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Pleas For Sanity as Sabres Rattle Over Mumbai Mayhem
Posted by parthaab Dec 4, 2008 09:38 am


Of course, Indians have to do something to stop the terrorism. But just what?

After so many decades of listening to war-mongerers and feminists like Indira Gandhi, we still cry 'war', but fail to do ANYthing in the end, to even do what is really needed - like beefing- up the MEN in the forces, fixing responsibility, negotiating Kashmir, etc.

This is the crux of the problem - the danger of crying 'war' is that in the end, we neither fight a war, NOR do what is really ESSENTIAL!


Pleas For Sanity as Sabres Rattle Over Mumbai Mayhem
Posted by parthaab Dec 4, 2008 09:38 am


Of course, Indians have to do something to stop the terrorism. But just what?

After so many decades of listening to war-mongerers and feminists like Indira Gandhi, we still cry 'war', but fail to do ANYthing in the end, to even do what is really needed - like beefing- up the MEN in the forces, fixing responsibility, negotiating Kashmir, etc.

This is the crux of the problem - the danger of crying 'war' is that in the end, we neither fight a war, NOR do what is really ESSENTIAL!


The Future of Indo Pak Conflict
Posted by parthaab Dec 4, 2008 09:38 am


Of course, Indians have to do something to stop the terrorism. But just what?

After so many decades of listening to war-mongerers and feminists like Indira Gandhi, we still cry 'war', but fail to do ANYthing in the end, to even do what is really needed - like beefing- up the MEN in the forces, fixing responsibility, negotiating Kashmir, etc.

This is the crux of the problem - the danger of crying 'war' is that in the end, we neither fight a war, NOR do what is really ESSENTIAL!


India-Pakistan: Empathy, grief in Pakistan for Mumbai mayhem
Posted by parthaab Dec 4, 2008 09:38 am


Of course, Indians have to do something to stop the terrorism. But just what?

After so many decades of listening to war-mongerers and feminists like Indira Gandhi, we still cry 'war', but fail to do ANYthing in the end, to even do what is really needed - like beefing- up the MEN in the forces, fixing responsibility, negotiating Kashmir, etc.

This is the crux of the problem - the danger of crying 'war' is that in the end, we neither fight a war, NOR do what is really ESSENTIAL!


Pleas For Sanity as Sabres Rattle Over Mumbai Mayhem
Posted by parthaab Dec 3, 2008 04:47 pm

While corruption cannot be rooted out easily, the government can certainly do something about financial mismanagement, such as paying 33k crores to the Womens Ministry, or 72k crores to loan defaulters in the last budget. It gives big money for ideological causes, but not to buy proper bullet proof vests ( Karkare was killed through a jacket that was rejected initially, but bribed its way through! ), only because they are MEN. Feminism may be a politically sensitive issue, but the majority opinion is not necessarily the right one.

This might be too much for some to digest, but males need to speak up, instead of suffering. We NEED a ministry for Mens Welfare, so that the armed forces, etc., are taken proper care off too.

There is nothing anti-women in that at all.
Pleas For Sanity as Sabres Rattle Over Mumbai Mayhem
Posted by parthaab Dec 3, 2008 08:10 am
Re: # 44

"Fortunately I have consciously married a graduate to ensure that she would be able to get an officer's job ..."

A feminist fanatic, no doubt! :-))
Pleas For Sanity as Sabres Rattle Over Mumbai Mayhem
Posted by parthaab Dec 3, 2008 07:54 am
"Fortunately I have consciously married a graduate to ensure that she would be able to get an officer's job ..."

A feminist fanatic, no doubt! :-))
Pleas For Sanity as Sabres Rattle Over Mumbai Mayhem
Posted by parthaab Dec 3, 2008 06:39 am
Re: # 38

What is your point? You dont agree with me?

