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Solving Amarnath: A New Hope in Kashmir
Posted by dharma Jul 3, 2008 08:13 am
any historical significance...
You miss my point. Why should I care why they go. As long as it is interesting to people and they are going there at great cost, you already got a winner. I would only improve the experience and make it more convinient for them and market to other people who are not going there. Why are you so pendantic and judgemental? Are you a bengali communist?
Solving Amarnath: A New Hope in Kashmir
Posted by dharma Jul 3, 2008 07:37 am
journey.


Hi nkg,
Most of the economic activity involves attracting/coercing people to do something instead of sitting at home and do nothing and in the process sell them something. Why should I stop if some ancient site is doing that job? i would just make it prettier, make it more convininet to get there and sell mememntos and what not. your question is ridiculous. you can ask the samething of many things, like watching Taj Mahal or a lakers game.
Solving Amarnath: A New Hope in Kashmir
Posted by dharma Jul 3, 2008 12:47 am
what a moronic article. What is wrong in govt giving a little land to an entity that draws hundreds of thousands of tourists/pilgrims to the state benefitting the economy, and in maintaining a heritage site in good condition. State govts in south give free land to private companies that are already making billions of dollars in hopes they create some employment. That is just good governance and good use of tax dollars to create more opportunities.
In the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful
Posted by dharma Apr 22, 2008 06:46 am
Re: # 183
She is not practicing freedom of choice. For that she has to be líberated first. She is aborting her female foetus to please her husband and his mother.

It has to be the decision of both to bring a child into this world or not, because it is their child together. It is called right to choice and is legal in most countries in the world. Anyway abortion is least of our problems. It is not a crime issue - it is political issue.


"As far as laws are concerned, they are not worth the paper they are written on unless enforced"

Dont give this silly argument. If enforcement is so difficult how come powerful personalities like Sunjay Dutt cant get out of jail. We have seen powerful politicians go down. Atleast you have a recourse to law, however long it takes
In the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful
Posted by dharma Apr 22, 2008 06:04 am
one of them

What else you can do anyway? Man enough to kill and rape the weak, but not man enough to discuss anything logically. Thinking must hurt for old fools like you!
In the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful
Posted by dharma Apr 22, 2008 05:39 am
Re: # 159
mullah32
As long as islamic apologists like you live, women in islamic country would continue to live like cattle, kept in the herd by the fear for their lives, serving misogynist sexists like you. Only idiots like you continue to see equivalence between "legally sanctioned" murder with "murder". And only absolute retards like you equate, a womans total lack of control over her life/honor through legal murders and rapes, with her right to choice of ending her pregnancy.
In the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful
Posted by dharma Apr 21, 2008 09:02 pm
promising at all.

Dear author,
Please do us a honor and before equating your murderous practices which have legal sanction in your barbatic country, with crimes that are punishable by life/Death sentences in India, please be educated and dont come across as stupid. You are trivializing the very issue that you are taking trying to higlite. Just because murders happen even while there are laws prohibiting it in some country is no excuse to allow murders openly, legally in your country
In the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful
Posted by dharma Apr 21, 2008 08:58 pm
promising at all.

Dear author,
Please do us a honor and before equating your murderous practices which have legal sanction in your barbatic country, with crimes that are punishable by life/Death sentences in India, please be educated and dont come across as stupid. You are trivializing the very issue that you are taking trying to higlite. Just because murders happen even while there are laws prohibiting it in some country is no excuse to allow murders openly, legally in your country.
In the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful
Posted by dharma Apr 21, 2008 08:45 pm
Re: # 43
hamidm mian,
Dont trivialize everything. When you do that there is no difference between right and wrong. And like i said dont equate honor killings with bride burnings, while one is sanctioned by law and can be practiced by any law abiding citizen, the other is a heinous crime which will surely get you life. What are your answers to these following questions?
1) If I am paki citizen can I legally murder my sister as long as my dad is ok with it?
2) Can I legally rape anyone in a womens hostel where there is no man present?
3) Is there any other country in this world, where you can openly murder and rape as many as you want and be respeactable law abiding citizen?
And dont trivialize these serious issues which affect the lives of so many women by your tahmed like comebacks about gujrat and monkeymen.
In the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful
Posted by dharma Apr 21, 2008 05:01 pm
Re: # 39
so i am filth because i am from india and it does not matter what I think, what ideas i have - you can not learn from them. See who is the monkey here? I can learn from pakis like akcheema, i am not ashamed to learm like you are. What an old fool! no wonder you are the chowk idiot.
In the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful
Posted by dharma Apr 21, 2008 04:49 pm
Re: # 37
You know the answers to both questions are yes. But you resort to name calling instead of being honest. You are zeemax's sidekick. How low can you go? That is what moderate muslim is. Sidekicks to Islamists. That is the reason you are despised more than zeemaxes. Atleast zeemaxes are honest.
In the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful
Posted by dharma Apr 21, 2008 04:37 pm
Re: # 33
there you go - you prove my point. Dont get upset when people dont respect you as you dont deserve any.
In the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful
Posted by dharma Apr 21, 2008 04:33 pm
tahmed, if you have brain argue logically. Please dont call names in the name of argument. Without talking about monkeymen can you honestly answer the follwoing questions:
1) If I am paki citizen can I legally murder my sister as long as my dad is ok with it?
2) Can I legally rape anyone in a womens hostel where there is no man present?
People have little respect for you because you start name calling when you dont have a argument. It is ok not to know and be wrong as long as you can learn. But you cant learn - that is your problem
In the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful
Posted by dharma Apr 21, 2008 04:20 pm
the only pakis that are really happy to be paki citizens are murderers, rapists and other cowards like mullah32 who wont murder and rape, but take the support of those who do, to instill the fear and keep the islamic society going on. It is a simple rule. If a woman is family you can legally rape and murder her. If she is not, you can just rape her. Easy to remember even for the inbred retards.
In the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful
Posted by dharma Apr 21, 2008 04:03 pm
pakis i know you want always equate honor killings with bride burnings. It is the only way pakis know how to compare with India. you have bad things going on (eg gujarat riots), we have the same shit (bangladesh killings) we are all same. But there is no similarity between honor killings and bride burnings before you take that crutch. Bride burnings are legally worse crime in Indian than murders. For murders you have to prove motive. But for bride burnings motive is automatically assigned and life in prison is gauranteed. If someone wants to murder knowing the penalty I would say full power to him. In a society the freedom to commit crime is important too. Otherwise it would be a police state. In the case of honor killings which by definition is done by family, family automatically pardons as they dont want to lose another member or they are all in it together. So it is legally sanctioned murder. Palkistan is the only country in the world which has legally sanctioned murder by this definition. It is also the only country which has legally sanctioned rape as it is a not rape if it is done in private/semi private conditions, which they are usally done anyway. If i were a paki, i would be ashamed to tell anyone that I am a paki and would give up citizenship in a heartbeat. what a loser country where murder and rape are legal and fools like neembu want more to be done to them!
Reinterpretation of Islam in Turkey
Posted by dharma Mar 5, 2008 12:28 pm
Re: # 301
tahmed: I dont have hatred for islam. I have concern for the intellectual development of its followers like yourself.
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