Aparna Pande October 8, 2006
#17 Posted by Dash_Dot on October 9, 2006 5:24:55 am
#14 JG are you seeing things in red these days (eyes rolling icon)
#18 Posted by arjun2 on October 9, 2006 5:38:55 am
paki logic:
pakiland lost more men, had to abandon the bodies of it`s soldiers and doesn`t have an inch of land to show for it BUT it`s still a paki victory: why? because Indians are posting on this thread...
pakiland lost more men, had to abandon the bodies of it`s soldiers and doesn`t have an inch of land to show for it BUT it`s still a paki victory: why? because Indians are posting on this thread...
#19 Posted by zeemax on October 9, 2006 6:06:27 am
My response to a dumbass_macaca to another dumbass_macaca would be relevant here:
Zeemax on October 6, 2006
Abey dumbass, according to your own Praful Bidwai_macaca writing for Khaleej Times:
``The Indian army ``recovered 249 bodies, of which only five were accepted by Pakistan, and the total Pakistani casualties of 725 killed included 45 officers and 68 Special Service Group personnel.``
Of-course you can discount the macaca version by a factor of 1/3 hence my figure of 500.
Now answer please:
Your own official figure is 527 killed, 1,363 wounded and Pakistani Estimates are:800 killed, 1,200 wounded.
...how many bodies of Pak soldiers were abandoned?
ROTFLMAO!!!!!
Zeemax on October 6, 2006
Abey dumbass, according to your own Praful Bidwai_macaca writing for Khaleej Times:
``The Indian army ``recovered 249 bodies, of which only five were accepted by Pakistan, and the total Pakistani casualties of 725 killed included 45 officers and 68 Special Service Group personnel.``
Of-course you can discount the macaca version by a factor of 1/3 hence my figure of 500.
Now answer please:
Your own official figure is 527 killed, 1,363 wounded and Pakistani Estimates are:800 killed, 1,200 wounded.
...how many bodies of Pak soldiers were abandoned?
ROTFLMAO!!!!!
#20 Posted by arjun2 on October 9, 2006 6:10:19 am
#6 by zeemax on October 9, 2006 1:08am PT
Thus, it was a failure for both sides except that India had to suffer the additional humiliation of being caught by surprise.
Yes camel-peemax...Pakiland lost more men, had to abandon the bodies of it`s soldiers when it retreated, didn`t gain any land and it`s PM had to rush to DC on the 4th of July to beg Clinton for a face saving withdrawal BUT it`s a victory for Pakiland because..umm...sit down for this...India was surprised...
An ostrich buries it`s head in the sand...Pakis bury theirs in their rears..
Thus, it was a failure for both sides except that India had to suffer the additional humiliation of being caught by surprise.
Yes camel-peemax...Pakiland lost more men, had to abandon the bodies of it`s soldiers when it retreated, didn`t gain any land and it`s PM had to rush to DC on the 4th of July to beg Clinton for a face saving withdrawal BUT it`s a victory for Pakiland because..umm...sit down for this...India was surprised...
An ostrich buries it`s head in the sand...Pakis bury theirs in their rears..
#21 Posted by zeemax on October 9, 2006 6:13:24 am
#20 by ugly_macaca
Read #19 and tell me `how many` ....
ROTFL ...
Read #19 and tell me `how many` ....
ROTFL ...
#22 Posted by bjkumar on October 9, 2006 6:18:54 am
#12
Ama yaar Yasser,
Seriously, name ONE Pakistani leader who is or was better than Mushy. I bet there is not a single one!
And everybody in the world knows that the Mushy is the pits. (Some call him our pitbull.)
So what does that say about the rest?!!
#23 Posted by nasah on October 9, 2006 6:20:18 am
what General Ali Quli Khan`s rebuttal indicates -- that there is another coup brewing up in Pakistan Army -- and the unnecessarily public washing of the dirty GHQ laundry by self promoting and self aggrandizing Messiah Musharraf -- is directed not against the civilian threat -- but threat from yet another scheming Khaki Messiah....
