February 11, 2009 3:55 PM

Bush To Musharraf: "Take Off Your Uniform"

(AP)  President Bush personally told Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf Wednesday that he must hold parliamentary elections and relinquish his post as head of his country's army.

"You can't be the president and the head of the military at the same time," Mr. Bush said, describing a telephone call with Musharraf. "I had a very frank discussion with him."

Mr. Bush revealed the call to Musharraf during an appearance with French President Nicolas Sarkozy at Mount Vernon, the Virginia home of the first U.S. president, George Washington.

Since Musharraf declared emergency rule on Saturday, the White House has faced repeated questions about why Mr. Bush was taking a relatively soft line against Musharraf for the crackdown and had not spoken directly to the Pakistani leader, a man he has called a friend he trusts.

"My message was that we believe strongly in elections, and that you ought to have elections soon, and you need to take off your uniform," Mr. Bush said.

Sarkozy agreed on the need "to have elections as quickly as possible" in Pakistan.

Careful not to go too far in rebuking a close anti-terrorism ally, the Bush administration's response to Musharraf's actions has been mild. It stands in sharp contrast to the administration's tougher stance taken when Myanmar's military regime cracked down on pro-democracy protesters in September, for instance.

"There is a difference," Mr. Bush said. "Pakistan has been on the path to democracy. Burma hasn't been on the path to democracy. It requires different tactics to achieve the common objective."

On Capitol Hill, Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte said Musharraf is an "indispensable" ally in the U.S.-led war on terrorism and that "partnership with Pakistan and its people is the only option."

In prepared testimony, Negroponte also told the House Foreign Affairs Committee that administration officials "strongly disagree" with Musharraf's crackdown on his political opponents.

"We strongly counseled against emergency rule, but Pakistan's leadership did not follow our advice," Negroponte said.

While he acknowledges an ongoing review of U.S. aid to Pakistan in light of the crisis, Negroponte does not announce any changes to U.S. policy.

Musharraf "has been indispensable in the global war on terror, so indispensable that extremists and radicals have tried to assassinate him multiple times," Negroponte said. "The bottom line is, there's no question that we Americans have a stake in Pakistan."

Negroponte also urged Musharraf to follow through with commitments to convene elections and relinquish his position as Army chief.

"The current state of emergency calls into question these commitments, but we should work to achieve their fulfillment, not preemptively write them off," he said.



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by missingamerica November 8, 2007 11:38 AM EST
Ron Paul this, Ron Paul that.

For a man who supposedly believes in the will of the people, he and his advocates surely are quick to preach the destruction of the government that the will of the people built.

I''m starting to think RuPaul has a million internet nicknames.
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by brianbwb-2009 November 8, 2007 9:53 AM EST
"We are here to tell them it is never "OK". No matter what the circumstance. We are here to tell them that our founding fathers were right, and the Republicans and Democrats are wrong." Posted by SearingTruth

That statement is about as searing a truth as truth can sear brother, and points to the fact that there really is no difference, both parties have corrupted their cores, and I fear the result will become violently apparent soon, and not from foreign terrorists...
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by crater7 November 8, 2007 9:49 AM EST
WILL SOMEONE TELL DUBYA TO TAKE OFF THAT HALLOWEEN CLOWN MASK?

OOPS! IT''S NOT A MASK. SORRY.

WAKE UP AMERICA............
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by searingtruth November 8, 2007 8:57 AM EST
" ... The problem is that when the president (whoever he is at the time) says we aren''''t torturing or murdering anyone, enough of the sycophants drown out the voices of truth, and as a result, most actually believe we aren''''t torturing anyone.

As for murder, the Bush klan just calls them "terrorists", or "enemy combatants", and then the American public won''''t see it as murder. ..."
brianbwb


Fellow patriot, while it may be of little comfort, know that your foresight and frustration are, historically, common amongst free people in the midst of a bloodless coup.

Many Americans are now actually discussing whether or not extra judicial abduction, indefinite detention without charge or representation, universal surveillance, and the torture and murder of anonymous citizens by their government is "OK".

We are here to tell them it is never "OK". No matter what the circumstance. We are here to tell them that our founding fathers were right, and the Republicans and Democrats are wrong.

We are here to preserve our nation so that our children may grow up in the same wondrous nation as we did.

We are here to defend to America.

Thank you fellow patriot.
ST


"Who will fight, when surrender is of more comfort?"
SearingTruth

A Future of the Brave - www.searingtruth.com
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by brianbwb-2009 November 8, 2007 8:37 AM EST
For a minute there CBS wouldn''t recognize my sig, or password, I wonder whose toes I am stepping on?

I have always been curious, and wondered, who the American people thought were torturing and murdering in our name."
SearingTruth

The problem is that when the president (whoever he is at the time) says we aren''t torturing or murdering anyone, enough of the sycophants drown out the voices of truth, and as a result, most actually believe we aren''t torturing anyone.

As for murder, the Bush klan just calls them "terrorists", or "enemy combatants", and then the American public won''t see it as murder.
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by trillion1 November 8, 2007 8:36 AM EST
And no Mission Accomplished banner!
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by searingtruth November 8, 2007 8:06 AM EST
"And so, just as Hitler and Stalin before them, Bush and his henchmen recruited brutal sociopaths to torture and murder, accounting only to their personal will. Lending them, wholeheartedly and enthusiastically, all necessary moral and legal blessing.

I have always been curious, and wondered, who the American people thought were torturing and murdering in our name."
SearingTruth


A Future of the Brave - www.searingtruth.com
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by searingtruth November 8, 2007 7:50 AM EST
"They Don''t call him "Doctor No" for no reason. ..."
TopProphet


Gosh.

For a prophet you sure do a lot of copying and pasting.

Don''''t you have any prophecies of your own?

I do, but Ron isn''''t going to like it ...
ST


Tell me oh prophet, when will the cruelty of mankind end?
"When a single heart of suffering awakens all who sleep."
SearingTruth

A Future of the Brave - www.searingtruth.com
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by searingtruth November 8, 2007 7:44 AM EST
"I agree with Dr. Paul on the Social Security issue ..."
TopProphet


Well, of course.

Ron Paul believes that all government support and protection for the middle class and poor should immediately be abolished.

While all government protection and support for the rich and powerful should be absolute.

Just like Dictator Bush.

You can learn all about Ron''s true goals at www.libertarianism.com. Even trussed up as nicely as possible their fascist ideology, and Draconian vision for the future, shines on through.

Get ready to pay 50 cents, or whatever your current "block lord" demands, every time you use the once public street in front of your house ...
ST


"Who would say freedom is not free, with the price being freedom itself."
SearingTruth

A Future of the Brave - www.searingtruth.com
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by searingtruth November 8, 2007 7:25 AM EST
"They Don''''t call him "Doctor No" for no reason. ..."
TopProphet


Gosh.

For a prophet you sure do a lot of copying and pasting.

Don''t you have any prophecies of your own?

I do, but Ron isn''t going to like it ...
ST


Tell me oh prophet, when will the cruelty of mankind end?
"When a single heart of suffering awakens all who sleep."
SearingTruth

A Future of the Brave - www.searingtruth.com
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