Page 62 of 72

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 13 Dec 2012 11:57
by ArmenT
ramana wrote:Now that the NoKo sat launcehr/missile is launched it shows the pattern of WMD spread among PRC minions. US is very sure that NoKo is really after long range missile. However there is not much capability shown by NoKo in developing nuke warheads.
On other hand we have TSP with more than reasonable qty of warheads being produced but with shoddy long range missiles( eg. recent Hatf-V test ).

So is it possible that these two rogue states TSP and NoKo are busy mfg one side of the WMD systems? NoKo for the launchers and TSP for the payloads?
Looks like the space launch is not a complete success, but there are some scary implications.
North Korea’s Satellite Is Out of Control: Why This Is Very Bad News
We can track small pieces of debris, but space crashes generate particles that we can't monitor. The thousands of objects that may result from such an accident put other satellites, spaceships and the lives of astronauts at risk.

The other bad news is that, while nobody really knows if this is a satellite or not, all countries are assuming it has been an attempt to disguise the test of a three-stage intercontinental ballistic missile. One that can easily reach the United States or Russia. And it worked.

The only bit of good news is that the lack of precision that probably led to a spinning satellite is proof of North Koreans' ineptitude when it comes to design and control these long-range weapons. Putting an ICBM in space is not all you need to, say, drop a couple of nuclear warheads over Los Angeles. You need precision guiding systems for that, something that Kim Jong-Un's boffins don't seem to have mastered quite yet.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 13 Dec 2012 12:20
by Dilbu
Anujan wrote:Apparently Syria is firing ballistic missiles at its own population. Insha Allah may this day come to Pakistan soon.
This is a foolish method. Why should pakistan spend money and its own stockpile when it can accept money from unkil and let unkil fire his multi million dollar hell-aags from drones at TSP population, hainji? Win win onlee.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 13 Dec 2012 12:48
by suryag
Anujan ji their missiles anyways disintegrate and fall on their population Allah is ensuring that if they buy from na-pak Chinese they will suffer

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 13 Dec 2012 13:34
by Anujan
sum wrote:
Anujan wrote: North has long, bright sounds with tight ending to the songs. South Indian music is darker melody with short sounds.
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
This is too much onlee
People in northwest drink wheatish colored tea in large tall glasses. In south they drink dark coffee in small short cups. South Asia is a place of diversity.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 13 Dec 2012 13:45
by krishnan
Even their misslies think in terms of doing a suicide and going to jannath

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 13 Dec 2012 14:16
by partha
http://www.humanrights.asia/news/ahrc-n ... M-254-2012
PAKISTAN: Journalists are threatened for reporting the rape case of a six years old Hindu girl
Incident happened on 4th December. Not seen any report about it in the Paki media.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 13 Dec 2012 15:15
by Suppiah
krishnan wrote:Even their misslies think in terms of doing a suicide and going to jannath
Don't deny them their pleasure of frolicking with 72 other mijjiles

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 13 Dec 2012 15:58
by kish
2 killed Pak blast
Two persons, including a policeman, were killed and ten more injured in a bombing in the southern Pakistani port city of Karachi today, police said.

The bomb, planted near a hotel in Muzaffarabad colony in the congested Landhi area of Karachi, killed the shop owner and a constable, officials said.

Senior police officials rushed to the blast site but were only able to confirm that it was a planted explosive device of low intensity.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 13 Dec 2012 16:07
by kish
[url=xhtttp://www.thenews.com.pk/article-79458-Two-%2 ... tta-firing]Two killed, two injured in Quetta firing[/url]
At least two persons were killed and another two injured in three different incidents of firing in the city on Thursday, Geo News reported.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 13 Dec 2012 17:45
by anupmisra
Pakistan military guilty of abuses, alleges Amnesty. Yep! Its only an allegation. Prove it otherwise.
The Pakistan military is guilty of rights abuses on the Afghan border, using new security laws and a colonial-era penal system to act with impunity, a report by Amnesty International alleged on Thursday
Cases of death and torture have been documented, detainees are not brought before court and relatives have no idea of their fate, sometimes for extended periods of time, said the London-based human rights group.
Almost every week the bodies of those arrested by the armed forces are being returned to their families or reportedly found dumped across the tribal areas

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 13 Dec 2012 18:51
by Brad Goodman
When in Pakistan, do as Saudis do

