These blasts in karachi...

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"ßeast" wrote:
Where did I hurt your feelings?

Being a beast, are you ashamed of doing that?

hes a gentle 1

Those who danced were thought to be quite insane, by those who couldn't hear the music...

Or,

The Beast is under the thumb of a Beauty.

no i like my idea better

Those who danced were thought to be quite insane, by those who couldn't hear the music...

brother MMM,

its wrong to not care for humanitarian reasons about people dying because others elsewhere are dying and maybe not recieving the same compassion or attention that they rightly deserve

people from any colour race or religion dying anywhere in the world is a sad thing.

i fail to see how you can stand by your words that those pakistanis who innocently died in a bomb blast will make us all sleep better. God forbid, but if some of the 115 were someone you knew? what if i had family there that died? is that right bro?

just asking you to think about it

The Beloved Messenger (SAW) showed mercy and compassion to the extent we cant imagine about his entire Ummah and Humanity - its only right that we attempt to as well

just a sincere request bro

wsalaam

The Lover is ever drunk with love;
He is free, he is mad,
He dances with ecstasy and delight.

Caught by our own thoughts,
We worry about every little thing,
But once we get drunk on that love,
Whatever will be, will be.

ɐɥɐɥ

It is wrong, I do admit your right but for me at this moment in time its better if I hate that country and everyone within it!

He who sacrifices his conscience to ambition, burns a picture to obtain the ashes!

hate is a strong word.

"Noor" wrote:
hate is a strong word.

yeah.... for we all know what hate does.

Hate is the path of the darkside.

Once you start down that path. Forever dominate your destiny it will.

Back in BLACK

Regarding the bomb blasts and the return of the Bhutto.

As much as I dis-like her, i dislike even more how these idiots tried to kill her. It would have been far easier as well as cleaner to just hire a sniper. In which case all it would have taken was one bullet and one life.

Instead they killed hundreds... and still managed to fail. Amateurs. :roll:

Back in BLACK

new thread was created by Majed Iqbal
It has been moved to here, as this topic is already open, no need for new thread!

[b]Ballot or the Bullet? By Majed Iqbal [/b]

“There are some powerful figures behind the assassination attempt on me”. These were the words of Benazir Bhutto in response to her "brush with martyrdom" during her explosions-ridden homecoming rally in Karachi last week which left over 140 dead and 500 seriously injured.

Her widely anticipated arrival on Pakistani soil, welcomed by over thousands of supporters was turned into scenes of carnage, death and destruction. After striking the ‘deal’ with the ‘uniformed’ President Musharraf, her comeback was set to mark a new era in Pakistani Politics with promises of restoring civilian rule in the country of 160 million with general elections looming in the horizon in January. However, her welcoming was a bitter deja-vu of the reality of the country’s Politics which has been plagued with violence from state level to street level, both under Dictatorships and ‘Democracies’.

Yasmin, whose husband was a victim in the blast said “We will never forgive Benazir for this. Why did she not take the helicopter provided to her? She put so many people’s lives in danger just to show off her popularity.” Her comments echoed concerning facts on Benazir’s continual popularising of potential attacks on her arrival and despite being warned by PPP activists on the day on the arrest of a man with a suicide belt about an hour before the attack. It begs the question- why did the PPP not pull Bhutto out of the procession?

The incident has sparked off a furor of tit for tat statements by politicians who were more interested in scoring political capital from the event to suit their narrow agendas rather than showing serious concern over the emotional stress and loss of lives that those families affected were experiencing.

Benazir pounced on the chief of Pakistan Muslim League-Q, Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain, accusing him of ‘protecting the killers’.

‘We will also say all this was a conspiracy. Ms Bhutto’s husband hatched a conspiracy and they implemented it” said Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain “The proof: Ms Bhutto went into her armoured vehicle minutes before the bombs exploded.”

Resuming her replay of her internationally paraded dialogues used in London , Washington and Dubai , Bhutto blamed Islamic extremism as a major cause for the turmoil in Pakistan- throwing the spotlight on the intelligence agencies, alleging that Afghan mujahideen had “infiltrated the ISI and the country’s administration. They have a tacit support of senior officials.” She said.

