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Author: nkdatta2468nkdatta2468
Date: Dec 11, 2006 13:08
VognoDuut918 wrote:
> indian hindooz - a distant pile of shit beyond beautiful Bangladesh Horizon of a rising sun
Bangladesh .....
Come gather 'round people
Wherever you roam
And admit that the waters
Around you have grown
And accept it that soon
You'll be drenched to the bone.
If your time to you
Is worth savin'
Then you better start swimmin'
Or you'll sink like a stone
For the times they are a-changin'. .....
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Bay Of Bengal Inexorably Marginalizing Bangladesh .....
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4056755.stm
BBC News
Tuesday, 7 December, 2004, 00:15 GMT
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Author: Panta RheiPanta Rhei
Date: Dec 11, 2006 13:06
Blahblah Bey, the lobotomized Turk, writes:
>> Babba Bey wrote:
>>
>>> Currently a big action is going on at GoogleGroups:
>>> many of the racistic messages are no longer visible, ie. either deleted or locked.
>>> And also many GoogleGroups-accounts of racistic spammers are no longer accessible.
>>>
>> You are the one who is doing it racist spammer and hacker islamo fascist
>> terrorist baba bey
>
> The racist spammer and hacker facist terrorist is just yourself, you brainless Greek idiot!
> Watch your language, dumb Greek !
> Your racistic hate propaganda cannot be tolerated here!
> Piss off, you uncivilized Greek pack!
Are you perhaps trying to threaten people on the Usenet, you primitive
Turkish animal?
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Author: usenetusenet
Date: Dec 11, 2006 12:59
Why my website was banned in India
By Rusty Shackleford
Posted: July 22, 2006
1:00 a.m. Eastern
Two days after the Mumbai bombings last week that killed
more than 180, the government of India issued a directive
banning 17 websites. These websites were singled out
because, according to the Indian government, they might
incite religious violence. The nine American websites
banned by India are all critical of the Islamist
movement. Not a single website of Islamic extremists
justifying and even celebrating the Mumbai bombings has
been banned.
Why did India ban these websites? And what is the larger
meaning of this action? As proprietor of one of the
banned websites, I am in a unique position to answer
those questions.
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Author: nkdatta2467nkdatta2467
Date: Dec 11, 2006 12:56
VognoDuut919 wrote:
> Victory Day celebration begins at Liberation War Museum
Bangladesh Losers Live Amidst Massive Corruption .....
Bangladesh Wins Bronze In Corruption After 5 Successive Golds .....
http://www.transparency.org/news_room/in_focus/cpi_2006/cpi_table
http://ww1.transparency.org/cpi/2005/cpi2005_infocus.html#cpi
Bangladesh Stiil Among The Most Corrupt
Countries with a significant improvement in perceived levels of
corruption include: Algeria, Czech Republic, India, Japan, Latvia,
Lebanon, Mauritius, Paraguay, Slovenia, Turkey, Turkmenistan and
Uruguay.
TI 2006 Corruption Perceptions Index
COUNTRY 2006 RANK 2006 CPI SCORE 2005 RANK 2005 CPI SCORE
Iceland 1 9.6 1 9.7
Japan 17 7.6 21 7.3
USA 20 7.3 17 7.6
Israel...
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Author: vkarlamovvkarlamov
Date: Dec 11, 2006 12:53
Prime Minister of the Kingdom of God wrote:
> Christianity is UNIVERSAL love for the Neighbor.
> Abramism (Judaism and Islam) is HATE for all Neighbors save the
> respective ones.
>
So, you call your Jewish and Muslim neighbors - criminals. So, you hate
your Jewish and Muslim neighbors. And you call yourself a Christian.
So, Christianity is HATE for all Neighbors save the respective ones.
QED.
>
> Abramism and Atheism are INTRINSICALLY Criminal and thus anti-social or
> anti-Christian.
>
> Christianity is Matthew, all other 26 books were written by Saul, aka
> Paul, a self-confessed Pharisee (a Jew) for the sole purpose to corrupt
> it: cannot beat them, join them.
