Ahmer Muzammil April 30, 2008
#161 Posted by tahmed32 on May 10, 2008 9:01:21 am
#160 delhiwala: stick to what i have written. where am i calling all indians monkeymen?
no one is a born monkeyman - you have to work hard to achieve it. like hamidm is working hard right now, and i am trying to help him reach his goal.
no one is a born monkeyman - you have to work hard to achieve it. like hamidm is working hard right now, and i am trying to help him reach his goal.
#162 Posted by hamidm2 on May 10, 2008 9:17:53 am
Re: # 158
tahmed,
.... if you would take your head out of rozinante's behind, you will see that nawaz and zardari are two sides of the same bad coin ..... last week food prices went up 25% and i lost almost 20% of my iheritance because of the rupee's fall and these bas&ards are sitting around in ostentatious apartments in london talking about restoring a corrupt judge ........
.... shame on rozinante for bringing you into town !
tahmed,
.... if you would take your head out of rozinante's behind, you will see that nawaz and zardari are two sides of the same bad coin ..... last week food prices went up 25% and i lost almost 20% of my iheritance because of the rupee's fall and these bas&ards are sitting around in ostentatious apartments in london talking about restoring a corrupt judge ........
.... shame on rozinante for bringing you into town !
#163 Posted by tahmed32 on May 10, 2008 9:35:49 am
hamidm: flowery language is no substitute for an argument (never thought i would have to remind you of this).
I am beginning to realize that you are sincerely challenged to rise above personalities and think of systems.
Repeat after me:
Rule of Law: Good.
Rule of Lawless: Bad.
When you have internalized that, then we shall take the next baby step towards your reaching manhood by differentiating those who are fighting for the rule of law and those who are fighting against it. So dont go monkeyman on me with that gibberese about rozinante in the meantime.
I am beginning to realize that you are sincerely challenged to rise above personalities and think of systems.
Repeat after me:
Rule of Law: Good.
Rule of Lawless: Bad.
When you have internalized that, then we shall take the next baby step towards your reaching manhood by differentiating those who are fighting for the rule of law and those who are fighting against it. So dont go monkeyman on me with that gibberese about rozinante in the meantime.
#164 Posted by hamidm2 on May 10, 2008 9:39:07 am
Re: # 163
tahmed,
... you are a bigger fool than i thought ... you think zardari, nawaz, the corrupt judge and the unemployable lawyers represent the rule of law ?!! ..... don't forget that these lawyers elected malik qayoom as the president of their hijra association ........
tahmed,
... you are a bigger fool than i thought ... you think zardari, nawaz, the corrupt judge and the unemployable lawyers represent the rule of law ?!! ..... don't forget that these lawyers elected malik qayoom as the president of their hijra association ........
#165 Posted by tahmed32 on May 10, 2008 9:43:43 am
hamidm: namecalling is no substitute for a reasoned discussion either.
and you are still squarely stuck in this personalities rut ("these lawyers are like this" and "those politicians are like that"). despite my suggestion you go up the evolutionary scale a notch and think systems and results.
and you are still squarely stuck in this personalities rut ("these lawyers are like this" and "those politicians are like that"). despite my suggestion you go up the evolutionary scale a notch and think systems and results.
#166 Posted by hamidm2 on May 10, 2008 10:01:54 am
tahmed,
you are a senile old fool ! .... would you invite a buglar to install your home security system ? ....personalities do matter .... even your precious prophet had to establish his credentials as an 'honest' person (or so they say) before he was able to fool the people into buying his religion ........
you are a senile old fool ! .... would you invite a buglar to install your home security system ? ....personalities do matter .... even your precious prophet had to establish his credentials as an 'honest' person (or so they say) before he was able to fool the people into buying his religion ........
#167 Posted by tahmed32 on May 10, 2008 10:11:22 am
#156 "personalities do matter"? only to a dimwit!
mao-tse tung said "who cares if the cat is black or white if it catches mice". now you can call mao-tse tung a fool too.
mao-tse tung said "who cares if the cat is black or white if it catches mice". now you can call mao-tse tung a fool too.
#168 Posted by tahmed32 on May 10, 2008 10:11:27 am
#156 "personalities do matter"? only to a dimwit!
mao-tse tung said "who cares if the cat is black or white if it catches mice". now you can call mao-tse tung a fool too.
mao-tse tung said "who cares if the cat is black or white if it catches mice". now you can call mao-tse tung a fool too.
#169 Posted by hamidm2 on May 10, 2008 10:20:10 am
Re: # 168
tahmed,
.... so you would have a burglar install your home security system so that he can come back and strangle you in bed ? ....... you deserve to die
tahmed,
.... so you would have a burglar install your home security system so that he can come back and strangle you in bed ? ....... you deserve to die
#170 Posted by tahmed32 on May 10, 2008 10:25:06 am
#169 so, did you do a character check on the guy who installed your security system?
#171 Posted by arjun_5 on May 10, 2008 10:27:40 am
#168 Posted by tahmed32 on May 10, 2008 10:11:27 am
mao-tse tung said "who cares if the cat is black or white if it catches mice"
mao was right..
