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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun One who is characterized by or professes moderatism; a moderate.

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  • If the ruling party does not stand to gain anything from the attack, then mr. jones and friends are implying that the opposition hindu parties have infiltrated the intelligence apparatus of india and helped aiding the attacks!!! well, has mr. jones cared to explain what exactly do the opposition parties stand to gain from it??? possibility of a conflict between india and pakistan can push next year's general elections ahead and might even allow the government to declare a state of emergency according to the provision of the indian constitution that allows a government to delay the general elections indefinitely and gives the government special rights to detain people without trial. this kind of scenario can gravely affect the opposition parties 'aspirations to come to power in the next year's general elections. so why on earth would the opposition try to stage such an event??? on the other hand, extremist forces in pakistan both in and out of the pakistani government may be annoyed at the moderatist stand taken by pakistani president asif ali zardari on india and the kashmir issue and wanted to invoke tensions between the two countries!!! at the same time as i said earlier, it could be a desperate move on behalf of separatists within the pakistani establishment to shift the country away from independence and into the' new global model'. has anyone taken any one of these points into consideration before blatantly reaching at the conclusions that are evident from an array of reports and articles about the mumbai attacks on this website!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Alex Jones' Prison Planet.com 2009

  • If the ruling party does not stand to gain anything from the attack, then mr. jones and friends are implying that the opposition hindu parties have infiltrated the intelligence apparatus of india and helped aiding the attacks!!! well, has mr. jones cared to explain what exactly do the opposition parties stand to gain from it??? possibility of a conflict between india and pakistan can push next year's general elections ahead and might even allow the government to declare a state of emergency according to the provision of the indian constitution that allows a government to delay the general elections indefinitely and gives the government special rights to detain people without trial. this kind of scenario can gravely affect the opposition parties 'aspirations to come to power in the next year's general elections. so why on earth would the opposition try to stage such an event??? on the other hand, extremist forces in pakistan both in and out of the pakistani government may be annoyed at the moderatist stand taken by pakistani president asif ali zardari on india and the kashmir issue and wanted to invoke tensions between the two countries!!! at the same time as i said earlier, it could be a desperate move on behalf of separatists within the pakistani establishment to shift the country away from independence and into the' new global model'. has anyone taken any one of these points into consideration before blatantly reaching at the conclusions that are evident from an array of reports and articles about the mumbai attacks on this website!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Alex Jones' Prison Planet.com 2009

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