>
Matthew was also a Jew. So were all 12 Apostles.So was Jesus. So what?
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Author: nkdatta2465nkdatta2465
Date: Dec 11, 2006 12:28
VognoDuut917 wrote:
> hindooz under the influence of urine trickiling out of shib ling
Bangladesh's Terrorism Posing Global Menace .....
http://www.usip.org/pubs/specialreports/sr171.html
United States Institute Of Peace (Report # 171)
August 2006 | Special Report No. 171
The Rise of Islamist Militancy in Bangladesh
Summary
* Bangladesh has generally been heralded as a stable, democratic Muslim
state that has made great strides in economic and human development.
Following the restoration of democracy in 1990, it carried out three
largely free and fair general elections in 1991, 1996, and 2001.
* Since 1999, attacks by Islamist militants have been increasing. They
have targeted opposition politicians, scholars, journalists, members of
the judiciary, religious minorities, and members of the Islamic
Ahmadiyya sect.
* Recent years have seen a deepening crisis in governance with
continued politicization of civil society, deterioration of judicial
independence, and diminishing rule of law and respect for human rights.
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Author: nkdatta2465nkdatta2465
Date: Dec 11, 2006 12:20
VognoDuut917 wrote:
> hindoo, should Bangladesh marginalize her hindooz faster? slower? same speed? any clue?
Bangladesh .....
Come gather 'round people
Wherever you roam
And admit that the waters
Around you have grown
And accept it that soon
You'll be drenched to the bone.
If your time to you
Is worth savin'
Then you better start swimmin'
Or you'll sink like a stone
For the times they are a-changin'. .....
========================================================================
Bay Of Bengal Inexorably Marginalizing Bangladesh .....
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4056755.stm
BBC News
Tuesday, 7 December, 2004, 00:15 GMT
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Author: Michael O'NeillMichael O'Neill
Date: Dec 11, 2006 12:15
http://www.counterpunch.org/mcgrane12112006.html
Did Dershowitz Even Read Carter's Book?:
Burning Books at Harvard Law
By MARY McGRANE
Click on Harvard Law's homepage and you find Dershowitz's lambaste of
Carter's recent book entitled "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid." This is
an op/ed piece by Dershowitz printed in Conrad Black's National Post. If,
as Lawrence Velvel (Dean of the Massachusetts School of Law School) has
articulated very convincingly, what goes on in the hallowed halls of
Harvard Law is inextricably linked to what goes on in the halls of power
in Washington DC, because of the revolving door between the two, we are
in a sorry state indeed.
This is particularly true if Dershowitz is representative the scholars at
Harvard Law, which he must be as his editorial is on page one of Harvard
Law's website. In my opinion, his superficial review of Carter's book is
today's equivalent of a verbal book burning--as any reader of the review
would be persuaded to ignore Carter's book. This, in effect, takes the
book out of circulation.
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Author: zzpatzzpat
Date: Dec 11, 2006 12:06
9/11 being an inside job is hard to swallow. It's highly likely the
government knew an attack was imminent and did noting to stop it but
that's about it.
The fact that the military was so utterly unprepared (or worthless)
boggles the mind. We spend more than any country in the world and we
couldn't get jets in the air until after the attack was over? Com'on,
we're not that stupid.
There were a lot of mistakes; both before and after the attack but I
don't buy the inside job crap.
--
Pat
Impeach Bush
http://zzpat.bravehost.com/
Articles of Impeachment
Center for Constitutional Rights
http://zzpat.bravehost.com/april_2006/articles_of_impeachment.html
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Author:
Date: Dec 11, 2006 11:17
I thought the whole wide world know Pakistan and Taliban are 'buddy-
buddy', no ? you've never heard of it ?
thoku123@ my-deja.com wrote in news:1165828641.043776.35000
@ j72g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
>
> You are absolutely correct. But here is more to that:-
>
>
>
> ""UNITED NATIONS, Dec 8: Pakistan on Thursday proposed that the Afghan
> refugee camps should be relocated on the Afghan side and...
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