Ahmer Muzammil April 30, 2008
#97 Posted by arjun_5 on May 8, 2008 5:00:40 pm
#96 Posted by HP on May 8, 2008 3:10:38 pm
inbred retard...
oooh..I'm so scared..you tracked me down using your paki networking skills...just like you proves asia times was a front for an intel organization...
manasas park...right..
inbred retard...
oooh..I'm so scared..you tracked me down using your paki networking skills...just like you proves asia times was a front for an intel organization...
manasas park...right..
#98 Posted by arjun_5 on May 8, 2008 5:03:07 pm
30 inbred retards kidnapped..in their own country...does anyone still wonder why these losers can't win kashmir...
Troops block road to South Waziristan
* Intelligence official says move aimed at pressurising militants to remove checkposts
* Taliban attack FC convoy in Bajaur Agency, kidnap 30 troops
WANA: Troops blocked the main road leading to the South Waziristan Agency on Thursday in a confrontation with Al Qaeda-linked militants who operate there, Reuters quoted a security official as saying.
Residents of the ethnic Pashtun tribal region said tension was running high because of the blockade, which came as the new government was pursuing negotiations in an effort to end militant violence.
The blockade of the road leading to South Waziristan on the Afghan border came after fighters loyal to Baitullah Mehsud, chief of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, set up checkposts on the road to exert control over the region.
Pressure tactics: “The road is blocked to put pressure on the militants to remove the checkposts,” said an intelligence official based in the area.
Hundreds of trucks and cars were backed up along the road from the town of Tank in North West Frontier Province, residents said. The new government, led by the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), is trying to negotiate peace through elders of the Pashtun tribes in the region.
Mehsud is accused of being behind many of the bomb attacks across the country, including the one in which PPP chairwoman Benazir Bhutto was killed in December. Mehsud announced a ceasefire last month but his men later said they were rejecting negotiations mediated by tribal elders after the government refused to withdraw troops from the tribal region. Tribal elders in Waziristan said authorities had asked them to re-establish contacts with Mehsud to revive the talks.
On Wednesday night, militants attacked a police station in the Swat Valley in the NWFP killing one policeman and wounding another. They also torched two girls’ schools in the valley.
Abductions: Also on Wednesday, the Taliban attacked a Frontier Constabulary (FC) convoy in the Bajaur Agency, kidnapping 30 FC troops along with their four vehicles and ammunition, BBC Radio reported.
Troops block road to South Waziristan
* Intelligence official says move aimed at pressurising militants to remove checkposts
* Taliban attack FC convoy in Bajaur Agency, kidnap 30 troops
WANA: Troops blocked the main road leading to the South Waziristan Agency on Thursday in a confrontation with Al Qaeda-linked militants who operate there, Reuters quoted a security official as saying.
Residents of the ethnic Pashtun tribal region said tension was running high because of the blockade, which came as the new government was pursuing negotiations in an effort to end militant violence.
The blockade of the road leading to South Waziristan on the Afghan border came after fighters loyal to Baitullah Mehsud, chief of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, set up checkposts on the road to exert control over the region.
Pressure tactics: “The road is blocked to put pressure on the militants to remove the checkposts,” said an intelligence official based in the area.
Hundreds of trucks and cars were backed up along the road from the town of Tank in North West Frontier Province, residents said. The new government, led by the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), is trying to negotiate peace through elders of the Pashtun tribes in the region.
Mehsud is accused of being behind many of the bomb attacks across the country, including the one in which PPP chairwoman Benazir Bhutto was killed in December. Mehsud announced a ceasefire last month but his men later said they were rejecting negotiations mediated by tribal elders after the government refused to withdraw troops from the tribal region. Tribal elders in Waziristan said authorities had asked them to re-establish contacts with Mehsud to revive the talks.
On Wednesday night, militants attacked a police station in the Swat Valley in the NWFP killing one policeman and wounding another. They also torched two girls’ schools in the valley.
Abductions: Also on Wednesday, the Taliban attacked a Frontier Constabulary (FC) convoy in the Bajaur Agency, kidnapping 30 FC troops along with their four vehicles and ammunition, BBC Radio reported.
#99 Posted by ana on May 8, 2008 5:13:58 pm
gentlemen, back to your corners, please!
(and I use that word loosely. :o)
(and I use that word loosely. :o)
#100 Posted by HP on May 8, 2008 6:33:29 pm
After saving the nuke deal for India, Achoot_5 on FP and Ahole on UP are working on the big,badass ,nuked mirchis that I sent up their phuti hoi asses on UP.
