Archive for February, 2014
Loud Thinking February 04, 2014 at 01:15AM
The Unpardonable Crime of Pervaiz Musharraf..!
Let the former President/CEO/COAS Mr. Pervaiz Musharraf, now ask the US about the issue of the US Senator siding with the Baloch terrorists and talking against the territorial integrity of Pakistan; because it was Mr. Musharraf, who made a nuclear power nation, look like a banana republic x 0.
When Mr. Nawaz Sharif was the PM last time and the US attacked OBL in Afghanistan, Bill Clinton personally APOLOGISED for a missile, which fell in the then NWFP province, which is now called KPK province.
And after that, what happened was that leave aside the US, even Afghanistan, which didn’t have a regular army, attacked with impunity and killed and beheaded our soldiers; so much so, that even the Taliban, had the guts in the Musharraf era, to force our HUNDREDS of troops to surrender; and made them prisoners.
Remember, in the realm of the world politics, power is nothing, its perception is everything; and if this factor is removed from the minds of the Pakistan’s enemies, just like what Pervaiz Musharraf did, then others treat, even the nuclear power country, as a dud power.
In my opinion, this crime of Pervaiz Musharraf i.e., removing the fear of a nuclear Pakistan from the hearts and minds of our enemies, is more GRAVE, than his crimes of the subversion of the constitution and imposition of the Martial Law.
No ruler including the NS, is my relative. My only relation is with Pakistan.
So, when I say something about the deeds of Pervaiz Musharraf, it doesn’t mean that I am a pro PPP, PMLN, PTI, JI or the MQM.
Yes, my 100% bias is towards PAKISTAN.
Loud Thinking February 04, 2014 at 12:30AM
Let the former President/CEO/COAS, now ask the US about the issue of the US Senator siding with the Baloch terrorists and talking against the territorial integrity of Pakistan; because it was Musharraf, who made a nuclear power nation look like a banana republic x 0.
When Nawaz Sharif was the PM last time and the US attacked OBL in Afghanistan, Bill Clinton personally APOLOGISED for a missile, which fell in the, the then NWFP province, which is now called KPK province.
And after that what happened was that leave aside the US, even Afghanistan, which didn’t have a regular army, attacked with impunity and killed and beheaded our soldiers; so much so that even the Taliban had the guts in Musharraf era, to force our HUNDREDS of troops to surrender and made them prisoners: remember power is nothing, its perception is everything; and if this factor is removed from the minds of Pakistan’s enemies, just like what Musharraf did, then others treat even the nuclear power country, as a dud power.
In my opinion this crime of Musharraf (removing the fear of a nuclear Pakistan from the hearts and minds of our enemies) is more GRAVE than his crime of subversion of the constitution and imposition of the Martial Law.
No ruler including the NS, is my relative. My only relation is with Pakistan.
So, when I say something about the deeds of Musharraf, it doesn’t mean I am a pro PPP, PMLN, PTI or the MQM.
Yes, my 100% bias is towards PAKISTAN.
Loud Thinking February 04, 2014 at 12:21AM
You can always count on Americans to do the right thing – after they’ve tried everything else.
Winston Churchill
Loud Thinking February 03, 2014 at 11:45PM
I wish this was also not a world record that a
CEO/President/COAS, of a nuclear power country, admitted in his own book that he sold his subjects for few pennies, to a super power, in lieu of just getting stamp of legitimacy of his government, from that super power.
Loud Thinking February 03, 2014 at 11:29PM
Exactly 30 days ago on 3 Jan. 2014, our former President, former CEO of Pakistan and the Ex. COAS Gen. (R) Pervaiz Musharraf was admitted in the AFIC hospital.
I hope some learned person can confirm if this was a world record, for 30 days hospitalisation of a man, without any surgery?
Loud Thinking February 03, 2014 at 11:20PM
Perseverance is persistence to continue, despite difficult obstacles.
Loud Thinking February 03, 2014 at 11:19PM
“People are like bicycles. They can keep their balance only as long as they keep moving.”
Albert Einstein (1879-1955);
theoretical physicist, philosopher, Nobel Prize winner
Loud Thinking February 03, 2014 at 02:46PM
Work-Life Balance Begins with Exercise
Recent research has found that regular exercisers are less likely to experience conflict between their work and home roles. Exercise reduces stress, which makes time at home and at work more productive and enjoyable. You may view an exercise regimen as yet another commitment, but a reduction in stress is tantamount to an expansion of time. People who exercise regularly also feel more capable of taking things on and getting them done, which carries over into both work and home roles.
To add fitness to your schedule, try exercising before your workday starts (it’s so easy to find reasons not to exercise later in the day); high-intensity interval training workouts are effective and fast. Or take a break during your workday to work out, especially if you can take advantage of on-site facilities. You’ll return to your desk ready to tackle that next challenge.
Adapted by HBR from “How Regular Exercise Helps You Balance Work and Family” by Russell Clayton.
Loud Thinking February 03, 2014 at 10:08AM
“Hope lies in dreams, in imagination and in the courage of those who dare to make dreams into reality.”
Jonas Salk –
Loud Thinking February 02, 2014 at 09:21PM
“The secret of getting ahead is getting started. The secret of getting started is breaking your complex overwhelming tasks into small manageable tasks, and starting on the first one.”
— Mark Twain

