Vandana Mittal December 23, 2008
#22 Posted by bittersweetmojo on December 26, 2008 5:10:39 pm
wo wo wo.
There you go.
My sweet little charm.
Fucked up by alarm
Wake up, little monkey.
It's time to get educated.
(Consult somebody sane around you before you speak, cuz you are begining to sound like a pervert)... :)
Good bye, little libbo!
-E
There you go.
My sweet little charm.
Fucked up by alarm
Wake up, little monkey.
It's time to get educated.
(Consult somebody sane around you before you speak, cuz you are begining to sound like a pervert)... :)
Good bye, little libbo!
-E
#21 Posted by Publius on December 26, 2008 4:53:33 pm
'Fidel', Che, Omar Sheikh . No murderous thug will go unloved in the world of leftist "peaceniks".
#20 Posted by bittersweetmojo on December 26, 2008 4:35:15 pm
Well, the E factor does not end at executions, my love!
It continues till the fall of neo-liberalism! Well, it seems the 'seals' are down here too, no?
I have just watched 'Fidel'; had real fun, asto how he really turned the US into a circus. I swear it's a must watch, you moron!
LOL
It continues till the fall of neo-liberalism! Well, it seems the 'seals' are down here too, no?
I have just watched 'Fidel'; had real fun, asto how he really turned the US into a circus. I swear it's a must watch, you moron!
LOL
#19 Posted by Publius on December 26, 2008 4:23:45 pm
Omar is great at the E&B factor too. Executions and beheadings. You can practice on the seals in Alaska. Of course you will need AHA factor too. Allah-u-Akbar.
Happy learning!!.
Happy learning!!.
#18 Posted by bittersweetmojo on December 26, 2008 4:09:46 pm
Oh really!
My sweet little Koko!
:P
Turn it up loud, my bouy! At least, for once in your life, get a real shot of the "E" factor. ; )
-E
My sweet little Koko!
:P
Turn it up loud, my bouy! At least, for once in your life, get a real shot of the "E" factor. ; )
-E
#17 Posted by Publius on December 26, 2008 2:03:39 pm
"How about an Alaskan adventure"
You should go with somebody who has a fair and honest heart, like Omar Sheikh.
He can teach you his knife wielding skills, while you teach him the mechanics of rationalization.
You should go with somebody who has a fair and honest heart, like Omar Sheikh.
He can teach you his knife wielding skills, while you teach him the mechanics of rationalization.
#16 Posted by bittersweetmojo on December 26, 2008 1:34:49 pm
Publius,
You know, I was just watching the excerpts of Sodenberg's piece on Che. And I loved his speech delivered at the U.N. Watch it! A sure slap on the face of neo-liberals like you!
Besides, if the cause is OIL, Oh I'm damn against it. If it is self-respect, I am for it!
And yes, communists did commit worst things. And they had the balls to admit it damn well. Thank god, the never said, "It's for Liberty, Justice and Freedom!" Just like your American masters do!
On Sartre, you need to attend a few more lectures of your neurotic professor, my boy!
Try me, I will give you enough insight to shake your balls off.
P.S: How about an Alaskan adventure? You and me, huh?
-E
You know, I was just watching the excerpts of Sodenberg's piece on Che. And I loved his speech delivered at the U.N. Watch it! A sure slap on the face of neo-liberals like you!
Besides, if the cause is OIL, Oh I'm damn against it. If it is self-respect, I am for it!
And yes, communists did commit worst things. And they had the balls to admit it damn well. Thank god, the never said, "It's for Liberty, Justice and Freedom!" Just like your American masters do!
On Sartre, you need to attend a few more lectures of your neurotic professor, my boy!
Try me, I will give you enough insight to shake your balls off.
P.S: How about an Alaskan adventure? You and me, huh?
-E
#15 Posted by Publius on December 26, 2008 1:26:47 pm
"I see an LSE graduate fucking his ass up for a cause"
That's Omar sheikh not Khalid. And evil always has a "cause". Communists imposed systematic tyranny and mass murder on their people for the "cause".
