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Sunday, May 15, 2005
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Pakistan and China to
jointly manufacture JF-17 fighter aircraft
China and Pakistan are planning to produce at
least 400 of
the JF-17 fighters, with half made on assembly lines in each country.
JF-17 is a replacement for the F-16s which the US has promised to
deliver to Pakistan. What is surprising is that Pakistan's decision
comes only two months after the United States offered to sell F-16
fighter aircraft to Pakistan. This is an indicator that Pakistanis do not trust us, and so want to hedge their bets on China
too for their fighter aircraft. It also reflects that Pakistan is an untrustworthy ally at best, like Saudi Arabia, and we
shall have to call it quits with both of them, when the time comes.
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Of Patriots and TraitorsThis certificate is for our Fallen Marines - We value the sacrifice of our marines in Normandy, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia and elsewhere, because of whom we can stay safe in our Homeland.
But then there are Black Sheep everywhere like those Marines who refused to obey orders to open fire at an enemy who shares the mindset
of those who attacked us on 9/11 causing the deaths of 3000 Americans and others in Manhattan and Pentagon. They sought an honorable discharge as conscientious dissenters. But if these
dissenters have any conscience left in them, they should at least chuck off the greenbacks they made as marines down the
Horseshoe Falls before they cross the border into Canada!
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Pakistan breaks up ladies
sporting event at Lahore
Asma Jehangir, the human rights activist from Pakistan today organized a tournament of cross country running in Pakistan.
This innocuous event led to her being bashed up by Islamists helped by the Pakistan Police. This event was to protest the
disruption of a similar event some days back by Islamists in Pakistan. Looks like our ally in the War on Terror, and MNNA
(Major Non-NATO Ally) does not respect the most basic human rights of ladies to participate in a sporting event!
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Ideas to break the
Islamist-Communist alliance
The Brazila Summit where the Latin American Communist regimes
worked out an anti-American agenda with the Islamist regimes. To
break this alliance, we need to help in spreading Communistic
atheistic propaganda amongst the rigidly religious populations of the
Muslim world and spreading Islamist propaganda amongst the
predominantly Catholic populace of Latam. This could build revulsion
among the populace of both the Communistic and Islamist blocs against
each other outlooks. We should also reach out to the Catholic
populace of Latin America and revive their memories of Christian
sufferings in Spain and Portugal under Muslim rule. If we succeed in
breaking the emerging evil alliance, we would have well begun our
battle with Islam, and what is well begun is half done.
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Facts behind the Muslim March
against Terrorism
There are some strange things about the Muslim March against Terrorism. In the first place, there are a large number of
non-Muslim groups among the
endorsers of the March: the Objectivist Center; the U.S. Egyptian
Copts Association; the Institute on Religion and Public Policy;
DiversityWorking.com; American Family Coalition of Virginia; Government of Free Vietnam; Canadian Israeli Students
Association at the University of Calgary; Fairfax Area Young Republicans, etc. Is the Muslim march for Peace organized to
pull wool over our eyes and to lull us into trusting them. In the 1400 years of Muslim interaction with Christians, the Muslims have practised such
deception all through.
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