Adeel Husain June 18, 2004
#27 Posted by Jaihach on August 25, 2004 12:26:32 am
Dear Friend - accept my congratulations!! By personal experience I must tell you that verbal resistance can be much more efficient than armed one - and those ennemies of mankind, slaves of anonymous capitals, know it : therefore the German fascists emprisoned first the socialist, communist and liberal intellectuals, then they killed them first in Poland, Jugoslavia, UDSSR, France. And now the same is happening in Palestine - in Iraq and in SouthAmerica too.
Intelligence en emotivity endanger this system that aims to make, worldwide, a huge mass of imbeciles applauding nigth and day by fear to be confronted with the reality as it really is.
There has been a time where poeple like Betrand Russel, J Paul Sartre and Heinrich Böll changed with words and ideas the way of politics. At present, here in the western cesspit of hypercapitalism, there are 60 % in psychic and intellectual troubles: that is not hindering them to consume, consume and consume more and more the poison of americanism.
Congratulations, my Friend et do not stop !!!
Gérard
Intelligence en emotivity endanger this system that aims to make, worldwide, a huge mass of imbeciles applauding nigth and day by fear to be confronted with the reality as it really is.
There has been a time where poeple like Betrand Russel, J Paul Sartre and Heinrich Böll changed with words and ideas the way of politics. At present, here in the western cesspit of hypercapitalism, there are 60 % in psychic and intellectual troubles: that is not hindering them to consume, consume and consume more and more the poison of americanism.
Congratulations, my Friend et do not stop !!!
Gérard
#26 Posted by M.B.Z.Isphahani on June 27, 2004 7:03:51 am
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#25 Posted by nasah on June 26, 2004 4:31:37 pm
want to see Bush `as is` -- go see Fahrenheit 9/11 -- a MUST-SEE film
#24 Posted by syfr on June 26, 2004 7:38:13 am
this is what Chuck D of Public Enemy has to say:
excerpt from `Son of a Bush`
``...He`s the son of a Baaaaaad man
The son of a bad...
He`s the son of a Baaaaaad man
Son of a bad..........
Now here`s the pitch
Hiding inside certified genocide
Ain`t that a Bush, repeat ain`t that a Bush?
Out of nowhere headed to the hot house
Killed 135 at the last count
Texas Bounce! Texas Bounce! (c`mon)
Cats in a cage got a ghost of a chance
Of comin back from your whack-ass killin machine
Son of a Bush, ain`t that a son of a Bush
Cats doin bids for the same Bush-shit that you did (the father)
Serial killer kid, uhh! Serial killer kid
Go on!
He`s the son of a Baaaaaad man...``
complete lyrics:
http://www.stlyrics.com/songs/p/publicenemy3147/sonofabush721599.html
for those of you who don`t know, Public Enemy, headed by the master lyricist/rapper Chuck D pioneered the `rap as a medium of breaking thru supression`. content full of deep social issues presented with clarity and directness. the true origins of rap, whom even todays master lyricist, eminem considers his guru.
and it`s true, u an i can only rant. atleast ppl like chuck d & micheal moore are heard.
excerpt from `Son of a Bush`
``...He`s the son of a Baaaaaad man
The son of a bad...
He`s the son of a Baaaaaad man
Son of a bad..........
Now here`s the pitch
Hiding inside certified genocide
Ain`t that a Bush, repeat ain`t that a Bush?
Out of nowhere headed to the hot house
Killed 135 at the last count
Texas Bounce! Texas Bounce! (c`mon)
Cats in a cage got a ghost of a chance
Of comin back from your whack-ass killin machine
Son of a Bush, ain`t that a son of a Bush
Cats doin bids for the same Bush-shit that you did (the father)
Serial killer kid, uhh! Serial killer kid
Go on!
He`s the son of a Baaaaaad man...``
complete lyrics:
http://www.stlyrics.com/songs/p/publicenemy3147/sonofabush721599.html
for those of you who don`t know, Public Enemy, headed by the master lyricist/rapper Chuck D pioneered the `rap as a medium of breaking thru supression`. content full of deep social issues presented with clarity and directness. the true origins of rap, whom even todays master lyricist, eminem considers his guru.
and it`s true, u an i can only rant. atleast ppl like chuck d & micheal moore are heard.
#23 Posted by stuka on June 25, 2004 7:22:19 am
pmishra:
Don`t you know the elemental fact that Muslim killing Muslim is not considered genocide?? I am shocked!!!
Don`t you know the elemental fact that Muslim killing Muslim is not considered genocide?? I am shocked!!!
#21 Posted by wajahat on June 22, 2004 9:22:15 am
To the King of Cut and Paste , PMishra2
pmishra must have been really happy when they invented the cut and paste function in Windows. I think his subjective argumentative base has stopped the evolution process since he discovered the cut and paste function.
You know pmishra, you should try the Cut and Paste function that comes for the apple technology, it will blow your away...literally....
pmishra must have been really happy when they invented the cut and paste function in Windows. I think his subjective argumentative base has stopped the evolution process since he discovered the cut and paste function.
