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<!--QuoteBegin--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Sanjay said...
  <b>Chandrabhan Prasad is a self-confessed ex-Maoist who was running a organisation in Maharashtra to slaughter Brahmins.</b>
  He is actually a convert Christian, a church agent on the payrolls of the Americans and Vatican. Hence he wails every week against Hinduism and communism. He is a crypto Christian missionary.
  3/27/2009 11:55 PM<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Oh look, he's a christonazi. All terrorists are either christians or islamists. Communism is merely their temporary stopover. They go the christo route after that.
"Chandrabhan prasad" is allowed to write for the DailyPioneer for some reason, see to the right of http://dailypioneer.com/COLUMNIST/Column.html where he's listed as a Guest columnist.
[right][snapback]95882[/snapback][/right]<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->Let's not blame 'chandrabhan'. It's his christianism. Here's where it originated:
http://www.hamsa.org/14.htm
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Francis Xavier was the pioneer of anti-Brahmanism which was adopted in due course as a major plank in the missionary propaganda by all Christian denominations.</b> Lord Minto, Governor General of India from 1807 to 1812, submitted a Note to his superiors in London when the British Parliament was debating whether missionaries should be permitted in East India Companyâs domain under the Charter of 1813. He enclosed with his Note some <b>âpropaganda material used by the missionariesâ and, referring to one missionary tract in particular, wrote: âThe remainder of this tract seems to aim principally at a general massacre of the Brahmanasâ</b> (M. D. David (ed.), Western Colonialism in Asia and Christianity, Bombay, 1988, p. 85). Anti-Brahmanism has become the dominant theme in the speeches and writings of Indian secularists of all sorts.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->This is what christianism does. Hence it is what christians do.
Non-existent jeebus and the babble is evil. Only genocide and lies come from it: anti-semitism, anti-gypsyism, anti-Africans, anti-Tutsi, anti-every resisting body.
The comment:
<!--QuoteBegin--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Sanjay said...
  <b>Chandrabhan Prasad is a self-confessed ex-Maoist who was running a organisation in Maharashtra to slaughter Brahmins.</b>
  He is actually a convert Christian, a church agent on the payrolls of the Americans and Vatican. Hence he wails every week against Hinduism and communism. He is a crypto Christian missionary.
  3/27/2009 11:55 PM<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Oh look, he's a christonazi. All terrorists are either christians or islamists. Communism is merely their temporary stopover. They go the christo route after that.
"Chandrabhan prasad" is allowed to write for the DailyPioneer for some reason, see to the right of http://dailypioneer.com/COLUMNIST/Column.html where he's listed as a Guest columnist.
[right][snapback]95882[/snapback][/right]<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->Let's not blame 'chandrabhan'. It's his christianism. Here's where it originated:
http://www.hamsa.org/14.htm
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Francis Xavier was the pioneer of anti-Brahmanism which was adopted in due course as a major plank in the missionary propaganda by all Christian denominations.</b> Lord Minto, Governor General of India from 1807 to 1812, submitted a Note to his superiors in London when the British Parliament was debating whether missionaries should be permitted in East India Companyâs domain under the Charter of 1813. He enclosed with his Note some <b>âpropaganda material used by the missionariesâ and, referring to one missionary tract in particular, wrote: âThe remainder of this tract seems to aim principally at a general massacre of the Brahmanasâ</b> (M. D. David (ed.), Western Colonialism in Asia and Christianity, Bombay, 1988, p. 85). Anti-Brahmanism has become the dominant theme in the speeches and writings of Indian secularists of all sorts.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->This is what christianism does. Hence it is what christians do.
Non-existent jeebus and the babble is evil. Only genocide and lies come from it: anti-semitism, anti-gypsyism, anti-Africans, anti-Tutsi, anti-every resisting body.