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IBMLIVE is worst
by Ask Me on Dec 31, 2007 06:10 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

IBNLIVE is the most bais news channal. I am sure it is run by Goras. People like Jaideep Sardesai should convert to chrsitanity and migrate to any goraland. These people have become gora's DOG in india. Shame on them.

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RE:IBMLIVE is worst
by austronaut on Dec 31, 2007 06:16 PM  Permalink
CNN-IBN: This is 100 percent funded by Southern Baptist Church with its branches in all over the world with HQ in US. The Church annually allocates $800 million for promotion of its channel. Its Indian head is Rajdeep Sardesai and his wife Sagarika Ghosh.


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RE:IBMLIVE is worst
by prasanna prasanna on Dec 31, 2007 06:40 PM  Permalink
almost all journalist and hindhu name converted Christians and commies. they sold them self to become chief of the channels. and we ahve learn from them with their barking. and u can find 100s of journalist writes in times of India for a peg of low quality whiskey.

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Exactly
by PALANISAMY SADHASIVAM on Dec 31, 2007 06:10 PM  Permalink 

Very Very true artcle it is. Every INDIAN must understand pakistan people and rulers made a great damage to INDIA and INDIANS. Those nonsense people does't work for their own development but their thinking is always interupt INDIA'S development. Every one must think their own development either it may individuals or countries.

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Indian culture
by TPS Kumar on Dec 31, 2007 06:09 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

When some one dies, it is our indian culture to talk only good about that person even if he/she was bad. I think thatz what our PM has done it. If he as a prime minister is going to recall all old bad stuff , whatz the difference between we and pakistani. I think what Mr.PH has done was correct.

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RE:Indian culture
by Premnath MM on Dec 31, 2007 06:33 PM  Permalink
Dear Kumar, there is nothing wrong in calling a spade a spade whether that person is dead or alive. The old bad stuff what you are talking about; have you wondered what it is??? Thousands of innocent people killed by some mad idiots. Benazir was never a friend of India. No pakistani head of state has been and I feel they will nevery be.

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RE:Indian culture
by Surya Kanishka on Dec 31, 2007 06:37 PM  Permalink

F-u- you and the culture you are taking. Go and read Bhagvad Geetha and come back and then tell me what the Holy Geetha has said.

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RE:RE:Indian culture
by Sami on Dec 31, 2007 07:03 PM  Permalink
I had first met Benazir Bhutto 17 years back when she had come to Delhi to participate in Rajiv Gandhi%u2019s funeral. Since then, whenever she came to India, she invariably met me and discussed with me the Indo Pak relations and the problem of terrorism. The last time I spoke to Smt. Benazir Bhutto was on October 19, the day of her arrival in Pakistan, after many years of exile abroad, to resume her battle for her country%u2019s democratisation. Religious extremists had made their intention known on that day itself, since her courageous return to Pakistan coincided with a terrorist attack in which more than 125 persons were killed. In my telephonic conversation, I said to her: %u201CI am gratified that you have escaped this bid on your life. The people of India are with you in your struggle against both military rule and terrorism.%u201D Thanking me for my words of solidarity, she had said: %u201CAdvani Saheb, I was not in Pakistan when you came here in 2005. Now that I am back, I would like you to come again as our guest.%u201D Alas, she is now no more.

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RE:RE:Indian culture
by Sami on Dec 31, 2007 07:02 PM  Permalink
A personal loss%u2014L.K. Advani %u201CI am filled with a deep sense of disbelief, shock and grief at the news of the assassination of Smt. Benazir Bhutto, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan and president of the Pakistan People%u2019s Party, in Rawalpindi. Smt. Bhutto has become a martyr to the cause of defence of democracy and the global war on jehadi terrorism. I strongly condemn this terrorist attack. On behalf of my party, my family and on my own behalf, I send my heartfelt condolences to her husband Shri Asif Zardari and their three children. She was a friend of our family and she sincerely desired friendly and peaceful relations between India and Pakistan. I spoke to Shri Zardari telephonically at Dubai airport before he emplaned for Pakistan. The fact that she fell to the bullet of the assassins in the midst of national elections in Pakistan should leave no one in doubt that Pakistan is not only in the throes of instability but a far more dangerous process of Talibanisation. The enormously sinister implications of this development for India, in our own fight against jehadi terrorism, cannot be overstated. I spoke to Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh, who is in Goa, and expressed my apprehensions on this score. I suggested him that he should immediately convene a meeting to brief leaders of opposition parties about the deeply worrisome developments in Pakistan and also Nepal. I thanked him for accepting the suggestion. I had first met Benazir Bhutto 17 years back when she had come t

