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nuclear plans not dropped
by cnrgpal on Dec 20, 2007 04:22 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

First of all you porkis eat food for three times in a day. sleep well without dreaming of you being taken away my Mush and his men.
then think of nuclear and war etc. But never dream in your life about a war with India. You will be finished to the bottom. You bloody porkis half people.

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by Sanjay on Dec 20, 2007 04:37 PM   Permalink
PCI of Pak more than India??????
LMAO.


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by JonBonJovi on Dec 20, 2007 04:55 PM   Permalink
yep!

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by asdf asdf on Dec 20, 2007 05:18 PM   Permalink
Yes, he knows because he is an accountant over there.

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by Don johnson on Dec 21, 2007 03:20 AM   Permalink
West media happens to be using propoganda against pak nukes for there own vested interests so pak happens to be on the receiving end, if the west decide to put india under the spot light then the history of nucler profileration of india is prolly the worst. The indians have foot print all over iran , iraq and libya\'s nuke programes. India should be thanking us that we for right now has the strategic interest with india in the region and are not looking at the things that india has done in past.

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by JonBonJovi on Dec 20, 2007 04:57 PM   Permalink
pak stands on top of india there go an see ur self

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by siddha nathan on Dec 20, 2007 05:21 PM   Permalink
Wake up. How come you did not get up till now?

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'Pakistan's nuclear programme still on'