.....that explains the weird I, I and my my that the General uses to interviewers at home and abroad in his innumerable foreign junkets at Pakistan`s taxpayers expense -- it also explains the perks and the favors given to so many old undeserving generals coming out of the retirement holes like termites to occupy highly specialized civilian top excutive posts -- as a bribe to prevent another coup.
what a dumass -- the man has prematurely broken the bubble of a halo around his swollen head -- by his own stupid needle of a Shahnama (aptly called `Musharrafnama` by BulluKhan) by a Firdausi named Humayun Akhtar and his daughter -- indulging in public mud slinging against his GHQ pals......for no apparently valid reasons -- except a guilty fear of another guilty coup.
.....I hope this Firdausi and his daughter get paid -- this time.
As our own Maina bird with an early cataract problem says -- that she can`t `visualize` any other person other than a khaki Musharraf heading the government of Pakistan -- BB and Nawaz are done with -- if anything the Americans would like to see another Khaki preparing in the Army School of Messiahdumb for the involutary retirement of the current Army Messiah -- me me Musharraf -- for his non performance at the Afghan Pakistan border....
.....that explains the weird I, I and my my that the General uses to interviewers at home and abroad in his innumerable foreign junkets at Pakistan`s taxpayers expense -- it also explains the perks and the favors given to so many old undeserving generals coming out of the retirement holes like termites to occupy highly specialized civilian top excutive posts -- as a bribe to prevent another coup.
what a dumass -- the man has prematurely broken the bubble of a halo around his swollen head -- by his own stupid needle of a Shahnama (aptly called `Musharrafnama` by BulluKhan) by a Firdausi named Humayun Akhtar and his daughter -- indulging in public mud slinging against his GHQ pals......for no apparently valid reasons -- except a guilty fear of another guilty coup.
.....I hope this Firdausi and his daughter get paid -- this time.
As our own Maina bird with an early cataract problem says -- that she can`t `visualize` any other person other than a khaki Musharraf heading the government of Pakistan -- BB and Nawaz are done with -- if anything the Americans would like to see another Khaki preparing in the Army School of Messiahdumb for the involutary retirement of the current Army Messiah -- me me Musharraf -- for his non performance at the Afghan Pakistan border....
#24 Posted by arjun2 on October 9, 2006 6:37:25 am
#19 by zeemax on October 9, 2006 6:06am PT
camel-pee-max: You can`t quote a source and then discount the numbers quoted in your own source.
Your source says ``recovered 249 bodies, of which only five were accepted by Pakistan`` which means you abandoned 249 bodies whch were recovered by the Indians...how did the indians recover bodies you didn`t abandon?
pakis are now shoving their heads into each other`s rears..no wonder you all see the same kashmir banega pakistan dream...
camel-pee-max: You can`t quote a source and then discount the numbers quoted in your own source.
Your source says ``recovered 249 bodies, of which only five were accepted by Pakistan`` which means you abandoned 249 bodies whch were recovered by the Indians...how did the indians recover bodies you didn`t abandon?
pakis are now shoving their heads into each other`s rears..no wonder you all see the same kashmir banega pakistan dream...
#25 Posted by zeemax on October 9, 2006 6:43:04 am
#24 ugly_macaca
Here`s the source because you`re too dumb to click. Now copy paste Praful Bidwai_macaca article in Khaleej Times:
http://www.khaleejtimes.com/ColumnistHomeNew.asp?xfile=data/prafulbidwai/2006/September/columnistprafulbidwai_September5.xml§ion=prafulbidwai&col=yes
Satisfied?
Now, only 5 were accepted by Pak because the balance 244 were not Paks ... LOL .. must be your own macacas killed in the crossfire ... and macacas tried to pass them off as Paks.
