Apparently Elahi figures that as long as they've got this rage all worked up, why not expand the victims' list?
"BB is also guilty like blasphemer Salman Rushdie, says Elahi," from the PakTribune, with thanks to DFS:
LAHORE: Punjab Chief Minister, Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi has said that Benazir Bhutto is also guilty like blasphemer Salman Rushdie.[...]
He said that Benazir, who remained Prime Minister of Pakistan twice, has forgotten the name of Islam while living abroad and is disturbed for support of blasphemer Salman Rushdi.
He said that those who are supporting blasphemer Salman Rushdi are not only enemy of Pakistan and its masses but are also enemy of Islam and Muslim Ummah.
He said that the people cannot tolerate blasphemer Salman Rushdi and his supporters. He said that the people will never support such party which is against our country, religion and people.
He said that the future of democracy is safe in the country and the forthcoming elections would be transparent and fair.
Especially if they kill off those pesky blasphemers. Then the future of democracy in Pakistan will be exceedingly bright.
"He said that Benazir, who remained Prime Minister of Pakistan twice, has forgotten the name of Islam while living abroad ..."
-- from the article above
Nonsense. While living in Briggs Hall at Radcliffe in the early 1970s, Pinky Bhutto, as she was affectionately known, used the word "Islam" at least twice.
Lets try "if they submit, allow them to live - and if they resist, kill them - but if they allow us to subjugate them and pay taxes (and feel p*ssed off about the taxes) - then let them live under the rule of islam"
No?
Hmmmm.....what's going to happen to all those Muslim arguements to the effect that "Islamic countries lead the way in having women in positions of high power", if they start killing them off?
And Hugh, I bet Benazir wishes she'd never heard of Islam by now!
Gotta love those cwazy Pakis. But, nuclear weapons + Islamic zealots = America's ally in the WOT...or, so we are told.
The Land of the Pure - if it didnt exist, you wouldnt want to invent it...
"Islamic countries lead the way in having women in positions of high power"
Uhhh, yup -- so true ...
Palestinian Women Martyrs
Against the Israeli Occupation
http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/017147.php
...not only are the bomb belts themselves very powerful as are the women who subsequently wear the damn things, but the women are, shall we say, "promoted to higher positions" where the benefits are "out-of-this-world."
Please people benazir is not a "moderate". She is purely islamic. Only thing is, she was kicked out by some other "moderate" and therefore had to hang out with the infidels for some time, but that does not make her a "muslim in name only". Also, she fully supports the jihad in Kashmir.
Opps, wrong link -- apologies:
http://www.aztlan.net/women_martyrs.htm
The next time you are at a super-market or at a university and see one of those nijab or hijabbed women in the check-out line; remember these sweeties!
They're safe because they have little children, right?
Right! Think again. Think about YOUR President removing his shoes to enter the mosque.
Wonderful, is it not?
@witness
I checked out the link.
If I looked like some of them, one in particular, I might consider same,lol!
Re Bhutto: I am surprised it has taken them this long. Then again, they are regressing/devolving.
"He said that the people cannot tolerate blasphemer Salman Rushdi and his supporters."
...."supporters?"....would that include anyone who does not adhere to Islam and the writing in the evil text , the Qur'an?.....
I pity those women martyrs.
They are all in Hell now, roasting away, when they thought "Allah" would reward them with paradise! Wouldn't you just love to see the expression on their faces the second they realized how duped they were by Muhammed?!
They might not even stop there. If they imprison, deport, or "whack" everyone who disagrees with them, Pakistan would be at once "safe" for "democracy" (insofar as it serves the interests of the clerics seeking power), and no longer interested in it, since everyone left would, in theory, agree on a theocratic dictatorship.
But it wouldn't be original. In fact, I think I basically just described Iran's master plan.
I checked out the link.
If I looked like some of them, one in particular, I might consider same,lol!
You know, I think I'm beginning to understand WHY islamic males invented the hijab for some, and the nijab for others ... eeeeks!
The future is so bright I hink I need shades:
http://sheikyermami.com/2007/06/27/germany-yusuf-islam-and-carlos-santana-in-concert/
more from Pakistan
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6249566.stm
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Ms Tariq's family wants to annul the wedding on the grounds that it is against Islam for two women to marry.
But the couple argue that they married to protect the bride from being sold into marriage to pay off her uncle's gambling debts.
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isn't it unislamic to gamble? not even sold for her father's debt, but her uncle's.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6247940.stm
Kabul 'suicide attack' kills two
The attack took place near Puli Charkhi prison
A suicide attack near the Afghan capital Kabul has killed an American civilian and a Nepalese security guard, officials say.
Eight others were reported to have been injured.
The attack appears to have been aimed at a private security convoy heading for a prison on the eastern outskirts of the capital.
The suicide attacker used a car which was damaged. Two vehicles belonging to the those attacked were also destroyed.
Third incident
The explosion happened on the city's eastern outskirts and was aimed at a private American security convoy heading for Puli Charkhi where a prison is being built to house men transferred from Guantanamo Bay.
The US civilian was a woman. The Nepalese Gurkha was working for the security company.
Both the attacker and his car were blown up in the explosion, police say.
The BBC's Charles Haviland in Kabul says this is the third lethal bombing in Kabul in the space of two weeks.
Eleven days ago, a bomb attack on an Afghan police bus in Kabul killed up to 35 people and injured more.
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"He said that those who are supporting blasphemer Salman Rushdi are not only enemy of Pakistan and its masses but are also enemy of Islam and Muslim Ummah."
What more proof is required that Muslims cannot live in a mixed society and that they should be evicted? It's not enough to ban immigration. They have to leave. They don't accept the right of others to their own belief system or to freedom. Their way of living is incompatible with Western democracy.
CAN WE PLEASE CUT THE PC NONSENSE?
This just in from our correspondent in Pakistani occupied Kashmir an interview with Muslim Rage Boy transcript follows:
'Interview with Rage Boy'
Hi RB thank you for joining us.
RB waves his fist and screams abuse frothing at the mouth
Wipes face and asks'Can you tell us RB why you were demonstrating here today?'
RB Yes that Salmon Rushi thing him insult Mohammed (Piss be on him)
Have you actually read what Salman Rushdie wrote?
RB shouting 'Read!!!,read!!!! I cant (expletive deleted) read' more froth
So how do you know he insulted Mohammed?
RB ' Iman tell me he tell me come here shout a lot and nice MSM take my photo again so world can see how good is Islam are you stupid or something?'
So how do you know the Imam told you the truth?
RB 'Er!! er!! er!! go away or I cut off your head kaffir'
Remember, Mr. Elahi, you called it, not us. But hey, if the shoe fits ...
Please people Benazir is not a "moderate". She is purely islamic. Only thing is, she was kicked out by some other "moderate" and therefore had to hang out with the infidels for some time, but that does not make her a "muslim in name only". Also, she fully supports the jihad in Kashmir.
Also, don't forget it was Benazir's dad, i.e. Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, who dedicated himself to creating an Islamic atomic bomb (and, yes, this was the term he used)
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,920461,00.html?promoid=googlep
Benazir was really no different than her dad; see, for example:
http://www.aliciapatterson.org/APF1902/MacFarquhar/MacFarquhar.html
It was also Benazir Bhutto who spearheaded the jehadist movement in Kashmir in the 1980s. So while Benazir may try to portray herself as a 'moderate' to the Western world, she is anything but that.