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Pakistani President Avoids Impeachment; Defends Position As U.S. Ally In War On Terror
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- Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf resigns, good for him, now the opposition doesn`t have him to use as a scape goat anymore! Now lets see if Democracy can grow and bloom in Pakistan! Pervez Musharraf is a very smart man, I was a little surprised he did not partner with Benazir Bhutto and move Pakistan forward, power sharing with Bhutto and reconciling their differences would have extended his rule.
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- "It''''s a dangerous situation. Republicans are not afraid to break the law, and Democrats are terrified to uphold it."
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Posted by Humanavance at 08:07 AM : Aug 18, 2008
Spot on!
Party People Zombies are so committed by allegiance to the "party" that they are blinded to see that neither Dems Or Repubs are worthy of any praise or votes.
The Repub President''s ratings are in the toilet and the Dem''s congress is half of that! Just look at the two candidates that they put on the ballots! That alone should tell you that both parties are inept!! - Reply to this comment
- One american stoog will be replaced by another and nothing will change as usual ...pakistan will keep sinking into the releams of kaos and uncertainties...one thing is for certain that former corrupt leaders are back in business to steel from poor poor country and line up their pockets ,I can''''t wait to see the taliban type of justice for these new corrupt thugs .....say good bye to pakistan america ,isn''''t that you really wanted ....now have it your way again yankee doodle''''s you surely will fail and fall on your face once again and me will be so so happy like mastercauseway_m the great.....woo hoo yankee''''s.....
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Posted by shazam115 at 08:56 AM : Aug 18, 2008
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- You why we blame Bush? Because it''''s true, that''''s why. The guy is a complete failure. Plain and simple.
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Posted by mrmazerati at 09:51 AM : Aug 18, 2008
That''s the problem, this isn''t Bush''s country or his issues. Pakistan wanted our money and aid so they cooperated for years. Domestically, Musharraf did squat to address the radical schools that are pumping out jihad wannabees. This has been going on way before Bush or the war in Iraq. It is the fault of the moderate muslims in Pakistan that refuse to turn against their jihad brothers. Bhutto was corrupt and they welcomed her back hoping for domestic peace, radicals killed her. It is so blind to blame Prez. Bush for everything and very naive to believe he holds so much sway. - Reply to this comment
- Pakistan does not need a politician like Musharaf as leader. The nation needs a police commissioner in chief. Osama Bin Laden has no respect for the law. He promotes the sale of tar heroin. Poppy Farmers must produce safe and legal plants for opiate. The poppy industry has a poor reputation due to Al Qada''s illicit trade.
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- Sorry for the broken english on that last comment. I''m eating cereal and typing...
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- You why we blame Bush? Because it''s true, that''s why. The guy is a complete failure. Plain and simple.
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- I find it interesting that so many posters believe the U.S. has so much power in controlling Pakistan''s domestic issues. Yes, they want our aid, but continue to bite the hand that feeds them. Musharraf helped the U.S. as far as he could with a country riddled with radical islam that supports the Taliban. Pakistan student''s chants of killing the infidels was occuring way before Iraq and now we can only hope that their new leaders will recognize the evil within and take responsibility for their dangerous border''s as well.
Shame on the posters that blame the U.S. for everything in the world. I believe it was the U.S. that came charging to the rescue after their earthquake that killed thousands. Those same nasty American''s were in the thick of it after the tidal wave in Indonesia. How quickly we forget that the U.S. is the most giving Country in the World or that we shuck out the most money for aids in Africa due to President Bush. This analyzing of the U.S. as the reason for all the woes in the world is ridiculous and I suggest if you hate it so bad here you should move to these radical countries that you so revere. - Reply to this comment
- The US is losing all their friends. The only allies we have are the ones we pay for like Georgia. It is very sad when all your friends are prostitutes.
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- It seems the US backs criminals and now the dominos fall. The US foreign policy is in a shambles thanks to the Republican Party. American democracy is something to fear thanks to Bush/Cheney and the world is finally catching on to the big lie.
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- Another Bush buddy down the tubes.
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- This will save the US taxpayers a lot of money, we don''t have to prop up another puppet government. Saakashvili is next.
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- Another win for the Taliban. Now Pakistan will align with Bin Laden and we''''ll have to go in there. Only two problems - we don''''t have enough military and they have nukes. Guess we should all learn Arabic and study the koran.
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Posted by Bob5ford at 09:14 AM : Aug 18, 2008
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Sorry buffoon you are too dumb for such a misguided adventure....uncle BOB - Reply to this comment
- Another win for the Taliban. Now Pakistan will align with Bin Laden and we''ll have to go in there. Only two problems - we don''t have enough military and they have nukes. Guess we should all learn Arabic and study the koran.
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- See liberals. George the Powerful wanted him gone and he leaves all by himself. He did not want to face the wrath of our brave leader.
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- One american stoog will be replaced by another and nothing will change as usual ...pakistan will keep sinking into the releams of kaos and uncertainties...one thing is for certain that former corrupt leaders are back in business to steel from poor poor country and line up their pockets ,I can''t wait to see the taliban type of justice for these new corrupt thugs .....say good bye to pakistan america ,isn''t that you really wanted ....now have it your way again yankee doodle''s you surely will fail and fall on your face once again and me will be so so happy like mastercauseway_m the great.....woo hoo yankee''s.....
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- ...Q? What did the executioner say at the quilliotine between beheadings?
...A! NECKS! - Reply to this comment
- ...Q? What did the executioner say at the quilliotine between beheadings?
...A! NECKS! - Reply to this comment
- ...Q? What did the executioner say at the quilliotine between beheadings?
...A! NECKS! - Reply to this comment
- ...just another day in the life of the Anglo-American dual world empire.
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