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Most Notorious Terrorist of our times
by Die Hard on Oct 31, 2007 10:43 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

George Bush, Donald Rumsfeld - Christians
Osama bin Laden, Aiman al Zawahri - Muslims
Narendra Modi, Lal Krishna Advani - Hindus
Chandrika Kumaratungam, Mahinda Rajapakse - Buddhists

Terrorists are there in every religion. They are successful in creating chaos and in killing innocents so far.

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  RE:RE:Most Notorious Terrorist of our times
by Die Hard on Oct 31, 2007 11:47 PM   Permalink
The question shows your narrowminded ness.

I an athiest and I am against all kind of crime unleashed in the name of religion and development.

Moreover your life is not going to be better off by knowing my name whether it is Ram, Rahim or Robert.

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  RE:RE:RE:Most Notorious Terrorist of our times
by Kaushik Das on Oct 31, 2007 11:52 PM   Permalink
You are no athiest - you are typical of your ilk - pretending as if nothing happened in godhra.

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  RE:Most Notorious Terrorist of our times
by Kaushik Das on Oct 31, 2007 11:51 PM   Permalink
Bush and Rumsfeld are not terrorists - they reply to the terrorists in the language that terrorists understand.
Modi and Advani are not terrorists as they don't even reply to terrorists in their language - they simply want to build a good India based on principles of good.
Chandrika K and Rajapakse terrorists????? Are you smoking a little too much of arabic opium smuggled by your fellow muslims via afghanistan?

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  RE:Most Notorious Terrorist of our times
by Die Hard on Nov 01, 2007 12:14 AM   Permalink
Poor Kaushik,

Terrorist is one who kills people in mass. All the above have done in Iraq, US, Gujarat and Srilanka.

So they fall into the same category- TERRORISTS.

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