a real day job .........
#264 Posted by bulleya on September 28, 2007 8:30:12 am
hamidm2 mian: ......"and castrating dogs (kuttay khassi karna) - leave this political analysis to mere mortals ....... how is the t-shirt business ?"
......this is what i get for bringing you and arjun back together again.......so sad......but, as they say, he who can be kind to his hamidm and arjunm, can be kind to anyone......now to the questions you asked:
"romair,...you are a genius! ......"
thanks......i wouldn't qualify myself as a genuis....perhaps on the threshold of being one....but not an actual genius....at least that is what the iq tests indicate......
"by the way, what happened to your support for family friend imran khan ?.... "
....i still fully and whole-heartedly support imran khan....true support is when one supports someone, when they are not popular......and i have supported imran khan, when he is still down and out......would take him over any of the political bozos, any day.......
p.s. he is not a family friend.....i have only met him once or twice.....a couple of people in ppp are........if you do a google on, "romair" "imran" "family friend," as you are prone to do (or if you ask arjun to do it for you), you will find the following:
...."So far, from the news, Imran (the leader of the party I support) and Aitezaz (a family friend) have won. Lets hope the others win also."
"....or did it fizzle out like your support for musharraf ?" ......
....my support for musharraf hasn't fizzled out either.....i always supported him against benazir, and nawaz sharif and the maulvis.......i still do.....i would rather have him, then bb or ns, any day.....i never supported him against imran khan or the judiciary or media.....and still don't.....once again arjun can do the google search for you......
"i think you should stick to international business, leading edge info tech,"
...i am indulging in this on a regular basis.......
p.s. kindly explain what is castrating dogs?...you bring out something new, everyday.....did it have anything to do with you, bush and barney?
......this is what i get for bringing you and arjun back together again.......so sad......but, as they say, he who can be kind to his hamidm and arjunm, can be kind to anyone......now to the questions you asked:
"romair,...you are a genius! ......"
thanks......i wouldn't qualify myself as a genuis....perhaps on the threshold of being one....but not an actual genius....at least that is what the iq tests indicate......
"by the way, what happened to your support for family friend imran khan ?.... "
....i still fully and whole-heartedly support imran khan....true support is when one supports someone, when they are not popular......and i have supported imran khan, when he is still down and out......would take him over any of the political bozos, any day.......
p.s. he is not a family friend.....i have only met him once or twice.....a couple of people in ppp are........if you do a google on, "romair" "imran" "family friend," as you are prone to do (or if you ask arjun to do it for you), you will find the following:
...."So far, from the news, Imran (the leader of the party I support) and Aitezaz (a family friend) have won. Lets hope the others win also."
"....or did it fizzle out like your support for musharraf ?" ......
....my support for musharraf hasn't fizzled out either.....i always supported him against benazir, and nawaz sharif and the maulvis.......i still do.....i would rather have him, then bb or ns, any day.....i never supported him against imran khan or the judiciary or media.....and still don't.....once again arjun can do the google search for you......
"i think you should stick to international business, leading edge info tech,"
...i am indulging in this on a regular basis.......
p.s. kindly explain what is castrating dogs?...you bring out something new, everyday.....did it have anything to do with you, bush and barney?
#263 Posted by hamidm2 on September 28, 2007 7:59:42 am
Re: # 262
romair,
...you are a genius! ...... by the way, what happened to your support for family friend imran khan ?.... or did it fizzle out like your support for musharraf ? ...... i think you should stick to international business, leading edge info tech, and castrating dogs (kuttay khassi karna) - leave this political analysis to mere mortals ....... how is the t-shirt business ?
romair,
...you are a genius! ...... by the way, what happened to your support for family friend imran khan ?.... or did it fizzle out like your support for musharraf ? ...... i think you should stick to international business, leading edge info tech, and castrating dogs (kuttay khassi karna) - leave this political analysis to mere mortals ....... how is the t-shirt business ?
#262 Posted by bulleya on September 28, 2007 7:49:59 am
hmmm........
benazir forced to make a deal, with musharraf, on his terms...i.e. he puts the corruption cases against her in cold storage (but does not drop them), like he has done with chaudhries, so he can keep her on a leash.....he does not agree to dropping the three time prime minister rule (otherwise nawaz sharif becomes eligible also)....
