Rashid Malik April 30, 2009
#646 Posted by bubba on May 6, 2009 8:48:11 am
Re: # 637 Posted by hamidm2 on May 6, 2009 7:31:44 am
hamid mian,
US could use pakis in the US and send them as “peace corps ambassodors� and provide these pakis with ample training of how to become effective ambassodors. They could develop several teams of varied paki ethnic background, but they should not be given money authority whatsoever. Only a “white man� should be project managers, and tough new laws should be passed specifically for these returning pakis. Once the new team of pakis return they should be provided with a higher than average standard of living, much more than the current crop of GHQ punjoos and the cabal of ruling thugs enjoy.
Frankly, this will kill two birds with one stone. Most paki cab drivers will return on their new job assignments. What say you?
hamid mian,
US could use pakis in the US and send them as “peace corps ambassodors� and provide these pakis with ample training of how to become effective ambassodors. They could develop several teams of varied paki ethnic background, but they should not be given money authority whatsoever. Only a “white man� should be project managers, and tough new laws should be passed specifically for these returning pakis. Once the new team of pakis return they should be provided with a higher than average standard of living, much more than the current crop of GHQ punjoos and the cabal of ruling thugs enjoy.
Frankly, this will kill two birds with one stone. Most paki cab drivers will return on their new job assignments. What say you?
#645 Posted by RiazHaq on May 6, 2009 8:42:07 am
Re: # 644
You are absolutely ignorant of the realities on the ground in Pakistan. You are simply repeating the right-wing imperialist rhetoric in America that demands compliance and ends up losing in the end...there have been many examples in history of rulers/politicians overthrown by people for being too compliant to American demands.
Riaz Haq, PakAlumni Worldwide
You are absolutely ignorant of the realities on the ground in Pakistan. You are simply repeating the right-wing imperialist rhetoric in America that demands compliance and ends up losing in the end...there have been many examples in history of rulers/politicians overthrown by people for being too compliant to American demands.
Riaz Haq, PakAlumni Worldwide
#644 Posted by bubba on May 6, 2009 8:36:47 am
Re: # 636
No, sir, it is not political suicide. It is just about what a country should expect in return of money spent. The US should learn how to handle muslim political leaders effectively, and must not cow in to this type of political blackmail from the political leaders of the muslim world. US could learn from KSA and Iran, regarding effective political leadership, and how these political leaders get obedience from their protégé’s in Iraq, Lebanon, Pakistan, or wherever.
If paki politicians can’t turn the tide of anti-american rhetoric permeating their society, then they are lousy politicians to begin with.
No, sir, it is not political suicide. It is just about what a country should expect in return of money spent. The US should learn how to handle muslim political leaders effectively, and must not cow in to this type of political blackmail from the political leaders of the muslim world. US could learn from KSA and Iran, regarding effective political leadership, and how these political leaders get obedience from their protégé’s in Iraq, Lebanon, Pakistan, or wherever.
If paki politicians can’t turn the tide of anti-american rhetoric permeating their society, then they are lousy politicians to begin with.
#643 Posted by RiazHaq on May 6, 2009 8:29:59 am
Re: # 640: masadi "This only buys them time since they might be able to fool the people's minds but their hurting bodies cannot be fooled by symbols and images..."
I agree. A well-known American marketing expert and textbook author Phil Kotler who is considered an expert on PR and brand management says that the tarnished US image can not be restored by PR alone. It requires real policy shifts. The Obama effect will be short-lived unless he makes serious policy changes.
Riaz Haq, PakAlumni Worldwide
I agree. A well-known American marketing expert and textbook author Phil Kotler who is considered an expert on PR and brand management says that the tarnished US image can not be restored by PR alone. It requires real policy shifts. The Obama effect will be short-lived unless he makes serious policy changes.
Riaz Haq, PakAlumni Worldwide
#642 Posted by masadi on May 6, 2009 8:06:30 am
Correction # 639 "have the same average number of kids as middle class women"
#641 Posted by masadi on May 6, 2009 8:05:06 am
Hamid writes "and the goddamn uaw ."
So the real auto makers the workers become god damned and the corporate CEOs that make tens of millions (part of their nasty campaign to write off taxes in hidden profits stashed away as salaries) become poor victims. You need to get your morals examined by the resident chowk shrink.
TNITC masadi
So the real auto makers the workers become god damned and the corporate CEOs that make tens of millions (part of their nasty campaign to write off taxes in hidden profits stashed away as salaries) become poor victims. You need to get your morals examined by the resident chowk shrink.
