Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Islamabad CDA director dies

Islamabad - CDA Director Administration Gul Hasan died of heart failure late Tuesday night. The dead body of Gul Hasan was taken to his hometown Bagh in AJK for burial. Gul Hasan was a soft-spoken, polite and competent officer of the CDA. He also served as Parliament Lodges director and held other important posts in the civic body. CDA Chairman Kamran Lashari and employees of the CDA have expressed shock over the sudden demise of Gul Hasan. They prayed to Allah to rest the departed soul in peace and grant courage to the bereaved family to bear the irreparable loss.
Corutesy: The News

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  1. Dear Kamran Lashari,

    The head professors at GWU, Washington DC, and UCL, London have both replied that teaching civilocity would not occur without more experience yet knowledge is not experience its fate. I reluctantly must opinionate that they are making great mistakes and both should persuade their common councils that not having a college course on civilocity taught by me, who wrote it, would be a great tragedy to the intelligence of the college level students let alone the population. What is philosophy without the discussion of the benefits and disadvantages of civilocity, watching the person whom you voted to power in a democracy the entire time that person is in service to you. Surely there is a loss of intelligence that is at the college level and that is present in my writing which needs to be addressed.

    Thus having the correct experience and diploma is surely imperious to the knowledge of civilocity and I must reconcile our differences and urge you to emphasize the importance that civilocity brings. Civilocity must be treated like a candidate with no chance to lose because it contains no deadline, its inevitable. Is a better educated society a better society? A candidate not running on civilocity surely doesn't have the peoples best interest at heart.


    Is democracy more true then heaven, is civilocity more true then god?


    Nathaniel I. Wenger

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