Archive for April, 2013

Loud Thinking April 14, 2013 at 02:06PM

“If the person you’re talking to doesn’t appear to be
listening, be patient. It may simply be that he has a small
piece of fluff in his ear.”

— Winnie the Pooh

Loud Thinking April 13, 2013 at 05:04PM

Ingredients of a New Powerful, Peaceful and Rising Pakistan

Remember, on 5/11, Pakistan will not and never vote for darkness, for the shortages of electricity, gas, petrol and water, for the high handedness of police and state apparatus, for the wadera and jagirdari system, corruption, illiteracy, kidnapping for ransom, street crimes, cattle thieves, target killings and bomb explosions, high prices, mortgaging of Pakistan to the foreign masters, politics of families and their cronies.
On 5/11 PAKISTAN will ONLY vote for the MASSIVE WAVE OF CHANGE.

Loud Thinking April 13, 2013 at 04:26PM

Remember, on 5/11, Pakistan will not and never vote for darkness, corruption, illiteracy, kidnapping for ransom, target killing, high prices, mortgaging of Pakistan to the foreign masters, politics of families and their cronies.
On 5/11 PAKISTAN will ONLY vote for the MASSIVE WAVE OF CHANGE.

Loud Thinking April 13, 2013 at 04:14PM

@nayyarahmad: @ImranKhanPTI @Asad_Umar @JahangirKTareen @AndleebAbbas

Exactly 4 weeks to 5/11 of Pakistan.

Loud Thinking April 13, 2013 at 02:19PM

Noble Peace Prize for the Great Service to the Humanity

I strongly recommend Dr. Muhammad Amjad Saqib Sahib, Executive Director, Akhuwat, (which is Pakistan’s largest interest free microfinance organization which envisions a poverty free society built on the principles of compassion and mutual support. From a first loan of Rs.10, 000, Akhuwat’s total disbursement has now exceeded Rs. 1.8 Billion, benefiting more than 140,000 families. It has a network spanning over 75 branches in more than 45cities and towns across Pakistan.) for Noble Peace Prize (as was also given to Dr. Muhammad Younis Khan of Grameen Bank of BD), on his monumental contribution to the cause of humanity for the eradication of poverty and also for his enormous contribution in the economic emancipation of the poorest of the poor.

Loud Thinking April 13, 2013 at 01:31PM

My reply to the World Bank’s question “What will it take to end the poverty?”

Poverty alleviation has a very easy solution and that is; poverty will end the day WB, IMF and ADB etc., will do away with the policy of taking back up to 90% of the aid, from the countries they give the loans.
What happens is, in this exploitation, the poor nations hardly get the benefit of up to 10% of the aid money, but have to repay (with very HIGH interest), 100% of the loan, back to the world aid giving agencies.
So, basically the world aid agencies are spreading poverty with their financing. In fact, a recent survey revealed, that SUICIDE rates has gone up in those countries, which are the recipient of World Bank and other such aid giving agencies.
So, with your loans you are not only spreading poverty, but WB and other such agencies, are responsible for genocide of the poor, as well.

Loud Thinking April 13, 2013 at 11:36AM

A news item reported on media informs that ” India, Bangladesh to produce mega film on 1971 War”.

Pakistan should also produce an epic film on the genocide of two million Kashmiris, by the Indian forces…… and the genocide is ongoing.

Loud Thinking April 12, 2013 at 07:59PM

To serve the humanity one don’t need a government position or post. Examples are Abdus Sattar Edhi, Imran Khan, Mother Teresa, Bill gates and Florence Nightingale.

Loud Thinking April 12, 2013 at 07:18PM

Video link of Musharraf admitting secret deal with US for drone strikes on Pakistan, link:- http://edition.cnn.com/2013/04/11/world/asia/pakistan-musharraf-drones/index.html?sr=sharebar_twitter

Loud Thinking April 12, 2013 at 05:05PM

Is the confession of Pervaiz Musharraf enough for his treason trial?

How can now Musharraf be allowed to contest the election, after he has admitted giving permission for the drone strikes albeit, selective ones?
The main point here is that the President, the PM, the parliament and the military leadership have always agreed and said that drones are violation of Pakistan’s sovereignty; and illegal as per international law.
Almost every other day our foreign office spokesman condemns drone attacks on our soil. We should remember, that many retired generals who served under Musharraf, have repeatedly said that they were not consulted on Kargil war; and WOT permissions to America.
Now, after the confession of Musharraf about the drone attack permissions to USA, the statements of those generals have automatically proved true. Particularly, the foreign office and MOD’s briefings to many courts and the parliament that there existed no agreement with USA about giving permission, to attack Pakistan with drones.
Now, isn’t the confession of Musharraf, a fit case for crime against the nation and makes him liable for a trial for treason?
I would request the legal experts to kindly dwell on this important national case, wherein, a ruler by-passing all national establishments and parliament, allowed America, ALONE in his capacity as the ruler, to attack Pakistan.

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