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F-16s to Pakistan—Why Now?
Posted by taqat-e-parvaaz Apr 7, 2005 09:43 pm
Re: # 106
when you give your boyfriend harish hyd oral pleasure, do you talk out of your ass this much as well? man, thats gotta be quite an art! here`s some pics for your indian quality. veggie samosa shri arjun??

http://www.netgate.nildram.co.uk/IndianArmyAPC2.jpg
http://www.netgate.nildram.co.uk/IndianArmyAPC1.jpg

and my favorite.....http://www.netgate.nildram.co.uk/hindu.jpg

#82
would you like to bring concrete proof of the talking out of your ass you just did? or would you like to prove that bhindians have chronic inferiority complexes when it comes to pakistan? hehehe...certainly, some of you bhindus are pathetic!
F-16s to Pakistan—Why Now?
Posted by taqat-e-parvaaz Apr 6, 2005 11:15 pm
Re: # 50

actually, thats not true. do not underestimate pakistan, ever. first of all, pakistan has been producing sophisticated weapons and electronic components now for several years. dont think that because india has gotten `ahead` pakistan has fallen behind. lest i remind you that its `mighty` india that has yet to produce a successful tank. its last project, the arjun, has been a bumbling disaster, where taxpayers money was flushed down the toilet. pakistans latest MBT, the al-khalid, has been hailed and is widely respected. anyone can look this up. there is already talk of an al-khalid 2 in pakistani defence circles. as was mentioned, pakistan has been producing things at Air Weapons Complex that is usually produced in industrialized western nations. the US recently contracted with pakistan to purchase UAV, unmanned aerial vehicles for its border security. in addition, pakistan is one of the few countries in the world that has the ability to produce nano technology and micro technology. heres a small snippet for proof:

http://cndyorks.gn.apc.org/yspace/articles/overhorizon.htm
Microsatellites and nanosatellites: With the miniaturization of space system technologies, these small satellites range between 200 and 20 pounds and even come in sizes as small as a compact disc player. Highly maneuverable and packed with super-sophisticated electronics, they can zoom up beside other satellites, inspect them with cameras and transmit images back to Earth.

Weaponized microsatellites loaded with rockets or lasers are expected to emerge in the coming years, capable of disrupting, disabling or destroying enemy satellites. Among the countries that possess microsatellite technology are the United States, Russia, China, Israel and Pakistan.


as for the private sector, pakistan has recently entered the age of semiconductor technology. for proof, visit the website of the pakistani owned US based company Palmchip, which has recently launched operations in pakistan. heres the proof of that: http://www.palmchip.com/press_Release_Detail.asp?id=36

pakistan CAN manufacture whatever it wants! stick that in your pipe and smoke it biatch, bbabu!
Neither Enlightened nor Moderate
Posted by taqat-e-parvaaz Mar 21, 2005 09:54 pm
shiv sena homos
http://media.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/images/I50341-2005Mar19

is that you arjun??
Neither Enlightened nor Moderate
Posted by taqat-e-parvaaz Mar 21, 2005 09:29 pm
Re: # 53
you`re so right omar. mind you, notice how when shri hashish and his spineless cohort shri arjun bash pakistan for `71 in response to gujrat, they are quick to shift blame, but never themselves deny or regret what happened in gujrat as a horror unparalled in recent human history. their RSS brothers, who borrow nazi ideology and are unabashedly proud of it, are no less half men then they are themselves. its a waste of time to argue with fundos like themselves. and yes, shri arjun, as i said, we`ll see who`s on the end of a leash when the time comes.
Neither Enlightened nor Moderate
Posted by taqat-e-parvaaz Mar 20, 2005 10:48 pm
Re: # 49
perhaps, but then again, i`m a warm blooded human. you`re ape race feels no remorse or sentiment, thereby leading to the butcher of innocents where pregnant mothers are ripped open and inscribed with the filthy words `OM`. i`d take a cavity search any day....
Neither Enlightened nor Moderate
Posted by taqat-e-parvaaz Mar 20, 2005 08:47 pm
Re: # 41
we`ll see who`s on the end of a leash when the time comes. vegetable samosa, you bhindian? hahaha....
Neither Enlightened nor Moderate
Posted by taqat-e-parvaaz Mar 20, 2005 04:29 pm
Re: # 33

