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    Just to post a good news in this sea of bad news

    Seven suspected militants have died in a blast in the Pakistani city of Karachi.
    Police say explosives being stored in a house went off accidentally. Weapons and suicide vests were also discovered.
    The explosion is likely to raise fears of fresh militant attacks on the city.
    Until a deadly bombing last month left more than 40 dead, the country’s commercial hub had been largely spared the bloodshed plaguing the north – in particular the province of Waziristan.
    That is the current focus of the Pakistani military, which is trying to round off an offensive against Taliban strongholds. But so far the operation has done little to stem attacks on civilian targets, which have intensified in recent months and left hundreds dead.
    With this latest blast in Karachi, the fear now is that militants are taking their fight well beyond the frontline.
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    LOL

    well ... lol just about the bolded sentence
    rest is not fun

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    They got what was coming to them. Good riddance to bad rubbish.
    Screw multiculturalism and the horse it rode in on



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    Kids, this is why stupid amateurs shouldn't play with high explosives.

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    Huzzah.
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    Serves em right.




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    LOL

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    Well this was coming. I was suprised this happened in the Balouch area to be honest. Maybe its time for the Army to crack down on the Balochi's once again like they did in 70-80's and put an end to this foolish uprising.

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    Regarding the article, it serves them right.

    Quote Originally Posted by The Shahanshah of Pakistan View Post
    Well this was coming. I was suprised this happened in the Balouch area to be honest. Maybe its time for the Army to crack down on the Balochi's once again like they did in 70-80's and put an end to this foolish uprising.
    Maybe the Pakistani government should focus on the Taliban first. Theb Taliban are the main problem for Pakistan at the moment. After they have dealt with them, then they should focus on the Balouchs.
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    I don't know should i be happy or sad, because those who are happy do not know that policies of Big satan created these small satans, if you would hit my house with hell-fire missile and my Government would just be enjoying the show, what would i have to do but madness, in 786 kills of last year only 14 were "alleged" al-qaeda, but no one here is to ask America, the biggest Satan in the world that how these acts are justified, i can also not mourn for those guys because they were going to avenge for death of their family not from America,not from bloody ex-dictator and not from Zardari but from poor, weak people of their country. Despite of destruction and mayhem this war has brought to us the biggest loss is that now we are confused who is our enemy.
    "I have always held the religion of Muhammad in high estimation because of its wonderful vitality. It is the only religion which appears to me to possess that assimilating capacity to the changing phase of existence which can make itself appeal to every age. I have studied him - the wonderful man and in my opinion far from being an anti-Christ, he must be called the Saviour of Humanity. I believe that if a man like him were to assume the dictatorship of the modern world, he would succeed in solving its problems in a way that would bring it the much needed peace and happiness: I have prophesied about the faith of Muhammad that it would be acceptable to the Europe of tomorrow as it is beginning to be acceptable to the Europe of today." 'The Genuine Islam,' Vol. 1, No. 8, 1936.Sir George Bernard Shaw

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poet View Post
    I don't know should i be happy or sad, because those who are happy do not know that policies of Big satan created these small satans, if you would hit my house with hell-fire missile and my Government would just be enjoying the show, what would i have to do but madness, in 786 kills of last year only 14 were "alleged" al-qaeda, but no one here is to ask America, the biggest Satan in the world that how these acts are justified, i can also not mourn for those guys because they were going to avenge for death of their family not from America,not from bloody ex-dictator and not from Zardari but from poor, weak people of their country. Despite of destruction and mayhem this war has brought to us the biggest loss is that now we are confused who is our enemy.
    Big satan?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pannonius View Post
    Big satan?
    I know the guy! Big beard, lots of tats. Hangs out at a biker bar two towns over. Good friends with Tiny Allah, and One-armed Buddha.
    Young lady, I am an expert on humans. Now pick a mouth, open it and say "brglgrglgrrr"!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Zoidberg View Post
    I know the guy! Big beard, lots of tats. Hangs out at a biker bar two towns over. Good friends with Tiny Allah, and One-armed Buddha.
    Now you have offended the religion of peace and must die infidel! lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Poet View Post
    I don't know should i be happy or sad, because those who are happy do not know that policies of Big satan created these small satans, if you would hit my house with hell-fire missile and my Government would just be enjoying the show, what would i have to do but madness, in 786 kills of last year only 14 were "alleged" al-qaeda, but no one here is to ask America, the biggest Satan in the world that how these acts are justified, i can also not mourn for those guys because they were going to avenge for death of their family not from America,not from bloody ex-dictator and not from Zardari but from poor, weak people of their country. Despite of destruction and mayhem this war has brought to us the biggest loss is that now we are confused who is our enemy.
    No, it is only Pakistanis like you, the ones who wish to bring shariah law into Pakistan, who are confused.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poet View Post
    I don't know should i be happy or sad, because those who are happy do not know that policies of Big satan created these small satans, if you would hit my house with hell-fire missile and my Government would just be enjoying the show, what would i have to do but madness, in 786 kills of last year only 14 were "alleged" al-qaeda, but no one here is to ask America, the biggest Satan in the world that how these acts are justified, i can also not mourn for those guys because they were going to avenge for death of their family not from America,not from bloody ex-dictator and not from Zardari but from poor, weak people of their country. Despite of destruction and mayhem this war has brought to us the biggest loss is that now we are confused who is our enemy.
    So you believe that suicide bombing, torture, and killing of civilians is justifiable in retaliation to a foreign threat? Especially when the biggest problem isn't even the US, its your own weak infrastructure and weak government that was forced to cut money deals with these very guys that threaten your own sovereignty and bring the Americans into your region. If your own country could take the necessary actions and actually look after the interests of its people, none of this would have ever happened.

