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E darwin
Re: Why you are a curse to hamanity ?
by E darwin on Feb 04, 2011 03:51 AM
FATE OF INDIA/South-Asia seems worse today than egypt, Either be radicalized to death by terror(hodoo and mosleem) OR be Rotten to death (walking corpse) by vaticanized congress-bjp nexxus.

THIRD OPTION of "true freedom" (people directly elect and impeach and more ) does not seem to be happening after the following has already happened in south Asia.

After partition, happened radicalization in pakistan.

bin-laden in Afgan-pakistan is no coincidence, blowing of Bamiyan buddha statue is no coincidence.


this is what the zionist/etc wanted, radicalize and cut indians on basis of religion. Or the Pakistanis-Malaysians-Afganis-etc, cut from the same indian-Asian cloth destroy their own kind.

Complete the arabic plans of radicalization. Lot of muslims have no respect for false "lost tribes" theory of Zionist, they don't like the buddist-vedic presence in Central Asia to be destroyed by Zionist and arab backed white collared terrorist hiding in west.

infact, many from central asia all the way to afgan-pak-iran-malaysia know and respect their true ancestor.
not just the above, the eEgyptians have/had their own faith and cCulture.


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E darwin
Egypt:CLASH of both side, radicalization force vs the western for
by E darwin on Feb 04, 2011 01:33 AM  | Hide replies



will the egyptian emerge from both sides.

Radicalization backed by zionist and arab money, advise.

The Opposite side is backed by western forces

Will Egyptian emerge to write their own democracy where there is direct election of their PM/President by people.

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E darwin
Re: Egypt:CLASH of both side, radicalization force vs the western
by E darwin on Feb 04, 2011 03:29 AM
FATE OF INDIA/South-Asia seems worse today, Either be radicalized to death or be rotted to death by congress-bjp nexxus.

THIRD OPTION of true freedom does not seem to be happening after the following has already happened in south Asia.

After partition, happened radicalization in pakistan.

this is what the zionist/etc wanted, radicalize and cut indians on basis of religion. Or the Pakistanis-Malaysians-Afganis-etc, cut from the same indian-Asian cloth destroy their own kind.

Complete the arabic plans of radicalization. Lot of muslims have no respect for false "lost tribes" theory of Zionist, they don't like the buddist-vedic presence in Central Asia to be destroyed by Zionist and arab backed white collared terrorist hiding in west.

infact, many from central asia all the way to afgan-pak-iran-malaysia know and respect their true ancestor.
not just the above, the eEgyptians have/had their own faith and cCulture.

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Sree Kumar
We do not need to be torch bearers of democracy
by Sree Kumar on Feb 03, 2011 10:27 PM  | Hide replies

We need to understand that we do not need to be torch bearers of democracy.

For muslim countries, Mubaraks are the closest they can get to a democracy. If I am wrong, I would like some one to correct me.

Najibullah was followed by Taliban!
Shah was followed by Khomeini!!

So imagine what will follow Mubarak!!




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poothakanal joseph
Re: We do not need to be torch bearers of democracy
by poothakanal joseph on Feb 04, 2011 03:15 AM
One should understand that this is actually Anti-Israel ideology (Hamas created).. Hosni Mubarak was quite honest to change the PM of Egypt in 2004 to bring economic growth in Egypt, and now by seeing this chaos, he has indicated (In an Interview given to the ABC Correspondent - Christanne) of the leadership change in a steady and proper manner. If he run away from country or leave the palace by Friday (as per these protestor;s demand) then yes, these Hamas ideology people would make egypt another taliban.

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Sami
Re: We do not need to be torch bearers of democracy
by Sami on Feb 03, 2011 11:15 PM
Your views are correct. Hosni mubarak is following Najib and shah

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E darwin
Re: We do not need to be torch bearers of democracy
by E darwin on Feb 03, 2011 11:22 PM
the zionist in videsh want religion based nation to justify their theocratic state.

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E darwin
Re: We do not need to be torch bearers of democracy
by E darwin on Feb 03, 2011 11:16 PM
Re: Hope videsh and their elite slave dont hijack revolution

Videshi even propped Jinnah to divide and control/pressure their slaves and brokers to cause partition.
videshi gave fake jail sentence and thus the videshi planted dynasty and brokers as leaders over and above chandrashekar azad, bhagat singh, rajguru, etc. they were not brokers and vested deal makers like nehrus, gandhis, etc. the efforts of real revolutionaries/fighters were hijacked by videshi and their diversity/desi slaves planted.