TNITC masadi
#640 Posted by masadi on May 6, 2009 8:01:24 am
Alumni WW writes "PR alone can't fix the US image problem, it requires substantive policy changes. "
Almumni sahib, with the global cultural apparatus at their command the US elite do marvellous things with their PR campaigns, as the "invade Afghanistan to liberate women" BS. The fact is that their PR guys are better qualified than tahmed (and Fox News), they co-opt and feign 'policy change' as with the Obama messiah "change you can believe in" while keeping the underlying oppressive structure intact. This only buys them time since they might be able to fool the people's minds but their hurting bodies cannot be fooled by symbols and images....
TNITC masadi
Almumni sahib, with the global cultural apparatus at their command the US elite do marvellous things with their PR campaigns, as the "invade Afghanistan to liberate women" BS. The fact is that their PR guys are better qualified than tahmed (and Fox News), they co-opt and feign 'policy change' as with the Obama messiah "change you can believe in" while keeping the underlying oppressive structure intact. This only buys them time since they might be able to fool the people's minds but their hurting bodies cannot be fooled by symbols and images....
TNITC masadi
#639 Posted by masadi on May 6, 2009 7:57:34 am
Hamid get a goddamned education. There is no comparison between "welfare mamas" and corporate welfare. On average those 'mamas' stay on welfare only two years at pittling amounts that cannot sustain a decent lifestyle, have the same number of average kids as middle class women, while your corporate thugs not only keep asking the government for bailouts because of their greed, they "own" this debt as well another way in which they fleece the public on whose behalf the undemocratic government of the USA takes out loans to feed the corporations- the greatest proof that this goddamned US democracy business is just BUSINESS and nothing else...
TNITC masadi
TNITC masadi
#638 Posted by hamidm2 on May 6, 2009 7:33:45 am
Re: # 637
bubba mian,
... i also think we should impeach obama for interfering with the judiciary ..... who the heck does he think he is, giving the judge 60 days to get chrysler out of bankruptcy! .... is the white house now writing bankruptcy laws ?!!!!
bubba mian,
... i also think we should impeach obama for interfering with the judiciary ..... who the heck does he think he is, giving the judge 60 days to get chrysler out of bankruptcy! .... is the white house now writing bankruptcy laws ?!!!!
#637 Posted by hamidm2 on May 6, 2009 7:31:44 am
bubba mian,
..... personally i am against giving any aid to pakistan - not one red cent! ...... and it is for our own good ..... it is for the same reason that i am against mailing government checks to welfare mommas ....... it is okay for the us to send food, milk, blankets and tents for the displaced people ..... but the money is all a big waste ....... besides, i am a little short now days after bailing out aig, citicorp, the auto industry and the goddamn uaw ........ obama is acting like a drunken sailor - we need to take away his credit card!
..... personally i am against giving any aid to pakistan - not one red cent! ...... and it is for our own good ..... it is for the same reason that i am against mailing government checks to welfare mommas ....... it is okay for the us to send food, milk, blankets and tents for the displaced people ..... but the money is all a big waste ....... besides, i am a little short now days after bailing out aig, citicorp, the auto industry and the goddamn uaw ........ obama is acting like a drunken sailor - we need to take away his credit card!
#636 Posted by RiazHaq on May 6, 2009 7:29:25 am
Re: # 634: "Any money paid to paki politicians should be based on how effective their political efforts are by enhancing public image of the US."
In other words, you want Pakistani politicians to commit political suicide in exchange for a few bucks of US aid? Dream on...PR alone can't fix the US image problem, it requires substantive policy changes.
Riaz Haq, PakAlumni Worldwide
In other words, you want Pakistani politicians to commit political suicide in exchange for a few bucks of US aid? Dream on...PR alone can't fix the US image problem, it requires substantive policy changes.
Riaz Haq, PakAlumni Worldwide
#635 Posted by RiazHaq on May 6, 2009 7:23:36 am
Re: # 630 "pardon me, but somehow i find the whole idea of a srawny dhoti-clad hindoo in space rather ludicurous"
It's going to be a while before a dhoti finds its way into space,unless they cover one of their unmanned satellite with it. But I think the Hindutva dream is a saffron space suit with a faux dhoti to show pride in Bharat.
As to the railroad tracks, I think they'll have to use to virtual reality to think they are at RR track as the vacuum works to relieve them....it'll be a really high-tech deal....an Indian urban middle class dream.