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RE:Indian culture
by on Dec 31, 2007 06:29 PM  Permalink
Sadly, our so called leaders, who have a tradition of appeasement never think about the lives of our jawans and their families who sacrifice their lives. With all due respect to his academic accomplishments, our PM does not have the guts or backbone to call " a spade a spade". Frankly speaking, we need more Narendra Modi's and Sardar Vallabhai Patel's to lead our country.

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RE:Indian culture
by Ravikumar on Dec 31, 2007 06:15 PM  Permalink
@TPS

abey phut nikal

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RE:Indian culture
by Sami on Dec 31, 2007 07:01 PM  Permalink
see people are abusing indian politicians very bad. they have gone to the extent of equelling them them to dog shit.
I really felt bad of that. but when see the article by a french man i feel the people are correct.
see what is the comment of our politicians
Former Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee has described Benazir Bhutto%u2019s assassination as a %u201Cbig jolt to democracy%u201D in Pakistan. Shri Vajpayee, who as PM had taken the initiative to normalise relations between the two neighbours, said that Bhutto%u2019s absence would make it all the more difficult to revive the democratic process in Pakistan


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A slap on the face of Benazir's supporters
by Premnath MM on Dec 31, 2007 06:08 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Fantastique!! Superb!! Great article, Mr.Gautier. I hope our PM reads this.
I want more from you regarding this so
called 'benazir' phenomenon.

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RE:A slap on the face of Benazir's supporters
by Sami on Dec 31, 2007 07:05 PM  Permalink
I had first met Benazir Bhutto 17 years back when she had come to Delhi to participate in Rajiv Gandhi%u2019s funeral. Since then, whenever she came to India, she invariably met me and discussed with me the Indo Pak relations and the problem of terrorism. The last time I spoke to Smt. Benazir Bhutto was on October 19, the day of her arrival in Pakistan, after many years of exile abroad, to resume her battle for her country%u2019s democratisation. Religious extremists had made their intention known on that day itself, since her courageous return to Pakistan coincided with a terrorist attack in which more than 125 persons were killed. In my telephonic conversation, I said to her: %u201CI am gratified that you have escaped this bid on your life. The people of India are with you in your struggle against both military rule and terrorism.%u201D Thanking me for my words of solidarity, she had said: %u201CAdvani Saheb, I was not in Pakistan when you came here in 2005. Now that I am back, I would like you to come again as our guest.%u201D Alas, she is now no more.

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RE:A slap on the face of Benazir's supporters
by Sami on Dec 31, 2007 07:05 PM  Permalink
A personal loss%u2014L.K. Advani %u201CI am filled with a deep sense of disbelief, shock and grief at the news of the assassination of Smt. Benazir Bhutto, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan and president of the Pakistan People%u2019s Party, in Rawalpindi. Smt. Bhutto has become a martyr to the cause of defence of democracy and the global war on jehadi terrorism. I strongly condemn this terrorist attack. On behalf of my party, my family and on my own behalf, I send my heartfelt condolences to her husband Shri Asif Zardari and their three children. She was a friend of our family and she sincerely desired friendly and peaceful relations between India and Pakistan. I spoke to Shri Zardari telephonically at Dubai airport before he emplaned for Pakistan. The fact that she fell to the bullet of the assassins in the midst of national elections in Pakistan should leave no one in doubt that Pakistan is not only in the throes of instability but a far more dangerous process of Talibanisation. The enormously sinister implications of this development for India, in our own fight against jehadi terrorism, cannot be overstated. I spoke to Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh, who is in Goa, and expressed my apprehensions on this score. I suggested him that he should immediately convene a meeting to brief leaders of opposition parties about the deeply worrisome developments in Pakistan and also Nepal. I thanked him for accepting the suggestion. I had first met Benazir Bhutto 17

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FACTS AND ONLY FACTS
by LEELADHAR PANDE on Dec 31, 2007 06:07 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

The facts will always remain facts. A good eye opener article for all those who consider her a matyr of democracy and the so called a good friend of India.

