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Five Centuries Ago Tomorrow
Posted by Trillium Apr 2, 2003 06:25 am
Urstruly
``...and I think the current American aggression has only given the necessary catalyst that it needed to accelerate.``

As usual you`re straight as jelabi. The catalyst was 9/11. You Wahabis have finally awoken the ugly Sleeping Giant. It took 40 years of Lockerbie, Munich Olympics, Achilli Lauro and many embassy bombings, to name only a few. You finally got your Clash of Civilizations. You idiots walk up to the biggest guy in the bar and sucker punch him then whine like hell when he kicks your sorry asses, like the Six Day War of 67. Ab dance caron?

We observers can only run for cover in the obvious aftermath. Welcome to WW III. You always become what you fight most. OBL et al have become George Bush and vice versa. What you and your Wahabbi bretheren seem to share with George Bush, is a total lack of imagination - it`s the deadly, all-or-nothing inflexible rage of coddled and spoiled (male) children.

If you don`t yet believe this is WW III, wait until the next shoe drops. God save us all from morons like you.
Twilight Freedom
Posted by Trillium Mar 11, 2003 08:17 am
``We are not victims; men are...of their little minds.``

You`ve become victim of what you fight most - the most primitive of
sexist hypocrites...
Frost Bite
Posted by Trillium Feb 28, 2003 08:28 am
This is TRULY a fine piece of writing. More please....
Who Wants Peace, BAYBEH?
Posted by Trillium Feb 28, 2003 08:28 am
``There is no mud without rain.`
(Kashmiri proverb)
Al-Qaeda in America
Posted by Trillium Feb 16, 2003 03:06 pm
#15 by rsaxena on February 16, 2003 5:50am PT
...why does this namakharam urstruly continue to live in the US?...

Why? Because he can. He can`t go back to Pakistan because of his `harrum` life style. It`s why he`s ineffectual. He`s an arm-chair jehadi. Perhaps someday there`ll be a War of Words and he`ll be made king..
The March of Folly
Posted by Trillium Jan 27, 2003 01:29 pm
#21 by PaagalInsaan
``...exploiting the Anti-America feelings, just to save their own dirty back sides. Many young people fall in their trap and with the intention to serve God, start serving the molvis.``

Right on P.I.! There`s a great Kashmiri proverb which loosely translates:
``There is no mud without rain.`` Thanks.
Can we Stop the War
Posted by Trillium Jan 21, 2003 07:01 am
#12 by temporal on January 20



``...two related pieces...the whispers and cries of anguish...so noticeable in edward said`s... ``Why this helplessness?`` ``

Edward Said is truly one of the clearest voices of sanity. I`m told he has inoperable cancer. Does anyone know of his present state of health. Thanks.
Oh America!
Posted by Trillium Jan 19, 2003 08:26 pm
#75 by ana_dobarah
``I think I shall just shake the dust off my feet here and walk away. ``
The dust my dear is on your lips, from kissing F.V.`s A$$.... have a nice bidet..
Oh America!
Posted by Trillium Jan 19, 2003 02:28 pm
#72 by ana_dobarah on January 19, 2003 12:24pm PT
Trillium...
``you are sadly deluded, good man..``

You obviously don`t live in America and you`re obviously the tailor for F.V.`s spiffy new invisible clothes...
Oh America!
Posted by Trillium Jan 19, 2003 06:49 am
The hypocrisy of this peace is typical of the narcissistic F.V.
We were recently regaled about the unfitness of Rushdie and Nepal to speak of such matters - yet here comes F.V. Gimme a break, maaaaan..
Oh America!
Posted by Trillium Jan 19, 2003 06:49 am
#68 by Saminasha
``Anti War Demos Across the US``

I can appreciate your anti-war zeal - but fact is, both actively and by default, 99.9% of Americans support the action against Iraq. Sad, I know.
Oh America!
Posted by Trillium Jan 14, 2003 08:26 pm
F.V. - a legend in her own mind....
Oh America!
Posted by Trillium Jan 14, 2003 08:25 pm
F.V. - a legend in her own mind.... How about some Prozac?
Oh America!
Posted by Trillium Jan 12, 2003 07:58 am
At least consistent. From Delhi to Delaware, she never removes her literary blinders except to don those designer concrete sunglasses.
USA and Muslims
Posted by Trillium Jan 10, 2003 11:38 am
#31 by ferozk

Brilliant post. It should be wisely and widely published.
Three Hard Questions and Quest for Their Solution
Posted by Trillium Jan 8, 2003 05:44 am
M Gill -
Great piece. Sorry the Heisenburg Uncertainty was left out of the quandary since it tells us in no uncertain terms, perception of scientific fact remains a psychological matter. That huge/tiny gap between momentum and trajectory, houses the fascinating science of quantum logic, which seems to infer that T.O.E. is a pipe dream. Any thoughts?
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