    If you wanna start making things better in your region, you've got to stop pointing fingers and start takings some responsibility for your own actions and for your own nation. Want a more peaceful place? Then the Pakistani people need a better government that actually protects its people and one that doesn't have groups capable of such violence against our Western countries. You really think the US hasn't suffered from this? Go ask the people of New York and the families of our soldiers, day in and day out.

    In wars, there are no innocent sides.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Future Filmmaker View Post
    So you believe that suicide bombing, torture, and killing of civilians is justifiable in retaliation to a foreign threat? Especially when the biggest problem isn't even the US, its your own weak infrastructure and weak government that was forced to cut money deals with these very guys that threaten your own sovereignty and bring the Americans into your region. If your own country could take the necessary actions and actually look after the interests of its people, none of this would have ever happened.

    If you wanna start making things better in your region, you've got to stop pointing fingers and start takings some responsibility for your own actions and for your own nation. Want a more peaceful place? Then the Pakistani people need a better government that actually protects its people and one that doesn't have groups capable of such violence against our Western countries. You really think the US hasn't suffered from this? Go ask the people of New York and the families of our soldiers, day in and day out.

    In wars, there are no innocent sides.
    Did i say all of that is justifiable? no i said we are not with both America and Pakistani Taliban.And no the biggest problem is U.S.A., in Pakistan suicidal attacks and other insurgencies started after unstopped U.S. drone attacks killing innocent civilians of tribal areas more than so-called al-qaeda. In last year more than 700 people killed by U.S.A. in drone attacks, only 14 of them are alleged "al-qaeda", is this justifiable? And no again, it was not my country which called America in here, but it's lust for other's resources and our blood.Reasons why America attacked Afghanistan are given in my blog in my sig with load of links and sources.

    And if we want to make things better in our region, we should cut nato supply as it is our right to stop others from using our land when we like, then we need to claim that now we are not ready to do more on price of safety of our country, then we should call for a cease fire, then with pure intention we should start negotiations with Taliban, ad then if they do not want we should start a last and final war with them, and then whole nation united would be on back of Govt. and Army.

    And yes i do not think U.S. suffered what she deserved, some hundred bodies of bloody invaders are not equal to gigantic economic and human loss of Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan.No my nation is not on either sides and that is the reason why from the first day of this war we are confused.No i can not be happy that just some smaller morons who could be normal humans but became morons because of biggest moron, died and i can not mourn on them also as they are also enemy of Pakistan, just like our dear ally.
    "I have always held the religion of Muhammad in high estimation because of its wonderful vitality. It is the only religion which appears to me to possess that assimilating capacity to the changing phase of existence which can make itself appeal to every age. I have studied him - the wonderful man and in my opinion far from being an anti-Christ, he must be called the Saviour of Humanity. I believe that if a man like him were to assume the dictatorship of the modern world, he would succeed in solving its problems in a way that would bring it the much needed peace and happiness: I have prophesied about the faith of Muhammad that it would be acceptable to the Europe of tomorrow as it is beginning to be acceptable to the Europe of today." 'The Genuine Islam,' Vol. 1, No. 8, 1936.Sir George Bernard Shaw

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poet View Post
    Did i say all of that is justifiable? no i said we are not with both America and Pakistani Taliban.And no the biggest problem is U.S.A., in Pakistan suicidal attacks and other insurgencies started after unstopped U.S. drone attacks killing innocent civilians of tribal areas more than so-called al-qaeda. In last year more than 700 people killed by U.S.A. in drone attacks, only 14 of them are alleged "al-qaeda", is this justifiable? And no again, it was not my country which called America in here, but it's lust for other's resources and our blood.Reasons why America attacked Afghanistan are given in my blog in my sig with load of links and sources.

    And if we want to make things better in our region, we should cut nato supply as it is our right to stop others from using our land when we like, then we need to claim that now we are not ready to do more on price of safety of our country, then we should call for a cease fire, then with pure intention we should start negotiations with Taliban, ad then if they do not want we should start a last and final war with them, and then whole nation united would be on back of Govt. and Army.

    And yes i do not think U.S. suffered what she deserved, some hundred bodies of bloody invaders are not equal to gigantic economic and human loss of Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan.No my nation is not on either sides and that is the reason why from the first day of this war we are confused.No i can not be happy that just some smaller morons who could be normal humans but became morons because of biggest moron, died and i can not mourn on them also as they are also enemy of Pakistan, just like our dear ally.
    Hematolagnia is not something people typically enter the armed forces over here for.

    You do realize everything started with an attack on AMERICAN soil, right?

    You do realize there isn't much natural resource in Afghanistan or Pakistan to for us to exploit right?

    Now if you were to say Iraq, maybe. But certainly not in Afghanistan. There is simply nothing for us to gain out the conflict apart from removing terror cells.
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    Reasons why America attacked Afghanistan are given in my blog in my sig with load of links and sources.


    Do you really think that's a source? That blog is a ****ing joke. It's nothing but jumping to random conclusions, conspiracy theory, and rants.
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    Quote Originally Posted by s.rwitt View Post


    Do you really think that's a source? That blog is a ****ing joke. It's nothing but jumping to random conclusions, conspiracy theory, and rants.
    What a baseless accusation!
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    I used that blog as a source.

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    Quote Originally Posted by s.rwitt View Post
    I used that blog as a source.
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    Poet has brought to light the 3,000,000 Muslim Moors killed by Americans to found the country. Don't demean their memory.
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