My point is : feminism is ruling India from the times of Indira Gandhi. It encourages violence amongst the two nations. It gives money to the feminists and not to buy proper bullet proof vests since they are MEN.

This might be too much for some to digest, but males must speak up, instead of suffering. We NEED a ministry for Mens Welfare, so that the armed forces are taken proper care off.

Pleas For Sanity as Sabres Rattle Over Mumbai Mayhem
Posted by parthaab Dec 3, 2008 06:22 am
Remember who said this : 'An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind'? India has been fighting this low intensity war for many years now with Pakistan. Just think - why have we not been succesful so far?

One more strike in Pakistan, as encouraged by the rightists, will only INCREASE animosity - and is against the principles of a TRULY peaceful people. Of course, more MEN will die than women - all in the name of gender equality!

America got away with Iraq, only because the terrorists cannot strike back due to the distance, UNLIKE in the case of India. So there can be NO a comparison, unlike what the America worshippers think.

India is bleeding again and what should India DO to bring REAL peace?



1. The politicians should engage the extremists and negotiate with them on ALL issues, INCLUDING a peaceful end to the Kashmir situation, which could not be wished away, ever since 1947, and remains a bleeding wound! We cannot afford to pass this on to our next generation.

2. Punish policemen and judges guilty of provoking counter violence by the general public in J&K. Invariably, violence around the world is intimately linked to the lack of genuine and free methods of REDRESSAL of grievances of the population. ( The live terrorist has said he did it for money! ) Similarly, the TRPS activist mediamen like Arnab Goswami, should be punished, and not merely reprimanded.

3. Make corruption, communal, casteist, and misandrous ( ?
feminist ) politics a crime, punishable by hanging, similar to anti- nationalism. The bribed policemen who bought the worthless 'bullet proof' jackets, for eg., MUST meet the same fate as Karkare did.

4. Punish mothers, priests, and school teachers, guilty of
brainwashing young school children, that RELIGION is 'peaceful', when facts show it is clearly not.

5. Stop funding the feminists ( 33k crore ) and the loan defaulters ( 72k crores ), and instead pay our MEN in the forces for arms, and improve the investigative capabalities of the police. Dont we need a MENs MINISTRY, to give men also their due, since only the feminists get all the funds?


The question is, will we have the guts to go the easier way ( war, sitting on sofas, and hoping and wishing ), or the tougher way, as listed above.

Only time will tell.



The Future of Indo Pak Conflict
Posted by parthaab Dec 2, 2008 06:44 pm
Remember who said this : 'An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind'? India has been fighting this low intensity war for many years now with Pakistan. Just think - why have we not been succesful so far?

One more strike in Pakistan, as encouraged by the rightists, will only INCREASE animosity - and is against the principles of a TRULY peaceful people.

America got away with Iraq, only because the terrorists cannot strike back due to the distance, UNLIKE in the case of India. So there can be NO a comparison, unlike what the America worshippers think.


India is bleeding again and what should India DO to bring REAL peace?



1. The politicians should engage the extremists and negotiate with them on ALL issues, INCLUDING a peaceful end to the Kashmir situation, which could not be wished away, ever since 1947, and remains a bleeding wound! We cannot afford to pass this on to our next generation.

2. Punish policemen and judges guilty of provoking counter violence by the general public in J&K. Invariably, violence around the world is intimately linked to the lack of genuine and free methods of REDRESSAL of grievances of the population. ( The live terrorist has said he did it for money! ) Similarly, the TRPS activist mediamen like Arnab Goswami, should be punished, and not merely reprimanded.

3. Make corruption, communal, casteist, and misandrous ( ? feminist ) politics a crime, punishable by hanging, similar to anti-nationalism.

4. Punish mothers, priests, and school teachers, guilty of brainwashing young school children, that RELIGION is 'peaceful', when facts show it is clearly not.

The question is, will we have the guts to go the easier way ( war, sitting on sofas, and hoping and wishing ), or the tougher way, as listed above.

