H P February 24, 2008
#266 Posted by HP on February 29, 2008 12:45:59 pm
#241 Posted by ana
Ana,
I can't remember an urdu saying which basically means "Bhalai kar buraa ho ga". I was trying to bring some people together to discuss issues but obviously I failed. I had a few more good things to write on this board but now I am bored with this whole thing and would let people take it over.
Look for my new article next week, if I can finish it this weekend!
Thanks for your comments!
Ana,
I can't remember an urdu saying which basically means "Bhalai kar buraa ho ga". I was trying to bring some people together to discuss issues but obviously I failed. I had a few more good things to write on this board but now I am bored with this whole thing and would let people take it over.
Look for my new article next week, if I can finish it this weekend!
Thanks for your comments!
#265 Posted by tahmed32 on February 29, 2008 11:31:02 am
#261 pea-brain pandit-spite:
"it's no secret that visas for paki males "
no pea-brain. no country goes around informing pandit-spites about their visa clearing procedures. so the correct answer is: you made that up.
in response to my two question, you write "It simply means that US government considers pakis more likely to be terrorists...same as the visa thing.."
Right!! that is all that it means!! It does not mean that pakistan is doomed, or that the world believes pandit-hates like you that muslims are evil, as you have dedicated your past several years trying to convince the handful of people on chowk. A few hundred illegal aliens from Pakistan to the US were deported in the months following 9/11. But an event that gave your spiteful little brain endless joy. No doubt a tragedy for many of them, although rest assured virtually every one of them will still live much better lives than a miserable little man who thinks some personal tragedies are a matter of joy or that they mean that normal people share your hate-crazed hindutva hate for other communities.
"it's no secret that visas for paki males "
no pea-brain. no country goes around informing pandit-spites about their visa clearing procedures. so the correct answer is: you made that up.
in response to my two question, you write "It simply means that US government considers pakis more likely to be terrorists...same as the visa thing.."
Right!! that is all that it means!! It does not mean that pakistan is doomed, or that the world believes pandit-hates like you that muslims are evil, as you have dedicated your past several years trying to convince the handful of people on chowk. A few hundred illegal aliens from Pakistan to the US were deported in the months following 9/11. But an event that gave your spiteful little brain endless joy. No doubt a tragedy for many of them, although rest assured virtually every one of them will still live much better lives than a miserable little man who thinks some personal tragedies are a matter of joy or that they mean that normal people share your hate-crazed hindutva hate for other communities.
#264 Posted by bjkumar on February 29, 2008 11:18:53 am
#245 Hamidm2
[...kashmir is a legitimate territorial issue for pakistan]
MiaN, I am aware that the partition was over 60 years ago. People got what they got and those who missed out - well, they missed out! Most people were adversely affected, many innocents got royally screwed by the process – except Mohamed Ali Jinnah who got himself a rulership out of it.
Did I say it all was 60 years ago?!
If the Pakistani khakis wish to fight over it, what was stopping them for 60 years? After all they are PAID to be able to fight. Reality is - they are too chicken!
Now, the techniques used by the "paid-to-fight-but-too-chicken-to-fight-for-themselves-so-sending-in-the-ji hadis-and-being-cocksure-that-the-jihadis-will-listen-to-their-commands-before-t hat-of-their-own-mullah-buddy" Pakistani "army" can NEVER be considered legitimate and never shall be!
Those illegitimate khakis - carping out "legitimate" issues to keep themselves relevant - now that is funny!
Yes, countries have issues with other countries all the time. How they go about addressing those issues is very revealing of their mindset.
It is not legitimate to attack civilians who are least able to defend themselves. Pakistani khakis did it. Pakistanis who think like you were cool with it!
It is not legitimate to cut off the vitals of captured soldiers. Pakistani khakis did it. Pakistanis who think like you were cool with it!
It is not legitimate to use special access privileges of diplomats to arm hijackers of IC-814. Pakistani khakis did it. Pakistanis who think like you were cool with it!
Well, it is not cool! And while I am happy to kick some Pakistani khaki rears over this issue – YOU are not off the hook either!
When all is said and done, my advice to you and other Pakistanis who are heartbroken over "losing" Kashmir (that you never had in reality)...
Dear heartbroken Pakistanis...
.... Kashmir is no more a legitimate territorial issue! ...
.... build a bridge and get over it! ... stop crying like a baby ......
#263 Posted by anil on February 29, 2008 10:58:42 am
Re: # 235
Massaddi Mian:
"...no such terms are only for people with no morals like you and other peons of the West, thank you for asking though..."
It seems you are too ashamded to tell the truth publicly, and want to hide behind the nicety of thanking someone.