Despite an investigation underway by the Pakistani government Bhutto once again has aligned herself with her supporting states, the UK and US to launch an ‘independent’ investigation into the incidents shedding further light on her strategic alliances fostered in this new ‘deal’ to revive her tattered political career. "I am justified in demanding a probe into the blasts by countries like the United States and United Kingdom as my own government is not capable of doing these investigations fairly"

One thing is for sure from the tragic events that occurred on 18th October- both the Ballot and the bullet have historically been served to facilitate the aspirations of the power hungry elite- the cost of which the ordinary man on the street has paid with their lives. The only benefactors today are a uniform-less Musharraf, a reinvigorated Benazir Bhutto and a happy western hemisphere.

http://majediqbal.blogspot.com/2007/10/karachi-blasts-ballot-or-bullet-b...

 

"Noor" wrote:
hate is a strong word.

Not strong enough!

He who sacrifices his conscience to ambition, burns a picture to obtain the ashes!

"mmm" wrote:
"Noor" wrote:
hate is a strong word.

Not strong enough!

MMM, It seems you have been slighted by a Pakistani or group of Pakistanis. Either you have been harmed by a Pakistani(s) or something that a Pakistani or group of Pakistanis has done has really upset you.

But to blame all Pakistanis for it is not right. It's like after 9/11 people hating all Muslims, or someone hating all people of one race after being mugged or offended by someone of that race.

You need to get past this. At the moment it's causing you serious psychological damage.

"mmm" wrote:
"Noor" wrote:
hate is a strong word.

Not strong enough!

May Allah open your heart. Ameen.

"Noor" wrote:
"mmm" wrote:
"Noor" wrote:
hate is a strong word.

Not strong enough!

May Allah open your heart. Ameen.

May Allah open the hearts of the corrupt in Pakistan. Ameen!

He who sacrifices his conscience to ambition, burns a picture to obtain the ashes!

"ßeast" wrote:
"mmm" wrote:
"Noor" wrote:
hate is a strong word.

Not strong enough!

MMM, It seems you have been slighted by a Pakistani or group of Pakistanis. Either you have been harmed by a Pakistani(s) or something that a Pakistani or group of Pakistanis has done has really upset you.

But to blame all Pakistanis for it is not right. It's like after 9/11 people hating all Muslims, or someone hating all people of one race after being mugged or offended by someone of that race.

You need to get past this. At the moment it's causing you serious psychological damage.

Do give up your day job. Your heading a career in comedy.

He who sacrifices his conscience to ambition, burns a picture to obtain the ashes!

"mmm" wrote:
Do give up your day job. Your heading a career in comedy.

But seriously, why the hate towards Pakistanis?

I'm sure if you tell us about it we'd help you through this difficult time in your life.

Come on, what have they done to you?

Everyone's heard of being brainwashed by radical muslims and them turning the muslim youth against the west but i reckon we are seeing the other side of the coin in mmm brainwashed by the west

Those who danced were thought to be quite insane, by those who couldn't hear the music...

"Funzo" wrote:
Everyone's heard of being brainwashed by radical muslims and them turning the muslim youth against the west but i reckon we are seeing the other side of the coin in mmm brainwashed by the west

give the guy a break...youve got no idea.

"Funzo" wrote:
Everyone's heard of being brainwashed by radical muslims and them turning the muslim youth against the west but i reckon we are seeing the other side of the coin in mmm brainwashed by the west

Do you make sense to yourself?

He who sacrifices his conscience to ambition, burns a picture to obtain the ashes!

"ßeast" wrote:
"mmm" wrote:
Do give up your day job. Your heading a career in comedy.

But seriously, why the hate towards Pakistanis?

I'm sure if you tell us about it we'd help you through this difficult time in your life.

Come on, what have they done to you?

Not Pakistanis in general just the ones in Kufrstan!

He who sacrifices his conscience to ambition, burns a picture to obtain the ashes!

"mmm" wrote:
Not Pakistanis in general just the ones in Kufrstan!

