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Prem wrote:
Gagan wrote:Jaahil Online: Pakistan lost because of green soles on shoes. Watch 3:35 onwards.
[YYY vitriol with a religious twist. Mods please see this and delete if necessary.
Are they gonna stop walking on grass with green color or wait till it dies and turn dark,brown with SDRE look. What a retard bunch of fools!!.
Legend is that they ate grass in order to save money to buy/steal nuclear technology. I wonder if that grass was green or maybe they could not afford even that. If it was green grass, how would it have been acceptable to eat green grass and let their bodies convert it into... err..
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I follow this blog regularly. :)
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Taliban-Pak army links deepening?
More and more Pakistan army officers are being identified with extremist beliefs, as well as with links to Taliban and other related organisations which is the greater worry inside Pakistan.

In the most recent instance, one Colonel Shahid Nazir and two colleagues, serving army and air force officers, were arrested in Balochistan and court-martialled in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK). They were charged with passing on information to guide terrorist attacks on military establishments inside Pakistan.

The charges were serious. The three officers are members of Hizbul Tehrir, an extremist Islamist group. They were accused of passing on information to the Taliban and later, two civilians were arrested trying to attack the Shamsi air base in Balochistan.

Pakistan has been battling the steady ingress by Taliban sentiments among its officer corps, even though its been long a fact that recruitment for the Pakistan army and the extremist organisations happen from the same provinces, sometimes same villages, making the connections much deeper than otherwise appreciated.

The seriousness of this came to light when a group calling itself Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan actually protested against the court-martial of these officers in Kotli, PoK.

This was unusual, specially since the TTP, for the first time, set off explosions in PoK, raising worries about Taliban infestation in a province that has been relatively free of them. In fact, a TTP spokesperson there said they had set off the explosions as a mark of protest.

The reason why their trial for treason was moved to PoK from Balochistan on January 15 was that under local laws, the accused cannot appeal the decision in the appellate court. Only PoK residents are allowed to do so. This means the military court would be the final arbiter.

Security sources here said that many other army officers, held for links with the Taliban or al-Qaida, have been declared deserters and brought to Kotli cantonment. Remember, even David Headley, alias Daood Gilani, and Tahawwur Rana, caught in the US for planning the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, were also graduates of a Pakistani military school in Hasan Abdal.

Former CIA official and author Robert Baer was quoted as saying that the Pakistan army and ISI links to Taliban militants are so deep that it was impossible to root them out. It is too deep in the army. They can't root it out. The real question is, is this Taliban influence spreading to Punjab, Sindh and other parts of the country? That is the real worry, said Baer.
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Typically Pakistani :roll: .

Being whitewashed 3 Nil in the Test matches and 5 nil in the ODI’s has still not driven home the message into Imran Khan’s skull that something is wrong with the cricket team of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan:

Imran Khan slams 'insulting' IPL snub
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The finest Paki and even he is under threat thanks to half brain Zia-ul-Haq.

http://www.understandingpakistan.com/in ... -pakistan/
Despite his selfless deeds, Edhi is often attacked as “un-Islamic” by Pakistan’s hard-line mullahs, who cite his policy on infidels. He has none. Edhi never asks whether an abandoned child, a psychiatric patient, a dead person, or a battered woman is Sunni or Shiite, Hindu or Christian—or, for that matter, Punjabi or Sindhi, Baluchi or Pashtun, Mohajir or Kashmiri. “I’m a Muslim,” says Edhi, “but my true religion is human rights.”
Pakjabis and Taliban will leave no human beings in TSP, so question of human rights will not arise!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdul_Sattar_Edhi
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anupmisra wrote:ICC slaps 2-match ban on Shahid Afridi
Pakistan T20 skipper Shahid Afridi is set to miss the only Twenty20 clash with Australia after he was banned for two Twenty20 matches on Sunday. The International Cricket Council found Afridi guilty of tampering the bill during the final one-day international against Australia. It may be reminded here that Shahid Afridi was seen tampering the ball with his teeth during the final ODI match.