You know pmishra, you should try the Cut and Paste function that comes for the apple technology, it will blow your away...literally....
#20 Posted by nasah on June 21, 2004 8:31:52 pm
If the 2004 presidential election were being held today, would you vote for George W. Bush, the Republican, or John Kerry, the Democrat? (registered voters)
Bush 45%
Kerry 53%
Other 0%
Neither 1%
Would not vote 1%
DK/No opinion 0%
Source: A Washington Post-ABC News poll conducted by telephone June 17-20, 2004 among 1,201 randomly selected adults nationwide.
Bush 45%
Kerry 53%
Other 0%
Neither 1%
Would not vote 1%
DK/No opinion 0%
Source: A Washington Post-ABC News poll conducted by telephone June 17-20, 2004 among 1,201 randomly selected adults nationwide.
#19 Posted by M.B.Z.Isphahani on June 21, 2004 8:31:52 pm
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#18 Posted by pmishra2 on June 21, 2004 6:38:20 pm
You want to learn about real genocide? Here is one going on TODAY. But you don`t care do you? Talk about being shameless and clueless...
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This will not happen without strong pressure on Khartoum, but in the Security Council, Pakistan, Algeria and China have been more interested in shielding Sudan`s government from criticism
[end-quote]
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/06/18/opinion/18FRI1.html
June 18, 2004
Time for Action on Sudan
he United States and the U.N. secretary general have strongly condemned the vicious ethnic cleansing campaign sponsored by Sudan`s government, which threatens hundreds of thousands of people with starvation before autumn. That`s not enough. The situation demands strong action.
The civil war of the last two decades between Sudan`s Arab Muslim rulers and the partly Christian south now appears to be ending, after a cost of some two million lives. But just as a peace agreement was being worked out, a new war erupted in the mainly Muslim region of Darfur, where non-Arab residents rebelled against Arab domination.
To suppress this revolt, Khartoum`s autocratic clique of generals and politicians has backed a thuggish militia known as the Janjaweed, which has terrorized non-Arab communities. Women have been raped and branded, villages razed and crops destroyed. More than 15,000 people have been killed and about a million more driven from their homes.
Bush administration lawyers are busily studying whether this meets the legal definition of genocide, but that misses the point. Whatever you call it, the rising death toll could soon evoke memories of the tragedy in Rwanda a decade ago, when both the United States and the Security Council found excuses to stand aside while 800,000 died. That shameful failure must not be repeated.
Washington and the United Nations are working closely with Sudan to support the north-south peace agreement, for which the Bush administration deserves considerable credit. But both Washington and the United Nations need to convince Khartoum that they will not settle for a peace that permits terror and starvation in Darfur.
Sudan`s government should cut off support for the Janjaweed and send its army to disarm these war criminals. It should allow international relief groups and human rights monitors access to the camps where hundreds of thousands of people now live under harsh and insecure conditions. And it needs to arrange emergency food airlifts until Darfur`s people can return to their lands and provide for themselves. This will not happen without strong pressure on Khartoum, but in the Security Council, Pakistan, Algeria and China have been more interested in shielding Sudan`s government from criticism than in protecting its people from starvation.
Washington can act on its own and with more enlightened partners, like the European Union. So far the administration has talked about imposing travel bans on Janjaweed leaders and freezing their assets. That is meaningless because none of those leaders are expected to try to travel to the United States, and none have assets anywhere Washington can seize them. It would be a more useful start to impose these and other penalties on Sudanese government officials until they move against the Janjaweed. Hundreds of thousands of lives may depend on quick, firm action.
[quote]
This will not happen without strong pressure on Khartoum, but in the Security Council, Pakistan, Algeria and China have been more interested in shielding Sudan`s government from criticism
[end-quote]
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/06/18/opinion/18FRI1.html
June 18, 2004
Time for Action on Sudan
he United States and the U.N. secretary general have strongly condemned the vicious ethnic cleansing campaign sponsored by Sudan`s government, which threatens hundreds of thousands of people with starvation before autumn. That`s not enough. The situation demands strong action.
The civil war of the last two decades between Sudan`s Arab Muslim rulers and the partly Christian south now appears to be ending, after a cost of some two million lives. But just as a peace agreement was being worked out, a new war erupted in the mainly Muslim region of Darfur, where non-Arab residents rebelled against Arab domination.
To suppress this revolt, Khartoum`s autocratic clique of generals and politicians has backed a thuggish militia known as the Janjaweed, which has terrorized non-Arab communities. Women have been raped and branded, villages razed and crops destroyed. More than 15,000 people have been killed and about a million more driven from their homes.
Bush administration lawyers are busily studying whether this meets the legal definition of genocide, but that misses the point. Whatever you call it, the rising death toll could soon evoke memories of the tragedy in Rwanda a decade ago, when both the United States and the Security Council found excuses to stand aside while 800,000 died. That shameful failure must not be repeated.
Washington and the United Nations are working closely with Sudan to support the north-south peace agreement, for which the Bush administration deserves considerable credit. But both Washington and the United Nations need to convince Khartoum that they will not settle for a peace that permits terror and starvation in Darfur.
