Submitted by dhimmi no more (United States), Jul 22, 2007 at 07:22
I do believe that all the efforts of the war on terror should have been aimed at Pakistan. This artificial country that was created by carving part of historical India to create a Muslim country. I will never forgive the Brits for creating such a country.
And why did we allow the Pakistanis to create their own Atomic weapons? And why do we allow Pakistanis to move to the west by the truck load? I believe that the bigeest crime that was committed by Indian Muslims (read this as Pakistanis also) was the conversion of the Hindu/Buddhists on Indonesia to the religion of the Arabs and I do believe that this is the aim of Pakistanis to convert all of us. Can you imagine the world now with less 200M muslims and an extra 200M Buddhists and Hindus? We will have more peace for sure
So what should we do?
1. Stop immigration from Pakistan to the west.
2. Stop issuing visas to tablighees (tablighees are the products of the glorious madrassas of Pakistan that are out to spread islam any where they go and the sad thing is there is a madrassa in NYC run by tablighees from India)
3. Stop issuing visas to anyone of Pakistani origin that lives in England or Europe, even if he/she was born in England or in Europe.
4. Stop this silly illusion that Indian Muslims are any different from Pakistanis.
5. Stop Paki-tablighees from working in our correctional facilities
6. As for Pakistani Islamic religious instituations in the US they should not operate tax free as Islam is indeed not unlike a political party.
So what is left is then what do we do with the atomic bombs that the Pakistanis have? I really do not know
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