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Hashish Now I remember Amsterdammmmmmmm :sunnyboy:
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Hashish Now I remember Amsterdammmmmmmm :sunnyboy:
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Okay. You’re re-hired.
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We will get a warning from Status Quo of GS who are currently asleep. We might awaken them as well like mana](http://www.paklinks.com/gs/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=Mana) has awakened the nation ![]()
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is this for real..looks like it is
BilawalBhuttoZardari @BBhuttoZardari](https://twitter.com/BBhuttoZardari) 4h Appeal to PPP sympathizers: Read: http://tl.gd/n_1sc538b
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Thank you Miss Jolie
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Lets hear what Ayesha Ghulalai has to say to loti Marvi Memon
PMLN White Paper Full of White Lies.
Ayesha Gulali cracking response to Marvi Memon on her white lies.
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Uncle TUQ maut be feeling left alone and upset lol..Khan shaib apnay cousin ko chor gaayae hain…![]()
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For those who were still asleep while mana](http://www.paklinks.com/gs/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=Mana) was making history, here is his speech:
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oh that is why..i was wondering what happened to bilawal to draft that letter
AMN @am_nawazish](https://twitter.com/am_nawazish) 5m Bilawal asks for forgiveness from all party workers over fears PPP supporters are now beginning to support PTI.
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What a joke, him claiming PPP is a democratic party. Where in the world are leaders of democratic parties chosen by “will”.
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It was an awesome jalsa, I have only seen such large crowds twice at Minar-e-Paksitan, once during the 1970 elections when Bhutto did the jalsa there and today.
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lol…
waisay bilawal becharay ko indian press may bee bhot galiyan par rahiee hai aaj kal!
sataray gardish may hein uss kay
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As Moeen Peerzada aptly described the crowd as the genuine opposition to Nawaz Sharif’s government. His advise to this clearly rejected and humiliated government: forget about doing muk mukka with PPP, and living in the bubble of false hope and over confidence. Acknowledge the real opposition. Recognise the grievances of those people, listen to them, engage with them, and deliver! If you truly have the all popular and all legit mandate, your government would not be facing such threat, especially in your own backyard!
The historic crowd of Lahore only suggest one thing, strategies of treating Parliament as some sort of Student Debating Society and theatre of political fanfare, buying journalists to malign your opponents have clearly failed. Absolutely. Those people would not have come out if all the propaganda and negativity and character assassination of Imran in the editorials bore an iota of influence on the public. The people who came out are clearly seriously sick and tired of being told to act like a doormat to status quo. Something the status quo lovers still insist on preaching.
These people don’t think they have another generation to waste. Another 20/30 before someone finally decides that we need to fix the system. Why can’t the system be fixed now?
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The next generation of Looters and Plunderers is being prepped in the name of Billo Zardari, Hamza Sharif and Maryum Sharif. It is in their interest to keep the system as it is.
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This pic was prolly taken from the Minar-e-Pakistan itself.
#burnol](http://www.paklinks.com/gs/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=burnol)
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They told Jinnah (the British) to wait with his demand for Pakistan. They said to him that look, let the British go first and then you can judge and decide whether you need an independent Muslim state or not. However Jinnah stayed true to his demand, he firmly believed that once the British leave, he would not get justice under the Hindu Raj - the system he famously described as being tyrannical and full of betrayals.
I swear if Jinnah was around today and fighting for a cause (any cause), some of these two penny lifafa journos and their blind readers would’ve campaigned to have have him lynched. Jinnah was extremely stubborn, and his stubbornness is the reason why you have Pakistan! After all it was Jinnah who said: think 100 times before you take a decision. But once that decision is taken, stand by it as one man. I think one quote perfectly sums up Jinnah’s personality.
Sometimes I really wonder how many Pakistani actually know about the real Jinnah.
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@Jolie, i love that quote from Jinnah :k:
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yeah so there were a few hundred of them only? :yawn:
Pakistan’s Political Crisis Carries Over to U.S. Youth - NBC News
BY TRACY JARRETT
Thousands of Pakistani protesters crowded the streets across from the United Nations Headquarters Friday, while the country’s Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif, addressed world leaders at the General Assembly. Among the crowd were many U.S.-raised Pakistanis, most of whom have never even been to the country but feel strong ties to a place that they say intensely defines who they are and their hopes for the future.
These young Pakistani-Americans, some as young as four years old, represent an American contingent of a several-weeks-long political protest playing out in Islamabad, Pakistan. Tens of thousands of people have virtually shut down the capital city, sleeping in the streets, calling for the Prime Minister to step down because, according to protesters, he won as the result of a rigged and unfair election.
“The connection is, I have brothers and sisters there, people living in Pakistan are my family, they run the same blood, we are all humans at the end, so we need to act like humans. Humanity is my connection,” 15-year-old Zareen Afzal told NBC News. Afzal was born in Connecticut and has never visited Pakistan.
Protestors born in the U.S. and those who moved to the States years ago for better educational opportunities, or with their parents as young children, share Afzal’s beliefs, and say that it is a strong cultural tie with their families that makes them care about what is happening 7,000 miles away.
TRACY JARRETT / NBC NEWS
Khansa Abbasi, middle, and other Pakistani youth demonstrate outside the United Nations. (Tracy Jarrett / NBC News)
“I feel like in Pakistan, looking at all of the people it really breaks my heart to see kids there. I have younger brothers and when I see kids there, they don’t have food, or they are dying, they don’t go to school, they are picking up garbage on the streets, they don’t have clean water. I feel like that could have been my life, and I feel like I must stand up for Pakistan.” –Khansa Abbasi, 21
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Mohammed Massab Sohil and other Pakistani youth demonstrate outside the United Nations. (Tracy Jarrett / NBC News)
“My whole family lives in Pakistan. I’ve only got my mom, my dad, and my sister here–they are my only family here. Everybody else is back in Pakistan, and I’m worried for them, so that’s why I am here.”–Mohammed Massab Sohil, 14
“I may have been born here, but I will go there [Pakistan] someday.”–Bukuriya Choudhry, 14
“I came today because I am not only thinking about only myself, I have to think about all people. Americans don’t care about only themselves, Americans care about every people. Whoever is in Pakistan we have to care about them, they are our people.”–Chaman Gulzar, 25
“I care because my parents are from Pakistan. I still care for Pakistan—it’s my mom’s land so we have to care about it.”–Humad Basharat, 25
“I care about the world, those people who die everyday, they matter a lot to me. If they die because there is no food, that’s very shameful…I want to see children going to school, adults going to jobs, I would want to see better houses, I don’t want to see poor people or dirty roads, dirty water, I don’t want to see disease, I want to see a better Pakistan.”–Zuha Ajzal, 14
First published September 28th 2014, 11:51 am
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**Moeed Pirzada
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New York Conspiracy: ISI & CIA along with Iran & Canada hired NBC Reporter to say “thousands of Pakistani Americans protested outside UN”
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for all those who said there were not 1000 ppl outside UN, plz check again Pakistan’s Political Crisis Carries Over to U.S. Youth - NBC News