Karamatullah K Ghori November 5, 2007
#33 Posted by Skeptical on November 6, 2007 4:19:17 am
Re: # 32
These are thought provoking points!!!!
These are thought provoking points!!!!
#34 Posted by Ms.Imran on November 6, 2007 4:36:52 am
Re: # 26
"When you say that the alternatives are worse, I agree. But in that alternative, one thing will be supreme which is that the country will be governed by peoples' representatives, however incompetent or corrupt they may be, and with the passage of time good leadership will emerge ultimately."
Well said Indeed!
Re: # 31
All the ministers currently under Musharraf are certified thugs.And the biggest Thug of them all keeps forcing people to belive in some fantastical Pakistan which has actually improved since his arrival.That man actually has the gall to lie, and insist, to the whole miserable population, that there is no misery in the country.This year the prices of even such common commodities as onions and lentils have gone beyond the poor man's reach.Pakistan also had the worst case of load shedding this year; I came home to spend my vacations in this summer.With the electricity gone for atleast eight hours daily,often even more, i was actually wishing myself back in Saudi Arabia.Even if it meant i had to endure the humiliating abaya...it seemed better then dying of heat stroke.
"When you say that the alternatives are worse, I agree. But in that alternative, one thing will be supreme which is that the country will be governed by peoples' representatives, however incompetent or corrupt they may be, and with the passage of time good leadership will emerge ultimately."
Well said Indeed!
Re: # 31
All the ministers currently under Musharraf are certified thugs.And the biggest Thug of them all keeps forcing people to belive in some fantastical Pakistan which has actually improved since his arrival.That man actually has the gall to lie, and insist, to the whole miserable population, that there is no misery in the country.This year the prices of even such common commodities as onions and lentils have gone beyond the poor man's reach.Pakistan also had the worst case of load shedding this year; I came home to spend my vacations in this summer.With the electricity gone for atleast eight hours daily,often even more, i was actually wishing myself back in Saudi Arabia.Even if it meant i had to endure the humiliating abaya...it seemed better then dying of heat stroke.
#35 Posted by Kamath on November 6, 2007 5:24:42 am
Re: # 26- Shalom krbhatti!
You say,".. One has to grow to be an adult by passing through all the confusions of teenage and childhood, so is the case with nations...". I agree with you. I say Pakistanis are going through rites of passage and getting educated en masse about how to guide their destiny. They will succeed - a matter of time.
In the mean time, have a cup of garam Chai and sip and relax,watch the great Tamasha.
Kamath
You say,".. One has to grow to be an adult by passing through all the confusions of teenage and childhood, so is the case with nations...". I agree with you. I say Pakistanis are going through rites of passage and getting educated en masse about how to guide their destiny. They will succeed - a matter of time.
In the mean time, have a cup of garam Chai and sip and relax,watch the great Tamasha.
Kamath
#36 Posted by blithe on November 6, 2007 7:14:04 am
Ref: #13 Posted by wd40xps on November 5, 2007 2:25:51 pm
You are intellectually corrupt to be wrting this crap on a public channel. Unity of command is flawed concept taught in NDC to goofs such as Musharraf and yourself. Do not propogate it to us. We know (at least people more educated than you) that unity of command is bull shit. Speration of powers is what we are looking for, i.e the judicary indpendent from the executive. Get an education!!!
You are intellectually corrupt to be wrting this crap on a public channel. Unity of command is flawed concept taught in NDC to goofs such as Musharraf and yourself. Do not propogate it to us. We know (at least people more educated than you) that unity of command is bull shit. Speration of powers is what we are looking for, i.e the judicary indpendent from the executive. Get an education!!!
#37 Posted by Goldfinger on November 6, 2007 8:22:15 am
Notwithstanding the points of view of expat Pakis (though I too am one too), and despite the political incorrectness of propounding such ideas, actually unfortunately I'm afraid to say that Musharraf is the best man for this job at this time of point. Who do we have otherwise? Our Pakistani Bonnie and Clyde team of Ms Bhutto with her Mr. 10%? Or our very own Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid i.e Mr. Nawaz and Mr. Shahbaz? Or any of the other rascals who sit in our National or Provincial Assemblies? Maybe Mush has made some errors of judgement, however he is much cleaner and straighter than all of our so-called democracy loving thugs who only wish to loot and plunder the wealth of the nation some more, and who have no interests for the betterment of ordinary folks of the nation. Also a lot of Indi's like to pitch in some sly smart remarks here and there, but they must bear in mind that they (or their country) has a huge hand in the state of ascendency of the military in Paki politics, because every time a huge ten times larger unfriendly neighbor keeps clamoring of swallowing you whole, that much more would the smaller proponent resort to militaristic might. Clearly its utter stupidity on both sides, for despite boastful superiority even the bigger neighbor doesn't sit very pretty, since nukes are in the equation now, and there can be no winners when it comes to such destruciveness. So Indis could stop gloating, for despite a size ten times larger or thereabouts, they are only a sort of a stalemate for its much smaller neighbor. However such are merely childish promulgations, because in an ideal world, all neighbors ought to live together in peace, harmony and happiness.