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RE:FACTS AND ONLY FACTS
by Sami on Dec 31, 2007 07:08 PM  Permalink
A personal loss%u2014L.K. Advani %u201CI am filled with a deep sense of disbelief, shock and grief at the news of the assassination of Smt. Benazir Bhutto, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan and president of the Pakistan People%u2019s Party, in Rawalpindi. Smt. Bhutto has become a martyr to the cause of defence of democracy and the global war on jehadi terrorism. I strongly condemn this terrorist attack. On behalf of my party, my family and on my own behalf, I send my heartfelt condolences to her husband Shri Asif Zardari and their three children. She was a friend of our family and she sincerely desired friendly and peaceful relations between India and Pakistan. I spoke to Shri Zardari telephonically at Dubai airport before he emplaned for Pakistan. The fact that she fell to the bullet of the assassins in the midst of national elections in Pakistan should leave no one in doubt that Pakistan is not only in the throes of instability but a far more dangerous process of Talibanisation. The enormously sinister implications of this development for India, in our own fight against jehadi terrorism, cannot be overstated. I spoke to Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh, who is in Goa, and expressed my apprehensions on this score. I suggested him that he should immediately convene a meeting to brief leaders of opposition parties about the deeply worrisome developments in Pakistan and also Nepal. I thanked him for accepting the suggestion. I had first met Benazir Bhutto 17 years back when she had come t

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RE:RE:FACTS AND ONLY FACTS
by Sami on Dec 31, 2007 07:10 PM  Permalink
I had first met Benazir Bhutto 17 years back when she had come to Delhi to participate in Rajiv Gandhi%u2019s funeral. Since then, whenever she came to India, she invariably met me and discussed with me the Indo Pak relations and the problem of terrorism. The last time I spoke to Smt. Benazir Bhutto was on October 19, the day of her arrival in Pakistan, after many years of exile abroad, to resume her battle for her country%u2019s democratisation. Religious extremists had made their intention known on that day itself, since her courageous return to Pakistan coincided with a terrorist attack in which more than 125 persons were killed. In my telephonic conversation, I said to her: %u201CI am gratified that you have escaped this bid on your life. The people of India are with you in your struggle against both military rule and terrorism.%u201D Thanking me for my words of solidarity, she had said: %u201CAdvani Saheb, I was not in Pakistan when you came here in 2005. Now that I am back, I would like you to come again as our guest.%u201D Alas, she is now no more.

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RE:RE:black list them ..
by george on Dec 31, 2007 06:14 PM  Permalink
You are one of them who do not want peace to prevail. Shut up and eat a New Year cake but don't get converted, ha ha !!

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RE:RE:RE:black list them ..
by Ravikumar on Dec 31, 2007 06:59 PM  Permalink
u moron this is not new year for us. Our new year starts with Ugadi festival. On behalf of new year u eat my shit. Happy new year.


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RE:black list them ..
by austronaut on Dec 31, 2007 06:12 PM  Permalink

NDTV
CNN-IBN
IBN7
India Today
Outlook
The times of india
Star TV
Indian Express

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RE:RE:black list them ..
by george on Dec 31, 2007 06:15 PM  Permalink
What is left out ?

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RE:RE:RE:black list them ..
by austronaut on Dec 31, 2007 06:18 PM  Permalink

U..anti-indian...

Jai hind..


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RE:black list them ..
by Rajiv Saikia on Dec 31, 2007 06:24 PM  Permalink
The media phenomenon worldwide is largely jewish. Yes Rupert Murdoch who has done us to death with those silly saas-bahu sagas is also jewish. Remember he is the Big-BOSS of Star Group of channels. Ownership of 'Washington Times', 'The Herald', etc. etc. is all inh jewish hands.

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RE:black list them ..
by Ravikumar on Dec 31, 2007 06:11 PM  Permalink
THE HINDU [inspite of having Hindu name], AAJ TAK

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RE:RE:black list them ..
by austronaut on Dec 31, 2007 06:13 PM  Permalink
The Hindu:
English daily, started over 125 years has been recently taken over by Joshua Society, Berne, Switzerland. N.Ram's wife is a Swiss national.



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