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Monday, November 05, 2007

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Former Pakistan Supreme Court Justice Chaudhry attempted in recent weeks to put a question mark over the political future of the country's President.
On the eve of Presidential elections Chaudhry accepted a frivolous law suit from President Musharaff's opponents alleging that President Musharaff was not eligible to stand.
This was a blatent attempt by Islamic extremists to deny the people of Pakistan the President of their choice.
Chaudhry deliberately colluded in the attempt.
Chaudhry announced that he would postpone making a decision on President Musharaff's eligibility for the position of President until after the election had taken place.
This announcement was a manipulative attempt to place a question mark over President Musharaff's candidacy on the eve of voting.
Chaudhry who has never been elected to anything by popular vote, has waited weeks to annouce his decision on President Musharaff's eligibility for the position of President.
The delay was deliberate as he gauged to what extent he could saboutage President Musharaff's clear election victory.
Chowdry did all of this because Chowdry is a Muslim fundamentalist.
Chaudhry and other Islamicists in the Pakistan court system have been attempting to usurp power for their cause through the courts.
Chaudhry deserved to be dismissed.
He has certainly been treated more humanely than his friends in the Taliban or Al Quaeda treat any who challenge their power.

Former Pakistan Prime Minister Nahwaz Shariff is now living in exile. Since the state of emergency was declared in Pakistan he has been interviewed continously on CNN, Sky News, and sundry other quisling television channels.
Nahwaz Shariff is the man who would be king but doesn't have the votes.
Nahwaz Shariff is Al Quaeda in a suit.
Nahwaz Shariff's administration in Pakistan was instrumental in promoting the Taliban's rule of terror in neighbouring Afghanistan.
Nahwaz Shariff is not an acceptable participant in the civilised political life of Pakistan or anywhere else.

Former cricketer, former playboy, now Islamist politician Imram Khan has also been much interviewed by the aforementioned quisling news channels.
Imram Khan is a Nahwaz Shariff wannabe.
Imram Khan is the past in Pakistan.
The people of Pakistan deserve better.
He has nothing to offer and nothing to say.
Expect to hear lots more of him on CNN, Sky, the BBC et al.

Former Prime Minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto does have something to say.
Mrs Bhutto has a significant level of support in Pakistan.
Mrs Bhutto is genuinely loved by millions of that country's citizens.
When she holds a parade a million people will turn up.
But when she holds a parade the Taliban and Al Quaeda slaughter her followers in the streets like cattle.
Mrs Bhutto is not a warrior.
She cannot lead Pakistan in the war that country faces from Taliban and Al Quaeda Islamic extremists who intend to either murder their way to power or steal power through the courts.
Mrs Bhutto has something to say but twee statements about democracy will not cut the mustard now.
Mrs Bhutto has a tough call to make.
Mrs Bhutto should have nothing to do with Nahwaz Shariff or the oleaginous Imram Khan.
If she can see her way to doing it, she should still ally herself with President Musharaff.
The alternative is Islamic extremist rule, permanent impoverishment and civil war in Pakistan.

Former mass murderer, now goat herd, Osama Bin Laden placed a Fatwa on President Musharaff in September.
The goat herd's Fatwa instructs his followers to kill President Musharaff.

My analysis is this.
Our enemy's enemy is our friend.

Pervez Musharaff is the legitimate President, and last best hope for Pakistan.
He deserves support in his attempts to rescue his country from the malign forces seeking to enslave it.

1 Comments:

Blogger Schneewittchen said...

Thanks for that James, I have been having difficulty getting my head round this one.

7:39 AM  

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