:wink: To be fair to Shahid Afridi perhaps he thought that the cricket ball was actually a hand grenade which he might have seen when he attended his cousin Saquib’s (the one who was a member of the terrorist outfit Harkat-ul Ansar and who was given the 72 by the BSF) training camp and was merely trying to take out the safety pin.
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Isn't associating a color with Islam itself a form of idolatry and hence haraam?
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arun wrote: :wink: To be fair to Shahid Afridi perhaps he thought that the cricket ball was actually a hand grenade which he might have seen when he attended his cousin Saquib’s (the one who was a member of the terrorist outfit Harkat-ul Ansar and who was given the 72 by the BSF) training camp and was merely trying to take out the safety pin.
Arun,
You raised a good point.

Racial profiling to be changed with Family profiling at International Airports.

Since racial/country specific profiling has huge problems with political correctness, the International airports are looking at cousin profiling. What that would entail is every passenger would have to provide upto 2nd degree family connections, names, addresses, jobs, group associations etc. Since this would apply to all passengers, it cannot by nature be discriminatory, hence politically correct.

However, the cousin profiling would gravely affect the TSP fasadis as I doubt there is a Pakjabi whose 2nd cousin is not a past or present fasadi piglet, and that's the whole idea behind it.
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TN Newspost: Meeting India’s military challenge ---- Brig (r) Asif Alvi
Munir Akram in his article “Meeting India’s military challenge” (January 28) has suggested an assortment of diplomatic and military responses to counter the Indian designs accruing due to the Cold Start Strategy. The respected writer did not identify the reason why India would exercise the option of the Cold Start Strategy. Without taking into account political and military objectives, it is not realistic to debate over response options. The application of the concept of ‘offensive-defensive’ by Pakistan and focusing a thrust into Kashmir to bottle up half a million Indian troops as suggested by the writer is a bit confusing.
We also need to realise that deterrence is not a static concept and it has to be upgraded as the adversary upgrades its arsenal. I believe that the military responses suggested in the article are far from reality and such a venture will seriously hurt our economy.
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Prem posted this in page 2 of this thread. For anyone who merely skimmed through, I recommend reading the whole piece. It is actually brilliant, a brave Pushtun voice articulating many things we have been saying here. An extremely useful pakistan based source!
Must read!
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Indian goods being taken to Nato troops via Pakistan

H&D is not in good shape these days :mrgreen:
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STATE OF FAILURE

State of Failure
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There is a specific reason why we ask kids not to pick up any old thing from the ground and put it in their mouth. The ground typically has all sorts of dung on it. Even a cricket ground is likely to have a fine powder of some manure, bird-shit and dogshit. These delicacies must not go in one's mouth because they contain eggs of assorted intestinal worms, and perhaps bacteria that spread odd varieties of tuberculosis (among other juicy titbits)

Shahid Afridi is a dirty bugger - chewing on that ball looking like he was doing urgent-urgent cu***lingus, licking up all those titbits from Aussie soil. If mother nature does her job right, in a few weeks Shahid Afridi should see strange and exotic worms emerging from his insides along with the remains of yesterday's biriyani.
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Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP), Jan. 29, 2010

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RayC wrote: STATE OF FAILURE

State of Failure

I find this article a "mixed bag" of perceptiveness (mainly of things that are now very well known) and ignorance of things that are now becoming clear. I do not think the author, though a former diplomat, actually understands Pakistan better than others.

For example here he blurts out the standard homilies that come from Pakistani official sources:
Pakistan’s army is discomfited by its failures in the tribal areas and in Swat, where the militants may have been degraded but hardly defeated. None of the agreements reached with local leaders and militants in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and the North-West Frontier Province has succeeded. The politicians have cravenly transferred the problem to the army, but its deployment at the frontier meets widespread resistance, with the public at large opposing its efforts to tackle militancy amid allegations that Pakistan is waging ‘Washington’s war’. Sixty per cent of Pakistanis view the US as the main enemy according to Gallup; small wonder that the army shies away from operations in Haqqani-Taliban dominated North Waziristan.