Here`s the source because you`re too dumb to click. Now copy paste Praful Bidwai_macaca article in Khaleej Times:
http://www.khaleejtimes.com/ColumnistHomeNew.asp?xfile=data/prafulbidwai/2006/September/columnistprafulbidwai_September5.xml§ion=prafulbidwai&col=yes
Satisfied?
Now, only 5 were accepted by Pak because the balance 244 were not Paks ... LOL .. must be your own macacas killed in the crossfire ... and macacas tried to pass them off as Paks.
#26 Posted by iron_mask on October 9, 2006 6:44:21 am
Author: Gator
Date: 07-10-06 17:36
Pak dictator Musharraf is speeding through America with his chauffeur at the wheel on his way to an important address.
Driving down a country road, the chauffeur (who is distracted, looking out the window at the countryside) doesn`t see a pig walk out onto the road, and he hits it.
Stopping the car, he jumps out, and Musharraf climbs out also to see what is going on.
The chauffeur, very distressed by what he`s done asks Musharraf what they should do, and Musharraf tells him impatiently that they`re in a hurry and they should move the pig to the side of the road and go to the address and worry about it later.
All the way to the address the chauffeur, who is a fairly good-hearted person despite his employer, is worried about the family who owned the pig and wondered how they`d react to discovering the pig, so when they arrived he asked Musharraf whether he shouldn`t drive back to the farm and let them know what happened.
Musharraf agrees before hurrying to the podium, and the Chauffeur hurries back down the road.
Four hours later, he was stumbling down the road, his arms full of gifts.
Musharraf in a rage demands to know what has happened to him, and the chauffeur explains,
``I did what I thought was right.
I went to the farm where I killed the pig.
When I went and knocked on the door and gave them the news, they gave me these gifts, fed me the best food I`ve ever tasted and then sent me on my way.``
Musharraf seemed confused by this and asks his chauffeur, ``well what exactly did you tell them``
To which the chauffeur replied ``I really can`t understand it either, all I did was tell them ``I`m Musharraf`s Chauffeur, and I killed the pig.``
Date: 07-10-06 17:36
Pak dictator Musharraf is speeding through America with his chauffeur at the wheel on his way to an important address.
Driving down a country road, the chauffeur (who is distracted, looking out the window at the countryside) doesn`t see a pig walk out onto the road, and he hits it.
Stopping the car, he jumps out, and Musharraf climbs out also to see what is going on.
The chauffeur, very distressed by what he`s done asks Musharraf what they should do, and Musharraf tells him impatiently that they`re in a hurry and they should move the pig to the side of the road and go to the address and worry about it later.
All the way to the address the chauffeur, who is a fairly good-hearted person despite his employer, is worried about the family who owned the pig and wondered how they`d react to discovering the pig, so when they arrived he asked Musharraf whether he shouldn`t drive back to the farm and let them know what happened.
Musharraf agrees before hurrying to the podium, and the Chauffeur hurries back down the road.
Four hours later, he was stumbling down the road, his arms full of gifts.
Musharraf in a rage demands to know what has happened to him, and the chauffeur explains,
``I did what I thought was right.
I went to the farm where I killed the pig.
When I went and knocked on the door and gave them the news, they gave me these gifts, fed me the best food I`ve ever tasted and then sent me on my way.``
Musharraf seemed confused by this and asks his chauffeur, ``well what exactly did you tell them``
To which the chauffeur replied ``I really can`t understand it either, all I did was tell them ``I`m Musharraf`s Chauffeur, and I killed the pig.``
#27 Posted by iron_mask on October 9, 2006 6:52:28 am
Re: # 26 that is a joke circulating here by email about Mushy`s round of PRing in Ameerika
#28 Posted by Faraz-Ahmed on October 9, 2006 6:57:38 am
Kargil was a solid victory for Pakistan...something the Indians will never forget....itni pitai lagi key kabhi nahi bhool saktey...a few battalions of brave Pakistani soldiers were enough for these ram ram uttering five divions of poor cowards..its time India moves on to a solution of Kashmir issue and stops the atrocities in the valley warna we will soon see another kargil and another embarrassement for the Indian establishment...Pakistan zindabad..Kashmir bunney ga Pakistan...
