In the same way they consistently strive to erode the US Constitution.
2007-11-04
02:18:41
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Every time I hear that monkey say "democracy" or "freedom" I puke in my mouth a little bit...
2007-11-04
02:23:15 ·
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John D A... ,
That is true except you forgot:
"The Bush admin is committed to supporting Musharraf's stay in power because...". I call that speaking out of both sides of your mouth.
2007-11-04
02:28:39 ·
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D... A..:
Surely that must be the only media available on the subject? Maybe you could swing yourmassive IQ over to some other news sources besides the one right in front of you?
2007-11-04
02:47:37 ·
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And BTW, are we not always all in the company of our peers, by the definition of 'peer', unless perchance we are peerless?
Is that insane rhetoric?
2007-11-04
03:05:00 ·
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I wonder what makes you think that a person with an IQ of 10-30 can even tie their shoes, let alone type? Maybe you are empirical proof?
2007-11-04
03:07:06 ·
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It's clear to me that the Bush Administration is over its head in the matters regarding the middle east.
It is like watching the keystone cops in action only deadly serious.
It's like a dominoe affect triggered by 9/11 and everything after that has been handled ineptly. The US is very much to blame for the instability of Pakistan, of course our enemies want that country. But I'm not convinced Musharaff is on our side. But I've said for a while that Pakistan is as vulnerable as Iran if not more so but like the idiot they are (Bush administration) they take everything at face value and all of those leaders are jerking his chain. What a moron!
2007-11-04 02:37:33
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answered by Jackie Oh! 7
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You have to love uneducated propaganda.
The Bush administration has publicly challenged Musharref:
"It is in the best interests of Pakistan and the Pakistani people for there to be a prompt return to the constitutional course, for there to be an affirmation that elections will be held for a new parliament and for all parties to act with restraint," Rice said during a visit to the Middle East."
Of course you are welcome to spread propaganda and mis-information.
Being an uneducated spreader of propaganda is one of the rights guaranteed to people in the constitution of the United States.
Just do not expect anyone with an education or an IQ of over 10 to believe your bombastic and hateful propaganda.
PS: Now where did you get that bit of propaganda, I wonder? Anyone with an IQ over 10 can do a search on the article I suggest for the word "committed" and discover it is not in the article.
But keep up the propaganda! You are in the company of your peers when you convince people who do not know any better that you speak the truth!
2007-11-04 10:24:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh I'm sure Dubya got up early today to call Karl Rove and ask him how he can suspend the Constitution here.
King George must be salivating at the prospects while Dick Cheney is in an undisclosed location trying to figure out how to buy a new heart from China.
They are a fun team. Only 442 until they are out of office!!
2007-11-04 10:24:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Whats a constitution . Just some peace of paper written by people who are not here now and had no clue what the situation would be like now .
You have to learn to ignore constitutions and solve problems .
If it gets in the way just go around it .
Its just a piece of paper .
2007-11-04 10:26:50
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answered by TroubleMaker 5
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You have been misinformed. Bush has called for them to return to the constitution.
2007-11-04 10:26:04
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answered by Erinyes 6
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The Bush admin does not support it at all.
2007-11-04 10:31:09
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answered by PNAC ~ Penelope 4
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They need Pakistan as an ally in the "war on terror" and also fear anti-Americans controlling the Islamic world's first nuclear bomb.
2007-11-04 10:26:31
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answered by Paranormal I 3
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Good Point.
George W. Bush thinks that the rule of law does not apply to him and his administration.
2007-11-04 10:22:52
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answered by Anonymous
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are you sure of your facts? my liberal morning newspaper says the Bush admin. advised Musharref against any such steps.
2007-11-04 10:27:19
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answered by Spock (rhp) 7
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You certainly did convince me, i often wondered when we would acheive the same levels in the US as they have in Pakistan.
2007-11-04 10:21:45
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answered by MY NAME MICHELLE I HATE AMERICA 5
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