Get over it, since you have said on Chowk that your parents are Elites in Pakistan, it is hard to believe that you have not yelled those fine words of your oratory at your parents, especially when you have used it on parents of your students too.
Massaddi Mian:
"...no such terms are only for people with no morals like you and other peons of the West, thank you for asking though..."
It seems you are too ashamded to tell the truth publicly, and want to hide behind the nicety of thanking someone.
Get over it, since you have said on Chowk that your parents are Elites in Pakistan, it is hard to believe that you have not yelled those fine words of your oratory at your parents, especially when you have used it on parents of your students too.
#262 Posted by anil on February 29, 2008 10:46:04 am
Re: # 241
Ana:
I apologize to you that my comment caused hurt to you. That was not my intention.
Massaddi Mian and HP Mian are unique and are first to start abusing others. I too have been victim of their intolerance.
Massaddi Mian lacks awareness of scientific enquiry. He cannot respect adversary's differing views in debate. He comes up hurling abuses.
In this instance a couple of emails below, Majumdar made his case through shining mirror to him by putting collecting of Massaddi Mian's emails, regarding polling opinion on Chowk, as the evidence.
Massaddi Mian is cunning enough to realize he lost the discussion, therefore he called Majumdar moron, in a different style. He then puts forward his lame excuse in the guise of quoting you.
You may not have been their victim, to realize how his and HP Mian's victims feel.
Ana:
I apologize to you that my comment caused hurt to you. That was not my intention.
Massaddi Mian and HP Mian are unique and are first to start abusing others. I too have been victim of their intolerance.
Massaddi Mian lacks awareness of scientific enquiry. He cannot respect adversary's differing views in debate. He comes up hurling abuses.
In this instance a couple of emails below, Majumdar made his case through shining mirror to him by putting collecting of Massaddi Mian's emails, regarding polling opinion on Chowk, as the evidence.
Massaddi Mian is cunning enough to realize he lost the discussion, therefore he called Majumdar moron, in a different style. He then puts forward his lame excuse in the guise of quoting you.
You may not have been their victim, to realize how his and HP Mian's victims feel.
#261 Posted by arjun_5 on February 29, 2008 9:26:10 am
#257 Posted by tahmed32 on February 29, 2008 8:47:06 am
unless the State Department keeps you in the loop about visa procedures
prophetboy: it's no secret that visas for paki males of a certain age are cleared in DC rather than in islamanad..and you don't need super secret polygraph clearance to know that there's no such requirement for indians..
of course, things may be different in your alternate universe...
so what, you idiot?
It simply means that US government considers pakis more likely to be terrorists...same as the visa thing..
So what, you idiot?
It simply means that US government considers pakis more likely to be terrorists...same as the visa thing and the fingerprinting thing...
unless the State Department keeps you in the loop about visa procedures
prophetboy: it's no secret that visas for paki males of a certain age are cleared in DC rather than in islamanad..and you don't need super secret polygraph clearance to know that there's no such requirement for indians..
of course, things may be different in your alternate universe...
so what, you idiot?
It simply means that US government considers pakis more likely to be terrorists...same as the visa thing..
So what, you idiot?
It simply means that US government considers pakis more likely to be terrorists...same as the visa thing and the fingerprinting thing...
#260 Posted by tahmed32 on February 29, 2008 9:20:16 am
#259 lookee prophet-fetus_5, i asked you some questions below. Dont jump around trying to change the subject.
#259 Posted by arjun_5 on February 29, 2008 9:17:31 am
whoa...lookie here prophetboy..the "moderates" wooing islamists? what's up with that?
Bhutto's party woos Pakistan Islamists
Fri Feb 29, 2008 12:48pm EST
By Zeeshan Haider
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistani opposition parties that inflicted a big defeat on President Pervez Musharraf's allies in last week's election are trying to woo Islamists to build a coalition that could threaten the rule of the U.S. ally.
Asif Ali Zardari, widower of assassinated former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto and leader of her party, on Thursday night met Fazl-ur-Rehman, a hardline Islamic cleric and discussed the possibility of forming a "government of national consensus".
Representatives of both leaders were due to meet again on Friday evening for more discussions.
Bhutto's Pakistan People's Party (PPP) won most seats in the February 18 election, but not enough to rule alone. The Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) of another former prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, came second.
Zardari has called for a coalition government made up of all parties except Musharraf's main ally, the Pakistan Muslim League (PML), which suffered a humiliating defeat in the polls.
"We support the idea of a government of national consensus because it is in the interest of the country and nation," Abdul Ghafoor Haideri, a close aide to Rehman, told Reuters.
