Resist, resist, resist: ‘The gift of a crisis’
starts linking his pitiful and unsurprisingly bigotted comments onto google.
linking my comments onto google? huh? even some of your students will be able to tell you how ridiculous that is..
Posted by
arjun8
Nov 25, 2007 06:10 pm
#67 Posted by neembu on November 25, 2007 5:29:53 pmstarts linking his pitiful and unsurprisingly bigotted comments onto google.
linking my comments onto google? huh? even some of your students will be able to tell you how ridiculous that is..
Resist, resist, resist: ‘The gift of a crisis’
We should remember this each and everytime Pakistanis and Pakistani Americans are lectured by Indians about how they need to learn about democracy. It seems Pakistan is leading by example.
Yes..a few inconsequential protests by a small group of pakis makes pureland a shining example of democracy compared to other countries that have actually done boring things(like actually practice democracy) for more than 60 years...
this is like mushy telling his fellow deluded purelanders that pureland was ahead of india in space technology..because they had just taken charge of a used floating trashcan from hughes..
i thought it was the water in pureland that made pakis delusional...apparently it's genetic..
Posted by
arjun8
Nov 25, 2007 09:33 am
#30 Posted by neembu on November 25, 2007 7:58:40 amWe should remember this each and everytime Pakistanis and Pakistani Americans are lectured by Indians about how they need to learn about democracy. It seems Pakistan is leading by example.
Yes..a few inconsequential protests by a small group of pakis makes pureland a shining example of democracy compared to other countries that have actually done boring things(like actually practice democracy) for more than 60 years...
this is like mushy telling his fellow deluded purelanders that pureland was ahead of india in space technology..because they had just taken charge of a used floating trashcan from hughes..
i thought it was the water in pureland that made pakis delusional...apparently it's genetic..
Pakistan: Media Under Siege
Over 4,000 soldiers killed in Kargil: Sharif
By B. Muralidhar Reddy
ISLAMABAD Aug. 16 . The former Pakistan Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif, claimed that more than 4,000 Pakistani troops and officials were killed in the Kargil conflict.
While Mr. Sharif accused the Pakistan military in general and the then Army Chief, Pervez Musharraf, of undertaking the Kargil operations without the knowledge of his government, it is for the first time he has come out with concrete figures of the casualty on the Pakistani side.
The Pakistan Government had consistently denied charges of its involvement in the Kargil War and claimed it to be an operation conducted entirely by the Mujahideen (holy warriors). Several months later it indirectly acknowledged its participation by decorating some of its soldiers who died in the conflict.
In recent times, Mr. Sharif has been harping on Kargil as an example of failure of the military leadership of Gen. Musharraf.
Mr. Sharif, in exile in Saudi Arabia under a pact with the Musharraf regime, in a first ever on record interview some weeks back had threatened to "reveal all" about the "Kargil misadventure".
In his message to a rally organised by the Alliance for Restoration of Democracy (ARD) at Lahore on Thursday to demand the resignation of Gen. Musharraf as Army Chief and President, Mr. Sharif said the Kargil plan was prepared by Gen. Musharraf without the knowledge of his government.
The conflict had resulted in derailing the process of normalising relations between the two countries. Had it not been done, he claimed the Kashmir dispute would have been resolved long ago. Pakistan was defeated in Kargil, but as the Pakistan Prime Minister he covered it up by undertaking a visit to the United States, he said.
Mr. Sharif visited Washington and gave an undertaking to the Clinton Administration to withdraw Pakistan forces.
He argued that had he accepted defeat then, it would have demoralised the army and India would have got an opportunity to invade Pakistan.
He alleged that the mastermind of the Kargil operation, instead of accepting responsibility and resigning voluntarily, overthrew the elected government under the diktat from some "other quarters".
Mr. Sharif said Gen. Musharraf was behind the protests "staged" on the arrival of Mr. Vajpayee in 1999. (The Jamaat-e-Islami had organised street protests against the February 1999 visit of Mr. Vajpayee to Lahore).
Mr. Vajpayee was not given the honour equal to that accorded to the delegation of parliamentarians and journalists, which visited Pakistan a few days ago.
Posted by
arjun8
Nov 25, 2007 09:25 am
Lest the nawaz sharif fan club(or its lone member) forget..Over 4,000 soldiers killed in Kargil: Sharif
By B. Muralidhar Reddy
ISLAMABAD Aug. 16 . The former Pakistan Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif, claimed that more than 4,000 Pakistani troops and officials were killed in the Kargil conflict.
While Mr. Sharif accused the Pakistan military in general and the then Army Chief, Pervez Musharraf, of undertaking the Kargil operations without the knowledge of his government, it is for the first time he has come out with concrete figures of the casualty on the Pakistani side.
The Pakistan Government had consistently denied charges of its involvement in the Kargil War and claimed it to be an operation conducted entirely by the Mujahideen (holy warriors). Several months later it indirectly acknowledged its participation by decorating some of its soldiers who died in the conflict.
In recent times, Mr. Sharif has been harping on Kargil as an example of failure of the military leadership of Gen. Musharraf.
Mr. Sharif, in exile in Saudi Arabia under a pact with the Musharraf regime, in a first ever on record interview some weeks back had threatened to "reveal all" about the "Kargil misadventure".
In his message to a rally organised by the Alliance for Restoration of Democracy (ARD) at Lahore on Thursday to demand the resignation of Gen. Musharraf as Army Chief and President, Mr. Sharif said the Kargil plan was prepared by Gen. Musharraf without the knowledge of his government.
The conflict had resulted in derailing the process of normalising relations between the two countries. Had it not been done, he claimed the Kashmir dispute would have been resolved long ago. Pakistan was defeated in Kargil, but as the Pakistan Prime Minister he covered it up by undertaking a visit to the United States, he said.