On December 10, an incident aboard the premium plus service leaving Islamabad at 12pm for Lahore shocked passengers and Daewoo staff. A young man aboard the bus had a hysterical episode after the bus crossed the Lahore toll plaza. The man in question attacked a 95-year-old passenger sitting behind him, proceeded to take off his trousers and sexually harass a female passenger while swearing and hurling profanities at her.
:rotfl:
According to another passenger Tehmina Arshed, it took others on board several minutes to grasp the situation and respond by restraining the man and beating him to a pulp.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 13 Dec 2012 18:56
by kenop
^^
Thankfully the solution is suggested by the writer/reporter
Given the security situation in Pakistan, it ought to be mandatory for Daewoo to ensure that all passengers, male and female, are checked before they board a bus and there ought to be at least one armed guard aboard each bus

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 13 Dec 2012 19:01
by Suppiah
Daewoo Bus?! Do they run the service? Why the **** is Tata, who owns Daewoo, doing this?

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 13 Dec 2012 19:07
by SSridhar
Hindu doctor shot dead

This is TTP or LeT operation.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 13 Dec 2012 19:09
by kenop
From the site of the operator of the service (sammi.com.puki)
Daewoo is the first and the biggest foreign investment Company with an advanced and organized transport system in Pakistan. It is the only transport company to have nationwide network with various international trade links. Being a transport service provider the company owns a large fleet of buses, Technically Advanced Workshops to maintain the fleet for the safety of the passengers, State of the Art Terminals, Training Institutes for Drivers and Mechanical Staff. Daewoo has been rendering transport facilities for the last 14 years to the people of Pakistan and appreciated by the masses simultaneously highly praised by the Governments of Pakistan as well as Korea for its consistent success. Media of both the countries often express appreciation for the revolutionary accomplishment of the Company in transport sector, through various channels.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 13 Dec 2012 20:43
by Sushupti
Imran Khan to send his party’s delegation to study developments in Bihar


http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/indi ... 601612.cms

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 13 Dec 2012 21:57
by arun
anupmisra wrote:Pakistan military guilty of abuses, alleges Amnesty. Yep! Its only an allegation. Prove it otherwise.
The Pakistan military is guilty of rights abuses on the Afghan border, using new security laws and a colonial-era penal system to act with impunity, a report by Amnesty International alleged on Thursday
Cases of death and torture have been documented, detainees are not brought before court and relatives have no idea of their fate, sometimes for extended periods of time, said the London-based human rights group.
Almost every week the bodies of those arrested by the armed forces are being returned to their families or reportedly found dumped across the tribal areas
Now one knows that abusing Human Rights is what the Uniformed Jihadi’s of the Army of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan mean by the “Jihad in the path of Allah” or in Urdu “Jihad fi Sabilillah” part of their motto of “Iman, Taqwa, Jihad fi Sabilillah”, or in English, “Faith, Piety and Jihad in the path of Allah”.

Anyway the cited Amnesty International report is available at the below link:

The Hands Of Cruelty : Abuses By Armed Forces And Taliban In Pakistan’s Tribal Areas

Those not wanting to wade through a fat report, can instead check out the Amnesty International press release on the Human Rights abuses committed by the Uniformed Jihadis :

Report exposes 'the hands of cruelty' in Pakistan's Tribal Areas

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 13 Dec 2012 22:06
by RCase
kenop wrote:^^
Thankfully the solution is suggested by the writer/reporter
Given the security situation in Pakistan, it ought to be mandatory for Daewoo to ensure that all passengers, male and female, are checked before they board a bus and there ought to be at least one armed guard aboard each bus
Already taken care of. All Baki mard e momeen passengers have one arm guarding/ malishing their mijjiles.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 13 Dec 2012 22:09
by Prem
partha wrote:
Anujan wrote:Not sure about sitar but tabla is definitely Pakistani sound. When played fast sounds just like an AK
:rotfl:
Noted.
Oh Yee ignoramus Manus!, Poaq natioanal music is Ghungroo based.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 13 Dec 2012 22:44
by ramana
Sushupti wrote:Imran Khan to send his party’s delegation to study developments in Bihar


http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/indi ... 601612.cms

We will soon hear whines about goat fodder scams.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 13 Dec 2012 22:48
by ramana
partha wrote:Sethi explained that the South Asian classical musical is broadly defined as Karnataka in the south and khyal in the North, which has distinct longer sounds.
He forgot to mention that in Pakistan its called Khayli pullao which powers their South Asia khyals!

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 13 Dec 2012 22:53
by Prem
South Assia again/ Regional Economic integrity but its Actualy will be called Indo- US Pacific Region.


Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 13 Dec 2012 23:16
by arun
The UK Police raids the London office of the Pakistani political party the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) in connection with the murder of that political parties Co-Founder, Dr Imran Farooq:

Murder hunt police swoop on Pakistan political party base

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 14 Dec 2012 06:16
by anupmisra
Suppiah wrote:Daewoo Bus?! Do they run the service? Why the **** is Tata, who owns Daewoo, doing this?
Its named after the bus manufacturer. Sounds better than Billoo (Bilawar) and Mannoo (Munnawar) di Bus Service.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 14 Dec 2012 06:31
by Suppiah
Sushupti wrote:Imran Khan to send his party’s delegation to study developments in Bihar


http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/indi ... 601612.cms
On the one hand we should be glad he sets his aim low not looking at MH , TN or KA
But isn't it blasphemy? He should send delegation to land of forefathers like arap , Iran or turkey .

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 14 Dec 2012 06:35
by Prem
Suppiah wrote:
Sushupti wrote:Imran Khan to send his party’s delegation to study developments in Biharh
On the one hand we should be glad he sets his aim low not looking at MH , TN or KA
But isn't it blasphemy? He should send delegation to land of forefathers like arap , Iran or turkey .
Fowlfathers or Foolfathers ?

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 14 Dec 2012 06:59
by Charlie
Pakis of all stripes are thrilled at the prospect of Kerry going to the State office. Now they can bilk more kafir money.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 14 Dec 2012 07:14
by Nandu
But weren't they all upset that his aid bill put conditions like army need to listen to the bloody civilians?

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 14 Dec 2012 08:58
by Suppiah
Jhujar wrote: Fowlfathers or Foolfathers ?
Other than Philippines, I cant think of any other nation that is so proud that it has been invaded, colonised, ingloriously bestard-ised and converted by force..

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 14 Dec 2012 09:29
by anupmisra
Here's another reason for pakis to celebrate. Over a quarter of their girls are in school. Educational milestone reached.

Nearly three-quarters of Pakistani girls not in school
Nearly three quarters of young Pakistani girls are not enrolled in primary school and the number finishing five years in education has declined, a new UN and government report showed Wednesday.
The findings expose the miserable state of education for millions in Pakistan
Females in Pakistan face discrimination, exploitation and abuse at many levels, starting with girls who are prevented from exercising their basic rights to education either because of traditional family practices, economic necessity or as a consequence of the destruction of schools by militants
That's right folks. Its the damned militants that have prevented paki girls from being in schools. And, as we all know, those militants are yindoo/yehudi agents, hell bent on destroying the future of pa'astan.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 14 Dec 2012 09:38
by anupmisra
Paki Christian begs Spain to give wife asylum
The husband of a Pakistani Christian woman sentenced to death for allegedly insulting the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) appealed to Spain on Thursday to help free her and grant her asylum
First of all, lets get this right. He is not a paki Christian. He is a south Asian Christian. Secondly, when did insulting the prophet qualifies one to get an asylum? That is akin to opening a Pandora's box. Back then, a paki woman needed to get r****d to get asylum. Now, insulting the prophet is enough. What next? Not paying taxes as a sign of protest will get you a visa?

Wait! That is already happening. Over 60 per cent of Pakistani lawmakers evade taxes
Only 260,000 out of 180 million citizens have paid tax consecutively for the last three years

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 14 Dec 2012 09:40
by lakshmikanth
Brad Goodman wrote:When in Pakistan, do as Saudis do

On December 10, an incident aboard the premium plus service leaving Islamabad at 12pm for Lahore shocked passengers and Daewoo staff. A young man aboard the bus had a hysterical episode after the bus crossed the Lahore toll plaza. The man in question attacked a 95-year-old passenger sitting behind him, proceeded to take off his trousers and sexually harass a female passenger while swearing and hurling profanities at her.
:rotfl:
According to another passenger Tehmina Arshed, it took others on board several minutes to grasp the situation and respond by restraining the man and beating him to a pulp.

Bakis are on their way to the holy grail of sexual repression, Saudi Barbaria. I have had this theory that it is tribal nature to control access to sex, and that is most easily achieved by controlling access to wimmins. I had posted about it in the Burqa forum (link here for members):
http://forums.bharat-rakshak.com/viewto ... 5#p1356455
Basically, its all about sexual freedom. It is tribal nature to control sex by controlling women. For the simple reason that if one does not control women, they will use their power (of being able to take care of a man) to diffuse the power structures of the tribe. They may also result in dilution of the tribe.
Now what the motormah suggests is to do what barbaria does. The issue with that is the males in the society will be even more segregated and sexually repressed than they are now. Mother, Sister, Younger Brother and the Neighbors goat will all be fair game at that point. Mother and sister especially should be really worried about this, since their brothers and sons are going to be jobless given the state of the economy that Bakistan is in.

