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SLAVES, NOT MASTERS.
by Jasad Dusty on Aug 11, 2008 03:45 PM  Permalink 

Musharraf is like a toilet paper for the Americans. Use it, throw it into the commode and flesh it and the same is true of all those who ruled Pakistan for the last sixty years.

Will be interesting to say how long this is continue.

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Better evil ? Mush ?
by Tom Dick on Aug 08, 2008 08:46 PM  Permalink 

It is better to dealwith some one in 'authority' and Mush as Gen. had better control over ISI. Wonder if Sharif and Sardari can control ISI and military.

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RE:RE:More than 1 lack Hindu women rape
by bahmophet on Aug 08, 2008 06:24 PM  Permalink
i dont know why many indian pareties support the jeadis?
dont they know that, once these mullahs come to power, they wud cut the lavanda of sharad, karat etc?

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US is clear in their statements...Musharraf impeachment an internal matter BUT
by KMR Overseas on Aug 08, 2008 12:24 PM  Permalink 

ISI(=Paki Taliban) an international matter

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Musharraf should stay
by Anand on Aug 08, 2008 12:15 PM  Permalink 

From Idia's point of view Musharraf should continue.Sharief and Zardari have no support.The way they handled ISI issue it is evident that it is difficult to impeach Musharraf.

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US
by George Godd on Aug 08, 2008 12:02 PM  Permalink 

Finally god has given some SADBUDHHY TO UNCLE SAM.

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Hold on Musharraf
by Justice on Aug 08, 2008 11:39 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Nawaz Sharif and Asif Ali Zardari do not seem to be the right persons to lead Pakistan in the present times, for the foll. reasons :

1. They will be reluctant to use a heavy hand to curb the militants and right wing fundamentalists due to their vote bank politics.

2. Integrity for the cause of welfare of the nation of both these gentlemen has been doubtful. They would be more occupied with saving their seats.

3. Both, especially Asif Zardari has been in corruption related controversies and has a dubious background. Benazir had to go on backfoot in Public life several times due to her husband's misdemeanours.

3. Controlling Pakistan with its present day problems (mainly religious fundamentalism and corruption) does not seem possible with these two people. Coalition too will be short lived as it will be a marriage of convenience by two selfish mean opportunists.

Whereas Gen. Musharraf, despite all the pressures and limitations, has maintained cool and kept Pakistan in control. His statements on (against) terrorism and fundamentalism given here and there expresses his good intentions for Pakistan. He is an Army man and seems to be a no-nonsense person. I wish and hope he holds on to the power and does not give in to the songs of democracy by corrupt people. What Pak needs now is stability and progress, whether it comes by democracy or under military rule does not matter. So please hold on Gen. Musharraf.

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RE:Hold on Musharraf
by sambavani on Aug 08, 2008 11:45 AM  Permalink
Mushraf should be the prefered choice of Indian as he wiped off the biggest terror center called Lal Masjid in Karachi.
No other porkistani will dare do this,atleast for such bravery we will miss him?
can you imagine ,this puppet cong regime wiping out a muslim madrasa,the whole humn rights idiots will be up in arms including this sickular media
Unless Hindus shed their soft image and become warriors,the Islam problem will not go

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It's an internal matter of Pakistan
by Rohit Singh on Aug 08, 2008 10:24 AM  Permalink 

But controlled and staged by US

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