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Old 11-04-2007, 09:50 AM
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This is getting scary in Pakistan.. how much longer till the muslim extremist take over and get their hands on all those nukes they have? They'll certainly use them against us, Europe, Israel, etc.., our retaliations will be meaningless. Seriously, this is a MAJOR concern right now that Al-Qaeda will be armed to the teeth after Pak falls.

Then the real fun begins.

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Old 11-04-2007, 10:13 AM
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Pakistan doesn't have delivery systems capable of reaching the West.
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Old 11-04-2007, 10:39 AM
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Pakistani delivery system capable of reaching the West:

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Old 11-04-2007, 01:45 PM
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Pakistan doesn't have delivery systems capable of reaching the West.

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Pakistani delivery system capable of reaching the West:



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It cracks me up when people say things like 'they don't have a delivery system'. Our borders are like a sieve, any broke-down cargo ship can have one in the hold.

To the poster who mentioned that India may have more to worry about than the West does: This feeds a fantasy of mine: A billion screaming Hindus sweeping in from the East meets up with our army coming in from the West right in the middle of Iran. Take care of the problem once and for all.

There's also something I find strange. Back in my NYC days I knew a fair number of Pakistanis who had small construction companies that did repair work for mine. To a person they were polite, hard-working types and didn't display any kind of weirdness. It was a big surprise to me that their country turned out to be chock-full of nut-cases.
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Old 11-04-2007, 02:24 PM
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Pakistan doesn't have delivery systems capable of reaching the West.

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It cracks me up when people say things like 'they don't have a delivery system'. Our borders are like a sieve, any broke-down cargo ship can have one in the hold.

To the poster who mentioned that India may have more to worry about than the West does: This feeds a fantasy of mine: A billion screaming Hindus sweeping in from the East meets up with our army coming in from the West right in the middle of Iran. Take care of the problem once and for all.

There's also something I find strange. Back in my NYC days I knew a fair number of Pakistanis who had small construction companies that did repair work for mine. To a person they were polite, hard-working types and didn't display any kind of weirdness. It was a big surprise to me that their country turned out to be chock-full of nut-cases.

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Old 11-04-2007, 03:21 PM
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Back in my NYC days I knew a fair number of Pakistanis who had small construction companies that did repair work for mine. To a person they were polite, hard-working types and didn't display any kind of weirdness. It was a big surprise to me that their country turned out to be chock-full of nut-cases.

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Their country is no more full of nut-cases than ours. Ours just seem normal to those who are around them all the time.
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Old 11-04-2007, 03:32 PM
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Back in my NYC days I knew a fair number of Pakistanis who had small construction companies that did repair work for mine. To a person they were polite, hard-working types and didn't display any kind of weirdness. It was a big surprise to me that their country turned out to be chock-full of nut-cases.

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Their country is no more full of nut-cases than ours. Ours just seem normal to those who are around them all the time.

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I sense there is much negative energy and angst surrounding you based on the hostilities and assumptions provided by your reply. May I recommend Feng Shui: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feng_shui.

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Old 11-04-2007, 03:44 PM
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Back in my NYC days I knew a fair number of Pakistanis who had small construction companies that did repair work for mine. To a person they were polite, hard-working types and didn't display any kind of weirdness. It was a big surprise to me that their country turned out to be chock-full of nut-cases.

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Their country is no more full of nut-cases than ours. Ours just seem normal to those who are around them all the time.

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No, our nutcases don't think it's perfectly OK to blow people up, cut off their hands, or honor kill their women in their own country. Or if they do think it's OK, they're not doing it.

Man I'd love to ship some relativist pansies off to Pakistan for a couple of months.
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Old 11-04-2007, 04:52 PM
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Back in my NYC days I knew a fair number of Pakistanis who had small construction companies that did repair work for mine. To a person they were polite, hard-working types and didn't display any kind of weirdness. It was a big surprise to me that their country turned out to be chock-full of nut-cases.

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Their country is no more full of nut-cases than ours.

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And you are basing this statement on what?
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Old 11-04-2007, 03:54 PM
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To the poster who mentioned that India may have more to worry about than the West does: This feeds a fantasy of mine: A billion screaming Hindus sweeping in from the East meets up with our army coming in from the West right in the middle of Iran. Take care of the problem once and for all.

There's also something I find strange. Back in my NYC days I knew a fair number of Pakistanis who had small construction companies that did repair work for mine. To a person they were polite, hard-working types and didn't display any kind of weirdness. It was a big surprise to me that their country turned out to be chock-full of nut-cases.

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Good point. Why are all those Muslims so crazy and bloodthirsty?
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