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  1. Ganymede

    Share pics of yourself as a Kid!

    :D:D:D Does it say "weed" on your top? Guess you are an Afghan through and through.:D
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    Pink Floyd Fans

    Marooned is a great song indeed. Quite psychedelic in a way.
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    Street Child World Cup: Pakistan beat India 13-0 but football emerges true winner

    Rio de Janeiro: Not a cricket bat in sight. Instead, a taste of the "Maracana" atmosphere as Pakistani and Indian street children met on Tuesday at the Street Child World Cup in Rio. The result, a thumping 13-0 win for the Pakistanis, was immaterial, team delegations stressed, as they...
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    Pink Floyd Fans

    I am surprised that no one posted this song yet:
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    The Untold story of Pakistan's Communist Movement.

    Which is precisely my point. The Soviets tried and failed, to attempt such a thing in a country Like Pakistan would be nothing short of folly. Mind you, we are talking about a country where everyone with some political clout aspires to be an Amir ul Momineen. Fact of the matter is that communism...
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    The Untold story of Pakistan's Communist Movement.

    If you have read the manifesto then you clearly haven't researched the structure of government in the USSR. take a look at soviet Russia's constitution. Read up on the history of the power struggles within the party.the soviet constitution didn't outline any sort of government structure except...
  7. Ganymede

    Happy Birthday Jinnah 2013

    These are his words are they not? "You are free to go to your temples, you are free to go to your mosques or to any other place of worship in this state of Pakistan. You may belong to any religion or caste or creed...that has nothing to do with the business of the state... We are starting in...
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    Bangladesh protests Pakistan Parliament resolutions

    Condemnable act. They are burning an effigy of a man who died some sixty odd years ago and had nothing but nice things to say about the inhabitants of Bengal. The irony is that he had the support of their forefathers (who'd be turning in their graves by such misguided actions).
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    Happy Birthday Jinnah 2013

    @VCheng "How ironic that Quaid's grandchildren are successful business people in Bombay, not in Pakistan, and openly converted to other religions. Would either be possible in the country that he so proudly created? Why not? That is is the real though-provoking part." You cannot conflate...
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    Why aren't there any Liberal Parties in Pakistan?

    @Pakistani Exile Interesting question OP, without getting embroiled in the semantics of what true liberalism stands for (which is a debate for some other time) i will just resort to the listing of a few factors for the lack of Leftist leadership in Pakistan. The Socialist Party was one of the...
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    Khan Syed Mehsud Alias Sajna replaces Hakimullah Mehsud as new TTP chief

    So apparently this nut didn't receive any kind of modern or religious education. I wonder whats his motivation to be there? What ideology is driving him? Could it be a purely fiscal incentive or he just has an appetite for unadulterad violence?
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    I Am Malala by Malala Yousafzai – review

    In Arabic, "revolution" is a feminine noun. This is fitting, as without women revolutions are sterile. They have no movement, no life, no sound. Urdu, a distorter of tongues, pilfering as it does from Persian, Hindi, but largely Arabic, uses the masculine word for coup d'etat – inqilab – for...
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    Malala exposes herself to criticism-Ansar Abbasi

    Like any western authors, Malala in her books refers to Prophet Muhammad (SAW) on many occasions but did not use what is considered mandatory for every Muslims to say/write either Peace Be Upon Him (PBUH) or Sallallu Alaihi Wasallam (SAW). omg she didnt write 4 letters of the infidel dictionary...
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    Bankruptcy of the mental kind

    "Such incidents are not conducive to peace talks...", PM Sharif. Some revelation this…if the death toll in the Peshawar church attack had been somewhat lower, would that have facilitated peace talks? The government had opted for a difficult choice of holding talks with the militants…in the...
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    Cooking in Karachi

    KARACHI, Pakistan — The holy month of Muharram is a dangerous time in Pakistan. It marks the beginning of the Islamic calendar but is also a period of mourning for Shiite Muslims. Each year, in the overflowing metropolis of Karachi, they take to the streets in processions by the thousands to...
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    We will give terrorists the respect they want: Pervez Khattak - PTI ¬ CM

    How about giving them a response they deserve Mr. CM?
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    Initial report of D.I. Khan jailbreak

    Could this be any less of a sham? Case registered against UNKNOWN individuals? How about charging the elephant in the room Mr. Gandapur? Makes me wonder if your government and its allies are in cahoots with the perpetrators of the attack. You disparage the suckers for acts of cowardice and...
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    Initial report of D.I. Khan jailbreak

    DERA ISMAIL KHAN/PESHAWAR: Provincial revenue minister Ali Amin Khan Gandapur on Wednesday declared the Dera Ismail Khan jailbreak incident an act of cowardice on part of local police and said tough action would be taken against those responsible for the debacle. “Police officers and...
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    DI Khan central jail under attack !

    The Pakistani establishment has been caught with its pants down yet again. One thought they would have learnt their lesson after the countless fiasco's in the recent past PAF Faisal, Bannu jail et.al) but i guess not. Throws the whole notion of a single good kick up ones back side is all that is...
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    Your grave stone quote ?

    "There's space for two" or better yet Respawning in 3, 2, 1...
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