Riaz Haq, PakAlumni Worldwide
It's going to be a while before a dhoti finds its way into space,unless they cover one of their unmanned satellite with it. But I think the Hindutva dream is a saffron space suit with a faux dhoti to show pride in Bharat.
As to the railroad tracks, I think they'll have to use to virtual reality to think they are at RR track as the vacuum works to relieve them....it'll be a really high-tech deal....an Indian urban middle class dream.
Riaz Haq, PakAlumni Worldwide
#634 Posted by bubba on May 6, 2009 7:22:31 am
Re: # 607 Posted by hamidm2 on May 5, 2009 5:30:42 pm
hamid mian,
it appears that ganja pehlevan and his group of punjoos are back in the “getting US aid for pakiland� game again. This time around I hope, the US puts just one stipulation “no more anti-US (negative images) sloganeering in pakiland�. Is that too much to ask of pakis who get so much financial aid?
Any money paid to paki politicians should be based on how effective their political efforts are by enhancing public image of the US.
Why don’t the US taxpayers demand some respect from the average pakis? After all with so much money being doled out to puristanis, one should expect some positive pro-American image created amongst puristanis in the US and in the land of pure.
hamid mian,
it appears that ganja pehlevan and his group of punjoos are back in the “getting US aid for pakiland� game again. This time around I hope, the US puts just one stipulation “no more anti-US (negative images) sloganeering in pakiland�. Is that too much to ask of pakis who get so much financial aid?
Any money paid to paki politicians should be based on how effective their political efforts are by enhancing public image of the US.
Why don’t the US taxpayers demand some respect from the average pakis? After all with so much money being doled out to puristanis, one should expect some positive pro-American image created amongst puristanis in the US and in the land of pure.
#633 Posted by krishna_abcd on May 6, 2009 6:51:48 am
#624 tahmed32
[sri ram krishna: another kutta from india going rabid....in angreji jabaan]
You think that you, with your low-class education have a proprietary right on angrezi - eh? The world knows you Pakis to be the pagal kuttas. I just consider you guys mangy dogs with sores all over your bodies, yapping at our heels.
[sri ram krishna: another kutta from india going rabid....in angreji jabaan]
You think that you, with your low-class education have a proprietary right on angrezi - eh? The world knows you Pakis to be the pagal kuttas. I just consider you guys mangy dogs with sores all over your bodies, yapping at our heels.
#632 Posted by krishna_abcd on May 6, 2009 6:49:16 am
#630 hamidm2
[.... you know that there are no railroad tracks in space, do you? ...... pardon me, but somehow i find the whole idea of a srawny dhoti-clad hindoo in space rather ludicurous ...]
"Scrawny dhoti-clad hindu in space" only exists in your imagination. All I see is your brothers the scrawny and emaciated talibans walking around like pests waiting to be exterminated. You should not waste these breaks between masturbating in front of the mirror thinking about space. That requires a non-Paki education. You Pakis' time would be better spent shaving your pubes and rubbing holy stones on your genitals.
[.... you know that there are no railroad tracks in space, do you? ...... pardon me, but somehow i find the whole idea of a srawny dhoti-clad hindoo in space rather ludicurous ...]
"Scrawny dhoti-clad hindu in space" only exists in your imagination. All I see is your brothers the scrawny and emaciated talibans walking around like pests waiting to be exterminated. You should not waste these breaks between masturbating in front of the mirror thinking about space. That requires a non-Paki education. You Pakis' time would be better spent shaving your pubes and rubbing holy stones on your genitals.
#631 Posted by dost_mittar on May 6, 2009 6:48:19 am
"Rumours are also abuzz that if the US gets very disappointed with Pakistan, it will invite the Indian army to take part in the Afghan campaign. Sources also indicate that India is willing to send 20,000 troops into FATA."
I hope Indians are not that stupid and/or crazy to do this even if the US wants them to. India's interests are best served by doing what they are doing, i.e., build roads, schools and hospitals and earn the goodwill of Afghans. If they send soldiers there, they will lose whatever goodwill their current non-military assistance is generating for them.
I hope Indians are not that stupid and/or crazy to do this even if the US wants them to. India's interests are best served by doing what they are doing, i.e., build roads, schools and hospitals and earn the goodwill of Afghans. If they send soldiers there, they will lose whatever goodwill their current non-military assistance is generating for them.
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