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Messages - Kudrat Kaur
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« on: February 15, 2011, 07:50:15 PM »
Bahut Bahut Wadhayean Brar Saab.. Babaji sare Jahan diyan khushiyan bakshan tuhanu teh long n healthy life too..:)
Ajj mere veere da v birthday AA, I just love this date-> February 15, Jis din babaji ne ohnu sade ghar bhejiya c.. 8->
Today, was my best day in this new year.. I hope u enjoyed ur day too..
Once again, HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! :happy:
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« on: February 14, 2011, 01:49:58 AM »
Wadhayean Raje.. ya this was really needed to appreciate BloriAkh's great efforts for PJ. =D> =D>
Bahut bahut mubarakan.. I m great fan of Bloriakh's shayari n we have very nice original shayar on PJ n really lucky to read them at first hand. :)
1163
« on: February 13, 2011, 08:49:10 PM »
worried ni... just asking X_X
Naah mein nai dassna :hehe:
1164
« on: February 13, 2011, 07:32:12 PM »
whos jim? :O
Why r u worried about Jim, Kerfufle-JI? :hehe:
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« on: February 13, 2011, 07:23:46 PM »
" Jim Kuo is on the way from Airport..He will be here by 6 P.M. The we would have dinner. What are your plans for dinner"
n I am never going to reply this text. :hehe:
1166
« on: February 13, 2011, 07:10:31 PM »
for today.. Winter's Jannat..
1167
« on: February 13, 2011, 02:58:35 PM »
aa khabar main post karan lagga se fer kudrati da message wekh leya..
Kaffi hushar aa munda.
Post mein payee aa, Munda kahto Hoshiyaar ho gaya /:) /:) :hehe: hun jhandu hath malan da ki fayedaaa hun ta post kar gayi kudrat :he:
Ah gal v sahi aa :hehe:
1168
« on: February 13, 2011, 02:50:48 PM »
Sohna aa Sher Singhji.. :happy:
1169
« on: February 13, 2011, 02:49:55 PM »
Sohna aa ji..:)
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« on: February 13, 2011, 02:49:03 PM »
Nice Nice!! =D>
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« on: February 13, 2011, 02:48:12 PM »
ah ki c.. :hehe: Vase gal tah theek c.. :pagel:
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« on: February 13, 2011, 02:46:54 PM »
Vadiyaji.. =D>
1173
« on: February 13, 2011, 02:45:41 PM »
bahut hi vadiyaji.. khair hun tah umar ho gayee, hun inne lamme vaal nai rahe :hehe:
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« on: February 13, 2011, 02:44:11 PM »
Nice aa.. Tahi us din samjhayundi c Tiger Kakaji.. :pagel: par tusi kujh hor kehnde c.. /:)
1175
« on: February 13, 2011, 02:41:32 PM »
Nice aa, Hitler Raje Tusi v aap likhe ho?
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« on: February 13, 2011, 01:34:09 AM »
Good work Navi veere. Please fokki reply na karo :happy:
On the way to N.Y
/:) /:) karange fokke reply, ah lo ik hor karta :hehe:
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« on: February 13, 2011, 01:24:46 AM »
Well I don’t know what the motive behind the revolution was, but I don’t think it’s so cut and dry. I did ready that there were deaths but still seems a little low. I just said, it like I did to make it more dramatic. Yes. they have lived under emergency laws for 30 years and yes the economy is messed up. But still, all this gussa all at once? Jan 2010, is only one year ago.
And my whole thing was to say that there are other things in that region that make it valuable. Oil is one reason and the proximity to Israel and the rest of the Middle East is another reason. America also gives Egypt $1.5 billion, but only if they use that money to buy weapons back from the USA (I didn’t know best interests involved guns.)
And for the last point, America has never supported the common people and never will. There are a lot of common people in America that are being left behind. Help them and then move on. My view on America, are very warped. And probably will never change.
