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:Even the organiser is more quotable than countercurrents.] <font color = "blue"><sub>]</sub></font> 23:50, 22 September 2006 (UTC)
:Even the organiser is more quotable than countercurrents.] <font color = "blue"><sub>]</sub></font> 23:50, 22 September 2006 (UTC)
::Countercurrents exists to reprint articles available elsewhere. This is why I suggest you do a little homework on things before making accusations. The writer of the piece ''reprinted'' by countercurrents is ], a leading Gujarati Muslim. More to the point, the citation is not of an opinion piece. I can provide the Indian Express date of the statements by BJ Dewan, but that would not be available to everyone online.] 02:04, 23 September 2006 (UTC)
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I am reverting baka's removal of my expansion of a section which he carried out with the edit summary "rm OR". Its not OR. Its directly from the rediff.com link you provided. For the 100th time overall and the second time today, Baka, at least try to read the links that you provide, if you dont want to appear a little inept. Hornplease05:28, 22 September 2006 (UTC)
Disqualified under WP:RS. Plese explain how articles like "Bush Wants
A Bloodbath In Baghdad", "Reflections On Our Inner Bush: Corporate Monkeys In Our National House Of Mirrors ", and "Rise Up Against the Empire", indicate any sort of accurate and objective newsgiving. None. That's where "Pointy-headed academic argument" ends up in: Garbage dumps like countercurrents.BakamanBakatalk23:49, 22 September 2006 (UTC)
Countercurrents exists to reprint articles available elsewhere. This is why I suggest you do a little homework on things before making accusations. The writer of the piece reprinted by countercurrents is Asghar Ali Engineer, a leading Gujarati Muslim. More to the point, the citation is not of an opinion piece. I can provide the Indian Express date of the statements by BJ Dewan, but that would not be available to everyone online.Hornplease02:04, 23 September 2006 (UTC)