The real truth has been appearing from time to time - and has been linked earlier in this very thread:
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.as ... 2010_pg3_5
The conference participants observed that people of the war-affected areas think that the army and the Taliban are friends, not enemies. These people have been persistently asking the question why the military failed to target the core leadership of the militants in all the 17 military operations in FATA? It is true that during the military operations the top as well as the second and the third cadre leadership were neither killed nor wounded nor captured. Moreover, the news of the killing of many terrorist leaders was broadcast several times over the media but they are still alive. Commanders like Ibn-e-Amin, Shah Duran and Ikram-ud-Din are the prime examples of such false propaganda.

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The issue of drone attacks is the most important one. If the people of the war-affected areas are satisfied with any counter-militancy strategy, it is the drone attacks. According to the people of Waziristan, drones have never killed any civilian. Some people in Waziristan even compare the drones with ababils (the holy swallows sent by God to avenge Abraha, the invader of the Khana Kaaba). A component of the Pakistani media, some retired generals, a few journalists/analysts and pro-Taliban political parties never stop their baseless propaganda against drone attacks.
Mr Krishnan Srinivasan also contracicts himself and states no valid reason why India should talk to Pakistan

First he says:
it has not yet dawned on the army that neither Indian resolve nor its rapid economic progress can be impeded by trans-border terrorism — though ISI control over all the terrorists infiltrated into India may not be absolute. The army’s ambition is to achieve an absurd parity by pulling us down, as pathetic as that objective may seem, and its stock-in-trade and raison d’être is therefore to create heightened tension with India.
He then takes a U-turn the very next paragraph
refusing to talk only strengthens the hands of the Pakistani army and fundamentalists. The one -point precondition of action against the Mumbai accomplices and minders is as sterile as the erstwhile one point of not discussing Kashmir. We cannot insist on bilateralism on the one hand and refuse to talk to Pakistan on the other.
The last para is full of useless homilies of his own.

Five years ago, no Indian diplomats were writng sense about Pakistan, if they wrote at all. Now at least they are beginning to open their eyes. This man gets 5.5 out of 10 for this article. He is beginning to get there but he fills up the gaps in his perceptions with hope and homilies.
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arun wrote:For a nation that tore itself away because it could not live with others who followed a religion other than Islam, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan is proving that it is a strain to even live with peace and tranquility with other adherents of Islam :roll: .

Ethno-linguistic conflict in Karachi with the Urdu speaking Muslim Mohajir’s represented by the MQM facing off against the Pashto speaking Muslim Pathans represented by the ANP:

Eight killed as violence flares up in Karachi
The bloodbath in Karachi continues:

Death toll reaches 17 in 3 days: Five more killed in violence
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Errrr. was this posted ?

2 troops killed as mule steps on landmine

http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.as ... 2010_pg7_3

KHAR: Two paramilitary troops were killed in Mohmand on Sunday when one of the mules they were riding to fetch water stepped on a landmine, according to a local official. The AP news agency quoted Zabit Khan as saying that the mine had been recently planted by suspected Taliban in a village dirt track. Zabit said two other troops from the Frontier Corps were seriously wounded in the blast. The injured soldiers have been shifted to Peshawar for treatment. However, residents in the area told AFP the soldiers were in a water tanker. agencies
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Pakistan - Halal meat for Malaysia

http://www.meattradenewsdaily.co.uk/new ... ysia_.aspx

Pakistan would soon start halal meat export to Malaysia, and in this regard negotiations with Kuala Lumpur were in advanced stages.

“Pakistan is awaiting Malaysian response”, well-placed sources in the Ministry of Livestock and Dairy Development told The News on Tuesday.

It is interesting to note that the Malaysian government is importing two-third of its meat from India.
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National software competition ends

http://www.thenews.com.pk/daily_detail.asp?id=221839

The students of Dr AQ Khan Institute won the competition while the winner in both Multimedia and Quiz Competition was UET Lahore. The spread programming competition went to Ziaur Rehman and Muhammad Noman of UET Peshawar while Nasir Khan, Kenza Aman, Hira Aftab and Shahida Hayat won the poster design competition. At the end the chief guest gave away prizes to the winner teams.
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General Musharraf gives a rave review to controversial 'Jihad' musical

Demonstrating that he has a sense of humour, Pervez Musharraf, the former Pakistani dictator, went to see Jihad! The Musical at the Jermyn Street Theatre in London over the weekend.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstop ... sical.html

Tim Walker
Published: 10:18PM GMT 31 Jan 2010

"He came with one police officer, his wife, and three friends," says James Seabright, the producer of the controversial show which features such songs as Building A Bomb Today and I Wanna Be Like Osama. "We had been contacted by Special Branch about his visit on Friday. All they required was that one of their officers should be sat beside him. After the show, the general stayed on to congratulate the cast. He was warm and generous in his praise."