Your turn, Kudrat-ji :)
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Tusi tah thode thande pey gaye Kerfufleji okji challo lets continue.. well first thing don't be so skeptical..all gussa not at once it was kind of planned and Tunisia revolution act as aggravating factor.. n revolutionary groups have been working from long time but becoz of Government was so autocratic,they were always suppressed.. baki u r stuck at one point only, that America is always wrong dont be so rigid, try to be more flexible and look at bigger picture.. about monetary aid to Egypt, that has been given to Egypt to defend against foreign assault and there is no compulsion to buy weapons back from US only . and if we see at other side, If everything was going right and US was supporting Mubarak's dictatorship then How US could be related to this revolution? Your turn Kerfufle-ji
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« on: February 13, 2011, 01:10:30 AM »
sarian diyan bahut sohniya ne.. and Navi tusi tah bahut hi sohniya payea ne.. mere kol v kujh clicks ne Golden temple de.. but in India.. Nice!!
n Sorry was not required there..:)
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« on: February 12, 2011, 11:44:05 PM »
This is my entry.. San Fransisco PIER 39 8->
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« on: February 12, 2011, 11:01:18 PM »
I'm just not a fan of Western politics. I just think there is another motive behind this. Peaceful protests? Only 18 days? This guy was suppose to be badass. So What do you think whats motive behind this revolution? And do u think if most of this revolution was peaceful then its not good?? Shouldn't be happy that now We can fight for our rights peacefully too?? Well for information..In This peaceful revolution , estimates that 300 people were killed and more than 3,000 were injured over the past few days that anger against the dictator invaded the streets Are the Egyptians not happy with their ruler or are the Americans not happy with Egypt's ruler? The first thing I don't understand is why did they took 30 year realize they were oppressed. Second thing... if he is such an intolerant leader, how is it that ONLY 18 days were enough to take out such a tyrannical Prime Minister. I would have been more convinced if there was more violence and blood to be honest.
and Here there r many things to know about History of Egypt Revolution, We cant come up with our conclusion without knowing whole situation.. so this was not 16 days revolt, this is what u saw on front.. Tunisia's revolution acted as catalyst for this one and Jan 25, 2010 was chosen by Egypt evolutionary group named 6th April Youth movement and this was not formed in that 16 days they have been working from last few years. n highlighted statement shows really not so good thinking of young generations opinion for peaceful resolutions.. We'll see if the military actually lets there be an election. How often does a military let go of its power so soon? To me this looks like a Pakistan situation. wont comment over it becoz that we would see in future i wud like to comment over past n present. and would hope for the best for egyptian people. One thing to provide the service, only if it was fare and not bias. Even the news channels here let me down, regular people don't stand a chance to make an impartial decision. Who says Google is biased whatever information u have now to support your point of view that u have got mainly from internet only.. You try to organize a public protest against the united states government in mass, and see how affluent the country is.
And I'm not saying, not to support them. I'm say, look at who is actually causing the "revolution." Was it the people of Egypt or is some outside power that may not have the best interests of the Egyptian's in mind. To be honest, the American's cause revolutions all over the place. They installed the current regime in Iran, they were responsible for the Military occupation in Pakistan, they attempted to pull this very same move in Venezuela against Hugo Chavez who is actually still in power. They are also responsible for Afghanistan's current leader Karzi. In Bangladesh the British Government was responsible for training the death squads that killed innocent people, just so the current government at the time would be over thrown.
My point wasn't to say, "don't support" the revolution. It was to say, "don't jump on the bandwagon". The Egyptians didn't want the revolution, someone else did. If the Egyptians wanted it. They would have attempted this 20 years ago. Hunne kyon una nu chete aya? And do you really think an 18 day "peaceful" protest was enough? Without any base, and any opposition parties, how long will it take for the military to be satisfied with the situation in order for them to allow fare elections? Or do we have the same red army situation as Thailand has now?
well, I would like comment over affluence of US of America and in comparison to Middle East too but later for now tell me who is jumping in bandwagon becoz u have few formed few facts from past so now u are trying to blame US for this too. But if we try to know about Mubarak's government history, both have supported each other and this revolution n anger was kind of surprise for US but unfortunately they have to support common people's interest and show their good side at international level. hun dasso Kefufle-ji p.s if India took 100 years to get over from British rule then Why not 30 years for Egypt?
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