invade pakistan

gopher

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Exactamundo!!!


Drop a few bombs on Musharraf, blow up the military, and restore democracy at once to Pakistan!!

WHY AREN'T THIS FORUM'S MANY REPUBLICANS CALLING FOR AN INVASION????



 

gopher

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Hey Republicans --- don't you want to demonstrate to the world all that great moral principle that you have ascribing to yourselves all this time??

Why the silence???


C'on Pukes -- let's hear it:

!!!CRUCIFY MUSHARRAF!!!


 

MikeyDB

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Gopher..:)

You can't expect balance insightful contemplation of anything from the Republicans hanging around CC....

They're much happier making money on the backs of the American people by investing in war and petroleum. If you look up selfishness in the dictionary there's a good chance that there's a pointer to "republicanism". The once fabulous/famous republics that have come and gone don't teach these people anything. Their firm belief in the power of greed and exercise of violence in the name of greed makes then the same as every other republican who stood on the steps of the Senate in Rome and watched as their corruption collapsed the world around them.

No difference and no more availability to reasoned evaluation than any of the republican constructs that have risen and fallen over the entire history of humankind.
 

Just the Facts

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:smile::roll::lol:

What's all the fuss about. Bhutto has been released, Sharif is back in the country, elections are on schedule. No problem.

The country was under clear and present danger of falling to insurgents. The frontier provinces are run by the Taliban. Can you imagine Alaska, Washington and Oregon being run by Satan's choice!! What a joke. The Army is disintegrating with factions deserting in favour of joining the Talibaners, the Islamists are defying law and order from their base in the red mosque blowing up innocents who they felt were "unworthy" of being alive. The first thing Bhutto did is hold a huge rally to bait her opponants and sure enough hundreds died as a result.

So Mooshie instituted emergency measures, big whoop.

Trudeau did the same over a couple of lousy kidnappings.

Can you imagine how fast the War Measures act would be invoked if hundreds were killed by car bombs at the Santa Claus parade.

Lets keep things in perspective.

Now I hear Sharif is threatening to lead a boycott of elections! :lol: What the heck did he come back for then? Just to make trouble? What's he afraid of, getting as much support as Ron Paul at the polls? :p:p
 

gopher

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`` Trudeau did the same over a couple of lousy kidnappings.``


So far as I recall he did it after having been urged to do so by the Quebec pm and Montreal mayor. While some were arrested, constitutional rights were not eliminated and sham elections held as has been done by your hero Musharraf. Also it led to a scandal over the RCMP which ultimately caused Trudeau's downfall. Thus, the democratic process did work.

Now it's time to do the same in Pakistan and it is also time for the Republicans to stop being such a bunch of phonies and to call for Musharraf's head as they did with Saddam. But, of course, they would have to have some measure of integrity in order to do so and that is not likely to ever happen.
 

YoungJoonKim

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Trudeau did the same over a couple of lousy kidnappings.
It's just that it was under different situation and completely...completely out of leginament reason...which was to protect Canadians, not "trying to stay in power."

I loved how Trudeau shut off some crazy media paparazzi
They were annoying him [and me] REAL bad.
 

gopher

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More Reason To Invade Fascist Paksitan!!

DEMOCRACY DIES IN PAKISTAN:

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/sfgate/category?blogid=15&cat=987


As far as big gambles go, George W. Bush's investment of countless billions of American-taxpayer dollars to prop up the democracy-crushing dictatorship of Pakistani strongman President General Pervez Musharraf has been a fiasco - big time ...

In the latest moves by Musharraf's thugs for which, literally (and in various senses of the word), Americans are paying, the regime's security forces have been using tear gas and batons to attack lawyers in cities around Pakistan who have dared to take to the streets in support of democracy and the rule of law. Musharraf's thugs reportedly have arrested thousands of pro-democracy and human-rights activists.




Naturally, this forum's right wing hypocrites do not have the integrity or principle to demand a Bush invasion of Pakistan and the public execution of fascist Musharraf.
 

gopher

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No friggin' way!