Ben Scheuer, the co-writer of the musical, did not regard it as remarkable that the general should have wanted to see it. "The show makes fun of extremists, not Muslims," he said.

After relinquishing the presidency of Pakistan, Musharraf moved to a £1.4million penthouse close to Edgware Road where he is guarded by eight special protection officers from Scotland Yard and his own team of retired Pakistani commandos.
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Slump in film industry shutting down cinemas

http://www.gulf-times.com/site/topics/a ... rent_id=23
“Pakistan has the potential to make quality movies but the lack of advanced technologies, negligence of government and proliferation of piracy and heavy investment for the film industry has caused the decline during the past two decades,” the official said, adding that the high cost movies like Khuda Ke Liye and Ramchand Pakistani generated more revenues than that of any Bollywood or Hollywood movie.

During 2009, only three Pakistani-made films were released and all of them flopped. And such movies were the main reason for decreasing the number of cinema houses in the country.

“Pakistani films before 1965 made good business even in the Indian markets and now they do not accept our films citing poor quality, contents and the artistic quality of the production,” the official said.

The film fans in Islamabad have no place to go for enjoying movies at big screen as there is not a single cinema functioning in the city.

Scores of film-starved Pakistanis have been showing up at those cinemas screening Indian and Hollywood movies as there are no more quality movies in Lollywood.
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Fishermen are bait for India, Pakistan

http://www.expressbuzz.com/edition/stor ... wcg==&SEO=

Way back in October 1998, I visited Pakistan’s then foreign minister, Sartaj Aziz, and raised the issue of prisoners held by both India and Pakistan. He took less than 10 minutes to understand the matter, and told me not to worry, as it had become his problem from then. He fulfilled his promise in a short time.

Indian foreign secretary called upon Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in the midst of foreign secretary talks in the same month, and the Pakistani PM suddenly dropped the bombshell to the Indians by announcing that Pakistan was releasing all the detained Indians in Pakistan, and was starting the process by immediately setting free 145 fishermen. The Indians were not prepared for this and it took them a while to respond and reciprocate. Pakistan had taken the moral high ground; and had put India on the defensive.

Prior to these releases, there were 610 Indian fishermen imprisoned in Pakistan and about 300 Pakistani fishermen detained in India. Additionally, Pakistan is holding on to over 400 Indian fishing boats.
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shiv wrote:
Shahid Afridi is a dirty bugger - chewing on that ball looking like he was doing urgent-urgent cu***lingus, licking up all those titbits from Aussie soil. If mother nature does her job right, in a few weeks Shahid Afridi should see strange and exotic worms emerging from his insides along with the remains of yesterday's biriyani.
It could be the other war round Sir, Afridi as all Bakese eat dung infested food all their life,
in Assies the availability of onlee hygienic food must have caused acute cravings for normal food,(per baki norm ) hence his licking and biting of the Kirkit ball.
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There is a difference between "showing Anger to correct a mistake" and "Succumbing to anger and hatred". India’s assertiveness belongs to the first category where as our converted brothers are getting overwhelmed by their hatred to anything Indic. It is our duty as elder brothers to discipline and correct Pakistan.

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Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP), Jan. 29, 2010

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ajay pratap wrote: It could be the other war round Sir, Afridi as all Bakese eat dung infested food all their life,
in Assies the availability of onlee hygienic food must have caused acute cravings for normal food,(per baki norm ) hence his licking and biting of the Kirkit ball.
:rotfl: Didn't think of that. The worms should be dead then.

