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Of Medical Students, Passports and Religous Tolerance
Posted by harish_hyd Jul 18, 2008 12:00 am
#226 by ta-hiramandiwala

Is this you Hairy Hydra?

Tahir mian, if I ever red-flag a post, it will have to be more deserving than your numerous one-line inane posts.
Of Medical Students, Passports and Religous Tolerance
Posted by harish_hyd Jul 17, 2008 11:45 pm
With due respect Tahir mian, all those tons of wit are but a poor substitute for a single well thought out argument.
Of Medical Students, Passports and Religous Tolerance
Posted by harish_hyd Jul 16, 2008 11:22 pm
#55 by majumdar

Why should someone bhukto (suffer) for doing the right thing?

Majumdar bhai, what one thinks is right may not always be right. For instance, a murderer can always claim that he did the right thing by killing his victim.
A Fatal Act-Bad News for India Pakistan Relations
Posted by harish_hyd Jul 16, 2008 12:53 am
#49 by tahir

India takes disciplinary action against 3 UN peacekeepers in Congo

Tahir mian, there are two crucial differences between Indian and Paki troops in case you didn't notice (the headline is actually a clear giveaway).

1. Indian troops have to be posted abroad where they can be bold enough to indulge in criminal activities. Paki troops do it right inside Pakistan.

2. Action is taken against erring Indian troops. Not even a single Paki soldier has been convicted for their part in the genocide in East Pakistan. Some in fact went on to be promoted and then retired with full military honors.
A Fatal Act-Bad News for India Pakistan Relations
Posted by harish_hyd Jul 14, 2008 03:08 am
#22 Posted by ijaz_gul

India is already reinforcing troops in occupied Kashmir as HP has already explained.

India more or less had the same number of troops in JK that it has had for the past 1 decade or even more. In fact, troop levels had been reduced when Pakistan and its representative in Kashmir the Hurriyat urged the Indian government that a reduction was needed because the situation had improved. So we don't know what increase Ijaz sahib is talking about. Maybe its the typical Paki overreaction of seeing shadows even in pitch darkness.

And if anything, such a build up is only defensive and not offensive. Heck, Indian troops did not cross the LoC even during the Kargil war when any other country would have used that grave provocation as a pretext to destory its enemy.
The Non-Existent Tourist’s Guide To Pakistan
Posted by harish_hyd Jul 14, 2008 02:18 am
Hilarious!!! Great work NFP.
Aamir - A Film Review
Posted by harish_hyd Jul 11, 2008 02:39 am
#133 by bulleya

.....that pakistan should have looked west towards those parts of its roots, which consist of people who ruled the world.......rather than towards the east, towards that part of its roots, who were always ruled.......

Captain Clueless, not that you didn't do it. You licked everyone's boots in the hope that they'd throw you a few crumbs. And you should really try harder to look towards the "west" (the middle east that is). Already they look at you as even worse than the Kafir Indians, your doing so will convince them even more.
A Journey Interrupted: Being Indian in Pakistan by Farzana Versey
Posted by harish_hyd Jul 10, 2008 01:51 am
#73 by majumdar

He was one of the most committed modernisers of the IM society.

Sure Majumdar bhai...LOL!
Muslim Ghettoisation
Posted by harish_hyd Jul 9, 2008 02:41 am
#416 by tahir

Tahir mian, but I expected this defense from you. You apologists are very quick to shift the blame to the nearest convenient scapegoat. Never will you accept your crimes on their own merit. There'll always be a "root cause" argument ready to be bandied about at the drop of a hat.
Muslim Ghettoisation
Posted by harish_hyd Jul 9, 2008 12:10 am
#390 by tahir

You see, in trying to create newer technology, some people's plane-train-automobile experiments might have gone wrong! Who knows, this may all be in the name of scientific progress that is as yet hidden from you!

You're trivializing the deaths of 4000 innocent people as an experiment gone wrong? Yaar Tahir, this is the height of denial. All your linguistic gymnastics wouldn't be able to save you from the charge that you're an apologist par excellence.
Muslim Ghettoisation
Posted by harish_hyd Jul 7, 2008 02:55 am
#233 by aslam644

bloody horrible hindus are behind a lot of this to malign muslims, like....

Why just the "bloody horrible Hindus" yaar Aslam, the whole world is out to malign the oh-so-poor-and-innocent Muslims :-(
Solving Amarnath: A New Hope in Kashmir
Posted by harish_hyd Jul 3, 2008 12:10 am
This Paki bootlicker sees Pakistan as a victim of Indian propaganda and wild claims. What a moron!!
Anti-Americanism in Pakistan and the Taliban Menace
Posted by harish_hyd Jul 2, 2008 01:58 am
#19 by Ananth07

How will taleban treat the ahmedis and the shia in pakistan... if and when they come to power ?

The same way they treated the Hazaras of Afghanistan, massacring thousands of them in just a few days.
Muslims in America
Posted by harish_hyd Jul 1, 2008 10:24 pm
Wow! I thought, a decent write up with no references to the G-man. How mistaken I was!!

Despite that, a well argued write up. Good one Yasser!
The Lame Duck Government
Posted by harish_hyd Jul 1, 2008 04:07 am
#26 by SupersizeMe

er.. excuse me harish? who has lain under whose a$$ is rather apparent in indian history, i dont need to spell any names out! ;)

Haha..the past is all you've got it seems!
The Lame Duck Government
Posted by harish_hyd Jul 1, 2008 03:22 am
#14 by SupersizeMe

2) they've lain under america's ass and in the past the brits/mughals.. govt after govt they've never actually had the guts to stand up for themelves, yet here they are, mouthing off over the internet! hah!

Reading this statement above, one would actually think it was being said about Pakistan. After all, who can match it in lying under America's a$$?
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