Comments on: Musharraf Warns U.S. Not To Trespass

Pakistani Leader, Seeking Domestic Support, Says U.S. Forces Would "Regret" Entering Country

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by ajaxtheleast January 11, 2008 3:32 PM EST
In Isriel when A-hood Olmert and the world family
boss were pressed to facter in Hamas controling
half of the country with their promising statehood
for Palestine,. . .

Bush, Leaned toward and quietly whispered to
an uncertain A-hood:

"Hey with our chances of creating one statehood
for Palestine just go ahead and promise them two
two statehoods for Palestine."
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by vega_1618 January 11, 2008 3:26 PM EST
This guy is the biggest, two faced piece of *** on the planet. So if we go into the tribal regions to seek out the terrorists, the Pakistan government will consider us invaders...and attack us? I thought they said they couldn''''t get to those areas.. that the terrain was impenetrable?
They would oust us but they can''''t oust the terrorists? The next American tax dollar I send this monkey, I want to light on fire and stick up his @ss.

Posted by bizzzz at 12:16 PM : Jan 11, 2008

THIS IS THE PROBLEM.. THE U.S. GOVERMENT AND THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES STILL DON''T GET IT .. ALL THEY BELONG TO THE STAR WARS MOVIES OR SOMETHING OR THEIR POLICIES CAME FROM DISNEYLAND ..
THE TERM TERRORIST IS A TERM INVENTED BY SOMEONES IS NOT ALL THE WORLD TERM.. IS ONLY BY CONVENIENCE .. SAME AS GOOD AND EVIL .. WHOM IS GOOD OR WHOM IS EVIL.. *** THAT ..
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by bizzzz-2009 January 11, 2008 3:16 PM EST
This guy is the biggest, two faced piece of *** on the planet. So if we go into the tribal regions to seek out the terrorists, the Pakistan government will consider us invaders...and attack us? I thought they said they couldn''t get to those areas.. that the terrain was impenetrable?
They would oust us but they can''t oust the terrorists? The next American tax dollar I send this monkey, I want to light on fire and stick up his @ss.
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by vega_1618 January 11, 2008 3:03 PM EST
BUSH IS WALKING THROUGH DANGEROUS WATERS...
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by lvdragonlady-2009 January 11, 2008 1:55 PM EST
Wonder what ''wonder bush'' has to say about this. Has anyone noticed that ''everyone'' the USA backs and puts in power turns on us? You would think that the government would learn eventually that doing this type of thing is NOT a good idea. We need to keep our noses out of everyone else business and take care of our problems first.
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by creeper00 January 11, 2008 1:47 PM EST
Bush is pathetic. He didn''t go after the man who attacked us when he had the chance. Now he CAN''T go after the man who attacked us because his Pakistani puppet has suddenly grown a spine.

I wish Congress would grow a spine. Then we could impeach this moron and get on with running our country in a "reality-based" world.
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by mygramma January 11, 2008 1:19 PM EST
U. S. troops don''t need top go into the northwest provinces to find Osama bin Laden. All they have to do is contract with Blockbuster Video -- they''ll find hin in no time.
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by excoachken January 11, 2008 1:10 PM EST
Musharreff is Al Quida.
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by clestes-2009 January 11, 2008 1:02 PM EST
This has far reaching implications that could be dire. I know shrub is being pressured to send troops to Pakistan, but that would be such a disaster. The only worse disaster would be sending troops to Iran.

Surely, surely someone with a little sense and experience will stop that wrong headed move. shrub has made his bed with Musharriff and now he must lie in it. Way too late to be changing bed partners now.

The re-surgence of al-Queda in the Pakistand-Afgan borders is directly due to the mishandling of the Afganistan invasion and search for Bin Laden. It is too late now to try and change that outcome.

If invaded, the whole of Pakistan could unravel leaving the country in chaos and the extremists in control.
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by newz4i January 11, 2008 12:44 PM EST
January 10, 2008: Bush: "...Wednesday, telling Israelis that "illegal" outposts on disputed lands must go and the Palestinians that no part of their territory can be "a safe haven for terrorists."

In the past, Bush said he would seek terrorists in any country which provided safe havens for them. Yesterday he uses the "safe haven" point again for terrorists in Palestine.

It appears Bush uses talking points for his legacy but does not follow through to support our troops who lost their lives for "his" War on Terror.
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