#38 Posted by masadi on November 6, 2007 8:28:33 am
The government is supposed to get its authority from the people whose servant it is, and not the barrel of a damn gun or imperialists abroad. No sob has any right whatsoever to deny or cut off people's information or stop others from expressing their views. No sob has the right to tell the people what they should say and what they should think, and especially not the sob that has usurped power using the barrel of a gun and is treating its people like goats and pigs, soon the Americans will do a Zia ul Fcuk number on him and it will be no loss for us...
#39 Posted by Skeptical on November 6, 2007 8:32:34 am
Re: # 37
The real question is not NS, BB or that kanjar Musharraf. Should Pakistan become a police state with ordinary citizens not even having any recourse if law enforcing agencies exploit them.
Purging your judicial system is not a thing which can e justfied by calling a Mr Musharraf a better or for that matter realistic option...
The real question is not NS, BB or that kanjar Musharraf. Should Pakistan become a police state with ordinary citizens not even having any recourse if law enforcing agencies exploit them.
Purging your judicial system is not a thing which can e justfied by calling a Mr Musharraf a better or for that matter realistic option...
#40 Posted by masadi on November 6, 2007 8:44:56 am
The author writes "In comparing himself with Lincoln, Musharraf must have thought he could sway the American sense of outrage over what he was doing by way of crippling democracy in Pakistan"
The American "sense of outrage" was not because any democracy was derailed, when you handpick a future prime minister and hobnob with past dictators of all brands and fashions, that is not "democracy" you are protecting. The Americans are outraged because their peon has dared to go against their wishes and acted for his own benefit, much like the feudals dealing with their domestic help. The stupidity of the peon (Musharraf) thinking much like your stupid self that quoting Lincoln would calm down the US elite was due to his colonial education, the dimwit mindset that cannot think beyond the fifth grade and rote reproduction, and the mind of those that surround him. That is why anyone would be better than this fool as a leader. We don't need illiterate fools with less than a 12th century madrassa education for all real intents and purposes "leading" us.
The American "sense of outrage" was not because any democracy was derailed, when you handpick a future prime minister and hobnob with past dictators of all brands and fashions, that is not "democracy" you are protecting. The Americans are outraged because their peon has dared to go against their wishes and acted for his own benefit, much like the feudals dealing with their domestic help. The stupidity of the peon (Musharraf) thinking much like your stupid self that quoting Lincoln would calm down the US elite was due to his colonial education, the dimwit mindset that cannot think beyond the fifth grade and rote reproduction, and the mind of those that surround him. That is why anyone would be better than this fool as a leader. We don't need illiterate fools with less than a 12th century madrassa education for all real intents and purposes "leading" us.
#41 Posted by bubba on November 6, 2007 8:50:50 am
How sad that a nation of 150 million can not find anybody descent enough to respect the rule of law and order in governing the nation. Pakistanis are always left behind by these types, who are in the ruling elite. Musharraf is the biggest thug that Pakistan has ever known. His political mentor is Hugo Chavez, and both use the barrel of a gun to destroy their political opponents. The only difference is that Hugo is on the wrong side of the sole super power, and Musharraf is conveniently on the right side. US must get rid of this confused narcissist individual Musharraf. All kinds of sanctions must be installed starting with something like the Presslar Amendment.
#42 Posted by masadi on November 6, 2007 8:59:53 am
The only thing common between Musharraf and Chavez as far as politics goes is that one came to power via an illegal coup, on behalf of the Americans, the other was elected by the people and survived a coup orchestrated by the Americans
#43 Posted by Skeptical on November 6, 2007 10:07:06 am
http://www.guardian.co.uk/pakistan/Story/0,,2206063,00.html
I hope this is true!!!!!!!
Lets see and find whether BB means what she is saying...
I hope this is true!!!!!!!
Lets see and find whether BB means what she is saying...