Mr. Sharif visited Washington and gave an undertaking to the Clinton Administration to withdraw Pakistan forces.
He argued that had he accepted defeat then, it would have demoralised the army and India would have got an opportunity to invade Pakistan.
He alleged that the mastermind of the Kargil operation, instead of accepting responsibility and resigning voluntarily, overthrew the elected government under the diktat from some "other quarters".
Mr. Sharif said Gen. Musharraf was behind the protests "staged" on the arrival of Mr. Vajpayee in 1999. (The Jamaat-e-Islami had organised street protests against the February 1999 visit of Mr. Vajpayee to Lahore).
Mr. Vajpayee was not given the honour equal to that accorded to the delegation of parliamentarians and journalists, which visited Pakistan a few days ago.
Pakistan: Media Under Siege
sell their souls for a few $$
I resemble that remark...except, I sold my non-existent soul for a lot of $$s.
Posted by
arjun8
Nov 25, 2007 09:11 am
#114 Posted by masadi on November 25, 2007 4:50:24 amsell their souls for a few $$
I resemble that remark...except, I sold my non-existent soul for a lot of $$s.
Why the American War on Terror is Failing Miserably
Anything less than that is unacceptable.
Unacceptable to the people of pureland...or the people of flint, michigan..like you..?
Posted by
arjun8
Nov 22, 2007 05:11 pm
#210 Posted by Urstruly on November 22, 2007 4:36:38 pmAnything less than that is unacceptable.
Unacceptable to the people of pureland...or the people of flint, michigan..like you..?
Why the American War on Terror is Failing Miserably
if it still doesn't, then i think you are simply trying to find some issue on which to prove me wrong..
find issues on which you are wrong based on your own posts?
you've got to be kidding me...
Posted by
arjun8
Nov 22, 2007 02:13 pm
#179 Posted by bulleya on November 22, 2007 7:38:05 amif it still doesn't, then i think you are simply trying to find some issue on which to prove me wrong..
find issues on which you are wrong based on your own posts?
you've got to be kidding me...
Why the American War on Terror is Failing Miserably
Posted by
arjun8
Nov 22, 2007 02:08 pm
HAHAHA...
Kolkata on Fire
Posted by
arjun8
Nov 21, 2007 07:19 pm
No comments from chowk's resident NRI(non-indian resident of india), farzana versey?
Why the American War on Terror is Failing Miserably
....musharraf has many things in common with hosni.
not to mention that they're dictators of countries whose existence is based on denial.
Posted by
arjun8
Nov 21, 2007 11:05 am
#129 Posted by bulleya on November 21, 2007 6:11:18 am....musharraf has many things in common with hosni.
not to mention that they're dictators of countries whose existence is based on denial.
Why the American War on Terror is Failing Miserably
bombing short dark rice eating bingos is kosher..
so there..
Posted by
arjun8
Nov 21, 2007 10:59 am
#153 Posted by mohar11 on November 21, 2007 10:53:44 ambombing short dark rice eating bingos is kosher..
so there..
Why the American War on Terror is Failing Miserably
when i first returned from pakistan, that pakistan had had it.
dayum...this means t-shirts with paki flags don't have a market among the faithful in pureland..let along indians, arabs and sti lankans in the US..
Posted by
arjun8
Nov 21, 2007 10:57 am
#138 Posted by bulleya on November 21, 2007 7:56:41 amwhen i first returned from pakistan, that pakistan had had it.
dayum...this means t-shirts with paki flags don't have a market among the faithful in pureland..let along indians, arabs and sti lankans in the US..
Why the American War on Terror is Failing Miserably
has shown how dependent the usa is on pakistan...
yes..the US is totally dependent on pureland..in fact, I predict that the US will lean on India to give up Indian Kashmir and Kashmir will banega pureland in 5 to 10 years..
oh wait..that was your prediction...6 years ago..
Posted by
arjun8
Nov 21, 2007 10:53 am
#140 Posted by bulleya on November 21, 2007 8:25:49 amhas shown how dependent the usa is on pakistan...
yes..the US is totally dependent on pureland..in fact, I predict that the US will lean on India to give up Indian Kashmir and Kashmir will banega pureland in 5 to 10 years..
oh wait..that was your prediction...6 years ago..
Why the American War on Terror is Failing Miserably
I thought you were the eternal optimist.
optimist is different from self-deluded..
optimist sees the glass as half full.
the self-deluded see 5 glasses full of rooh afzha when, in fact, there is no glass to begin with...
sheesh..i thought you were a shrink..
Posted by
arjun8
Nov 21, 2007 10:49 am
#145 Posted by shankar on November 21, 2007 9:04:24 amI thought you were the eternal optimist.
optimist is different from self-deluded..
optimist sees the glass as half full.
the self-deluded see 5 glasses full of rooh afzha when, in fact, there is no glass to begin with...
sheesh..i thought you were a shrink..
Why the American War on Terror is Failing Miserably
only in the dreams of the CPI(M) supporters...
Posted by
arjun8
Nov 21, 2007 10:46 am
US war on terror is failing?only in the dreams of the CPI(M) supporters...
Musharraf and The Media
CNN and Fox all were gone.
And this is bad why?
Posted by
arjun8
Nov 21, 2007 06:35 am
CNN and Fox all were gone.
And this is bad why?
Pressures Mount on Pervez Musharraf
he said that Musharraf “fully understands the dangers of Al-Qaeda”
I tried that with my two year old..i thought he fully understood why he needs to eat his veggies.
Same result..
Posted by
arjun8
Nov 15, 2007 11:31 am
he said that Musharraf “fully understands the dangers of Al-Qaeda”
I tried that with my two year old..i thought he fully understood why he needs to eat his veggies.
Same result..
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