Only time will tell.
India-Pakistan: Empathy, grief in Pakistan for Mumbai mayhem
Posted by parthaab Dec 2, 2008 06:43 pm
Remember who said this : 'An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind'? India has been fighting this low intensity war for many years now with Pakistan. Just think - why have we not been succesful so far?

One more strike in Pakistan, as encouraged by the rightists, will only INCREASE animosity - and is against the principles of a TRULY peaceful people.

America got away with Iraq, only because the terrorists cannot strike back due to the distance, UNLIKE in the case of India. So there can be NO a comparison, unlike what the America worshippers think.


India is bleeding again and what should India DO to bring REAL peace?



1. The politicians should engage the extremists and negotiate with them on ALL issues, INCLUDING a peaceful end to the Kashmir situation, which could not be wished away, ever since 1947, and remains a bleeding wound! We cannot afford to pass this on to our next generation.

2. Punish policemen and judges guilty of provoking counter violence by the general public in J&K. Invariably, violence around the world is intimately linked to the lack of genuine and free methods of REDRESSAL of grievances of the population. ( The live terrorist has said he did it for money! ) Similarly, the TRPS activist mediamen like Arnab Goswami, should be punished, and not merely reprimanded.

3. Make corruption, communal, casteist, and misandrous ( ? feminist ) politics a crime, punishable by hanging, similar to anti-nationalism.

4. Punish mothers, priests, and school teachers, guilty of brainwashing young school children, that RELIGION is 'peaceful', when facts show it is clearly not.

The question is, will we have the guts to go the easier way ( war, sitting on sofas, and hoping and wishing ), or the tougher way, as listed above.

Only time will tell.
India-Pakistan: Empathy, grief in Pakistan for Mumbai mayhem
Posted by parthaab Dec 2, 2008 06:39 pm
Remember who said this : 'An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind'? India has been fighting this low intensity war for many years now with Pakistan. Just think - why have we not been succesful so far?

One more strike in Pakistan, as encouraged by the rightists, will only INCREASE animosity - and is against the principles of a TRULY peaceful people.

America got away with Iraq, only because the terrorists cannot strike back due to the distance, UNLIKE in the case of India. So there can be NO a comparison, unlike what the America worshippers think.


India is bleeding again and what should India DO to bring REAL peace?



1. The politicians should engage the extremists and negotiate with them on ALL issues, INCLUDING a peaceful end to the Kashmir situation, which could not be wished away, ever since 1947, and remains a bleeding wound! We cannot afford to pass this on to our next generation.

2. Punish policemen and judges guilty of provoking counter violence by the general public in J&K. Invariably, violence around the world is intimately linked to the lack of genuine and free methods of REDRESSAL of grievances of the population. ( The live terrorist has said he did it for money! ) Similarly, the TRPS activist mediamen like Arnab Goswami, should be punished, and not merely reprimanded.

3. Make corruption, communal, casteist, and misandrous politics a crime, punishable by hanging, similar to anti-nationalism.

4. Punish mothers, priests, and school teachers, guilty of brainwashing young school children, that RELIGION is 'peaceful', when facts show it is clearly not.

The question is, will we have the guts to go the easier way ( war, sitting on sofas, and hoping and wishing ), or the tougher way, as listed above.

Only time will tell.



The Future of Indo Pak Conflict
Posted by parthaab Dec 2, 2008 06:37 pm
Remember who said this : 'An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind'? India has been fighting this low intensity war for many years now with Pakistan. Just think - why have we not been succesful so far?

One more strike in Pakistan, as encouraged by the rightists, will only INCREASE animosity - and is against the principles of a TRULY peaceful people.

America got away with Iraq, only because the terrorists cannot strike back due to the distance, UNLIKE in the case of India. So there can be NO a comparison, unlike what the America worshippers think.


India is bleeding again and what should India DO to bring REAL peace?