#44 Posted by Goldfinger on November 6, 2007 10:12:12 am
Democracy is not a horse or a donkey that you can bring and hoist upon a pulpit to live happily ever after. Both the donkey and the pulpit have to be ready for it. Also unfortunately all of our democratic leaders when in power had ample opportunities to lead the nation on the right path which they failed miserably in their ineptness, corruption and graft, for which they should be the criminals of the people. If a chowkidar of a bank steals from his bank what would be his fate? Yet its a shame for us all that out of the 160 million people, the only persons many of us can only think of are to bring back the same old crooks. Better an honest illiterate 12 century fool than a literate 20th century educated thieving fool.
#45 Posted by masadi on November 6, 2007 10:37:35 am
Goldfinger writes "Both the donkey and the pulpit have to be ready for it"
What a sorry excuse offered by dictators and their supporters to usurp the people's rights. The same sorry, dishonest excuse was given in the dictator's speech to his "friends in the West", saying its a long process and the best way for it is through dictatorship!. Listen fool, dictatorship destroys political institutions, it leads to corrupt officials that operate under the barrel of the gun and whatever the scale of their corruption they are still not at liberty to think of the entire country as their papa's property and its people as its slaves- that is the worst form of "corruption" and there is nothing "honest" about the sob you're defending...
What a sorry excuse offered by dictators and their supporters to usurp the people's rights. The same sorry, dishonest excuse was given in the dictator's speech to his "friends in the West", saying its a long process and the best way for it is through dictatorship!. Listen fool, dictatorship destroys political institutions, it leads to corrupt officials that operate under the barrel of the gun and whatever the scale of their corruption they are still not at liberty to think of the entire country as their papa's property and its people as its slaves- that is the worst form of "corruption" and there is nothing "honest" about the sob you're defending...
#46 Posted by rf786 on November 6, 2007 10:47:35 am
KKG (Khabee Khushee Khabee Ghum)Sahib,
Writing one sided articles are of no value. World is not black and white nor can we determine worldly affairs from a linear perspective. Your articles revolve around the much popular provided irrelevant noise factors.
Writing one sided articles are of no value. World is not black and white nor can we determine worldly affairs from a linear perspective. Your articles revolve around the much popular provided irrelevant noise factors.
#47 Posted by Skeptical on November 6, 2007 10:52:38 am
Re: # 44
Mr Goldfinger the central question is not whether NS, BB or kanjar Musharraf are capable or not. The central question is that whether ordinary Pakistani deserves this treatment where agencies can abduct you at their will and you do not have any recourse to law. Is purging independent minded judiciary a right thing...
May be you wont understand it because you are not here and you perhaps never had an encounter with agencies. May be next time you care to visit Pakistan, instead of coming up with posts from USA or wherever you are sitting comfortably, you have a nasty encounter with an agency only then you will realize what the whole issue is all about.
Incompetence of NS or BB does not justify brutality on citizens and snatching their fundamental rights. Nor their incompetence or corruption justifies that police start beating lawyers on the street and worst their incompetence does not prove that kanjar Musharraf is the right man for the job. A hollow kanjar who is destroying institutions just to prolong his rule!!! And strangely he has expats saying from the comforts of another country that he is the best man for the job!!!!
Mr Goldfinger the central question is not whether NS, BB or kanjar Musharraf are capable or not. The central question is that whether ordinary Pakistani deserves this treatment where agencies can abduct you at their will and you do not have any recourse to law. Is purging independent minded judiciary a right thing...
May be you wont understand it because you are not here and you perhaps never had an encounter with agencies. May be next time you care to visit Pakistan, instead of coming up with posts from USA or wherever you are sitting comfortably, you have a nasty encounter with an agency only then you will realize what the whole issue is all about.
Incompetence of NS or BB does not justify brutality on citizens and snatching their fundamental rights. Nor their incompetence or corruption justifies that police start beating lawyers on the street and worst their incompetence does not prove that kanjar Musharraf is the right man for the job. A hollow kanjar who is destroying institutions just to prolong his rule!!! And strangely he has expats saying from the comforts of another country that he is the best man for the job!!!!
#48 Posted by borivili_express on November 6, 2007 10:59:05 am
NO democracy for pakistan. NO I say. No return to the thieves of baghdad, BIBI and the Sharif, Pakistan needs the military if Not Mushy then Kiany but you heartles naive bastards Khuda ke vastey in vehshiyon ke paas is masoom ko mat le ja ke choro. Dont leave this child at the mercy of these rapists and molesters to be abused again and again and again these children of bhutto the rapist the liberal who declared people non muslim and dismembered the country for his own benefit will again and again abuse the poor who lives on less than a dollar a day while they fill their billions.
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