Or converted under duress.
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Afridi, of that nation of grass-eaters, was a bit hungry and was nibbling on grass blades sticking to the ball. Can't a guy have a snack without being accused of cheating?
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anupmisra wrote: (Pakistani and Saudi version of) Islam requires its faithful into giving up of all their origin and total submission to the new faith.
Correction in (). This is not true of Iranians or Iraqis, for instance. Not of Egyptians either. Nor Bangladeshis, nor Indonesians. And not of Indian Muslims either - at least those not infected by the Salafi/Wahhabi virus.
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A_Gupta wrote:Afridi, of that nation of grass-eaters, was a bit hungry and was nibbling on grass blades sticking to the ball. Can't a guy have a snack without being accused of cheating?
Grass Khayye Paki sarro, Peachy Bottomva, Musharrva Laal Laal.
Hai hai Aussion ka Baalva, Bitai Afridi jaise ghar ka Halal Maal.

In a way we should feel sory for Pakis, they could not grow out of 10th century culture with their mentality of ten year old brat babbuas.
May be one day these puppies open their eyes to see that Joke is on them that people laughing at them and not with them.
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vishal wrote:Indian goods being taken to Nato troops via Pakistan

H&D is not in good shape these days :mrgreen:
The above article should be preserved for posterity, not for the content but the photo of the rapette. Notice the Chanel shades she is wearing, designer shades costs upwards of USD 400.00. I would bet that those are exclusive shades not available easily and hence costing upwards of 800 USD (or even 1000 USD). In Bakistani rupees approx. 90,000 Bakistani rupees.

Now here is a new term for the bakistani RAPE class,

People with no clothes can wear shades!

Now where is the guillotine?
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Nayak wrote:Pakistan - Halal meat for Malaysia
I have been waiting for this day, the day people start eating Pakistanis
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Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP), Jan. 29, 2010

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GuruPrabhu wrote:
Nayak wrote:Pakistan - Halal meat for Malaysia
I have been waiting for this day, the day people start eating Pakistanis
I am not really sure where mods will like the reply
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Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP), Jan. 29, 2010

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^
Take it FWIW

it only conveys that

I have no love for the cretins across the border and wish they would disappear

The end can justify the means

The mods can delete/warn depending on their view

There is a report post button, please use it instead of telling me what the mods may or may not like

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Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP), Jan. 29, 2010

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Diplomacy between India and Pak for decades,at least after Mrs.G's era,has been that of shadow boxing.Each side scores "points" from time to time and hail it in their respective media as if it were a KO! Remember Pranab's glee after 26/11 when he told the nation how we had defeated Pak diplomatically.
Now all this shadow boxing does not make one iota of difference on the LOC and reducing cross-border terror.If the situ gets too hot,both leaders talk on the hot line to cool things down,as politicos on either side well know that a conflict,which could even escalate into a nuclear conflict is just unacceptable.

Pak fondly imagines that it can bleed India to death by a "thousand cuts".Indians are past masters at undergoing without flinching, all manner of physical abuses and suffering as our sadhus and yogis demonstrate to us on street corners.So despite all Pak's attempts covert and overt at wrenching Kashmir from us,it has miserably failed.True,we have lost scores of precious lives,but in our cosmic understanding and approach to life,we can handle Pak very well without goingto war.

However,there is an extra player in the region,China.China has ,as the US has been too,using Pak as a catamite and rent boy.It now wants to establish military bases in Pakistan,seeing the collapse of that nation a very real possibility and after spending and investing billions ,is afeared that Pak's collapse will see India occupy even more space in the IOR,or the US take advantage and seize Pak's (CHina's actually) nukes.It wants to prevent that from happening.I've been saying for decades that CHina will make a play to enter the Gulf through Pak and Iran.Its latest moves on the chessboard,at Gwadar and now its published wish to have bases in Pak,leave us with no doubt as to the future shape of events.Imagine POK with PLA troops squatting within and PLAN naval vessels and subs anchored at Gwadar and Karachi.

This demands immediate counter-measures by India.In J&K we must establish a string of new forts/bases,all within easy acess to each other,which will allow us to increase our troop strength there by 100,000 at the very least.In dealing with the continous encounters with cross-border terrorists,one must use even heavier weaponry,like anti-tank missiles and helicopter gunships even at the outset to snuff out the terrorists as early as possible to prevent casualties on our side and drastically reduce the time taken to finsih off the ungodly,which sometimes takes more than a day.

