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TALIBAN/PAKISTAN/ISI TERRORISTS HAVE HUGE LOBBYING POWERS IN THE UNITED STATES
PAKISTANI AMERICAN CONGRESS ^
Posted on 12/02/2001 11:38:27 PM PST by American_Patriot_For_Democracy
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To: American_Patriot_For_Democracy
Has it crossed anyones mind that these Congressmen might be trying to influence the situation in Pakistan? I think the leaders in Pakistan pretty much know the jig is up. I also think Dems are looking for anything to use in the 2002 elections.
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posted on
12/03/2001 8:58:45 AM PST
by
dalebert
To: American_Patriot_For_Democracy
TALIBAN/PAKISTAN/ISI TERRORISTS HAVE HUGE LOBBYING POWERS IN THE UNITED STATESHey, Taliban lovers and terrorists have friends in the United States too! The Pakistani Militants and their Jihadi sympathizers want nothing but the destruction of the United States.
/end hysterical posting.
By your "logic," since CPAC is a right wing group and Timothy McVeigh was a right-wing terrorist, then CPAC is a terrorist lobbying group.
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posted on
12/03/2001 9:07:55 AM PST
by
dirtboy
To: BERZERKER
Your motives are made pretty obvious here, bub. There is absolutely no justification for you to defend this reprehensible PAC, and betrays who you are. You have it exactly backwards. The poster has presented absolutely no information that this PAC is in any way connected to terrorist groups, other than it is from Pakistan.
Pakistan has admitted to home growing the Taliban,
The Taliban did not attack the United States, and we have been meddling in that part of the world for some time.
to committing terrorism in Kashmir against India,
That is a war, last I checked,
and to being directly linked to the terrorists who committed the World Trade Center fiasco.
I'd like to see you substantiate that.
And idiots like you defend them, every day, because you are probably on their side too.
Nice personal attack to top off your screed. Maybe some of us are not so much defending this PAC as demanding that posters provide information to back up their claims.
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posted on
12/03/2001 9:11:06 AM PST
by
dirtboy
To: beekeeper
I do not trust any poster after 9/11What if 9/11 made the lurkers passionate enough to stand up for America, though?
By the way...if Pakistan is lobbying Congress, recall that Israel is too...American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC)--stronger than the NRA, yet no one denounces them the way you see the liberals denounce the NRA...yet many would see AIPAC as a friend to conservatives...hmmm...
To: Freedom of Speech Wins; Black Jade
Ping for Black Jade...I know you've got a couple of links on the Davis/Pakistan nexus.
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posted on
12/03/2001 4:29:14 PM PST
by
Aaron_A
To: calvarys
Racism? Hardly. I've got Paki expat friends - ones who despise the ISI and the Trans-Asian Axis. Question for you - do you work for the ISI? Or was it the PRC? Or KGB?
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To: Black Jade
Thanks for the links. Another request....I recently read an interview with an ex-ISI agent who plainly said that the ISI was not accountable to the Pakistani or US governments. That it would go about its goals regardless of what the establishment said. I can't remember where I read it (Rediff or Times of India or maybe even Dawn). Did you happen to come across something similar???
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posted on
12/06/2001 4:25:17 PM PST
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Aaron_A
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To: American_Patriot_For_Democracy; Gengis Khan; Cronos; CarrotAndStick; Aaron_A
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posted on
12/30/2005 12:25:08 AM PST
by
SECRET ASIAN MAN
(Stupidity should be made a felony.)
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