Re: To stabilize Pakistan, U.S. needs to rethink India policy.
Lawyers, Media, Civilians, Politicians, Mollahs, eveyrone hates him the most Jack.
So you agree that Mollahs hate him.
now why you think Mollahs hate him?
Jill
Re: To stabilize Pakistan, U.S. needs to rethink India policy.
Lawyers, Media, Civilians, Politicians, Mollahs, eveyrone hates him the most Jack.
So you agree that Mollahs hate him.
now why you think Mollahs hate him?
Jill
Re: To stabilize Pakistan, U.S. needs to rethink India policy.
The PPP is what is holding back the wave of seperatist feeling in the country, and keeping the federation together.
Just like in 1971.
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Just like in 1971.
And just like in 1971 the army is doing the real dirty work.
I'm sure in 10 years we will be discussing 2007-2008 just like people discuss that time. In that version Musharraf will be Yaya Khan
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Let’s revisit this thread in 10 years time. You are wrong. Under the great leadership of President Musharaf Pakistan, in 10 years time, Pakistan would have had 18 years of unprecedented growth. :k:
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So you agree that Mollahs hate him. now why you think Mollahs hate him? Jill
Rob, most mollahs are peace loving and ordinary people. Islamophoebia often gets to peoples heads when they associate every single mollah with certain nut jobs. I may have in the past thought like that, but then I realized that the poor mollah/molvi that taught me how to read the Quran, who has nothing to do with radicalism or extremism was a mollah too. You might as well start using the term 'Moslem' in place of Mollah with such gross generalization.
Again, every single mollah has as much right as you or me to voice their concern against Mushy's rule, along with their fellow lawyers, civilians, politicians, or media walley.
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You are wrong… This dictator wont last half a year… He will either go the way of Zia or humiliated like Yahya and Ayub. In 10 years time you will be applogising…
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You are wrong... This dictator wont last half a year...
Alhamdulilallah. That is far far more than your earlier prediction that he will be overthrown a day after the election. What happened? Has the so-called dictator become popular of a sudden. :D
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Alhamdulilallah. That is far far more than your earlier prediction that he will be overthrown a day after the election. :D
A day after the elections is still less then half a year genius...
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A day after the elections is still less then half a year genius...
Alhamdulilallah. It is a great great day when people change the context and wording, and start using 'less than 6 months', rather than 'a day after the elections'. God bless you PaKpatriot1 - the reality is just sinking in that President Musharaf will be here a lot longer than you thought. :D
Re: To stabilize Pakistan, U.S. needs to rethink India policy.
Alhamdulilallah. It is a great great day when people change the context and wording, and start using 'less than 6 months', rather than 'a day after the elections'. God bless you PaKpatriot1 - the reality is just sinking in that President Musharaf will be here a lot longer than you thought. :D
Less then 6 months is fine with me... As long as he isnt in office.
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Less then 6 months is fine with me... As long as he isnt in office.
Instead of the office, would you accept 'Presidential House'. :D
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LOL
Forget 10 years, in 2 years Mushy will be dead or living with his brother in Boston. the only question is if he takes the Pakistani state with him or not
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LOL Forget 10 years, in 2 years Mushy will be dead or living with his brother in Boston. the only question is if he takes the Pakistani state with him or not
Alhamdulilallah. That is 2 years more than paKpatriot1 predicted. :D
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Alhamdulilallah. That is 2 years more than paKpatriot1 predicted. :D
LOL so you are basically admitting that Mushy is leading us down the path of disaster
And 2 years is likely generous. I would say this time next year would be a better measuring point.
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Malik Bhaijan, people have been predicting great President Musharaf’s downfall since the day he became leader of Pakistan and saved it from bankruptcy and disintegration.
By the grace of god, he is still there, and given Pakistan Unprecedented Growth during the past 8 years. Long may it continue. :k:
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^^ Aalsi, your discussion is hilarious
By the way, you are not Bilal Musharraf posting under the alias of Aalsi
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Rob, most mollahs are peace loving and ordinary people. Islamophoebia often gets to peoples heads when they associate every single mollah with certain nut jobs. I may have in the past thought like that, but then I realized that the poor mollah/molvi that taught me how to read the Quran, who has nothing to do with radicalism or extremism was a mollah too. You might as well start using the term 'Moslem' in place of Mollah with such gross generalization.
Again, every single mollah has as much right as you or me to voice their concern against Mushy's rule, along with their fellow lawyers, civilians, politicians, or media walley.
Spock, In this case I got a news for you. Jehadi Mollahs - yeah Jehadi Mollahs hate Musharraf. literally, seriously.
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all is revealed. Chalo Bilal yaar I know its you. Tell your daddy to leave the poor Pakistanis alone and come back home to the US for gods sake man, just do it.
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I find it amazing that people can go so far to defend the dictator.