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kjksdjfdsk
Re: Re: We do not need to be torch bearers of democracy
by kjksdjfdsk on Feb 04, 2011 01:16 AM


War between BOSE and GANDHI



Bose stood for:
Armed revolution, to eliminate the enemy rulers.
But Gandhi:
Pacifist, physically weak, kept talking and talking like congress today,
thus caused huge delay in independence,
and thus millions of indians perished, due to starvation, killings by enemy rulers.

Rather than die by starvation and at hands of enemy rulers, it would have been better to go and fight the enemy rulers, and either finish them off, or die fighting.


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E darwin
Re: Re: Re: We do not need to be torch bearers of democracy
by E darwin on Feb 04, 2011 01:35 AM
none of above expected the below to emerge from videshi plans of partition.


this is what the zionist want, radicalize and cut indians up on basis of religion.
Complete the arabic plans of radicalization. Lot of muslims have no respect for false "lost tribes" theory of zionist, they don't like the buddist-vedic presence in Central Asia to be destroyed by zionist and arab backed white collar terrorist hiding in west.

infact, many from central asia all the way to afgan-pak-iran-malaysia know and respect their true ancestor.

not just the above, the eEgyptians have/had their own faith and cCulture.


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E darwin
hijack of the 1947 struggle where S C Bose was involved
by E darwin on Feb 03, 2011 10:12 PM  | Hide replies

not all revolution or struggle happen by guns, 1947 indian revolution or struggle was hijacked by enemies otherwise we would have direct election of PM/CM by people, direct impeachment power to people. term limits to PM/CM and much more.

religion fanatics or military dictators exploit people's faith and they lead to anarchy and despots who live dual life like in middle-east and elsewhere.

Hope Egypt revolution is not hijacked quite like how indian 1947 revolution was hijacked.

today, videshi control almost all key recruiting directly or indirectly (by their network ) in Middle-east, Central Asia, etc.

they appoint only and only their most obedient diversity or local slaves. rest they disqualify.

anyone who speaks up against videshi control is blacklisted and shunned.

So a democracy should be end result of revolution with real freedom and not a control of vested interests.

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E darwin
Re: hijack of the 1947 struggle where S C Bose was involved
by E darwin on Feb 03, 2011 10:16 PM
videshi gave fake jail sentence and thus the videshi planted dynasty and brokers as leaders over and above chandrashekar azad, bhagat singh, rajguru, etc. they were not brokers and vested deal makers like nehrus, gandhis, etc. the efforts of real revolutionaries/fighters were hijacked videshi and their diversity/desi slaves planted.

those who really stood for india were killed directly or indirectly.


infact, the vested interest gave "fake extended sentence" to their pawn Dr. Sen (created waves in desi/videshi media).

Even projected K gandhi(showed his meetings in Nepal) as revolutionary to control any revolution if it happens from the very beginning.

they wont allow RED leaders V.I.Lenin, ChairmanMao, FidelCastro or non-RED revolutionaries.

indian conditions need indian revolutionaries/fighter who will employ tactics of chandrashekar azad, bhagat singh, rajguru, etc. And not let the results of their fight be hijacked.

even Karat was invited to videsh so he is setup into the kickback circus for leftist in which bjp-congress brokers are already dipping.

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RSSJAWAN
Where
by RSSJAWAN on Feb 03, 2011 09:41 PM

Where is this leading to? There are changes in regimes in major izlamic countries. I hope its not another revolution like the iran

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sunny India
why are they burning
by sunny India on Feb 03, 2011 09:19 PM

Why are they burning and fighting?

The president has no support from outside and inside.

Why fight on the streets?

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faahadkhan
Re: Who are the trouble makers?
by faahadkhan on Feb 03, 2011 10:03 PM
Did he speak to your mother to tell her that...

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sabkabaaaap
Re: Re: Re: Who are the trouble makers?
by sabkabaaaap on Feb 03, 2011 11:31 PM
ka fer scum

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Scamesh
Biggest problem of Eqypt today
by Scamesh on Feb 03, 2011 09:07 PM

Too many anti-Mubarak protesters to be bought.

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Pradeep Kumar
Tanks, troops step in to stop Cairo's street war
by Pradeep Kumar on Feb 03, 2011 09:05 PM

This is the classical way to suppress a mass movement, first tease the masses with thugs, once the public retaliate put army to do the remaining. But democracy cannot flourish in countries like Egypt, the masses are too unruly and will eventually end up with the thalibanization of the state.

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