Sunday, October 28, 2012

Spotlight On Mid East

Spotlight On Mid East
the United States invaded and occupied Iraq. Advocates of the operation assured us that this would be “a cakewalk” that would essentially pay for itself.  The ensuing war claimed at least 6,000 American military and civilian lives.  It wounded 100,000 U.S. personnel. It displaced 2.8 million Iraqis and – by conservative estimate – killed at least 125,000 of them, while wounding another 350,000.  The U.S. invasion and occupation of Iraq will ultimately cost American taxpayers at least
 $3.4 trillion,

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Turkish Democracy

Turkish Democracy
“You who believe! Give away some of the good things you have earned and some of what the earth produces for you. Do not have recourse to bad things when you give, things you would only take with your eyes tight shut! Know that Allah is Rich Beyond Need, Praiseworthy.” 

Friday, October 26, 2012

Blaming the Muslims

Blaming the Muslims


Opinion polls suggest that Americans do not like Muslims very much. No surprise there, considering the steady diet of negative commentary. On the New York City subway one can learn from posters that Palestinians are savages while Israelis are civilized. For many years, the word "Islamic" has been used in much of the media as an obligatory prefix to the word "terrorist."

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Pakistan in Search of Future

Pakistan in Search of Future

“American friendship is more dangerous than its publicly defined animosity. Rejecting cynicism but pondering on the US rationale of “war on terrorism”, there are ample similarities of the blueprint what happened in Iraq, the same fate could be waiting for Pakistan.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Opinion Maker: Where truth is the News and Readers are The Opinion Makers

Opinion Maker: Where Truth is The News and Readers are The Opinion Makers

Opinion Maker: Where Truth is The News and Readers are The Opinion Makers

Posted on 10. Jul, 2010 by Raja Mujtaba.

A Voice From The Cyber Space
By Marivel Guzman
What does it takes to write the truth? Regular Ordinary Citizens now days are engaged in the writing process and the dissemination of the truth. Be my truth or your truth is up to the Opinion Makers.
In this complex society that we are living, a world ravaged by [...]

Friday, July 9, 2010

Lenin McCartney McChrystal Pajama Sleepover

Lenin McCartney McCrystal Pajama Sleepover

Lenin McCartney McCrystal Pajama Sleepover

Posted on 09. Jul, 2010 by Raja Mujtaba.

Dereliction of Duty Not A Ponzi Scheme
A Deadly Embrace of Victimhood Global Pyramid Crime Schemes
By Tommy Tucci
Philadelphia, PA 9th July, 2010………No not Beatle John !. Bolshevik Vladimir Lenin, Sir Paul McCartney, and Gen. Stanley McCrystal pajama sleepover victims. Dereliction of Duty Deadly Embrace Global Victimhood Industry Pyramid Crime Schemes. Vladimir Lenin confirms from the grave, while simultaneously [...]

A Rejoinder: Terrorists and their apologists

A Rejoinder: Terrorists and their apologists

A Rejoinder: Terrorists and their apologists

Posted on 09. Jul, 2010 by Raja Mujtaba.

INDIA IS ANOTHER ISRAEL BUT HAS NOT YET CAUGHT THE EYE
By Dr. S.M. Rahman
Imtiaz Alam, editor of South Asian Journal, in his over-enthusiasm, has projected India as the peace-loving nation – by implication a great proponent of ‘Ahinsa’ and ‘non-violence’, and that it is the perfect ‘model’ in South Asia, as all its neighbors are [...]

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London Bombings: Looking Back At July 7, 2005

London Bombings: Looking Back At July 7, 2005

London Bombings: Looking Back At July 7, 2005

Posted on 08. Jul, 2010 by Raja Mujtaba.

By Commodore Tariq Majeed
London was rocked by a string of suicidal attacks on its transport system during the morning rush hour on 7 July 2005. Three bombs exploded within 50 seconds of each other on three London Underground trains at 7:50 am (GMT). A fourth exploded an hour later at 08:47 on a double-decker bus. [...]

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