seems like these Preparations are for a big war.
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Posted 1 year ago on 19 Jun 2010 11:52 #
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array bhai, pata nahee unkay pas aur gegar tamam tarraqi yafta mumalik kay pas aisay kitnay aur base hongay.
woh long term planning kartey hein. woh apnay liye tayyari kartay hein. woh nai sey nai ijadaat kartey hein.
idhar ham hein keh aisa kutch nahee kartey. apnaap ko tassali dainey kay liye keh daitey hein keh "daikhi jaey gi" "kuj naeen hoonda" waghera waghera.
Posted 1 year ago on 19 Jun 2010 12:04 # -
Lol....Good old retard Hal Turner, the white supremacist, must have spent lot of time photoshopping these images.
This belongs under Fun&Humor.
Wise, he considers Asians as lower race.Posted 1 year ago on 19 Jun 2010 15:09 # -
Thanks for this, zia m. Agree wholly.
achtung, what pessimism you tend to show. Whyever? The future is bright and the future is ours. Even if today, looked at closely, seems a bit dim. Allez, cheer up and look how nicely the World Cup is proceeding. And for heaven's sake, stop idolising the stupid West. They are rushing downhill at a tremendous speed, with all due respect to all West believers.
Posted 1 year ago on 19 Jun 2010 17:10 # -
فرنگی تیری توپوں میں کیڑے پڑیں
Posted 1 year ago on 19 Jun 2010 21:16 # -
mirza ghalib bhai
mein bhi yeh dua karta hoon,
farangi! teri toopoon mein keeray parreinbhai jee mein ney tou aaina dikhaney ki koshish ki hy, koi passimism ki baat nahee ki.
allah aap ki zuban mubarik karey keh future hamara ho.
laikin mujhay aisa kutch nazar nahee aata.
kia ham education mein barri speed sey aagey barh rahay hein?
kia ham science aur technology mein barri speed sey aagey barh rahay hein?
kia ham economy mein barri speed sey aagey barh rahay hein?
kia ham trade mein barri speed sey aagey barh rahay hein?
kia ham agriculture mein barri speed sey aagey barh rahay hein?
kia ham industrialization mein barri speed sey aagey barh rahay hein?
kia ham research aur development mein barri speed sey aagey barh rahay hein?
kia ham employment creation mein barri speed sey aagey barh rahay hein?
kia ham stability mein barri speed sey aagey barh rahay hein?agar inn sub ka jawab haan mein hy tou mein aap sey ittefaq karta hoon keh future is ours.
Posted 1 year ago on 19 Jun 2010 22:01 # -
I am sorry if you too say this,
This was our very sad part of history.
فرنگی تیری توپوں میں کیڑے پڑیں
During 1857 gadder ( جنگ آزادی )when British were heavily bombing at Delhi this was sung inside Delhi.
Result you know.Posted 1 year ago on 19 Jun 2010 22:27 # -
OK, good, I expect I deserve all that was said above. achtung, sad, but true, it's no to all your above questions. And Anwar Kamal's reminder of this famous phrase claimed to have been said in Delhi makes one feel even worse. But no, that's not why I say the future is ours. Take a look at Talat Hussein's 18.6.10 programme in which he shows a documentary "Mein Bhi Pakistan Hun". Perhaps the reason lies there. Pakistanis are a fearless people, an honourable people, I'll even go so far as to say, a great people. My hope for the country comes from that, I suppose. Today we are at the lowest point in our history. 84% of Pakistanis are unhappy with the way the country is run. This present state of affairs cannot carry on for very long. And then the new dawn and full speed ahead to satisfy all the conditions that make a country blossom and flower, starting with that most important of things Justice in every field.
Posted 1 year ago on 19 Jun 2010 22:52 # -
It is very short but very hard way.
Posted 1 year ago on 19 Jun 2010 23:49 # -
anwar kamal bhai
"I am sorry if you too say this,
This was our very sad part of history.
فرنگی تیری توپوں میں کیڑے پڑیں
During 1857 gadder ( جنگ آزادی )when British were heavily bombing at Delhi this was sung inside Delhi.
Result you know."i say 'farangi! teri toopoon mein keeray parrein' because no other effective tool we have to counter farangi's toops. i know what was result then and what can be result now.
mirza ghalib bhai
"Today we are at the lowest point in our history. 84% of Pakistanis are unhappy with the way the country is run. This present state of affairs cannot carry on for very long. And then the new dawn and full speed ahead to satisfy all the conditions that make a country blossom and flower, starting with that most important of things Justice in every field."
i agree. i hope people of pakistan will bring change gradually through there votes to see new dawn and full speed ahead to satisfy all the conditions that make a country blossom and flower, starting with that most important of things Justice in every field.
Posted 1 year ago on 20 Jun 2010 9:13 # -
Through votes or other means, achtung, how should I know? But we get there, we must get there. Otherwise, total collapse awaits us. And that we cannot afford. Prolapse for the west, collapse for us? No, no, that's not how it can be. The first part yes. I can see you rubbing your eyes and thinking I must be off my head, but never mind. The second part, no, never.
Posted 1 year ago on 20 Jun 2010 10:25 # -
mirza ghalib bhai
we can get there through power of votes. other means will take us on other side where total collapse is big chance. we cannot live in isolation. we should also have mutual respectable relations with west. we must develop attitude for mutual coexistance. no short cuts will work.
Posted 1 year ago on 20 Jun 2010 19:45 # -
Just one comment, achtung: what you're describing above is exactly what we have at the moment. I don't see us as having got much good out of it. The future should hold something somewhat different, don't you think? so we don't keep reliving the same nightmare over and over again.
Posted 1 year ago on 20 Jun 2010 21:10 # -
yes mirza ghalib bhai we do not see as having got much good out of it. i hope and wish the system will improve and good will come out of it with the strengthening of impartial judiciary. any thing else, not with the strenghth of vote will be dictatorship in one form or other. we can not afford that risk.
Posted 1 year ago on 20 Jun 2010 21:20 #
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