And monsters like Sartre acted as their apologists.
"But it's done with a fair and honest heart.Nobody, and I mean nobody, is fool enough to kill himself for no reason. Until, of course, one is left with no choice but death"
Except of course the bloody Americans, right ?.
Understanding and sympathy for violence perpetrated by Islamist and leftist monsters and unrelenting condemnation for "bloody Americans".
Those are the bankrupt and schizophrenic peacenik standards.
That's Omar sheikh not Khalid. And evil always has a "cause". Communists imposed systematic tyranny and mass murder on their people for the "cause".
And monsters like Sartre acted as their apologists.
"But it's done with a fair and honest heart.Nobody, and I mean nobody, is fool enough to kill himself for no reason. Until, of course, one is left with no choice but death"
Except of course the bloody Americans, right ?.
Understanding and sympathy for violence perpetrated by Islamist and leftist monsters and unrelenting condemnation for "bloody Americans".
Those are the bankrupt and schizophrenic peacenik standards.
#14 Posted by bittersweetmojo on December 26, 2008 1:05:19 pm
Publius,
oh I mean, the way Sartre and Russel and Marcuse and Lennon and their likes snatched it from bloody Americans in the 60s!
You certainly have no idea my friend what you are couching on.
And yes...
Of Khaled Mohammad, you need to think a lot... cuz when I see his case, I see an LSE graduate fucking his ass up for a cause. And what for?
Certainly, not to rule over the Swat valley, right?
You know I've struggled a hell lot to finally understand what drives them to do what they do. It's madness, yes. But it's done with a fair and honest heart.
Nobody, and I mean nobody, is fool enough to kill himself for no reason. Until, of course, one is left with no choice but death.
P.S: I will see you soon. I have got to write something on your sick postmodern life, you dumbhead!
oh I mean, the way Sartre and Russel and Marcuse and Lennon and their likes snatched it from bloody Americans in the 60s!
You certainly have no idea my friend what you are couching on.
And yes...
Of Khaled Mohammad, you need to think a lot... cuz when I see his case, I see an LSE graduate fucking his ass up for a cause. And what for?
Certainly, not to rule over the Swat valley, right?
You know I've struggled a hell lot to finally understand what drives them to do what they do. It's madness, yes. But it's done with a fair and honest heart.
Nobody, and I mean nobody, is fool enough to kill himself for no reason. Until, of course, one is left with no choice but death.
P.S: I will see you soon. I have got to write something on your sick postmodern life, you dumbhead!
#13 Posted by Publius on December 26, 2008 12:48:42 pm
"it is taken, snatched, and FOUGHT for!"
You mean the way Khalid Sheikh Mohammed snatched it from Daniel Pearl ?
You mean the way Khalid Sheikh Mohammed snatched it from Daniel Pearl ?
#12 Posted by bittersweetmojo on December 26, 2008 12:43:06 pm
Publius,
Oh who told you that peace is bought with love, sweetheart!
It is taken, snatched, and FOUGHT for!
And don't drag Lennon into this. You have a miserable habit of speaking out of context!
----------------
To all,
A Message of Love: Guys, I ve just watched "Revolutionary Road". Do watch it yourself, so that you could trace the hopelessness of your post-modern life!
-E
Oh who told you that peace is bought with love, sweetheart!
It is taken, snatched, and FOUGHT for!
And don't drag Lennon into this. You have a miserable habit of speaking out of context!
----------------
To all,
A Message of Love: Guys, I ve just watched "Revolutionary Road". Do watch it yourself, so that you could trace the hopelessness of your post-modern life!
-E
#11 Posted by Publius on December 26, 2008 10:29:17 am
"Besides, the viewers like me may turn up and say: " So what, if none of mine is killed. I am gonna be the next suicide bomber, cuz it's not justice et al."
