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To: JPR who wrote (11952)4/17/2002 11:48:49 AM
From: JPR  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12475
 
Vagina monologues - the play and the practice-Jihadists beware!
"Forget about whether holding elections in Gujarat is right or wrong, the fact is we will sweep the elections. No
Muslim will have the guts to come out and vote," said a BJP leader.


JPR's note:
There will be one who is prone to self destruction and take others with him or her at the poling stations. If such active seeker of nubile virgins by the truckloads in heaven wants to benevolently take the infidels for a ride and drop-off en route on his way to everlasting orgasm of explosive proportions, the earth-bound infidels knowing the orgasmic mind of the jihadist will station the troops, traps and cops at the poling booths. The infidels, being timid and mild, will have to outwit the jihadist with a devious Hindu plan, not yet revealed to the heavenly virgin chaser.

The US president just warned that the evil-doers are out there ready to perform what they know best and engage in the performance of "marriage" -- which is an euphemism for funeral ceremonies of unsuspecting infidels, and give the attendees an instantaneous welcome to heaven.



To: JPR who wrote (11952)4/17/2002 3:31:09 PM
From: JPR  Respond to of 12475
 
Frank Pallone on the President of Pakistan
"From what I understand, a referendum to extend Musharraf's rule by five years is illegal and unconstitutional under Pakistan's constitution," New Jersey Congressman Frank Pallone said in a speech on the House floor last week. “The political, social and economic situation in Pakistan is bleak. This fragile country can only be improved by a democratic leader who will represent the interests of Pakistani citizens. It is unsettling to think of the negative repercussions of five more years of rule under Musharraf.”

In contrast, analysts say, Musharraf has played fast and loose with the jehadis and Islamists, arresting them for form’s sake and releasing them quietly in what has been described as a revolving door policy.