Comments on: Pakistan To Press Ahead With Elections
President Musharraf Decides Against Imposing State Of Emergency, Minister Says
- The first naive, irresposible, irrational American Leader to create a condition of chaos in the Middle East was George Bush. Now another grossly, unqualified aspirant to the Office of President has put a US Ally in the crosshairs of islamic Extremists. Barrack Obama's juvenility has increased the likelihood that a Muslim Country with nuclear capabilities could be taken over by a regime antagonistic to the United States. The planet cannot tolerate such vast incompetence on the part of another Leader of the Free World.
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- If we did not invade iRaq, saddam and OBBama were going to nuke us in 45 minutes. Plus who do you think sent that anthrax the same day as irag plowed their planes into NY City. Do you lieberals want us to be nuked by Obbamaa Bin Laden? They found all those weapons alquaida had in Northern irag but no one every talks about that. Why? Because the lieberals are afraid of the TRUTH!!! Bush saved us from Nuclear war! And you hate him for that!!
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- Had our government stayed where they should have in Afganistan and finished the Taliban and AQ off when they could have this would be a mute situation.
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- WARNING! WARNING! YOU ARE IN DANGER OF BEING EXPOSED TO BUSH DYSFUNCTIONAL SYNDROME. PLESE EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION IF YOU CHOOSE TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS COMMENT SECTION!! SYMPTOMS OF THIS DANGEROUS SYNDROME CAN INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:
INABILITY TO REASON, INABILITY TO RATIONALISE, INABILITY TO EXERCISE COMMON SENSE, CONSTANT URGES TO STRIKE OUT AT ANYONE LEFT OF FAR LEFT, DESIRE TO ABORT UNWANTED PREGNANCY'S, DESIRE TO REMOVE GOD FROM ALL ASPECTS OF LIFE, AND MOST OF ALL, THE UNCONTROLLABLE URGE TO BLAME PRESIDENT GEORGE W BUSH FOR EVERY PROBLEM THIS EARTH FACES! - Reply to this comment
- have you all seen any documentaries or interviews about musharraf??
he does a very good job of explaining his position in pakistan. I dont think he is as unpopular as people think. there are many in pakistan that want to modernize and avoid the religous mutants. they now its the only way to grow and survive in the future.
look at the islamic nutcases that he has captured, more than any other nation !!!
he just cant go and start commiting genocide against his people, he has to balance out his actions, but yet be firm. its a very difficult position to be in.
there is no just.....send in the troops and get them solution.
study the terrain, you soon realize some of these mountainous areas are only accessible by the indigenous people of the area. even the pakistani army just cant GO IN AND GET THEMS TERRORIST !!!! - Reply to this comment
- OK, let's look at what has happened in the last week.
Bush makes comments about how the US and Pakistan are going to defeat the terrorist/al-quida TOGETHER.
A day later, Bush makes comments about bombing Pakistan whenever he feels the need, with no prior communication to Pakistan. This causes a wave of anti-American feeling across the country. Musharraf is already unpopular because of his ties to Bush and the economic instability rampant in the country.
Musharraf, feeling the heat from the public and angry that Bush would slap him in the face, says he won't attend the meeting in Afganistan. And claims he would be killed. Since attempts on his life have already been tried TWICE, there is no reason to think that isn't a true claim!!!
Bush, desperate to keep Musharraf under his control, dispatches Condi to, quote "pressure to crack down on militants at the Afghan border"
This is another example Bush's clumsy attempts to control what happens in the middle east. Since he took office and since the invasion in 2003, the middle east has become a WAR-ZONE. Nothing he has done there has been good.
Of course, Bush could care less what Musharraf thinks. According to him, pursuing the terrorist is his DIVINE ORDERED DUTY. His higher power wants America to bully the middle east into submission using American military might.
He has said this plainly. I think it shows he is more unhinged than ever!!!!! - Reply to this comment
- Rumours say that the CIA had planned the killing of the Chinese in Pakistan with a purpose to tensify the relation between China and Pakistan
I just read it on a newspaper.
Posted by viper9527 at 04:01 AM : Aug 09, 2007
there are so many conspiracy theories out there, where does one begin????
got to be over a thousand !!!
most of them assume bush and his evil luminati are smart, thats where they fall short !!!!! - Reply to this comment
- radio,,,, As far as ending the war goes, dems are woring hard, the floor of the Senate & Congress can be a battle ground.... Notice for the 1t time even republicans are talking withdrawal ?? It's largly because of pressure from constituents & democrats...
.. If we started withdrawal tomorrow it would take till the end of next year just to take out 4 battallions, anoter 2 years for anything substantial.... Dems will continue fighting
Posted by j-whitman at 11:46 PM : Aug 08, 2007
you made some good points today about congress and THE WITHDRAW !!!
yes, there is no such thing as a total withdraw, right away.
the sad thing is if bush, had any common sense, he would have been tactically withdrawing us armed forces to outlying areas, about two years ago. he actually could have claimed(tried to atleast) success, and we could have been half way out by now. then if things got worse,he can blame everyone else from clinton to the media(which is what they are going to do)
he would think of such tactics IF HE CARED ABOUT THE WELL BEING OF IRAQIS !!! but he dont, all he cares about is controling the oil flow in iraq. thats why he has 1/3 of the effort watching oil lines and facilities !!!! - Reply to this comment
- Thanks Obama.......maybe you should stick with mopping floors.
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- Crack down on militants?
Wasn't GW Bush the one who claimed that Bin Laden was no longer important and allowed him to escape by pulling resources in Afghanistan? - Reply to this comment
Author Thomas Friedman on Obama's Afghanistan plan and the war on terror.