That should be enough to show the moral bankruptcy of this "peacenik".
On the one hand I stand for "peace, love and Lennon". On the other I wish to be " a suicide bomber and Khalid Muhammad".
That should be enough to show the moral bankruptcy of this "peacenik".
On the one hand I stand for "peace, love and Lennon". On the other I wish to be " a suicide bomber and Khalid Muhammad".
#10 Posted by bittersweetmojo on December 25, 2008 8:23:41 am
Kee Rola Paaya Oye!
The egg-chicken cycle is never gonna end, and so would this debate if you and your likes go one chnating the slogans of Liberalism.
Islam is political and Osama has made it radical.
In fact, I have best regards for Muhammad for being a statesman rather than a Prophet.
Abay main manta hi nahi hoon ussey Prophet! Kya baat kar raha hai bhai!
But still, the context - if I spare Gujrat in this for your sake - lies all around the globe, man.
Besides, all religous ideologies are "stemming from the perversion" ...whatever...and you only get to know which one is more poisonous when their believers are victimized, cuz my friend... in the end, the victims - if do not have daisy cutters - do make themselves into the deadly ones.
Choice kiya hai unkey paas, boss?
You guys under the neo-liberal agenda go on bombing their houses all across the world, man. What the hell are they supposed to do? To kneel before you. Oh, go on dreaming, cuz a man with a few dead ones in his house, does not much for his life as well.
Besides, the viewers like me may turn up and say: " So what, if none of mine is killed. I am gonna be the next suicide bomber, cuz it's not justice et al." Khaled Sheikh Muhammad is one such example!
Anyway.
Marry X-mas. :)
-E
The egg-chicken cycle is never gonna end, and so would this debate if you and your likes go one chnating the slogans of Liberalism.
Islam is political and Osama has made it radical.
In fact, I have best regards for Muhammad for being a statesman rather than a Prophet.
Abay main manta hi nahi hoon ussey Prophet! Kya baat kar raha hai bhai!
But still, the context - if I spare Gujrat in this for your sake - lies all around the globe, man.
Besides, all religous ideologies are "stemming from the perversion" ...whatever...and you only get to know which one is more poisonous when their believers are victimized, cuz my friend... in the end, the victims - if do not have daisy cutters - do make themselves into the deadly ones.
Choice kiya hai unkey paas, boss?
You guys under the neo-liberal agenda go on bombing their houses all across the world, man. What the hell are they supposed to do? To kneel before you. Oh, go on dreaming, cuz a man with a few dead ones in his house, does not much for his life as well.
Besides, the viewers like me may turn up and say: " So what, if none of mine is killed. I am gonna be the next suicide bomber, cuz it's not justice et al." Khaled Sheikh Muhammad is one such example!
Anyway.
Marry X-mas. :)
-E
#9 Posted by KeeRolaPaayaOye on December 25, 2008 8:04:49 am
Hi Sweetmojo,
Your sentiments of "solving the disease" are much appreciated, but such "root cause analyses" amount to zilch if they only serve to deflect attention away from that biggest root cause of it all (an ideology of hate stemming from the perversion of a religion).
To borrow words from some more articulate folks on other message boards, you can't really "want to solve this disease", while staying in denial about that elephant of Islam inspired religious radicalism sitting in the room. Much as you some like to perceive non-Muslims as the main culprits, I feel it is this radicalism that has made so many trouble spots what they are today, more than anything else.
The other hypocrisy of the root cause brigade is that if the Gujarat riots are presented as the "context" for such acts like Mumbai, then what stops Hindu loonies from likewise pointing to many similar "contexts" in an attempt to justify what happened in Gujarat? There would be no end to that chicken-egg cycle of discussion.
My point in #1 was that going by the ad nauseum messages back and forth on other boards, I do not expect our respective opinions to ever percolate into each others' thinking. So let us cut short this discussion, and let me just wish you a Merry Christmas instead.
