Nadeem F Paracha March 15, 2007
#304 Posted by eastmwest on March 20, 2007 5:17:40 pm
Re: # 302
Q; If children are suicide bombers like these:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070320/wl_mideast_afp/usiraqmilitary_070320203409
R they considered martyrs?
I frankly don`t find it suprising at all that you post such photos...that`s exactly what most people expect from the likes of you. Have any cool beheading photos? How about pics of a nine year old giving a 54 yr old guy a blow job. Pretty normal stuff to you I bet.
Q; If children are suicide bombers like these:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070320/wl_mideast_afp/usiraqmilitary_070320203409
R they considered martyrs?
I frankly don`t find it suprising at all that you post such photos...that`s exactly what most people expect from the likes of you. Have any cool beheading photos? How about pics of a nine year old giving a 54 yr old guy a blow job. Pretty normal stuff to you I bet.
#305 Posted by zeemax on March 21, 2007 8:16:14 am
#303 by ranjit,
Yaar ranjit ... as soon as your monkeys stop jumping from tree to tree shouting Paki Paki Paki.
Yaar ranjit ... as soon as your monkeys stop jumping from tree to tree shouting Paki Paki Paki.
#306 Posted by aslam644 on March 21, 2007 10:10:08 am
Re: # 305
zeemax
PAKI has been reclaimed as a fashion label in uk. the motto is PROUD TO BE A PAKI.
zeemax
PAKI has been reclaimed as a fashion label in uk. the motto is PROUD TO BE A PAKI.
#307 Posted by baaghiraja on March 21, 2007 10:58:04 pm
Watching Inzemam exit with tears in his eyes during his last one-day game, I was at once reminded how much of a great batsman he was; how I admired his playing and how like an lazy ass like me actually made it a point to go to the National Stadium in Karachi only to watch him play.
I felt sad. A cricketer of his caliber did not deserve an exit like this.
But it was Inzi himself who smugly orchestrated his own downfall, failing to learn from the glaring mistakes he kept on making as a captain and treating the team like an evangelist troupe instead of a tough, professional unit in which religious beliefs and personal egos were worn on the sleeves while competitive cricket took a back seat.
Whatever the case, he’s walked off the ground and into history. And I would like to remember him as one of the country’s greatest batsmen rather than an awkward captain who used religion, an incompetent selection committee and a nice-guy-coach to plunge Pakistan cricket in to unprecedented depths.
NfP
I felt sad. A cricketer of his caliber did not deserve an exit like this.
But it was Inzi himself who smugly orchestrated his own downfall, failing to learn from the glaring mistakes he kept on making as a captain and treating the team like an evangelist troupe instead of a tough, professional unit in which religious beliefs and personal egos were worn on the sleeves while competitive cricket took a back seat.
Whatever the case, he’s walked off the ground and into history. And I would like to remember him as one of the country’s greatest batsmen rather than an awkward captain who used religion, an incompetent selection committee and a nice-guy-coach to plunge Pakistan cricket in to unprecedented depths.
NfP
#308 Posted by teshah on March 22, 2007 6:39:03 pm
Re: # 307
baaghiraja
A beautiful epitome on the death of Paky Raiwindian cricket at the hands of Inzi (of Inshaallah fame). This prosing of religion in the Pakland is going on in every field of life, from Hiramandi to the bodypolitic, degrading and debasing every institution by dampening with a ritualistic `show-baazi` the spirit of attaining excellence as ordained in Quran ``Wastabiqu filkheiraat`` (Strive to compete in attaining excellence).
baaghiraja
A beautiful epitome on the death of Paky Raiwindian cricket at the hands of Inzi (of Inshaallah fame). This prosing of religion in the Pakland is going on in every field of life, from Hiramandi to the bodypolitic, degrading and debasing every institution by dampening with a ritualistic `show-baazi` the spirit of attaining excellence as ordained in Quran ``Wastabiqu filkheiraat`` (Strive to compete in attaining excellence).
#309 Posted by PapuPanwari on March 28, 2007 3:14:58 am
NFB ,Are you accepting applications for your fan club?
m biggest chamcha of Nfb
wow what a nice piece of artice .....just c itz title ``Rawalpindi X! ``
how u get such words ....man wow !!!
m biggest chamcha of Nfb
wow what a nice piece of artice .....just c itz title ``Rawalpindi X! ``
how u get such words ....man wow !!!
#310 Posted by Suraj on March 28, 2007 6:50:07 am
Reading this article it appears that Tablighees are sort of a contagious disease, that one after another, every one in the cricket team is falling in line.
What is modus operandi of Tabligi Jamaat, how they are able to convert individuals so easily
Agreed that their is an intellectual vacume in our society, agreed that, may be it is a reaction to west, or some some sort of identity crisis.
Some smart mind manipulating techniques?
Any social scientist, psychologist around?...or any (ex)insider
What is modus operandi of Tabligi Jamaat, how they are able to convert individuals so easily
Agreed that their is an intellectual vacume in our society, agreed that, may be it is a reaction to west, or some some sort of identity crisis.
Some smart mind manipulating techniques?
Any social scientist, psychologist around?...or any (ex)insider
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