To: NativeNewYorker; sukhoi-30mki; Cronos; CarrotAndStick; razoroccam; Arjun; samsonite; ...
Pinging you all!
Its a scary thought that only a few days ago I was traveling down Churchgate-Borivillie route (where the blasts took place). Its a route many of my friends and cousins take everyday! This incident is not just frontpage news for me anymore, I am now directly concerned about their safety.
I seriously doubt India can win this war on terror. This current pacifist government doesn't have spine to protect her people. I am not sure we are in a position to fight this war. Not with this spineless government in power.I am now only waiting to see how we would respond to this but I fear...........we have voted the wrong ones to power.
To: Gengis Khan
Me2-Im losing confidence in them.But the alternative(s) are no better going by past record.
To: Gengis Khan
I used the same western line when I was in Bombay a few yrs ago. The stations all have an eerie familiar ring to them...Borivili, khar, bandra, Churchgate...
I agree. The UPA is about as bad as it gets short of the CPI(M) directly coming to power. BTW, the CPI(M) stands for Chinese Puppets in India (Morons), does it not?
17 posted on
07/11/2006 2:52:26 PM PDT by
voletti
(Awareness and Equanimity.)
To: Gengis Khan; Saberwielder
I understand your sentiment. I anticipate that this terrorist act was done in order to prevent further talks between Pakistan and India, as this is not in the interest of the Kashmiri terrorists. The idea is that the attack will force the Indian government to show strength and comply to the wishes of some Indian nationalists and stop the talk with Pakistan. Hopefully, that will not happen.
18 posted on
07/11/2006 3:34:14 PM PDT by
AdmSmith
To: Gengis Khan
I've taken that route myself. Thank God your friends and family are OK.
I keep hoping that with NY, London, Spain, Beslan, and now Mumbai we might pass a critical threshold when the world as a whole wakes up and unites against this savagery. Judging from the press, I sadly don't think we're there yet. What will it take?
To: Gengis Khan
I cant understand the reason behind this wait,We need to carry out pre emptive on terror factories operating in porkistan.If it comes to war then so be it ,we will have the doctrine of pre emption to justify.
22 posted on
07/11/2006 6:01:50 PM PDT by
voice of india
(Lord is my light and my salvation whom shall i fear ?)
To: Gengis Khan
Gengis..Good to hear that you and your family are safe.
Unfortunately, my co-worker and good friend's cousin died in the Mahim station blast. He was going back home to a wife and a 2 year old kid.
I do not expect any retaliation from the spineless Congress government either.
To: Gengis Khan
" I seriously doubt India can win this war on terror. This current pacifist government doesn't have spine to protect her people. I am not sure we are in a position to fight this war. Not with this spineless government in power.I am now only waiting to see how we would respond to this but I fear...........we have voted the wrong ones to power."
We say the same about "paleo-cons" (the Euro-identity fascists who would risk all to see Israel destroyed) and people with certain business relations (importers, for one) in our own government. They push from behind the scenes to stop our President from going to the main sources of the War on Terror, and he cannot rid our government of them all fast enough.
GK, as you know, several Islamist national governments are collaborating in efforts to conquer the world. We must start by destroying the most powerful and stubborn of those decidedly antagonistic governments (after destroying each of their military forces) and work our way down to the weakest. But we must eventually subdue them all. We're not ignoring those closest and most visible to India, but we (India's advisors and forces increasingly included) are slowly cutting off their foreign support and surrounding them.
I do hope that we in the USA find a suitable replacement for our President (who is in his last allowed term) in 2008--not a Democrat or pacifist, fascist "paleo-con."
I'll be watching closely for results of India's investigation. It might be interesting as to what groups and individuals were involved in the terrorism there. We in the USA have found that Islamo-fascist groups usually opposed to one another are cooperating in terrorism against us (even Shiites with Sunnis, at times).
26 posted on
07/12/2006 1:40:30 AM PDT by
familyop
("Either you're with us, or you're with the terrorists." --President Bush)
To: Gengis Khan
BTW, I would also first suspect the terrorists who want to extort Kashmir from India. But it is also likely that there are some communications between them and Al Qaeda. Pakistani Islamists do not want India to begin surrounding them and cutting off those lines of communication (with Afghanistan being the first step--recently more publicized).
Sooner or later, self-described pacifists (cowardly traitors) in several of our countries will awaken to their choice for survival. Until then, the better leaders in some of our countries must plan and position forces for the War on Terror wisely.
27 posted on
07/12/2006 2:14:29 AM PDT by
familyop
("Either you're with us, or you're with the terrorists." --President Bush)
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