you would say that to a retarded kid who said something against pakistan. arent you supposed to be at an RSS rally or something??
The Violence Factor
Posted by taqat-e-parvaaz Feb 26, 2005 09:23 pm

theres no doubt that what happend to dr. shazia is a big reminder to all pakistanis, indeed all humans, of the flaw in every man made legal sytem. essentially, man made justice is completely irrelevant for the modern history. we will continue to face such issues until a more superior form of justice is implemented in form. pakistan and its legal system needs to be revamped from the root. political meddling will no longer work in the 21st century. i am hopeful that musharraf and his government will give this case a long hard look and make every effort to bring pakistans legal system on par with those of the West, where ironically, legal systems mimic Islamic concepts of justice more than any Muslim country.
Desperately Seeking Dictators and Dissenters
Posted by taqat-e-parvaaz Feb 18, 2005 03:24 pm
Re: # 50

Romair,

excellent post, with some very fine analysis. i was impressed. you stated at the end that musharraf has not attacked the feudals, but at the same time has not joined them either. how do you see the induction of people like the chaudhry`s of gurjat and the sheikh rashids? are they not large landowners who have benefited from being `lotas`? that to me is enough of an unholy alliance. as COAS, and someone to make such bold promises in 1999, he has done little to change the political structure of pakistan. you covered that in one of the earlier posts, could you expound on that a little further? thanks.
Stuck in Stone Age
Posted by taqat-e-parvaaz Feb 17, 2005 10:16 pm
Re: # 1

sounds awfully alot like what happened in a certain indian state where women were paraded nakes onto streets, raped and then ripped open. ahhh, the pot calling the kettle black. how proverbial.
Desperately Seeking Dictators and Dissenters
Posted by taqat-e-parvaaz Feb 16, 2005 10:03 pm
#48

are you trying to say something mr. RSS? hahahaa..
Desperately Seeking Dictators and Dissenters
Posted by taqat-e-parvaaz Feb 15, 2005 09:50 pm
#19

hahahaa...pathetic.
Myths about the Golden Age of Islam
Posted by taqat-e-parvaaz Jan 9, 2005 09:41 pm
#280

i love it when indians rant and rave about musharraf. it proves he`s got them by their tiny yoohoos. if musharrafs just a dismal general (a glaring indication this was written by a frustrated indian), whens the last time manmohan singh, or any PM of india, spoke at harvard?? or ISIS?
Myths about the Golden Age of Islam
Posted by taqat-e-parvaaz Jan 8, 2005 03:58 pm
#229

such a typical insane reply from a person without knowledge. if anything i feel sorry for you. your hatred cannot stop islam, and nothing you could ever do could prevent it from becoming a powerful force. your pipe dream of a demise of islam sounds like a book out of the RSS ideology. i hear they are recruiting by the way. perhaps you should join your fellow terrorist maniacs. pat robertson, a conservative republican, recently stated that islam has withstood the test of time for 1500 years, and will continue to do so for the next 1500. this religion is never going to submit to hatred of few like yourselves. delude yourself all you want. islam is hear to stay forever. i can bet my life on that!! no other religion can claim a book like the Holy Quran, no other religion can claim a personality like the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). go climb under the rock you came out of you maggot.
Myths about the Golden Age of Islam
Posted by taqat-e-parvaaz Jan 7, 2005 08:30 pm
#216
may you die a life of ignorance. your hate cannot stop the most powerful force in the world, and that is true Islam. hate it all you want you eunach. but your hate cannot stop the millions of people around the world, including unbelievable amounts of people in the West, who have and continue to see Islam for what it is, and embrace it with open hearts. this world will never be able to stop this religion. islam is indestructible!
Myths about the Golden Age of Islam
Posted by taqat-e-parvaaz Jan 6, 2005 10:59 am
#165
wow, you must have studied at harvard!! you`re so bright! tell me where, oh wise one, i stated that pakistan controlled siachen? my only contention, albeit implied, was that it was a disputed territory, and i never refuted that certain parts of it are held by india. so there, good for you! funny how you belittled the strategic point of kargil under pakistani control as diddly squat. why then is there a hue and cry about it in the indian press? scared to admit the truth? pakistan out strategized india in kargil, and it was hardly indian army pressure that forced pakistan to withdraw. it was only american intervention that saved indias rear from an even nastier whooping. now go stare at your latest issue of playboy. JAY HANUMAN RAM PRASAD KRISHNA GOPI!!! haha..
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