Sudan`s government should cut off support for the Janjaweed and send its army to disarm these war criminals. It should allow international relief groups and human rights monitors access to the camps where hundreds of thousands of people now live under harsh and insecure conditions. And it needs to arrange emergency food airlifts until Darfur`s people can return to their lands and provide for themselves. This will not happen without strong pressure on Khartoum, but in the Security Council, Pakistan, Algeria and China have been more interested in shielding Sudan`s government from criticism than in protecting its people from starvation.
Washington can act on its own and with more enlightened partners, like the European Union. So far the administration has talked about imposing travel bans on Janjaweed leaders and freezing their assets. That is meaningless because none of those leaders are expected to try to travel to the United States, and none have assets anywhere Washington can seize them. It would be a more useful start to impose these and other penalties on Sudanese government officials until they move against the Janjaweed. Hundreds of thousands of lives may depend on quick, firm action.
#17 Posted by takhta_ginnee on June 21, 2004 6:45:35 am
#14 by mog
Good shaat!
As far as the poem is concerned (if I am at the liberty to call it a poem):
``The enemy of your enemy, is your friend``.
Even in that case, the poet (if I am once again, at the liberty to call him that) is not my friend. (Try to shorten the lines yaar, flow kharaab kartee hain.
I`d place my bet on Bush getting hold of OBL then an `event` in New York. An `event` would cost money and cause problematic side-effects. That would be too expensive now would`nt it?
Good shaat!
As far as the poem is concerned (if I am at the liberty to call it a poem):
``The enemy of your enemy, is your friend``.
Even in that case, the poet (if I am once again, at the liberty to call him that) is not my friend. (Try to shorten the lines yaar, flow kharaab kartee hain.
I`d place my bet on Bush getting hold of OBL then an `event` in New York. An `event` would cost money and cause problematic side-effects. That would be too expensive now would`nt it?
#16 Posted by Malyck on June 21, 2004 6:44:46 am
THE REAL POEM
Flying on wings of self assented validation for partition,
Hiding behind the so-called veil of Islamic revolution,
In this new world of peace, death is your justification,
What you preach is not real Islam, but a foul game of corruption.
Leaving the message of moral divinity and forgetting the rationalization,
Waging war of flesh and blood, just to bring an un-Islamic evolution,
Blowing out international community, just to install islamization,
This is frenzy of suicide attacks, which you consider as liberalization.
You rallied ignorant teenagers, on words of jehadism and patriotism,
You were once servants of capitalism, fought against the socialism,
You cant never be labeled Muslims, as you catalyst hate & fundamentalism,
You butchered your own people, as you are synonym to Hitler`s fascism.
You have achieved a perfect failure in bringing relief,
All you have given to world is no advancement but only grief,
You have looted your own people, swifter than a normal thief,
To serve your purpose and your rule, you had even distorted the Belief.
History will witness your extinction, as you were abettors of homicide,
And you will lie in graves of discomforts with nowhere to hide
For you does not possess the clarity to understand and decide,
In this war of terror, you are uncrowned Knights of Genocide.
Footnote: A poem `inspired` by Al-Qaeda and Talibans
Flying on wings of self assented validation for partition,
Hiding behind the so-called veil of Islamic revolution,
In this new world of peace, death is your justification,
What you preach is not real Islam, but a foul game of corruption.
Leaving the message of moral divinity and forgetting the rationalization,
Waging war of flesh and blood, just to bring an un-Islamic evolution,
Blowing out international community, just to install islamization,
This is frenzy of suicide attacks, which you consider as liberalization.
You rallied ignorant teenagers, on words of jehadism and patriotism,
You were once servants of capitalism, fought against the socialism,
You cant never be labeled Muslims, as you catalyst hate & fundamentalism,
You butchered your own people, as you are synonym to Hitler`s fascism.
You have achieved a perfect failure in bringing relief,
All you have given to world is no advancement but only grief,
You have looted your own people, swifter than a normal thief,
To serve your purpose and your rule, you had even distorted the Belief.
History will witness your extinction, as you were abettors of homicide,
And you will lie in graves of discomforts with nowhere to hide
For you does not possess the clarity to understand and decide,
In this war of terror, you are uncrowned Knights of Genocide.
Footnote: A poem `inspired` by Al-Qaeda and Talibans
#14 Posted by mog on June 20, 2004 11:35:08 pm
The more i read stuff like this the more i like Omar. SORE LOSERS are what most pakistanis and indians are.Alack!, this is what happens when one`s land is invaded time and again.Lack of mental clarity and twisted perceptions in the population through intercourse are the result of such invasions.Such is what we see in modern day india and pakistan, a pair of nations that could have had a future but are now mired in a morass of their own making.One step forward ,two steps back.OH, how i feel for the Omars and Nikki7777s and their ilk in india and pakistan.
#13 Posted by nikki7777 on June 20, 2004 10:12:50 am
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#12 Posted by pmishra2 on June 19, 2004 4:31:07 pm
This is the kind of complete nonsense that helps convince people that Bush cannot be all bad. This kind of criticism is worse than the efforts of 10 dick cheney`s and Pat robertsons.
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