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Author: ravimpillayravimpillay
Date: Jul 10, 2008 22:56
http://www.faithfreedom.org/book.htm
WHY MOHAMMED IS STILL CONSIDERED A MAD MAN !!!!! AN EX-MUSLIM
SPEAKS !!!!!!!!!!!
Since September 11, 2001, there have been over 11,000 terrorist
attacks, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of civilians
and a lot more injuries, throughout the world. The perpetrators of
these attacks were not monsters; they were Muslims. They were pious
people who believed and acted in accordance with their faith. There
are millions more who think like them and are ready to do the same.
If you think Islamic terrorism is a new phenomenon, think again. Islam
owes its success to terrorism. The prophet of Islam boasted, “I have
been made victorious with terror". [Bukhari: 4.52. 220] Since the
day Muhammad set foot in Medina, he started his campaign of terror.
His followers have been doing the same ever since.
Muslims are intolerant, supremacist, bullies, and violent. They are
highly inflammable and can explode if they are not treated
preferentially and with respect. At the same time, they abuse others
and violate the rights of people of other faiths. This is
psychopathology.
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Author: nkdatta2467nkdatta2467
Date: Jul 10, 2008 20:19
http://www.hindu.com/2008/07/11/stories/2008071157442000.htm
HINDU
Friday, July 11, 2008
Rushdie, the Best of Booker
Midnight’s Children beats five previous Booker winners in short-list
By Hasan Suroor
LONDON: Salman Rushdie on Thursday effortlessly beat five other fellow
literary heavyweights to win the Best of Booker Prize for his path-
breaking novel Midnight’s Children. Readers from across the world,
defying the conventional wisdom that it is a “difficult” read, voted
it as their favourite.
The award, which carries a custom-made trophy but no cash, was
announced at the London Literature Festival to mark the 40th
anniversary of the Booker Prize.
Sir Salman, who is travelling to promote his new novel The Enchantress
of Florence, said in a message that he was “delighted.”
“Marvellous news! I’m absolutely delighted and would like to thank all
those readers around the world who voted for Midnight’s Children,” he
said.
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Author: nkdatta2465nkdatta2465
Date: Jul 10, 2008 20:03
http://www.thedailystar.net/story.php?nid=45211
Daily Star, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Friday, July 11, 2008 09:02 AM GMT+06:00
Recognise Indo-Soviet help in liberation war
Speakers tell Manekshaw memorial meet
Staff Correspondent
..... The memorial meeting on Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw, the chief
of the joint forces during the liberation war, was organised by
Bangladesh-Bharat Maitree Samity (BBMS), an association for friendship
between Bangladesh and India, at the National Press Club in the city.
The speakers said the sacrifices of the Indian and Soviet soldiers
during the war of independence should be recognised and a monument
should be built to commemorate their contributions.
Speaking as chief guest Awami League (AL) Presidium Member Abdur
Razzak said distortion of history must be stopped immediately and the
people of the country should be united once again like '71 to fight
the conspiracies against the country.
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Author: El KabongEl Kabong
Date: Jul 10, 2008 15:23
U.S. Is 'Flashing Red' Light at Israel, Sen. Reed Says
July 06, 2008 12:39 PM
ABC News' Mary Bruce reports: Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I., said this morning that
the U.S. military is "flashing red" at Israel not to attack Iran.
"From the military commanders I've spoken to, the yellow lights are blinking
very, very quickly," Reed said in an exclusive "This Week" interview with
George Stephanopoulos. "In fact, I think, even, it might be a flashing red,
because the consequences in the region would be significant, and they would
be region-wide."
Pentagon officials are reportedly increasingly concerned that Israel could
attack Iran's nuclear facilities this year.
In the same interview, Sen. Joe Lieberman, I-Conn., agreed with Reed, but to
a lesser degree. "I think there's a caution light. Look, the good news is
that the American and Israeli militaries -- intelligence community,
government -- work very closely together," Lieberman said. But he also noted
that the "clock is ticking" and that "right now ... we have to pick up the
strength of our sanctions against them."
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Author: Muhammad Javed IqbalMuhammad Javed Iqbal
Date: Jul 10, 2008 05:53
Is India Diminishing?
The deadly attack on the Indian embassy in Kabul on July 7th, 2008 may
not only propel India deeper into the trenches of Afghanistan but also
test its prowess as a regional power. The course of action...
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Author: American PatriotAmerican Patriot
Date: Jul 10, 2008 05:03
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25616572/
*beginning of except from the article, for fair use and educational
purposes
BAGHDAD - Suspected Shiite militiamen have begun using powerful rocket-
propelled bombs to attack U.S. military outposts in recent months,
broadening the array of weapons used against American troops.
*end of except from the article, for fair use and educational
purposes
What part of "we want a timetable for the US to leave Iraq" by the
president of Iraq, a Shiite, doesn't GWBush understand? Pretty bad
when the people you are supposed to be helping - in this case the
Shiites, by routing Saddam and his Sunnis out of power - start firing
on you.
FOXNEWS said just yesterday that the Iraqis need to read the agreement
reached by Iraq and the US for the US insurgency in Iraq, and said
that US troops will be there for "many, many more years". Has Iraq
become the 51st state now, or somethin'?
And, for sure, the Pakistani people have not forgotten about that
bombing in Pakistan by US forces a couple of months ago.
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Author: Tambi DudeTambi Dude
Date: Jul 10, 2008 03:57
Javed Iqbal has been quoting his wet dreams for quite some time
"the dollar is free falling and will soon become very cheap".
Let us take a look.
http://www.asianewsnet.net/news.php?id=173&sec=2
Currently $1 = (na)Pak Rupee 74.60
napak rupee seem to be falling badly. Allah o Akbar.
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