People just go and read the great thread abt the huge Indian success in signing the nuke deal...
Jana Mana gana Adnaik jai hai,
Jai hai Bharat Bhagia vadhta,
Punjab, Sindh(hehe) Gujarat, Maratha
DravirR, utkar, Ganga, Yamna,
Jai hai, Ja hai,
Jai bhang, Jai bhang
Now watch the spike in posts abt Pakistan... You see the mirchis I sent up the ghati, bhangi asses work like rockets.. One Cabbie is going to be awake all night long...Manassas Park pad neighbors watch out. You are going to have a drunk cabbie on your hands tonight....
Jai Bhang, Jai Bhang...
#101 Posted by hamidm2 on May 9, 2008 4:20:59 am
Re: # 91
tahmed,
here is a simple lesson for you: when you go to the races there is no point in backing on the obvious loosers - is there?
.... by the way, did you see raja ashraf on capital talk denouncing the droopy eyed cj for supporting musharraf's uniform and his election by that other parliament of thieves ? ..... he had no answer for why gilani cannot free akhter mengal and fire the hundreds of mushy's political appointees ........ mushy rules!
sheikh rashid zindabad ! (if the by election is postponed anohter couple of months the hungry and still unwashed masses will flock to elect him again)
tahmed,
here is a simple lesson for you: when you go to the races there is no point in backing on the obvious loosers - is there?
.... by the way, did you see raja ashraf on capital talk denouncing the droopy eyed cj for supporting musharraf's uniform and his election by that other parliament of thieves ? ..... he had no answer for why gilani cannot free akhter mengal and fire the hundreds of mushy's political appointees ........ mushy rules!
sheikh rashid zindabad ! (if the by election is postponed anohter couple of months the hungry and still unwashed masses will flock to elect him again)
#102 Posted by hamidm2 on May 9, 2008 4:22:13 am
Re: # 101
tahmed,
.... sorry, i meant 'betting' on the obvious losers ..... but it is your money - you can throw it away if you want
tahmed,
.... sorry, i meant 'betting' on the obvious losers ..... but it is your money - you can throw it away if you want
#103 Posted by akcheema on May 9, 2008 4:44:09 am
Re: # 101; hamidm sahib,
I don't even bother betting as they say:"is hamaam mein sab nangay hein".
The Pakistanis have lived under colonialism (first the white man, then their brown off-shoots) that the poor couldn't care less; what makes people think the poor man who can't even afford to buy 'roti' for himself and his family even understands the concepts such as "civil society", "lawyer's movement". Why should that poor man give a damn about that idiotic looking CJ or his re-instatement.
Those who believe in such notions live even beyond the confines of the cloud cuckoo land I was originally lead to believe from there posts here.
I don't even bother betting as they say:"is hamaam mein sab nangay hein".
The Pakistanis have lived under colonialism (first the white man, then their brown off-shoots) that the poor couldn't care less; what makes people think the poor man who can't even afford to buy 'roti' for himself and his family even understands the concepts such as "civil society", "lawyer's movement". Why should that poor man give a damn about that idiotic looking CJ or his re-instatement.
Those who believe in such notions live even beyond the confines of the cloud cuckoo land I was originally lead to believe from there posts here.
#104 Posted by majumdar on May 9, 2008 5:04:19 am
Cheema sahib,
Re: 103
One of the arguments that can be advanced against your line of thinking is that the poor state of the people of Pakistan is 'cos of the corrupt ruling elite whose concern is its own survival and not the welfare of the people. And if people can change that there is a prospect that the new system may work for the benefit of the people.
Regards
Re: 103
One of the arguments that can be advanced against your line of thinking is that the poor state of the people of Pakistan is 'cos of the corrupt ruling elite whose concern is its own survival and not the welfare of the people. And if people can change that there is a prospect that the new system may work for the benefit of the people.
Regards
#105 Posted by hamidm2 on May 9, 2008 5:06:14 am
Re: # 103
cheema sahib,
.... it is the white man's fault for refusing to bear his burden - we could have been living happily like the aborigines down under ....... at least they have electricity and are still free to run around naked if they want to and chase the kangaroo and be chased by the dingo! ...... instead, we are caught between the railroad tracks and the indoor loo - the white man forgot to take them with him when he abandoned us ......... damn the white man and his mother !
cheema sahib,
.... it is the white man's fault for refusing to bear his burden - we could have been living happily like the aborigines down under ....... at least they have electricity and are still free to run around naked if they want to and chase the kangaroo and be chased by the dingo! ...... instead, we are caught between the railroad tracks and the indoor loo - the white man forgot to take them with him when he abandoned us ......... damn the white man and his mother !