...he agrees to give, "full support" to her party in the election......in return, she agrees to not oppose his candidacy as president......
so musharraf is president, and some guy from ppp (amin fahim?) is prime minister......benazir will not let any of her genuine leaders, like aitezaz ahsan become pm, as they will become more popular than her......
......this leave the uniform.....i suppose now musharraf does not have to take off his uniform......but the country will become too unstable if he doesn't......and ppp will not support him, if he doesn't.........so he takes off his uniform........
where does that leave nawaz sharif......nowhere, stuck in saudi arabia.....unless his party can win the election.......
where does that leave the maulvis......neither here nor there....niether part of the govt., nor part of the opposition, fully......
so the, "moderates" in the form of musharraf, benazir and altaf bhai (with chaudhries thrown in) will run the country......while the conservatives and religious right (imran khan, nawaz sharif, maulvis) will be in the opposition.......exactly what many people on this site wanted......specifically the expat community........
one big problem, though.......each one of the ruling moderates, has come into power, with huge cases of constitutional or financial corruption in their resumes.......so they will not last long.......
going by what has happened today, musharraf does seem like the out-smarter and this article seems accurate.......now, he can actually say that an, "independent" supreme court has legitimized his rule, which it has (the same supreme court that ruled against him, despite threats, in the cj case).......
benazir forced to make a deal, with musharraf, on his terms...i.e. he puts the corruption cases against her in cold storage (but does not drop them), like he has done with chaudhries, so he can keep her on a leash.....he does not agree to dropping the three time prime minister rule (otherwise nawaz sharif becomes eligible also)....
...he agrees to give, "full support" to her party in the election......in return, she agrees to not oppose his candidacy as president......
so musharraf is president, and some guy from ppp (amin fahim?) is prime minister......benazir will not let any of her genuine leaders, like aitezaz ahsan become pm, as they will become more popular than her......
......this leave the uniform.....i suppose now musharraf does not have to take off his uniform......but the country will become too unstable if he doesn't......and ppp will not support him, if he doesn't.........so he takes off his uniform........
where does that leave nawaz sharif......nowhere, stuck in saudi arabia.....unless his party can win the election.......
where does that leave the maulvis......neither here nor there....niether part of the govt., nor part of the opposition, fully......
so the, "moderates" in the form of musharraf, benazir and altaf bhai (with chaudhries thrown in) will run the country......while the conservatives and religious right (imran khan, nawaz sharif, maulvis) will be in the opposition.......exactly what many people on this site wanted......specifically the expat community........
one big problem, though.......each one of the ruling moderates, has come into power, with huge cases of constitutional or financial corruption in their resumes.......so they will not last long.......
going by what has happened today, musharraf does seem like the out-smarter and this article seems accurate.......now, he can actually say that an, "independent" supreme court has legitimized his rule, which it has (the same supreme court that ruled against him, despite threats, in the cj case).......
#261 Posted by stuka on September 28, 2007 7:46:43 am
Stuka, my response to your pet theory (i.e. Pak Army created Hindu hegemony myth) are just two simple questions:
1. Did Indian Army invade Kashmir in January 1948 or not?
No. It went to Kashmir on the invitation of the Maharaja.
2. Did India invade East Pakistan in Dec 1971 or not?
It invaded East Pakistan as a response to Pakistani air attacks on Dec 3 1971.
"You are either confused about historical events, or the definition of "hegemony". "
I willingly concede that India is seeking hegemony. How does the provision of murabbas of land, extra resources etc. to senior Army officers prevent that hegemony? The Indian Army has succesfully met Indian national security goals (probably more so than Pakistan Army) with a fraction of pay, perks and never taking national power.
1. Did Indian Army invade Kashmir in January 1948 or not?
No. It went to Kashmir on the invitation of the Maharaja.
2. Did India invade East Pakistan in Dec 1971 or not?
It invaded East Pakistan as a response to Pakistani air attacks on Dec 3 1971.
