Daggers Posted 27 November 2008 Posted 27 November 2008 I just take it SMC has never actually met Singh, one of the nicest, most genuine blokes there is. Absolutely. The Singh is loved.
Thracian Posted 27 November 2008 Posted 27 November 2008 No-One messes with Dr.The Singh. I just take it SMC has never actually met Singh, one of the nicest, most genuine blokes there is. There's a small army will be saying "aye" to that. Including me.
Sparky Posted 27 November 2008 Posted 27 November 2008 No-One messes with Dr.The Singh. I just take it SMC has never actually met Singh, one of the nicest, most genuine blokes there is. Echoed
Thracian Posted 27 November 2008 Posted 27 November 2008 So is this all about the persecution of Muslims in India, as claimed here http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8...1862650,00.html or a means of Muslim fundamentalists seeking to de-stablise the region for their own broader purposes?
Bazaldo Posted 27 November 2008 Posted 27 November 2008 Think i'd better keep my views outta this. Must be the wests fault for things we've done in the past against these extremists.
The People's Hero Posted 27 November 2008 Posted 27 November 2008 I love the Singh and anyone who has problems with him will have TPH to deal with. RIP to all those who have died. Truly tragic.
Mickyblueeyes Posted 27 November 2008 Posted 27 November 2008 dr the singh will tell us that this is the fault of the scoundrel hindus.i think hindus are at fault. they shouldve expelled all muslims in 1947 at the time of partition. but alas the enemy is now deeply rooted within the country. Let those fight in the cause of God who sell the life of this world for the hereafter. To him who fights in the cause of God, whether he is slain or victorious, soon we shall give him a great reward. - Surah 4:74 I bet your a clever boy! It always heartbreaking to see events such as these may thoses who have died rest in peace and those injured make a speedy recovery!
Sparky Posted 27 November 2008 Posted 27 November 2008 Sky Breaking news .............2 explosions heard at jewish centre in Mumbai
Katy Posted 27 November 2008 Posted 27 November 2008 I bet your a clever boy! It always heartbreaking to see events such as these may thoses who have died make a speedy recovery! I agree with the first bit but the second bit is nigh on impossible.
The People's Hero Posted 27 November 2008 Posted 27 November 2008 Jesus managed it, if you believe the tales.
Bazaldo Posted 27 November 2008 Posted 27 November 2008 I agree with the first bit but the second bit is nigh on impossible. Yeah good point once gone its gonna be hard to recover. Unless they are pheonixeseseseses.
The People's Hero Posted 27 November 2008 Posted 27 November 2008 Yeah good point once gone its gonna be hard to recover.Unless they are pheonixeseseseses. Pheoniiii
Bazaldo Posted 27 November 2008 Posted 27 November 2008 Pheoniiii see what i mean toughy after a few glasses of vino ya know
The People's Hero Posted 27 November 2008 Posted 27 November 2008 see what i meantoughy after a few glasses of vino ya know I'm a bottle in... and the only hard part was getting the right number of 'i's...
Bazaldo Posted 27 November 2008 Posted 27 November 2008 I'm a bottle in... and the only hard part was getting the right number of 'i's... good shout, im actually trying to say it to myself right now, both ways. Although i must admit yours is the correct way and mine is just a bit erm erm........what can i say fuc*ed up??
SOCCERROO FOX Posted 27 November 2008 Posted 27 November 2008 This is a very scary attacks it was a well planned brazen attack truly sad for all victims and indians alike this has affected many people.
Mickyblueeyes Posted 28 November 2008 Posted 28 November 2008 I agree with the first bit but the second bit is nigh on impossible. I am so tired I had to read it twice to realise what you were saying! I better change it now.
Dr The Singh Posted 28 November 2008 Posted 28 November 2008 So is this all about the persecution of Muslims in India, as claimed here http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8...1862650,00.html or a means of Muslim fundamentalists seeking to de-stablise the region for their own broader purposes? Unfortunately in India, all minorities have suffered persecution from it's government, India has one of the worst human rights records and there are some states including Punjab where human rights groups are not allowed access BUT these attacks and the killing of innocents do not justify anything and is inexcusable!!!
Dr The Singh Posted 28 November 2008 Posted 28 November 2008 Thank you all for the praise and support, it's very much appreciated!!!
Dr The Singh Posted 28 November 2008 Posted 28 November 2008 The Brit killed, Andreas Liveras, is my boss father, I met him once, he's well known in these parts, a self made billionaire, came to this country with nothing and has created thousands of jobs for this land......what a waste of life!!!! May he RIP!!!
Ultra Posted 28 November 2008 Posted 28 November 2008 Very worrying times. Tensions are likely to remain high on the sub-continent for some time, especially now the Indian government has pointed the finger at Pakistan. I hope that the bloodshed does not extend beyond Mumbai.
surrifox Posted 28 November 2008 Posted 28 November 2008 "We had no choice"-England defend decision to cancel cricket tour An England spokesman has defended the decision to cancel England's cricket tour. "I am aware that there are critics who will condemn the decision to cancel as awarding a propaganda victory to the terrorists who have achieved their twin aims of murdering over 100 innocent people and disrupting everyday life in India by forcing the cancellation of a cricket tour. Of course they would say that as well as condemning us for cutting and running at the first sign of danger but this is clearly not the case after all we are not Australian. Responding to claims that this move was quite self-serving as the English "team" had performed very poorly against their vastly more talented and charismatic opponents and were probably glad of the opportunity to avoid a humiliating white wash the spokesman indicated that the interview was at an end. Earlier, the spokesman had been asked about the likelihood of any of the players returning to the country to compete in the lucrative IPL. " Definitely" he replied . "We have every confidence in the ability of the Indian security forces to protect visitors to the country. Flintoffy, Pieterseny and.. er the other one are very much looking forward to competing with the worlds best and showing their ability on a wider stage or to put it another way- to shovelling as much dosh into their bank account in as short a time as possible"
Guest Posted 28 November 2008 Posted 28 November 2008 Isn't sackmycook the poster formerly known as Lush?
Katy Posted 28 November 2008 Posted 28 November 2008 Isn't sackmycook the poster formerly known as Lush? Oh no, really?
sackmycook Posted 1 December 2008 Posted 1 December 2008 Isn't sackmycook the poster formerly known as Lush? dunno who lush is. but dr the singh its high times indians started taking cared of the natives rather than minorities. just like england is a christian country first and foremost so india should be a hindu country. rather than pander to everyone and be secular. there are plenty of christian country's and islamic country's for those minority's who dont like us and of course there is always canada for the sikhs.
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