Wednesday, December 12, 2007

I'm not trouble creator, says Musharraf. "but he is a man of vision???"

President Pervez Musharraf pledged Tuesday to cooperate with whoever wins January’s crucial general elections, saying that he was not a “trouble creator”. (The Nation, Dec 12, 2007.) See full story here and excerpts as follows:
He further said in the same interview that he had to impose emergency rule on November 3 because the judge was “illegally trying to remove me” and country would have been in trouble if he had been allowed to have his own way.
“What would have happened if we allowed this Chief Justice to have his own way? We would have landed this country into chaos,”. See??? there was nothing personal, it was all done in favor of Pakistan. People who think mush did it for his sake should be ashamed of themselves and their filthy thinkings

The President said that the local government system had provided solid foundation for democracy, empowerment of people. hehehe mr. (self made) president, I've witnessed how well the people of the state have been empowered in ur regime. A few students were arrested on orders of independent kangroo courts while they were just sitting outside house of a Justice. They were unarmed. Maximum they could do was shout. Police picked them (abiding by the law of course), did not present them infront of magistrate (certainly the common man is so empowered he can bypass the magistrate but it is so only if the common man is in uniform) and kept them in jail on their own. This is not it, they were charged with terrorism :). See how an unarmed person can be portrayed as a terrorist by the common man in uniform. I agree mush, common man (in uniform) has really been empowered by the laws (of jungle) drafted by u.

He claimed in a TV program a few weeks ago that the army is in barracks and is not handling anything on administrative level. But today answering to questions about his association with military he said that as civilian president he would keep a close relationship with the military, despite quitting as the Chief of Army Staff.

He is a leader with vision and believes that these (so-called) elections will strengthen democracy in Pakistan. His vision tells him who's gonna loose this election :) Strongly ruling out any possibility for delaying the elections, he said that coming polls were of vital importance for the future of the country in which retrogressive, bigoted and narrow-minded elements would have to be defeated at all costs.

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