The end result is more segregation and unemployment would make the youth become even more perverted and sexually repressed, which would result in demand for even more segregation, which would cause the youth to go even more perverted than they already are. Its a deadly vicious cycle when you add unemployment into the mix.

Infact, any progressive society would go the other way and remove the root cause, which is tribalism, control of women and focus on education and employment. Its happening in India, but Bakistan is going the way of their fourfathers.

I say GodSpeed!

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 14 Dec 2012 10:32
by harbans
Other than Philippines, I cant think of any other nation that is so proud that it has been invaded, colonised, ingloriously bestard-ised and converted by force..
Absolutely right. I too had observed a lot of similarity between both these countries. Just like Paki's name their missiles after rapists, Filipino's name their country after Philip a Colonizer King. Just like Paki's abandon their original script and language in favor of an Arabicized one, so did the filipino's give up thier own for Romanic. So many Filipino girls serve 'Masters' in Japan in various hostess bars, i've seen young filipino girls marry old Japanese men stay in Japan 30 years and not even get residency there. They have 'entertainment girl' or something like that stamped on their passports. Filipino Karaoke bars Frank Sinatra and 'My Way' still rules roost after 60 years..same way Paki's dream and orgasm on their Arab / central asian rapist ancestry..

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 14 Dec 2012 11:22
by sanjaykumar
It certainly extends to religion-definitely more papal than the pope.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 14 Dec 2012 11:32
by Anand K
OTT rather:-
The indigenous culture of the Philippines was pretty much obliterated by the invaders. Moreover, due to the isolated nature of their country they didn't have continuous exposure to own/similar memes from Indonesia and rest of SE Asia. A total break and total erase of the mind-space.... and the foreign memes just occupied this vacuum. Similar thing happened in Mexico:- The Guadalupe Virgin and all that.
Still, the pagan traditions still persist in some remote regions. (On that note, anyone see "Silip-Daughters of Eve"? :mrgreen: Whoever said *all* Filippinas are dogfaced?). Black magic is also widely followed.

Pakis don't even have the benefit of doubt in this regard. Their immense khujli and "closing of ranks" and love-hate attitude towards Inicness is because of the constant exposure to it (stemming from the incomplete subversion of Indian mind-space). Come to your ancestors' short-narrow-rice eating-dark side, my dear Pakis. You belong here. And we have Panchamrutham. 8)

PS: The thing about East Asian wimmin being servile to Goras and being LBFMs... IMHO totally different reasons. Hides deep seated rage and resentment (especially with Thais) and is usually directed towards specific nationalities (eg. Japs to Americans). There's also some twisted fundaes of "taking advantage of old, fat, lonely water-buffaloes". I think Singha alluded to this in his posts after a visit to Thailand.

PPS: Indonesians OTOH are more chilled out and worldly in this regard. :wink:

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 14 Dec 2012 12:48
by vina
Anujan wrote:People in northwest drink wheatish colored tea in large tall glasses. In south they drink dark coffee in small short cups. South Asia is a place of diversity.
Diyar Mullah Anu-Jan-Ullah. Pliss to Eggsplain this pooch.

But obur Taller Than Mountain Birathers in the Naarth drink dark tea in small cups. So aljo our Anscestors in Turkestan. Dark Tea in Small Cups.

So does it mean that it is only South Asia if you drink dark coffee in small cups, but Central Asia and Mongolia if you drink dark tea in small cups ?

Yours Conphoosedly.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 14 Dec 2012 13:04
by krishnan
I drink horlicks...

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 14 Dec 2012 13:10
by vina
Anujan wrote:Not sure about sitar but tabla is definitely Pakistani sound. When played fast sounds just like an AK
Pah.. You dont understand. Look up wiki phor Myoosick of Bakistan and the opening paragraph says.
The music of Pakistan includes diverse elements ranging from music from various parts of South Asia as well as Central Asian, Persian, Turkish, Arabic and modern day Western popular music influences. With these multiple influences, a distinctive Pakistani sound has been formed.
Now.. You say, that Tabla and AK sounds are distinctive ? I dont think so. I think the after effects of eating Pindi Channa are a distinctive Pakistanis sound.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 14 Dec 2012 13:10
by vina
krishnan wrote:I drink horlicks...
Outrage. You Houri Licks ? That deserves a whipping.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012

Posted: 14 Dec 2012 13:16
by Raja Bose
krishnan wrote:I drink horlicks...
Joo Bhindian dare drink hoor lips?! :shock: :shock: A 1000 stribes for soiling hunar and dignity of Bakistan! :evil: :evil: