Moeed Pirzada April 27, 2008
#100 Posted by masadi on April 29, 2008 6:27:08 am
The US elite gave the go-ahead to the Pakistan army thugs to kill Benazir, arranged in no little part by Zardari and the info minister and others who are going to spill the beans sooner or later...The reason: the center of the farcial WOT is now shifting from Iraq towards Pakistan, and it will involve geographical restructuring of the area as well, the mullah will be injected with super strength testosterone for the purpose.....
#99 Posted by masadi on April 29, 2008 6:16:25 am
#40 Zee writes "and a major power is involved in her murder.."
Check my ilog posted on the day she was butchered...
Check my ilog posted on the day she was butchered...
#98 Posted by masadi on April 29, 2008 6:05:35 am
If I am incoherent sometimes it is because my link with the (BS) matrix was severed after I discovered the "real world", and when I try talking to those deeply immersed in it and in their language, it sounds incoherent to them....in other words in their inverted reality the schizophrenics, the members of the 'mass society' think that those in the real world, the very few of us are the sick ones...................
#97 Posted by masadi on April 29, 2008 6:02:24 am
Correction: This guy is as clueless as a (lost) tourist from tokyo lost in Chicago's Cabrini Greens
#96 Posted by masadi on April 29, 2008 6:00:42 am
#93tahmed writes "By trying to play games with the restoration of the judges, zardari has indicated the same lack of concern for the rule of law as musharraf. ...As for the "compromises" you say zardari is making, these are the same unprincipled "compromises" that musharraf made when he made "deals" with mullah fazloo."
This guy is as clueless as a lost tourist from tokyo lost Cabrini Greens in Chicago. Best get your ass together and run off before you get caught in some crossfire fool. The ONLY compromise Musharraf made was with the devil itself, the US elite and that put the entire nation onto this destructive path, never forget that, second, powers bigger than Zardari are making him waffle, nor is he a meglomaniac as Zee suggest (he wrote "HP, seriously I think Zardari has become a mad megalomaniac very fast"), rather he has toned down his maniacal nature, he is a mere peon who was promised a trend breaking political role by the US after they got rid of his wife, the US now wants to incorporate the political into the power equation with the military to a greater extent than before, that is why you see his railing against this and that, in the end as the old saying goes, "Actions speak much louder than words", he will never go against the military, never against the structure of power that the US wants, the restoration of judges, removal of the illegal judges and the "rule of people's law"- not the US BS, is what will set a bad precident for the US and its BS in Pakistan. That is the only reason why this fool is waffling, they wont allow it. You do not need packages to undo what was against the law to begin with, and you don't need waffling and the PM does not need the go ahead by the party chief feudal thug in order to do the right thing or he is violating his own oath- comprendey now? And the sob excrement of the army, Musharraf should face a carried out by the state, public execution and nothing less for what he did with the nation, but is that going to happen? This fool tahmed will deliberately mask the higher powers that regardless of the rhetoric of one side or the other determine affairs of consequence in Pakistan. Restore the judges, rattle the structures of power and we'll have martial law at the very least, with new elections and a Q victory forthcoming......now carry on tahmed with the "rule of law" BS
This guy is as clueless as a lost tourist from tokyo lost Cabrini Greens in Chicago. Best get your ass together and run off before you get caught in some crossfire fool. The ONLY compromise Musharraf made was with the devil itself, the US elite and that put the entire nation onto this destructive path, never forget that, second, powers bigger than Zardari are making him waffle, nor is he a meglomaniac as Zee suggest (he wrote "HP, seriously I think Zardari has become a mad megalomaniac very fast"), rather he has toned down his maniacal nature, he is a mere peon who was promised a trend breaking political role by the US after they got rid of his wife, the US now wants to incorporate the political into the power equation with the military to a greater extent than before, that is why you see his railing against this and that, in the end as the old saying goes, "Actions speak much louder than words", he will never go against the military, never against the structure of power that the US wants, the restoration of judges, removal of the illegal judges and the "rule of people's law"- not the US BS, is what will set a bad precident for the US and its BS in Pakistan. That is the only reason why this fool is waffling, they wont allow it. You do not need packages to undo what was against the law to begin with, and you don't need waffling and the PM does not need the go ahead by the party chief feudal thug in order to do the right thing or he is violating his own oath- comprendey now? And the sob excrement of the army, Musharraf should face a carried out by the state, public execution and nothing less for what he did with the nation, but is that going to happen? This fool tahmed will deliberately mask the higher powers that regardless of the rhetoric of one side or the other determine affairs of consequence in Pakistan. Restore the judges, rattle the structures of power and we'll have martial law at the very least, with new elections and a Q victory forthcoming......now carry on tahmed with the "rule of law" BS
#95 Posted by treetop on April 29, 2008 5:51:01 am
the year was 2001 and pak economy was in shambles the forex reserves had dwindled to paltry 400m dollars,it was becoming increasingly difficult for pak to pay its debt inst.pakistan was on the verge of bankruptcy,and then boom 9/11 happens all the restrictions are lifted,and money starts pouring from all corners and within 6 months pak forex reserves shoot up to 12 billion dollars.Just for alowing US to use the airspace pakistan collected 7 billion.WAS THIS JUST A COINCIDENCE?
Who are talaibans and alqaida? who was the mastermind behind 9/11and who was pulling thier strings?think about it.
who stood to gain from this surreal drama?
dear indian friends do not under estimate the adventurous spirit of pakistan, when cornered pakistan is capable of doing anything.BEWARE.
Who are talaibans and alqaida? who was the mastermind behind 9/11and who was pulling thier strings?think about it.
who stood to gain from this surreal drama?
dear indian friends do not under estimate the adventurous spirit of pakistan, when cornered pakistan is capable of doing anything.BEWARE.
#94 Posted by tahmed32 on April 29, 2008 5:43:41 am
Salim #67 we are basically on the same page here. The rule of law is the paramount and common interest for all Pakistanis. because only then is any kind of economic progress or civilized life possible. If ever there was an issue where all Pakistanis - regardless of ethnicity - need to stand united it is on this issue of the rule of law.
#93 Posted by tahmed32 on April 29, 2008 5:35:26 am
HP#72 By trying to play games with the restoration of the judges, zardari has indicated the same lack of concern for the rule of law as musharraf. By reneging on his promise at Bhurban, zardari has indicated the same lack of concern for his personal integrity as musharraf. He has not yet fully demonstrated the personal vanity of musharraf, but has shown indications that he is of the same mold here as well.
As for the "compromises" you say zardari is making, these are the same unprincipled "compromises" that musharraf made when he made "deals" with mullah fazloo.
These weaknesses on the part of musharraf have cost the nation heavily, and the same weaknesses on the part of zardari are costing the nation even more.
It is no longer the "thin line" of lawyers alone that is fighting for save Pakistan now. The panjab government is in place, and nawaz sharif and the rest of PML have been firm on this issue. The frontier government is in place, and wali khan and the rest of ANP is fully supportive of PML on this central issue.
As for the "compromises" you say zardari is making, these are the same unprincipled "compromises" that musharraf made when he made "deals" with mullah fazloo.
These weaknesses on the part of musharraf have cost the nation heavily, and the same weaknesses on the part of zardari are costing the nation even more.
It is no longer the "thin line" of lawyers alone that is fighting for save Pakistan now. The panjab government is in place, and nawaz sharif and the rest of PML have been firm on this issue. The frontier government is in place, and wali khan and the rest of ANP is fully supportive of PML on this central issue.
#92 Posted by peonoftheeast on April 29, 2008 4:36:50 am
I asked eklavy saab that zeemax munafiq saab says he has had sex recently with women in muscat. I say that is wrong but eklavy saab say it is ok as the girls had good time too.
i ask as Islam stops us from comitting "zina" why it is ok for zeemax to have sex and not others saab?
this is what zeemax saab says
{"Yaar forget it. I just fucked half a dozen hindoo wenches in three holes each last week in Bahrain, Dubai and Muscat. This idiot just wants one Muslim right? So all I'm saying is go ahead and do it."}
this is the conversation with eklavy saab that i had and then he did not reply to,
eklavy saab,
the question was not about what individuals got out saab
question is about moral value saab
for example, is it ok saab if i have sex with zeemax's sister saab without marrying her saab?
as long as she has good time saab and i guarantee that saab
is zeemax saab happy about that saab? you should check with him saab
what is good for him saab is goo for me saab
then he should not bring Quran e Majid into this saab as Quran e Majid clearly talks of this as a moral issue saab and not just individual matter of having good time saab
maybe zeemax saab can reply as i want to make sex with his sister and if i can go ahead or not saab
all i want to know saab if it is ok for zeemax to drink alcohol and have sex outside marriage then why cannot the ordinary man and woman in my country.
there seem to be double standards, no??
i ask as Islam stops us from comitting "zina" why it is ok for zeemax to have sex and not others saab?
this is what zeemax saab says
{"Yaar forget it. I just fucked half a dozen hindoo wenches in three holes each last week in Bahrain, Dubai and Muscat. This idiot just wants one Muslim right? So all I'm saying is go ahead and do it."}
this is the conversation with eklavy saab that i had and then he did not reply to,
eklavy saab,
the question was not about what individuals got out saab
question is about moral value saab
for example, is it ok saab if i have sex with zeemax's sister saab without marrying her saab?
as long as she has good time saab and i guarantee that saab
is zeemax saab happy about that saab? you should check with him saab
what is good for him saab is goo for me saab
then he should not bring Quran e Majid into this saab as Quran e Majid clearly talks of this as a moral issue saab and not just individual matter of having good time saab
maybe zeemax saab can reply as i want to make sex with his sister and if i can go ahead or not saab
all i want to know saab if it is ok for zeemax to drink alcohol and have sex outside marriage then why cannot the ordinary man and woman in my country.
there seem to be double standards, no??