#29 Posted by bjkumar on October 9, 2006 6:58:56 am
#23 by nasah
[… indicates -- that there is another coup brewing up in Pakistan Army]
Ram, Ram Nasah sahib, Khuda ke wastey aisa nahin kahiye!
Are you sure we wish to return to the beginning of the cycle?
Another “hijacking” trial?
Another fat Pakistani PM?
Another delving into “strategic depths” of where no man has gone before?
Another IC-814?
Another Kargil?
Another Mukhtaran Mai?
Another “referendum” ?
Another Dr. Naz and various such entities?
Another set of Kashmir blasts?
Another set of Delhi blasts?
Another set of Mumbai blasts?
Are you sure the subcontinent is ready for a rerun, starting with frame 1?
And are you really sure we are ready for the most obnoxious of all?
Another set of denials?!!
#30 Posted by Faraz-Ahmed on October 9, 2006 7:02:31 am
Re: # 2
Foy yr guidance the N.Korean nuke prog is plutonium based while Pakistan`s is uranium based...no Pakistan will not get blamed...except for passing this technolgy by mistake to India thru dubai based Indians who were part of the AQ Khan network...
Foy yr guidance the N.Korean nuke prog is plutonium based while Pakistan`s is uranium based...no Pakistan will not get blamed...except for passing this technolgy by mistake to India thru dubai based Indians who were part of the AQ Khan network...
#31 Posted by iron_mask on October 9, 2006 7:06:19 am
echoboom and types this stroy will warm your convent educated hearts
Islamabad: Simon and Schuster, the New York- based publishers of Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf`s memoir ``In the Line of Fire`` are seriously embarrassed because of a number of publishing, spelling and grammatical errors in the book, a media report said.
The series of misspelt names and words begin right at the preface, where just under Musharraf`s signature, the capital city of Islamabad has been turned into ``Islam bad``.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh`s name was wrongly spelt as ``Manmoham`` in captions accompanying his pictures in the book, though his name is correctly given in the text.
Even the name of Pakistan Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz also suffered in the misspelling offensive. Thrice his name has been spelled incorrectly, once as ``Shuakat`` (P-179) and twice as ``Shaukut`` (cover jacket flap and P-232).
``The spelling mistakes have screwed up the Index section of the book as well,`` The News reported from Washington.
Asked who was responsible for a number of mistakes, the New York-based editor of the book, Bruce Nichols, who has been duly acknowledged by President Musharraf, almost panicked, the report said.
``We are supposed to correct the spellings,`` Nichols said, adding the mistakes were being listed in a story. He, however, clarified that he was not the company spokesman and could not go on record
Islamabad: Simon and Schuster, the New York- based publishers of Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf`s memoir ``In the Line of Fire`` are seriously embarrassed because of a number of publishing, spelling and grammatical errors in the book, a media report said.
The series of misspelt names and words begin right at the preface, where just under Musharraf`s signature, the capital city of Islamabad has been turned into ``Islam bad``.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh`s name was wrongly spelt as ``Manmoham`` in captions accompanying his pictures in the book, though his name is correctly given in the text.
Even the name of Pakistan Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz also suffered in the misspelling offensive. Thrice his name has been spelled incorrectly, once as ``Shuakat`` (P-179) and twice as ``Shaukut`` (cover jacket flap and P-232).
``The spelling mistakes have screwed up the Index section of the book as well,`` The News reported from Washington.
Asked who was responsible for a number of mistakes, the New York-based editor of the book, Bruce Nichols, who has been duly acknowledged by President Musharraf, almost panicked, the report said.
``We are supposed to correct the spellings,`` Nichols said, adding the mistakes were being listed in a story. He, however, clarified that he was not the company spokesman and could not go on record
#32 Posted by bjkumar on October 9, 2006 7:23:16 am
#31
I think ``Shock Cat`` would have been a more interesting name.
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