Maybe the Pakis are ready for modernity.
Maybe the Pakis are ready for modernity.
waltky (10-28-2012)
Yeah, that's a good one!
How many girls and people of all ages and sex have the US supported Taliban, Muslim Brotherhood, Wahabi crazies tortured, maimed and killed in Yugoslavia, Libya and Syria?
And, how many people of all ages and sex thave the US war crazies, maimed and slaughtered in Iraq, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Libya, Yemen, Somalia, Rhawanda, Congo, Panama, Guatamala, Nicaragua, Mexico, Vietnam, Columbia, Chile, Laos, Grenada, etc. etc.?
Answer, many millions.
Around 1902 in another attempt to "clean" for "world order"
US General Jacob H. Smith tells the commanding officer of the Marines assigned to clean up the island of Samar, Philippines:
"I want no prisoners.
I wish you to kill and burn;
the more you kill and burn the better it will please me."
He orders that the entire island of Samar be converted into a "howling wilderness." He specifically orders that all males over the age of ten are to be shot. Step one is to burn the town of Balangiga to the ground.
The US killed over a million people in the Philippines bringing them "democracy".......hypocrisy.
From killing Mexicans, Southerners, Buffalo and indians to Chinese and Philippinos, Germans to Vietnamese to to Syrians, the US has been on a vicious, cruel, crazy rampage for well over 150 years.
US policy was aptly described by Union general Sherman:
"We are not fighting against enemy armies, but against an enemy people, both young and old, rich and poor, and they must feel the iron hand of war in the same way as organized armies."
Here's another guy the USers love:
Last edited by Ivan88; 10-28-2012 at 06:48 PM.
Malala gets an apology...
Sister of Malala Yousufzai's Alleged Gunman Apologizes
6 Nov.`12 -- The sister of the man accused of trying to kill a 15-year-old Pakistani school girl is speaking out.
Rehana Haleem, who lives in Pakistan's Swat Valley, told CNN her brother has brought shame to their family. She said police raided her home and arrested everyone, demanding to know where her brother was hiding. "We have lost everything after what he did," she said. That brother, 23-year-old Attah Ullah Khan, is the prime suspect in the attack on 15-year old Malala Yousufzai, the young girl who fought for girls' education in Pakistan.
Haleem told CNN she believes her brother is guilty, and that he disappeared just after the attack happened. She also said she's sorry for the pain her brother inflicted on the young girl. "What he did was intolerable," Haleem told CNN. "Malala is just like my sister. I'd like to express my concern for Malala on behalf of my whole family; I hope she recovers soon and returns to a happy and normal life as soon as possible. I hope Malala doesn't consider me or my family as enemies. I don't consider Atta Ullah my brother anymore."
Yousufzai and two classmates were shot nearly a month ago while on their way home from school after receiving threats from the Taliban for years. Yousafzai was a strong advocate for girls' education -- something the Taliban disapprove of. While Yousafzai recovers in a British hospital, the Pakistani government has announced her two classmates will receive stars of courage, one of the highest awards anyone can receive in Pakistan. One of those classmates is already back at school, and says despite being attacked, she's determined to continue her education.
http://www.wtma.com/rssItem.asp?feed...temid=29935605
I got 10 bucks that says she turns up dead.