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November 11, 2007 at 09:40:04
Musharraf is Doing What Bush Wants To Do by Sandy Sand Page 1 of 1 page(s) |
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George Bush must be ghastly green with envy of President General Perez Musharraf, because Musharraf is doing what Bush has put in place for himself to do, but for some mysterious reasons, thankfully hasn't. But Bush still has 436 breath-holding, waiting-for-the-other-shoe-to-drop days left in office to enforce his deadly Presidential Directive to declare a "national emergency" for any fool reason of his choosing, enforce martial law, disband Congress, close the courts, try civilians in military courts, shut down the media and cancel the November 2008, presidential elections. All too frightening to contemplate. Since Musharraf has declared a national emergency to aid his fight against terrorists? he might as well have declared no reason at all, because to anyone with half a brain, that makes no sense at all.
Jealousy may be the reason for Bush and Condie's tepid responses to Musharraf's actions, and not threatening any remedial action against Musharraf if he doesn't shape up.
Telling Musharraf to take of his military uniform and hold elections scheduled for January is really tough talk for President Git 'Em Dead or Alive.
Speaking of uniforms. George, burn the flight suit.
A Musharraf representative said the "state of emergency" will end in a month, and the January elections will take place in February. Only time will tell, and we're running out of time.
Bush and Dick Cheney better put any plans they have for Iran on hold, because the nuclear armed Pakistan is of utmost importance, and what happens there is of vital...one might say life-threatening...importance to us here on planet U.S.A.
The only thing that will put an end to the lie of "if we don't fight the terrorist there in Iraq, we will be fighting them here," is if we don't quell the mess Musharraf is creating in Pakistan, and al Qaida and the religious fundamental radicals take the country over, we will be fighting the terrorists here.
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yup
But Bush still has 436 breath-holding, waiting-for-the-other-shoe-to-drop days left in office to enforce his deadly Presidential Directive to declare a "national emergency" for any fool reason of his choosing, enforce martial law, disband Congress, close the courts, try civilians in military courts, shut down the media and cancel the November 2008, presidential elections. Yup. And that's what he is going to use one of these days. But he wants to do it right cause if he'd do it now there'd be a massive uprising. So they are preparing another 9/11, a big one, so they get sufficient -- no not massive -- support to keep the masses devided. by Han (0 articles, 2 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 229 comments [7 recommended, 0 rejected]) on Sunday, Nov 11, 2007 at 11:45:19 AM
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Reply: Han
I'm afraid you might be right. It'll be a last minute thing, like next September. The one last hope might be a generals' revolt. Something that has been mentioned before. by Sandy Sand (198 articles, 0 quicklinks, 227 diaries, 1548 comments [2 recommended, 0 rejected]) on Sunday, Nov 11, 2007 at 12:31:26 PM
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Optimism from an unlikely source
I would consider that gen. Musharraf had decided to be ahead of the events and help himself because it was more and more obvious that we wanted to kill him. As for Bush he surely wants to do all that mentioned but I would say that it is unlikely because they do not have people, cadres necessary to do all that. Yes, they think they have everything under control but ironically it is only under control while the current system is intact. Stop its function-and control is lost. That's why they need the system on their side. This could be achieved by having people in the key positions. But it also needs the ideology, the people who follow you not for money. That's they do not have. There is a very tender equlibrium now but it does seem that economic pressure would result in reshuffling of the power. How? I do not know but as soon as Globalization must be provided it is unlikely that the puppet masters would alllow their puppets to go amok. by Mark Sashine (72 articles, 19 quicklinks, 269 diaries, 4103 comments [131 recommended, 0 rejected]) on Sunday, Nov 11, 2007 at 4:55:04 PM
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Big Business is their boss
I believe Bush / Cheney would love to declare martial law. The only reason I think they won’t is it would not be good for business. I believe that these guys are puppets for the corporations and except for companies like blackwater and other mercenary corporations, martial law would shut down wall street and throw the world into a huge depression. by Michael Chavers (53 articles, 0 quicklinks, 15 diaries, 198 comments [5 recommended, 0 rejected]) on Tuesday, Nov 13, 2007 at 12:14:22 PM
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