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Basically the Italians have been able to capture mafia dons that have been fugitives for decades yet we can't capture Bin Laden in a country that we have surrounded with our military... so some AOL member commented at the bottom after the article that we should get the Italians to go after Bin Laden for us lol Try this link for the article:
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Bin Laden is somewhere in Pakistan protected by Pakistani secret service officers loyal to him and Taleban. Either that or he is dead.
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quote:Originally posted by Persia: Bin Laden is somewhere in Pakistan protected by Pakistani secret service officers loyal to him and Taleban. Either that or he is dead.
but.. but...but... Mushareff is our ally... president Bush said so...
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I believe he is dead... Bin Laden... but if not I think the Italians can do a better job in finding him then we can... as for Mushareff... didn't he take over Pakistan in a coup and is a dictator with WMD's?
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quote:Originally posted by Machiavelli: I believe he is dead... Bin Laden... but if not I think the Italians can do a better job in finding him then we can... as for Mushareff... didn't he take over Pakistan in a coup and is a dictator with WMD's?
as a matter of fact he did, but he's a good military dictator coup perpetrator... Bush says so...
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quote:Originally posted by glassman: QUOTE]as a matter of fact he did, but he's a good military dictator coup perpetrator... Bush says so...
That is of course... till they don't play ball with us anymore like Noriega and Sadaam... then we will name Musfarrah a "dictator" and we must invade lol
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Ernesto "Che" Guevara de la Serna Posts: 4669 | Registered: Mar 2004
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quote:Originally posted by glassman: QUOTE]as a matter of fact he did, but he's a good military dictator coup perpetrator... Bush says so...
That is of course... till they don't play ball with us anymore like Noriega and Sadaam... then we will name Musfarrah a "dictator" and we must invade lol
well? ask yourself this:
if he's playing ball with US already? and osambinalivetoolong is in Pakistan already? then waht kind kind of ball-game are friggin playing in?
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Pakistan/Musharrah appeases us with raids on terrorists camps, hideouts etc. that are small potatoes compared to Bin Laden to make it look good and to be on our good graces... much like other "dictators" like sadaam, noriega and countless other "allies" since the end of WW2 have done till they no longer serve our needs then we call them dictators and such that are a threat to national or world security.. that is when we invade... Both Bush's have done this so far...
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November 11, 2007 Musharraf Releases Top Taliban Official in Custody Rick Moran Does Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf have a death wish?
While cracking down on lawyers, dissidents, and human rights activists by throwing them in jail, Musharraf has opened the back door to his prisons and allowed several Taliban their freedom - including the notorious Mullah Obaidullah Akhund, number 3 in the group's hierarchy and a member of its ruling 10-man shura (council)
By Isambard Wilkinson in Peshawar Last Updated: 1:54am BST 15/09/2006
Pakistan's credibility as a leading ally in the war on terrorism was called into question last night when it emerged that President Pervez Musharraf's government had authorised the release from jail of thousands of Taliban fighters caught fighting coalition forces in Afghanistan.
Five years after American-led coalition forces overthrew the Taliban during Operation Enduring Freedom, United States officials have been horrified to discover that thousands of foreign fighters detained by Pakistan after fleeing the battleground in Afghanistan have been quietly released and allowed to return to their home countries.
Pakistani lawyers acting for the militants claim they have freed 2,500 foreigners who were originally held on suspicion of having links to al-Qa'eda or the Taliban over the past four years.
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Some one explain a couple of things for me.
1) Why is is un-democratic for Musharref to serve as his country's CEO and the head of its military and not undemocratic for dubya to be our president and the Commander in chief?
2) Why is it evil for Musharref to have suspended Pakistan's constitution and it is alright for dubya to have done exactly the same thing? (At least Musharref showed the honor, decency, and respect for those that don't agree with hiom to do it with a formal announcement, rather than by secret signing statements and absurd rulings by a crooked AG and "selected" court appointees.)
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1) Why is is un-democratic for Musharref to serve as his country's CEO and the head of its military and not undemocratic for dubya to be our president and the Commander in chief?
because their constitution forbids it.
Musharref has suspended the Paki Supreme Court when they ruled against him. Bush on the other hand just goes around the Supreme Court as much as possible by relying on his Atty General's (questionable) advice on what's legal and what'snot.
Ashecrof quit Dubya cuz he couldn't stand what was going on.
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Yes, and if it stinks too much for Ashcroft's (a guy that, made skirting the Constitution before he became AG an art) taste sick of it all, imagine what all he must have seen that is kept from the public eye.
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