1. The politicians should engage the extremists and negotiate with them on ALL issues, INCLUDING a peaceful end to the Kashmir situation, which could not be wished away, ever since 1947, and remains a bleeding wound! We cannot afford to pass this on to our next generation.

2. Punish policemen and judges guilty of provoking counter violence by the general public in J&K. Invariably, violence around the world is intimately linked to the lack of genuine and free methods of REDRESSAL of grievances of the population. ( The live terrorist has said he did it for money! ) Similarly, the TRPS activist mediamen like Arnab Goswami, should be punished, and not merely reprimanded.

3. Make corruption, communal, casteist, and misandrous politics a crime, punishable by hanging, similar to anti-nationalism.

4. Punish mothers, priests, and school teachers, guilty of brainwashing young school children, that RELIGION is 'peaceful', when facts show it is clearly not.

The question is, will we have the guts to go the easier way ( war, sitting on sofas, and hoping and wishing ), or the tougher way, as listed above.

Only time will tell.



Terror in Mumbai.....and also in \'Bannu or somewhere\'
Posted by parthaab Dec 2, 2008 06:37 pm
Remember who said this : 'An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind'? India has been fighting this low intensity war for many years now with Pakistan. Just think - why have we not been succesful so far?

One more strike in Pakistan, as encouraged by the rightists, will only INCREASE animosity - and is against the principles of a TRULY peaceful people.

America got away with Iraq, only because the terrorists cannot strike back due to the distance, UNLIKE in the case of India. So there can be NO a comparison, unlike what the America worshippers think.

India is bleeding again and what should India DO to bring REAL peace?

1. The politicians should engage the extremists and negotiate with them on ALL issues, INCLUDING a peaceful end to the Kashmir situation, which could not be wished away, ever since 1947, and remains a bleeding wound! We cannot afford to pass this on to our next generation.

2. Punish policemen and judges guilty of provoking counter violence by the general public in J&K. Invariably, violence around the world is intimately linked to the lack of genuine and free methods of REDRESSAL of grievances of the population. ( The live terrorist has said he did it for money! ) Similarly, the TRPS activist mediamen like Arnab Goswami, should be punished, and not merely reprimanded.

3. Make corruption, communal, casteist, and misandrous politics a crime, punishable by hanging, similar to anti-nationalism.

4. Punish mothers, priests, and school teachers, guilty of brainwashing young school children, that RELIGION is 'peaceful', when facts show it is clearly not.

The question is, will we have the guts to go the easier way ( war, sitting on sofas, and hoping and wishing ), or the tougher way, as listed above.

Only time will tell.



India-Pakistan: Empathy, grief in Pakistan for Mumbai mayhem
Posted by parthaab Dec 1, 2008 07:15 pm
Invariably, violence around the world is intimately linked to the lack of genuine and free methods of redressal of grievances of the population.

I DREAM of a day of ...

1. ZERO TOLERANCE to CORRUPTION
2. ZERO TOLERANCE to COMMUNAL politics
3. ZERO TOLERANCE to fake ENCOUNTERS by policemen in J&K and bad JUDGES who provoke violence by the extremists
4. ZERO TOLERANCE to MISANDRY, and feminist politics
5. ZERO TOLERANCE to RELIGIOUS BRAINWASHING of young children
Proud to be an Indian
Posted by parthaab Dec 1, 2008 07:14 pm
Invariably, violence around the world is intimately linked to the lack of genuine and free methods of redressal of grievances of the population.

I DREAM of a day of ...

1. ZERO TOLERANCE to CORRUPTION
2. ZERO TOLERANCE to COMMUNAL politics
3. ZERO TOLERANCE to fake ENCOUNTERS by policemen in J&K and bad JUDGES who provoke violence by the extremists
4. ZERO TOLERANCE to MISANDRY, and feminist politics
5. ZERO TOLERANCE to RELIGIOUS BRAINWASHING of young children
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