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Gen. Petraeus & Crocker's Washington Show is a Damp Squib

Gajendra Singh April 17, 2008

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#7 Posted by Leadenwinter on April 24, 2008 4:15:55 am
I can happily report that the British propaganda machine is truly in form, with a ceaseless tirade of pro-Tibetan agitprop healthily spewing forth through every hour of the day, in every media form there is.

Although without any doubts, Iraq has been a total travesty highlighting the extent of the cancer that is America on the body human, by no means however is this tragedy any sort of vindication or justification for these wahabi wannabes and various hijabi, tablighi our otherwise islamic creatures that seem to be prospering like weeds in the sunshine of the Iraqi catastrophe. These people are a similar human ailment to the Americans and the very existence of either jeopardises humanity.

Iraq was prior to the occupation a Baathist country, manifesting an ideology which although possibly quite flawed in practise is nevertheless vastly superior to the rubbish the newer breeds of muslim fundamentalists are pushing. The muslim world's main problem before the jews and the americans is and as of yet remains islam.
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#6 Posted by tahir on April 23, 2008 12:35:08 am
After the initial success of keeping at bay dead Muslims who didn't know their religion, the RAW-agents have developed special software that red-flags the posts of living Muslims.

Their activity is called red-flagellation.
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#5 Posted by tahir on April 22, 2008 7:06:43 am
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#4 Posted by ISlamIslam on April 21, 2008 5:27:23 pm
Yo Gajendra Singh,

The US has got B-52 bombers, F-117 stealth fighters, laser-guided munitions and 40,000 lb daisy cutters. They are the 800-lb gorilla and they can and will drop those bombs on anybody they feel like.

You and other Jwahirullah Nehru University graduates can organize a circle-jerk and condemn the bombing raids by the US. It will have much less impact on the US -- or the world, for that metter - than a single daisy-cutter.

Bomb the Muslims back to Stone Age!
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#3 Posted by tahir on April 21, 2008 3:22:53 am
Look, some lover of star & stripes red-flagged my post! See what I mean Mr.Singh?
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#2 Posted by nkg on April 21, 2008 3:16:54 am
Gaj...
Regarding Beijing Olympics, one of Hollywood's great filmmakers Spielberg, a Jew, opted out of the committee to advise on the Olympics, on humanitarian grounds. How many Tibetans have been killed in Tibet and a few other the provinces. Mr Spielberg has said nothing to the best of my knowledge about the killing of over one million Iraqis, creating 2 million widows, making 5 million orphans and forcing out more than 4 million Iraqis to become refugees abroad and in their own country.

Ans: Tibet is in horrible state. Refusal of Chinese state's to allow media shows that. People of Iraq are killing themselves. So, the total casualty figure can not be attributed to US/UK forces...China not only building military setup in Tibet, they are trying to change the demographic pattern by massive migration of Han in Tibet. Some day US marines will leave Iraq, equaliy bruised like Iraqis; but the way Tibet is being gobbled up by China, some day it will loose it's existance for ever. Everybody sympathises with Tibet as Tibetans are very peace loving, nice people.
Regarding Iraq, there were internal problems along ethnic lines. Saddam was not democratically elected leader and more of military ruler. Iraq is harmed by Saddam and Iraqis more than external forces...
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#1 Posted by tahir on April 20, 2008 7:24:35 pm
Hello Mr.Singh,

I thought I'll give you some company here.

Interesting thoughts but a long compilation.

Don't you wonder why whenever anything anti-USA is uttered here, the Asian-Americans just stay silent? They don't interact out of fear, and shame, and laziness. How do I know this? From experience at CHOWK...

And don't you wonder who abducts and then kills Chinese engineers working on projects in Pakistan?

All this hatred directed against the USA benefits USA in a way because in their rage, men drive themselves to do desperate acts.

Regards.
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