"You are either confused about historical events, or the definition of "hegemony". "
I willingly concede that India is seeking hegemony. How does the provision of murabbas of land, extra resources etc. to senior Army officers prevent that hegemony? The Indian Army has succesfully met Indian national security goals (probably more so than Pakistan Army) with a fraction of pay, perks and never taking national power.
#260 Posted by hamidm2 on September 28, 2007 7:21:06 am
Re: # 257
correction
"based on what i have heard from some of the lawyers on geo and ary, i DON'T think they have the stomach for another 'movement' "
correction
"based on what i have heard from some of the lawyers on geo and ary, i DON'T think they have the stomach for another 'movement' "
#259 Posted by arjun3 on September 28, 2007 7:20:23 am
#241 Posted by mohar11 on September 28, 2007 6:28:22 am
Anyhoo - Mushy boy is back in the saddle, he will continue to bomb pakis for next five years for fistful of dollars from uncle sam... good times ahead, pakis!!!.
Isn't it funny that whichever way the game goes, pakis are going to end up killing pakis...
mushy/benazir/nawaz are just different leashes for the canine that is pureland...changing a dog's leash doesn't make the dog a lion...it's still a dog on a leash..
Anyhoo - Mushy boy is back in the saddle, he will continue to bomb pakis for next five years for fistful of dollars from uncle sam... good times ahead, pakis!!!.
Isn't it funny that whichever way the game goes, pakis are going to end up killing pakis...
mushy/benazir/nawaz are just different leashes for the canine that is pureland...changing a dog's leash doesn't make the dog a lion...it's still a dog on a leash..
#258 Posted by hamidm2 on September 28, 2007 7:19:28 am
Re: # 254
clifton,
that was cute, but arjun would never leave me lying in the gutter !
clifton,
that was cute, but arjun would never leave me lying in the gutter !
#257 Posted by hamidm2 on September 28, 2007 7:17:00 am
Re: # 253
excellency,
.... based on what i have heard from some of the lawyers on geo and ary, i think they have the stomach for another 'movement' .... i think they will quite down once musharraf takes off his uniform and bb comes on board (remember, a lot of lawyers like aitizaz are ppp guys)......
......... all in all, it won't be a bad outcome if bb becomes the pm and everyone gets a share of the peanuts in the bandar-baant that is sure to follow ....
excellency,
.... based on what i have heard from some of the lawyers on geo and ary, i think they have the stomach for another 'movement' .... i think they will quite down once musharraf takes off his uniform and bb comes on board (remember, a lot of lawyers like aitizaz are ppp guys)......
......... all in all, it won't be a bad outcome if bb becomes the pm and everyone gets a share of the peanuts in the bandar-baant that is sure to follow ....
#256 Posted by rf786 on September 28, 2007 7:15:05 am
Mush & Co are totally indebted to Kaaf league and MMA for this judicial decision, makes matters worse going forward. Nothing changes in Pakistan, the only factor constant in this equation is Waardi rules, rest follow.
#255 Posted by HisExcellency on September 28, 2007 7:14:15 am
re: #252
"this can't be that far-fetched... :) "
That depends on who is holding the crystal ball. If she believed in democracy, she would've given Kashmiris the plebiscite her dad promised first. Indira didn't get a rat's rear about democracy in Pakistan. She attacked East Pak only to avenge her father's defeat at the hands of Jinnah. In her first speech after the war, she said the "Two-Nation Theory" has drowned in bay of bengal. That kind of sums up her motivation for the war.
Handing AQ Khan to US, Indira establishing democracy in Pakistan, foreign powers de-nuking pakistan, etc... Can you Indians ever discuss anything without daydreaming?
"this can't be that far-fetched... :) "
That depends on who is holding the crystal ball. If she believed in democracy, she would've given Kashmiris the plebiscite her dad promised first. Indira didn't get a rat's rear about democracy in Pakistan. She attacked East Pak only to avenge her father's defeat at the hands of Jinnah. In her first speech after the war, she said the "Two-Nation Theory" has drowned in bay of bengal. That kind of sums up her motivation for the war.