#91 Posted by nkg on April 29, 2008 4:35:42 am
Re: # 87
Tree...
They want to blackmail US...
Ans: Is it so? I think the reverse...the famous Richard Armitage threat ( "...back to stone age". Anyhow Pak is already in 7th century. It does not make much damage) and Pak owner ( General+reformer+president+....) brought to the knees...
Tree...
They want to blackmail US...
Ans: Is it so? I think the reverse...the famous Richard Armitage threat ( "...back to stone age". Anyhow Pak is already in 7th century. It does not make much damage) and Pak owner ( General+reformer+president+....) brought to the knees...
#90 Posted by majumdar on April 29, 2008 4:10:57 am
Dash,
Just the other day Zee sahib was mentioning that the Pakis had the US by their balls.
Regards
Just the other day Zee sahib was mentioning that the Pakis had the US by their balls.
Regards
#89 Posted by harish_hyd on April 29, 2008 4:05:08 am
#87 by treetop
pakis standereds are little higher,they like to blackmail U.S. not a pauper india.
Compared to Pakistan, India still comes out looking richer.
pakis standereds are little higher,they like to blackmail U.S. not a pauper india.
Compared to Pakistan, India still comes out looking richer.
#88 Posted by Dash_Dot on April 29, 2008 4:04:44 am
Re: # 87 precisely - if we take the doctrine enunciated by Urstruly so effectively here on chowk sometime back (in the after math of the nuke blasts) then the US is the one being blackmailed here.
I would have thought sitting on the treetops you would get a better view of the land. Maybethe rarified atm and lack of xygen.....;)
I would have thought sitting on the treetops you would get a better view of the land. Maybethe rarified atm and lack of xygen.....;)
#87 Posted by treetop on April 29, 2008 4:01:17 am
Re: # 85
pakis standereds are little higher,they like to blackmail U.S. not a pauper india.
pakis standereds are little higher,they like to blackmail U.S. not a pauper india.
#86 Posted by VRV on April 29, 2008 3:43:43 am
I read this article in Daily Times. The journo of Pakistan is making a case of Sarabjit's release with a rider and that sounds very reasonable.
The person who kept the ball rolling is Ansar Burney even tho he's now labelled as an Indian agent. If the generation of Kuldeep Nayyars is fading but the spirit of goodwill living thru the ppl of Burney-genre.
India owes an apology to Pakistan not for the 'killing' of Khalid but the 'death' of the same coz he died in India’s custody. So India shud apologise officially.
The art of spying is as old as the history of kingships but Indians seem to depend on poor, gullible farmers, soldiers for espionage. The art of spying is now hi-tech but India's spies are of the breed of bygone era.
This drama of holding each other's men as trophies is the baggage of history and ppl like Burney are trying to undo this mindset but the entrenched interests are trying their best to keep their hands busy.
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India has of late set in motion a series of contacts with Pakistan and Pakistan on its part - thru the new govt - is making right sounds that shud lead to eventual release of not only Sarabjit but hundreds of such Indian men in Pak jails. The most disgusting thing abt India is that it's tight-lipped as well as moving slow on reciprocation.
The person who kept the ball rolling is Ansar Burney even tho he's now labelled as an Indian agent. If the generation of Kuldeep Nayyars is fading but the spirit of goodwill living thru the ppl of Burney-genre.
India owes an apology to Pakistan not for the 'killing' of Khalid but the 'death' of the same coz he died in India’s custody. So India shud apologise officially.
The art of spying is as old as the history of kingships but Indians seem to depend on poor, gullible farmers, soldiers for espionage. The art of spying is now hi-tech but India's spies are of the breed of bygone era.
This drama of holding each other's men as trophies is the baggage of history and ppl like Burney are trying to undo this mindset but the entrenched interests are trying their best to keep their hands busy.
++
India has of late set in motion a series of contacts with Pakistan and Pakistan on its part - thru the new govt - is making right sounds that shud lead to eventual release of not only Sarabjit but hundreds of such Indian men in Pak jails. The most disgusting thing abt India is that it's tight-lipped as well as moving slow on reciprocation.
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