Apart from local measures in J&K we should orient our future planning and strategy to deal with a joint Sino-Pak adventurism,wars on two fronts,with the US too thrown in as "spoliers",on the side of the pakis to prevent them from getting thrashed too much,as we saw at Kargil.It is always the US which comes to Pak's rescue in Indo-Pak spats.This will require a hike in the defence budget beyond the "Lakshman Reakha" of 3% of the GDP.In the immediate future,some urgent decisions regarding acquisitions need to be taken.
While "girding up our loins" so to speak,any Indo-Pak diplomacy must be treated as shadow boxing,lots of "sound and fury signifying nothing ".
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Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP), Jan. 29, 2010

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Jawed Naqvi’s article positively reeks of the religious prejudices prevalent among Muslims of the Punjab province of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan for the Hindu Bania’s.

Leaves me wondering if this endeavour to use the shoulders of biased others of British origin to malign the Bania is a covert proxy for hatred targeting that other group who exhibit great entrepreneurial spirit, the Jews:

Cricket: the new w*ore of India’s private enterprise
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The Islamic Republic of Pakistan’s “Moral support” for infecting British children with the virus of Jihadi Islamic terrorism :
Page last updated at 13:49 GMT, Sunday, 31 January 2010

Film seized 'shows children being radicalised'

Counter-terrorism police say their discovery of a film of children being encouraged to hold guns is evidence of attempts to radicalise youngsters.

The Counter Terrorist Unit (CTU) in North West England revealed they found the film during a raid in Manchester.

Officers say it shows two children, aged about three and six, playing with a pistol and a Kalashnikov rifle.

Material seized separately included the advice: "No child is ever too young to be started off on Jihad training."

The footage, which police believe was filmed in Pakistan, was uncovered on the hard drive of a computer during a raid carried out under the Terrorism Act 2000. Police have not revealed when the material was seized. ……………….

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Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP), Jan. 29, 2010

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arun wrote:Jawed Naqvi’s article positively reeks of the religious prejudices prevalent among Muslims of the Punjab province of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan for the Hindu Bania’s.

Leaves me wondering if this endeavour to use the shoulders of biased others of British origin to malign the Bania is a covert proxy for hatred targeting that other group who exhibit great entrepreneurial spirit, the Jews:

Cricket: the new w*ore of India’s private enterprise
Now that PCB revoked all permits, all bets are off and the frustration-vent continues.
What more can you expect from a country and its people that have been reduced to being called freeloaders, thieves and shameless scum!


From that very Pindelligent piece:
“There have even been reports of betting over the riots. Bookies have been placing bets on who would start riots and where and whether the Gujarat riots would spread to Rajasthan. There has been betting on the death toll. (Times of India, April 10). So now we have rioting as a blood sport,” the report said following a fact-finding trip to Gujarat in the aftermath of the pogroms that began on February 28, 2002.
So an online article is proof enough! Brilliant!
Maybe we should inform those bookies that there is a lot of money to be made if the bets are placed on death tolls in Pakistan everyday! :rotfl: :rotfl:
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arun wrote:Jawed Naqvi’s article positively reeks of the religious prejudices prevalent among Muslims of the Punjab province of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan for the Hindu Bania’s.

Leaves me wondering if this endeavour to use the shoulders of biased others of British origin to malign the Bania is a covert proxy for hatred targeting that other group who exhibit great entrepreneurial spirit, the Jews:

Cricket: the new w*ore of India’s private enterprise

This Delhi based naqvi has a poison pen for India and Indians.

Excessive testosterone without the normal outlets. Maybe a goat would help. :evil:
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Chances are that Naqvi joker isn't even Dilli based. Could be based outta izloo or Pindi and could say 'Dilli'.
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Hari Seldon wrote:Chances are that Naqvi joker isn't even Dilli based. Could be based outta izloo or Pindi and could say 'Dilli'.
He is out of dilli -- I have seen him on IBN.

He was interviewed by Sagarika Ghose. Read and enjoy http://ibnlive.in.com/news/is-afzal-a-r ... ingle.html
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Afridi cant choose between smelling balls or biting them :rotfl:
"No I was just trying to smell it, how it is feeling" - Shahid Afridi's initial response when asked by ABC whether he was trying to bite the ball
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