Your sentiments of "solving the disease" are much appreciated, but such "root cause analyses" amount to zilch if they only serve to deflect attention away from that biggest root cause of it all (an ideology of hate stemming from the perversion of a religion).
To borrow words from some more articulate folks on other message boards, you can't really "want to solve this disease", while staying in denial about that elephant of Islam inspired religious radicalism sitting in the room. Much as you some like to perceive non-Muslims as the main culprits, I feel it is this radicalism that has made so many trouble spots what they are today, more than anything else.
The other hypocrisy of the root cause brigade is that if the Gujarat riots are presented as the "context" for such acts like Mumbai, then what stops Hindu loonies from likewise pointing to many similar "contexts" in an attempt to justify what happened in Gujarat? There would be no end to that chicken-egg cycle of discussion.
My point in #1 was that going by the ad nauseum messages back and forth on other boards, I do not expect our respective opinions to ever percolate into each others' thinking. So let us cut short this discussion, and let me just wish you a Merry Christmas instead.
#8 Posted by bittersweetmojo on December 25, 2008 12:48:19 am
simply61,
You know... you have not got my point, I guess. The Islamabad Marriot blasts! Well, that too created an uproar here, but does it really matter where double standards lie? Here or there, it's all the same.
My pointer was: our silent support to what's happening in tribal areas here and Afghanistan and elsewhere!
WHEN THE HELL WILL YOU GUYS SHED TEARS OVER KILLINGS OF INNOCENT CHILDREN BY US DRONES THERE? And when will the world condemn Pak Army for being the American pimp, as it keeps killing innocent children there? That's yet to be seen.
They say these Pathans are ruthless; they belong to the age of stone. Well, I say: "Why do you want to bury them under the stones. Let them be."
And don't worry. On the other hand, your Pakistani counteparts have exactly the same sentiments as you have. You know, the liberal outcry against terrorism! And it's sickening, cuz blood in Beurit, Malakand, Kabul, Kosovo, and /or Gaza streets is euqally respectable and deserves an uproar as does in New York. Got it?
You know... you have not got my point, I guess. The Islamabad Marriot blasts! Well, that too created an uproar here, but does it really matter where double standards lie? Here or there, it's all the same.
My pointer was: our silent support to what's happening in tribal areas here and Afghanistan and elsewhere!
WHEN THE HELL WILL YOU GUYS SHED TEARS OVER KILLINGS OF INNOCENT CHILDREN BY US DRONES THERE? And when will the world condemn Pak Army for being the American pimp, as it keeps killing innocent children there? That's yet to be seen.
They say these Pathans are ruthless; they belong to the age of stone. Well, I say: "Why do you want to bury them under the stones. Let them be."
And don't worry. On the other hand, your Pakistani counteparts have exactly the same sentiments as you have. You know, the liberal outcry against terrorism! And it's sickening, cuz blood in Beurit, Malakand, Kabul, Kosovo, and /or Gaza streets is euqally respectable and deserves an uproar as does in New York. Got it?
#7 Posted by simply61 on December 25, 2008 12:28:59 am
Re: # 5You know bittersweetmojo that question is raised by the other side also just as you have done it.It depends on where you are and how you choose to see things.Where I live(and it is not India) one always wonders why the papers are always full of stories and pictures about killings of Muslims and why the same people choose to remain silent about the blood shed of non muslims!!
And these accusations and counter accusations will go on till we keep seeing blood as Muslim and non-Muslim.Sounds cliched and trite but that is what divides us all,isnt it? That prefix of religion before the word blood.I for one wrote another piece when Islamabad Marriot hotel got blasted and wrote it with the same sentiments as in this piece.
And these accusations and counter accusations will go on till we keep seeing blood as Muslim and non-Muslim.Sounds cliched and trite but that is what divides us all,isnt it? That prefix of religion before the word blood.I for one wrote another piece when Islamabad Marriot hotel got blasted and wrote it with the same sentiments as in this piece.
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