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That should end the terrorism.
by adi sap on Sep 11, 2007 02:45 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Nothing wrong in the treatment he got! The ganju patel(Nawaz Sharif) is a big traitor and cheated India, when it extended a friendly hand. And now he realizes that he did it wrong by going for Kargil war. Probably cruelty and cheating is what some religions teach! to survive and this is a good lesson that every bad you do to others, in no time points back at you! and I am sure, Mr.Mush also has something due from Mr.Bush. and Mr.Bush has something due from Laden and Laden has something due from Mr. Mush. If all the dues are cleared, hopefully, that should end the terrorism in the world.


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by R Balasubramanian on Sep 11, 2007 02:58 PM   Permalink
well said. But when will it happen. The sooner the better for the world to rest in peace. Of all known religion, Islam is truely violent to the core for reasons known to none. They enjoy cruelty to men and animal and conveniently escape in the guise of teachings of Allah. It is immenitent that no spiritual leader will preach hatred and violence for survival. There is nothing wrong in thinking supreme but not at worlds cost.

Balu
Bangalore

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by shebeer ahmed on Sep 11, 2007 03:42 PM   Permalink
Islam is not violent and nor are its teachings .If people are to follow what their respective religions say,this world will become a paradise.Religion is just a leverage for their vested interest.Bomb planted by terrorist will never ask ur religion before blasting.These violent acts will cause only tarnsih the name of Islam further.
Until and unless these mullahs are controlled ,Islam is going to suffer further .

If teaching of Islam is violent as said by U Mr Balasubramaniam it will never be the fastest growing religion in the world.

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by R Balasubramanian on Sep 11, 2007 05:07 PM   Permalink
Dear Shebeer, you have not understood my comments. please read it onceagain to know my expression. I too have read Koran and have visited mosques and have a lot of musalman friends and welwishers. I am not averse to any religion but only the practioners and preachers who intreprets. I am again concerned over the silence maintained by the entire muslim community in not condemning the terrorist acts and the softness shown by the politicians in tracing the culprits. Till today none of the Muslim leaders have comdemned the act in public and warned the politicians of repurcushions if they remain silent. This really divides the people on religion. I hope, you agree with me.

Balu
Bangalore

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by R Balasubramanian on Sep 11, 2007 05:11 PM   Permalink
If so dear Shebeer then why the terrorist camp recruit youngsters only from Muslim community for arms training and brain-wash them to commit crimes in the name of Jihad? Till date, I have not heard any youngsters in the training camp from any other religion or sect.

Balu
Bangalore

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by Mohamed Durrani on Sep 11, 2007 02:56 PM   Permalink
You can't blame religion for all this nonsense.

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