And what is it that they've done?

"mmm" wrote:
"Funzo" wrote:
Everyone's heard of being brainwashed by radical muslims and them turning the muslim youth against the west but i reckon we are seeing the other side of the coin in mmm brainwashed by the west

Do you make sense to yourself?


no not really but then again do you because ive got a feeling you want to take your first post back on this topic but you think its too late

Those who danced were thought to be quite insane, by those who couldn't hear the music...

"Funzo" wrote:
"mmm" wrote:
"Funzo" wrote:
Everyone's heard of being brainwashed by radical muslims and them turning the muslim youth against the west but i reckon we are seeing the other side of the coin in mmm brainwashed by the west

Do you make sense to yourself?


no not really but then again do you because ive got a feeling you want to take your first post back on this topic but you think its too late

You say this because I said just the ones in kufrstan 2 posts up.

Do I want to take the post back? Why would I?

Because one person said that’s 'out of order' and the rest of you thought here’s a chance to prove to the forum that we're know it all genius’s with fresh ideas that are beyond fallibility. Now if we grab this bandwagon and join forces agreeing that this one person is wrong we build our reputations.

Darling, let me tell you something, this will be forgotten and so will your pretence of superiority and people will go back to thinking you’re just a jumped up kid from Queens Park. Now toddle along, you internet ‘wise man’, your words have no value to me!

He who sacrifices his conscience to ambition, burns a picture to obtain the ashes!

"mmm" wrote:
"Funzo" wrote:
"mmm" wrote:
"Funzo" wrote:
Everyone's heard of being brainwashed by radical muslims and them turning the muslim youth against the west but i reckon we are seeing the other side of the coin in mmm brainwashed by the west

Do you make sense to yourself?


no not really but then again do you because ive got a feeling you want to take your first post back on this topic but you think its too late

You say this because I said just the ones in kufrstan 2 posts up.

Do I want to take the post back? Why would I?

Because one person said that’s 'out of order' and the rest of you thought here’s a chance to prove to the forum that we're know it all genius’s with fresh ideas that are beyond fallibility. Now if we grab this bandwagon and join forces agreeing that this one person is wrong we build our reputations.

Darling, let me tell you something, this will be forgotten and so will your pretence of superiority and people will go back to thinking you’re just a jumped up kid from Queens Park. Now toddle along, you internet ‘wise man’, your words have no value to me!

Do you mean Queens Park in London? What wrong with Queen's Park. Its a lovely park! it has pitch'n'put and a nice cafe. They used to have farmyard animals until Ben the Sheep died. Stop having a go at Queen's Park!!

And how do you 'grab a bandwagon' unless you're really big and strong like Geoff Capes or something. You can 'jump' on a bandwagon if you like, I do all the time, but grabbing one seems like to much effort if you ask me

Don't just do something! Stand there.

:shock:

Don't just do something! Stand there.

first of all i what kind of self-obsesed idiot would believe all these people posting there comments were posting for the sole purpose to prove to the forum that we're know it all genius’s with fresh ideas that are beyond fallibility and building reputations. So your saying it couldnt have been the fact that the people who posted actually care.

yes this probably will be forgotten by many of the people on this forum, some jumped up kid from queens park eh well i see u read some of my earlier posts or youve got a very good ip tracker. It doesnt matter to me if you wanted to know where i lived you should have just asked "darling" and i would have been more than happy to give it to you

Those who danced were thought to be quite insane, by those who couldn't hear the music...

So caring.....

What did you do when the earthquake happened? (question not just to Funzo)

He who sacrifices his conscience to ambition, burns a picture to obtain the ashes!

well apart from fund raising (not public jus rasing some money myself like saving up etc) and sending off clothes to the countries i have to say not a lot but then again i am just some "jumped up kid" what did you do

Those who danced were thought to be quite insane, by those who couldn't hear the music...

Mr Admin can you lock this thread its not discussing any issues its just petty, childish point scoring from people now.

(and they dissed Queen's Park)

Don't just do something! Stand there.

u from queens park?

Those who danced were thought to be quite insane, by those who couldn't hear the music...

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