I could not in good conscience attack anyone for being consistent in the application of genuine principle. It's hypocrisy that I hate. And the right wingers on this forum have shown plenty of that over the years.

If you were consistent and had any real principle, you would be calling for a Bush led invasion, the arrest and decapitation of Musharraf, and the restoration of democracy in Pakistan.

How to pay for it? Just impose a tax on the wealthy who stand to benefit from the war.

See? It's all easy.
 

Just the Facts

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`` Trudeau did the same over a couple of lousy kidnappings.``


So far as I recall he did it after having been urged to do so by the Quebec pm and Montreal mayor.

So if Musharraf said he's only instituting emergency measures because his aunt Bea in Michigan "urged" him to you'd take it all back and support him right? Right? :p

Who cares who urged PET, he did it.

While some were arrested, constitutional rights were not eliminated

Wrong. Dead wrong. War measures act elimates all individual rights. Police were breaking into homes and seraching without cause or warrant.

and sham elections held as has been done by your hero Musharraf.

My Hero? :laughing3: :laughing5:

What elections, Mooshie did a coup. :cool:

Now it's time to do the same in Pakistan and it is also time for the Republicans to stop being such a bunch of phonies and to call for Musharraf's head as they did with Saddam. But, of course, they would have to have some measure of integrity in order to do so and that is not likely to ever happen.

Huh?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20071105/pl_afp/pakistanpoliticsusrice_071105211845
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice telephoned Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf on Monday to press him to end the country's state of emergency and restore democracy, her spokesman said.

http://deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,695228855,00.html
Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte delivered the message that Musharraf must end emergency rule as soon as possible...
Negroponte said he "urged the government to stop such actions, lift the state of emergency and release all political detainees" and that "Emergency rule is not compatible with free, fair and credible elections."

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/11/06/politics/main3457752.shtml
Bush Calls On Musharraf To End Crackdown

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,309116,00.html
Congress and the Bush administration are taking a second look at U.S. aid to Pakistan in the wake of Musharraf's declaration of emergency rule.
 

gopher

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Bush + Rice call on Musharraf to end his dictatorship and this is ''proof'' that they intend to stop his repression ---


HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!


You must be joking!

If this is proof of their intentions and shows a good side, why didn't they do that with Saddam???


If Bush had any real integrity he would bomb the flyin' s**t out of Musharraf and restore democracy at once to Pakistan. And if you had integrity you would demand no less.
 

gopher

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[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Sharif Blocked From Pakistan Election

http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,,-7122962,00.html



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[/FONT][FONT=Geneva,Arial,sans-serif]Opposition leader Nawaz Sharif risks disqualification from Pakistan's crucial parliamentary elections after an official rejected his nomination papers Monday. [/FONT][FONT=Geneva,Arial,sans-serif]The decision could deepen the political crisis that has engulfed Pakistan since President Pervez Musharraf imposed emergency rule one month ago.``[/FONT]




[FONT=Geneva,Arial,sans-serif]By contrast, the people of Venezuela held a democratic vote to defeat Chavez's goal of continuous administration. While the margin of victory was small, nonetheless it does represent the majority of the citizen's voices.[/FONT]
[FONT=Geneva,Arial,sans-serif]Musharraf should set a better example for his people by doing the same as Chavez.

[/FONT] [FONT=Geneva,Arial,sans-serif]So let's hear all the right wingers in this forum call for the same.[/FONT]


[FONT=Geneva,Arial,sans-serif]I'm betting it won't happen as that will mean a demonstration of integrity which is something they lack.
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gopher

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What happened to all the comments from the forum's right wingers???

They hate Chavez because he supposedly doesn't like democracy but the election went unimpeded.

So why aren't these same critics crucifying Musarraf on this forum???
 

Zzarchov

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The election went, and he let it go, for now (his own words). IF he leaves when he's done office then we will see.

How can you say Musharraf is bad for coming to power in a coup? Chavez tried to take power in the coup in the early 90's, and he apparently is what Musharraf should be like.