Handing AQ Khan to US, Indira establishing democracy in Pakistan, foreign powers de-nuking pakistan, etc... Can you Indians ever discuss anything without daydreaming?
#254 Posted by cliftonbridge on September 28, 2007 7:08:46 am
hamid-2 sahab - please reconsider any treaty of convenience with malodorous simean toilet cleaners of indian kishan origin:
twas a cold day in novemeber
as i very well remember
i was walking down the street in drunken pride
but my knees were all aflutter
so i landed in the gutter
and a pig got up and lay down by my side
i laid there in the gutter
thinking thoughts i could not utter
when a colleage passing by did softly say:
"ye can tell a man that boozes by the company he choses"
and at that the pig got up
and walked away
twas a cold day in novemeber
as i very well remember
i was walking down the street in drunken pride
but my knees were all aflutter
so i landed in the gutter
and a pig got up and lay down by my side
i laid there in the gutter
thinking thoughts i could not utter
when a colleage passing by did softly say:
"ye can tell a man that boozes by the company he choses"
and at that the pig got up
and walked away
#253 Posted by HisExcellency on September 28, 2007 7:05:45 am
re: #248 hamidm2
If we ignore the lawyers' movement, then Mushy's re-election seems like a foregone conclusion. Fazlur Rehman probably knows the NWFP resignations will hurt MMA more than Mushy.
But Imran, Nawaz and Qazi have exerted enormous pressure on Fazl to resign. They are probably banking on a stiff agitation from the Black Coats.
This is a big gamble for the Mullahs. They only have 1 week to launch a national agitation against Mushy. If this move fizzles out, Mushy will strike a comfortable deal (on his terms) with BB and boot the Mullahs out of power in NWFP.
If we ignore the lawyers' movement, then Mushy's re-election seems like a foregone conclusion. Fazlur Rehman probably knows the NWFP resignations will hurt MMA more than Mushy.
But Imran, Nawaz and Qazi have exerted enormous pressure on Fazl to resign. They are probably banking on a stiff agitation from the Black Coats.
This is a big gamble for the Mullahs. They only have 1 week to launch a national agitation against Mushy. If this move fizzles out, Mushy will strike a comfortable deal (on his terms) with BB and boot the Mullahs out of power in NWFP.
#252 Posted by mohar11 on September 28, 2007 7:05:39 am
HisEx
Forget the Pundit... he said and did a lot of wrong things... He and his daughter made serious mistakes on pakiland... after walking all over east pakiland in '71- she should have taken over west pakiland and neutered your military once and for all... by now - you pakis would be walking tall with a democractic nation - right?
Anyhoo - on paki nukes, I am just laying out the possibilities... when AQ Khan is handed over to uncle - he will spill the dirty beans all over, there will a lot of pressure to de-nuke pakiland or else... Mushy will demand a price for the job and that's it...
With everything that has happened in pakiland - this can't be that far-fetched... :)
Forget the Pundit... he said and did a lot of wrong things... He and his daughter made serious mistakes on pakiland... after walking all over east pakiland in '71- she should have taken over west pakiland and neutered your military once and for all... by now - you pakis would be walking tall with a democractic nation - right?
Anyhoo - on paki nukes, I am just laying out the possibilities... when AQ Khan is handed over to uncle - he will spill the dirty beans all over, there will a lot of pressure to de-nuke pakiland or else... Mushy will demand a price for the job and that's it...
With everything that has happened in pakiland - this can't be that far-fetched... :)
#251 Posted by bulleya on September 28, 2007 7:03:56 am
hamidm2 mian #: "sorry .... arjun has been a good ally in my jihad against the jihadis and i shouldn't have turned on him - i blame it on the soda in the vodka (i gave up tonic for ramadhan) ..."
....it is good to see both of you together again......you are two peas from the same pod.....i am glad i had some role in bringing you two back.......
next time, you need to keep in mind that with bush not being quoted even by his own party members, arjun is all you have left......
....it is good to see both of you together again......you are two peas from the same pod.....i am glad i had some role in bringing you two back.......
next time, you need to keep in mind that with bush not being quoted even by his own party members, arjun is all you have left......
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