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mohamad would approve mush's action
by pptc@cox.net on Nov 05, 2007 11:36 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

koran is pakiland's constitution, and yet it is amazing how few outsider kafirs know koran, ie pakiland's constitution before they venture to opine on pakiland's events. what mush did is perfectly in keeping with pakiland's constitution because it is in keeping with koran - which quite easily mohamad would have approved. mush is only trying to consolidate islam's interest in there. also, he is trying to ward off a woman's rule who just won't go away.

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RE:mohamad would approve mush's action
by Bhakar Chatopadyaya on Nov 06, 2007 12:56 AM  Permalink
Atleast musharaff tried and managed to a certain extent to curb terrorism in pakistan something which vajpayee or advani or modi could not do at home!

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RE:mohamad would approve mush's action
by Rajeev on Nov 06, 2007 10:48 AM  Permalink
hey u Bhakar pakistani, you look in your country 1st. see the muslims killing muslims... fix ur country. don't talk about India.

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RE:mohamad would approve mush's action
by Cape Comorin on Nov 06, 2007 10:24 AM  Permalink
They can't do. Their constitution is 'manusmriti'

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RE:RE:mohamad would approve mush's action
by Rajeev on Nov 06, 2007 10:50 AM  Permalink
manusmirity is the much much better than your kuran.

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RE:mohamad would approve mush's action
by Cape Comorin on Nov 06, 2007 11:09 AM  Permalink
Seems that you did not read manusmriti!

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Musharraf will surviuve unless
by Priyaranjan Pandit on Nov 05, 2007 10:59 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Musharraf has teh backing of ultimate power braokers in Washington. They support him with arms and billions of dollars. Supreme court CJ and other independent minded justices like Justine Rana Baghwan Das had to go becuase Musharraf and US considers them as nuisnace and inconvenient.

Only way Nusharraf will go if the chain of command breaks down in Pakistan army. There is no other way Mush will go.

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RE:Musharraf will surviuve unless
by Loan Shark on Nov 06, 2007 12:17 AM  Permalink
Obviously, you don't follow the news. Musharaff is losing washington's support with Rice making calls for him to relequish his uniform and restore civilian leadership. Washington brokered a power sharaing arrangement between Musharaff and Bhutto. He agreed and then own his own, without Washington's consent imposed this emergency.

US is unhappy with Musharaff's action and may react by bringing someone else to replace him. It won't be easy, but Musharaff must dance to America's music, if he has to survive. Pakistan's radical islamists hate him to death.

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RE:Musharraf will surviuve unless
by Priyaranjan Pandit on Nov 06, 2007 12:30 AM  Permalink
From the news that I hear, it seems that Musharraf has Cheney's backing and President Bush has not expressed any opinion on Pakistan. Also int he US media Supreme Court, CJ and other justices were painted as soft on people accused of terrorism.

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RE:Musharraf will surviuve unless
by Loan Shark on Nov 06, 2007 12:34 AM  Permalink
Bush is quiet ... Chenney never speaks. Bush administration is running out of options with Musharaff. Bush has just about a year left and he still can't call it a success in Afghanistan with Taliban becoming stronger again.

Bush administration wants a change and want Bhutto to lead as she has assured Washington of being tough on terror. Musharaff's failure prompts Washington to go in for a regime change.

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Pakistan Military fools international community
by apjunkmail on Nov 05, 2007 09:38 PM  Permalink 

Musharraf along with pak military have turned it into an art on how to fool the international Community into giving billions and Keeping him and the military in power. All complete with well choreographed acts like assassination attempts, blasts, raids into waziristan, nukes in danger,emergency, Osama sacks islamabad etc.. etc.. When the fact remains Taliban till today is a wholly owned subsidiary of pakistan ISI with the objective to control Afghanistan and be the reason for west to pay billions of $$ in rent/aid to Pakistan Army which includes Talibans salary supplemented by drug trade.

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Good one mate !!
by Vishal Prabhakar on Nov 05, 2007 09:25 PM  Permalink 

Good one.
-Vish

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