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Foreign Minister Says No Foreign Troops Will Be Allowed In To Hunt For Osama Bin Laden

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by aeasus July 13, 2008 11:03 AM EDT
They must be smoking that good stuff in Pakistan.
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by mcvet July 13, 2008 10:32 AM EDT
When I read this story I laughed. Whoever thinks our CIA are not and have not and will not continue to be in Pakistan is well, gullible and doesn''''t understand power. This story was probably dispatched to the press by the cia as a ruse.

Posted by neocon9 at 05:33 AM : Jul 13, 2008

LOL This is a laugh. NOTHING in our Government works anymore.. NOTHING! George W. Bush and the Republican Party has redefined the word INCOMPETENT sparky and you need to accept that fact. These people are the VERY one''s who walked away from Bin Laden in Afganistan to go after Saddam. People THAT stupid and Incompetent can''t get out of Bed in the Morning without help!! No I''m willing to bet the CIA has NO idea where he is and Are NOT even near him. Sieg Heil Bush
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by scottyusa July 13, 2008 10:23 AM EDT
We invaded Afghanistan because they would not give up Bin Laden.....
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by tootall10142 July 13, 2008 10:10 AM EDT
There are coat members there thats is ,civilian observation activity team, they will stay there until the is man is caught, killed or found dead.these teams rotate out evry time ne member thinks he or she is hot. or suspected.weve had them for years there maybe living next door to you who dresses like a construction worker until he leaves his nieghborhood.
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by magoo2u1 July 13, 2008 9:45 AM EDT
"I''''''''ve been saying for years that Bin Laden is in Pakistan and the government is protecting him. This story further solidifies my opinion."

I hear what you say. However Relations between nations can not be determined by what you "feel" or suspect. There is a guy down the street from you that "feels" sleeping with 9 yr old girls is in order but the rest of us aren''t gonna buy it.
I think he''s there too but I have the good sense to know you don''t alienate an entire country on a hunch.
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by floydzepp2 July 13, 2008 9:28 AM EDT
I''''ve been saying for years that Bin Laden is in Pakistan and the government is protecting him. This story further solidifies my opinion.

We need to impose sanctions on Pakistan now.

Posted by OneWorldUSA at 04:16 AM : Jul 13, 2008
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But, but, but....Pakistan is our good, solid, loving ally in the War on Turrrrrr......are you trying to say that our love for the evil dictator Pervez Musharraf and his successor was misguided? How O how can we find a way to blame yet another Republican Failure on the Democrats? Somebody Help!
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by 9SLING July 13, 2008 8:33 AM EDT
When I read this story I laughed. Whoever thinks our CIA are not and have not and will not continue to be in Pakistan is well, gullible and doesn''t understand power. This story was probably dispatched to the press by the cia as a ruse.
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by brianbwb-2009 July 13, 2008 7:22 AM EDT
"We need to impose sanctions on Pakistan now." Posted by OneWorldUSA

For following Bush''s instructions?

You are sanctioning the foot soldier, while supporting his general.
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by brianbwb-2009 July 13, 2008 7:20 AM EDT
Posted by jackie0428

Poor jack, you would violate international law to kill someone who works for your hero, Bush.

OBL is Al Qaeda, and AQ was created by the CIA, and you would become a pariah nation, again based on Bush''s lies.

If you aren''t being paid for supporting the Bush doctrine of international fascism, then you are a sucker indeed. If you are, even a penny, then that is a profit based on the worth of your morality.
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by oneworldusa July 13, 2008 7:16 AM EDT
I''ve been saying for years that Bin Laden is in Pakistan and the government is protecting him. This story further solidifies my opinion.

We need to impose sanctions on Pakistan now.
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by jackie0428 July 13, 2008 6:31 AM EDT
Pakistan is useless.
They just go thru the motions of pretending to be an ally so we will sell them weapons to keep them safer from India.
It''s time we declare Pakistan to be what they really are: an obstructionist in the war on terror. Or worse, a Jihadist state enemy of the USA.
Bush won''t do anything now, but the next President has got to tell Pakistan:we''ll come into your shi*thole country anytime we want, especially if we need to kill OBL or any senior AQ.
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by brianbwb-2009 July 13, 2008 4:54 AM EDT
"What happened to "no place to hide"? Posted by washrealtor

It turned into "not hiding in any place, just chilling out in Bolivia, (btw, we''ll be there soon, keep the coke in the fridge) Love, George."
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by brianbwb-2009 July 13, 2008 4:51 AM EDT
"Pakistan: U.S. Won''t Cross Our Border"

Now that joke is truly funny, the US has been in Pakistan ever since the CIA put Musharraf in office, and will continue there as long as its'' puppet is the so-called "leader".
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by irliberal July 13, 2008 4:12 AM EDT
Bush funnels more then $1 billion American dollars a year to Pakistan to be our bought and paid for "partner against terrorism" and they won''''t do anything to get Bin Laden? Looks like he''''s been a successful at this as he was at all of his other business decisions in Texas.

Posted by SgtRDS10-4 at 10:31 PM

Right on the mark, as usual Sgt.
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by nssherlock1 July 13, 2008 3:43 AM EDT
What happened to "no place to hide"? Posted by washrealtor


Bin Laden may have escaped justice, but hope that Bush, Cheney, and his pack of traitors don''t.
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by washrealtor July 13, 2008 3:26 AM EDT
What happened to "no place to hide"?
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by randynason July 13, 2008 2:59 AM EDT
Pakistan is on to the U.S. and Bush''s true intentions. They''ve had enough of this administration''s meddling, lies and manipulations. Leave the Middle East to the Middle Easterners.
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by nssherlock1 July 13, 2008 2:41 AM EDT
And of course it''s okay for Pakistan to have nukes.
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by liberalme July 13, 2008 1:34 AM EDT
Bush never wanted to get Bin Laden anyway===the Bin Ladens are Bushs blood brothers.
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by sgtrds10-4 July 13, 2008 1:31 AM EDT
Bush funnels more then $1 billion American dollars a year to Pakistan to be our bought and paid for "partner against terrorism" and they won''t do anything to get Bin Laden? Looks like he''s been a successful at this as he was at all of his other business decisions in Texas.
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