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Bangalore Blast
by madan on Jul 26, 2008 02:03 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

These people who have done this , guess dont have money to buy bombs , thats the reason geletine sticks were used (costs less)

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  RE:Bangalore Blast
by nitin Mohandas on Jul 26, 2008 02:04 PM   Permalink
be more creative man. . . and if possiable stop littering the page

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by indrajeet on Jul 26, 2008 02:09 PM   Permalink

Oh, this is quite creative enough...

However you can show your creativity by doing something to stop Islamic terrorists from destroying the world.



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by usman shariff on Jul 26, 2008 02:16 PM   Permalink
hindu fanatics, american soldiers (real terrorist) israelis are the real terrorists in this world who are spreading this flase rumors against islam and muslim... they did not get bin laden till date (hahahahaha) fooling peolpe around the world and peolpe are getting fooled by this americans...

yesterday bangalore bombs were handi work of anti peace, and communal people who want to take advantage of this... who can be this.....who will get get advantage out of this terror attacks on innocent civilians....of course its politicians.. they are they one as central elections are round the corners...

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by indrajeet on Jul 26, 2008 02:27 PM   Permalink

You mean to say that the Americans , Russians, Chinese, Thais, Filipinos, Indians, Europeans ( NATO ) , Bahais, Armenians, Assyrians, and many others who are fighting against Islamic terrorists , are the real terrorists.

That is like saying that the world is a terrrorist organisation , and the jihadis are the angels.

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