#106 Posted by akcheema on May 9, 2008 5:15:57 am
Re: # 104; majumdar bhai,
"One of the arguments that can be advanced against your line of thinking is that the poor state of the people of Pakistan is 'cos of the corrupt ruling elite "
How can that be an argument against when THAT IS exactly the argument I was making in the first place?
This ruling elite etc are all the same; NS/ZAB/BB/AZ or any other lafanga of the sort
It has more to do with our own "elite" than the bloody "us-elite" as some claim
"One of the arguments that can be advanced against your line of thinking is that the poor state of the people of Pakistan is 'cos of the corrupt ruling elite "
How can that be an argument against when THAT IS exactly the argument I was making in the first place?
This ruling elite etc are all the same; NS/ZAB/BB/AZ or any other lafanga of the sort
It has more to do with our own "elite" than the bloody "us-elite" as some claim
#107 Posted by akcheema on May 9, 2008 5:23:10 am
Re: # 105; hamidm sahib,
Even for somebody who can be very 'accommodating', even I have a great deal of difficulty understanding the aboriginal problem. We can talk about it another time perhaps.
It is always customary to blame 'the white man' for all evil in the world; it is nothing but a cop out.
We will be able to solve our problems ourselves when we move away/on from this silly notion and take responsibilty for what is OUR'S like the 'mature' people we claim to be; otherwise there is no hope. We might as well have stayed under colonial rule; makes very little difference to the common man and on top of that, in my calculation, the brown elite is far more ruthless and inhumane than their colonial pre-decessors.
Even for somebody who can be very 'accommodating', even I have a great deal of difficulty understanding the aboriginal problem. We can talk about it another time perhaps.
It is always customary to blame 'the white man' for all evil in the world; it is nothing but a cop out.
We will be able to solve our problems ourselves when we move away/on from this silly notion and take responsibilty for what is OUR'S like the 'mature' people we claim to be; otherwise there is no hope. We might as well have stayed under colonial rule; makes very little difference to the common man and on top of that, in my calculation, the brown elite is far more ruthless and inhumane than their colonial pre-decessors.
#108 Posted by hamidm2 on May 9, 2008 6:18:34 am
Re: # 107
cheema sahib,
"We will be able to solve our problems ourselves when we move away/on from this silly notion and take responsibilty for what is OUR'S like the 'mature' people we claim to be" ...... but therein lies the problem - like the aborigines, bushmen and people from east st louis we are not 'mature' people ....... we need adult supervision
cheema sahib,
"We will be able to solve our problems ourselves when we move away/on from this silly notion and take responsibilty for what is OUR'S like the 'mature' people we claim to be" ...... but therein lies the problem - like the aborigines, bushmen and people from east st louis we are not 'mature' people ....... we need adult supervision
#109 Posted by akcheema on May 9, 2008 6:22:54 am
Re: # 108; hamidm sahib
"like the aborigines, bushmen and people from east st louis we are not 'mature' people"
I don't know much about the others but whatever convinced you of aboriginal maturity???
they are even more of a "dung-er" than we might have been...
"like the aborigines, bushmen and people from east st louis we are not 'mature' people"
I don't know much about the others but whatever convinced you of aboriginal maturity???
they are even more of a "dung-er" than we might have been...
#110 Posted by tahmed32 on May 9, 2008 6:25:07 am
#101 hamidm "when you go to the races there is no point in backing on the obvious loosers - is there?"
You keep avoiding my question - what is it that you (hamidm, or your loved ones) are winning if the Constitution of Pakistan is treated like Musharraf's scratch pad?
You keep avoiding my question - what is it that you (hamidm, or your loved ones) are winning if the Constitution of Pakistan is treated like Musharraf's scratch pad?
#111 Posted by tahmed32 on May 9, 2008 6:26:32 am
akcheema: good of you to join hamidm in adding insult to injury to the average Pakistani. He needs your help.
#112 Posted by akcheema on May 9, 2008 6:29:56 am
Re: # 111; tahmed
you are such a sensitive soul; you should visit me down under, enjoy a few bevvies and lighten up a little...
you are such a sensitive soul; you should visit me down under, enjoy a few bevvies and lighten up a little...
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