And America doesn't care if the leash is leather or plastic as long as it whacks the jihadis...
mao-tse tung said "who cares if the cat is black or white if it catches mice"
mao was right..
And America doesn't care if the leash is leather or plastic as long as it whacks the jihadis...
#172 Posted by tahmed32 on May 10, 2008 10:39:41 am
#171 very good arjun. you are getting smarter every decade, i notice.
#173 Posted by arjun_5 on May 10, 2008 10:43:25 am
what happened to your old computer prophetboy? You took out your anger and frustration on it?
#174 Posted by ahmedmadani on May 10, 2008 6:04:34 pm
As usual Quaid E Awam altafbhai is doing to best to save this govt and save pakistan. Nobody is expressing gratitude to him. Let all pray mr. Z and NS will head sageous advice by MQM Chief Altaf hussain and both come to senses.
KARACHI: MQM founder Altaf Hussain and PPP Co-chairperson Asif Ali Zardari met on Saturday and pledged to collectively take the country out of the crisis. After the meeting, Zardari told the media the PML-Q was a reality and “we desire that the PML-Q should help the present government in all its positive steps.”
Referring to the judges’ issue, Altaf Hussain suggested that Asif Zardari and Nawaz Sharif should show some flexibility for the early solution of the issue.
The two leaders had a three-hour meeting at a hotel in London on Friday.
Altaf said: “We had never broken ranks with Nawaz Sharif but he did it with the MQM. We still want to join hands with him and would welcome him (Nawaz).” He said the judges’ issue should be resolved as early as possible and in an amicable manner before it was too late.
Zardari, while praising Altaf Hussain, said: “Altaf Bhai has made a lot of struggle which can never be undone,” and pledged that “we should help the MQM and the MQM should help us.”
Zardari also made a pledge to contest the next election jointly with the MQM and said any problems will be faced collectively and jointly.
Zardari told the media after the meeting that the future line of action had been discussed in the talks.
To a question, Zardari said the PML-Q was a reality and “we do not have any plans of vengeance against it and we desire that the PML-Q should help the present government in all its positive steps.”
Zardari said it was also decided that the MQM and the PPP would work jointly for the betterment and development of the country.
During the meeting, Adviser to the Prime Minister on Interior Rehman Malik and Hussain Haqqani were also present.
Replying to a question, Altaf Hussain said Nawaz Sharif was a national leader and a reality of the country and he had the mandate of the masses. “We (MQM) do not have any grudge against Nawaz.”
Altaf prayed that the unity of the PPP and the PML-N may continue as it was in the larger interests of the country.
KARACHI: MQM founder Altaf Hussain and PPP Co-chairperson Asif Ali Zardari met on Saturday and pledged to collectively take the country out of the crisis. After the meeting, Zardari told the media the PML-Q was a reality and “we desire that the PML-Q should help the present government in all its positive steps.”
Referring to the judges’ issue, Altaf Hussain suggested that Asif Zardari and Nawaz Sharif should show some flexibility for the early solution of the issue.
The two leaders had a three-hour meeting at a hotel in London on Friday.
Altaf said: “We had never broken ranks with Nawaz Sharif but he did it with the MQM. We still want to join hands with him and would welcome him (Nawaz).” He said the judges’ issue should be resolved as early as possible and in an amicable manner before it was too late.
Zardari, while praising Altaf Hussain, said: “Altaf Bhai has made a lot of struggle which can never be undone,” and pledged that “we should help the MQM and the MQM should help us.”
Zardari also made a pledge to contest the next election jointly with the MQM and said any problems will be faced collectively and jointly.
Zardari told the media after the meeting that the future line of action had been discussed in the talks.
To a question, Zardari said the PML-Q was a reality and “we do not have any plans of vengeance against it and we desire that the PML-Q should help the present government in all its positive steps.”
Zardari said it was also decided that the MQM and the PPP would work jointly for the betterment and development of the country.
During the meeting, Adviser to the Prime Minister on Interior Rehman Malik and Hussain Haqqani were also present.
Replying to a question, Altaf Hussain said Nawaz Sharif was a national leader and a reality of the country and he had the mandate of the masses. “We (MQM) do not have any grudge against Nawaz.”
Altaf prayed that the unity of the PPP and the PML-N may continue as it was in the larger interests of the country.
#175 Posted by nasah on May 11, 2008 5:54:55 am
"Zardari, while praising Altaf Hussain, said: “Altaf Bhai has made a lot of struggle which can never be undone,” and pledged that “we should help the MQM and the MQM should help us.”
As one thug to the other.
As one thug to the other.
#176 Posted by nasah on May 11, 2008 6:13:57 am
Zardari, while praising Altaf Hussain, said: “Altaf Bhai has made a lot of struggle which can never be undone,” and pledged that “we should help the MQM and the MQM should help us.”
"Mun tora haaji ba goyam tu mera haaji ba go" -- Zardari Bhaiya will forget the May mayhem if Altaf Bhaiya will forgive the December destruction.
"Mun tora haaji ba goyam tu mera haaji ba go" -- Zardari Bhaiya will forget the May mayhem if Altaf Bhaiya will forgive the December destruction.
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