"No party can address the problems of the country alone," said Haideri, who is leading his side in the talks with the
Bhutto's party woos Pakistan Islamists
Fri Feb 29, 2008 12:48pm EST
By Zeeshan Haider
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistani opposition parties that inflicted a big defeat on President Pervez Musharraf's allies in last week's election are trying to woo Islamists to build a coalition that could threaten the rule of the U.S. ally.
Asif Ali Zardari, widower of assassinated former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto and leader of her party, on Thursday night met Fazl-ur-Rehman, a hardline Islamic cleric and discussed the possibility of forming a "government of national consensus".
Representatives of both leaders were due to meet again on Friday evening for more discussions.
Bhutto's Pakistan People's Party (PPP) won most seats in the February 18 election, but not enough to rule alone. The Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) of another former prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, came second.
Zardari has called for a coalition government made up of all parties except Musharraf's main ally, the Pakistan Muslim League (PML), which suffered a humiliating defeat in the polls.
"We support the idea of a government of national consensus because it is in the interest of the country and nation," Abdul Ghafoor Haideri, a close aide to Rehman, told Reuters.
"No party can address the problems of the country alone," said Haideri, who is leading his side in the talks with the
#258 Posted by tahmed32 on February 29, 2008 8:49:20 am
#256 Major Hamidm, ISI-Masadi Unit: Did you remember to turn off the bug in Masadi's bedroom? Have you informed the Evil Elite that Masadi is asleep now, and so it may proceed to spread Evil around the world?
#257 Posted by tahmed32 on February 29, 2008 8:47:06 am
#255 prophet-foetus-brain: you say "i don't know of any such procedure for indians" - unless the State Department keeps you in the loop about visa procedures, what you claim to know or not know about US visa procedures is the same bs that you have spent your waking hours posting on chowk past several years.
"why was pakis first on the list of people who had to get fingerprinted and registered? "
so what, you idiot? Does this mean Pakistanis are doomed, as insane indians like you dream about all day?
"why is it that thousands of mexicans cross the border everyday and yet if a paki sailor jumps ship in the US, the feds issue a lookout..?"
So what, you idiot?
"why was pakis first on the list of people who had to get fingerprinted and registered? "
so what, you idiot? Does this mean Pakistanis are doomed, as insane indians like you dream about all day?
"why is it that thousands of mexicans cross the border everyday and yet if a paki sailor jumps ship in the US, the feds issue a lookout..?"
So what, you idiot?
#256 Posted by hamidm2 on February 29, 2008 8:39:31 am
Re: # 253
g'night sweet prince,
..... check your closet for ghouls, goblins and the evil us elite before turning off the light .....
g'night sweet prince,
..... check your closet for ghouls, goblins and the evil us elite before turning off the light .....
#255 Posted by arjun_5 on February 29, 2008 8:31:24 am
#251 Posted by tahmed32 on February 29, 2008 8:25:02 am
you keep posting to prove that the whole world hates Pakistan like you.
tell me prophetboy....why is it that the US visa applications of paki males of a certain age have to be cleared in DC...i don't know of any such procedure for indians
why was pakis first on the list of people who had to get fingerprinted and registered?
why is it that thousands of mexicans cross the border everyday and yet if a paki sailor jumps ship in the US, the feds issue a lookout..?
why is it that there are tons of pakis in gitmo but no indians(muslim or otherwise) there?
you keep posting to prove that the whole world hates Pakistan like you.
tell me prophetboy....why is it that the US visa applications of paki males of a certain age have to be cleared in DC...i don't know of any such procedure for indians
why was pakis first on the list of people who had to get fingerprinted and registered?
why is it that thousands of mexicans cross the border everyday and yet if a paki sailor jumps ship in the US, the feds issue a lookout..?
why is it that there are tons of pakis in gitmo but no indians(muslim or otherwise) there?
#254 Posted by tahmed32 on February 29, 2008 8:27:48 am
#250 saharanapuri - a request (seriously) could you please state your point and then simply give a link?
all you are proving is your lack of concern for others who at least write their own stuff and which gets bulldozed by you.
all you are proving is your lack of concern for others who at least write their own stuff and which gets bulldozed by you.
#252 Posted by masadi on February 29, 2008 8:25:15 am
Feroz writes "If the GOP had blocked it, I would not have been able to access it."
Their work is sloppy some networks manipulating IPs can bypass the ban but it sure as hell is blocked going the normal route. I did not start using a computer yesterday to mistake a technical fault with banning...
Their work is sloppy some networks manipulating IPs can bypass the ban but it sure as hell is blocked going the normal route. I did not start using a computer yesterday to mistake a technical fault with banning...
#251 Posted by tahmed32 on February 29, 2008 8:25:02 am
arjun #240 if i need someone to scan the internet for irrelevant material, i would get a cat. so quit dragging in these dead mice you keep posting to prove that the whole world hates Pakistan like you.
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