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To: JPR who wrote (12375)7/10/2002 3:26:38 PM
From: JPR  Respond to of 12475
 
Mushhead's muddle-headed experiments in demoncrazy
The paki people have no face or voice in their destiny.
Mush is the undeclared friend of India posing as an enemy in laying the framework for balkanization of the country
A little push or nudge is all that it takes to augur the birth of many *ISTANS


Hindu.com opinion section.
Trifling with Pakistan's future

THE PAKISTAN PRESIDENT, Pervez Musharraf, appears to be constantly getting his sums wrong as he now seeks to refashion his country's constitutional order ahead of the general election that must be held by October for a judicially-mandated restoration of democracy. His move to disable two high-profile even if discredited civilian leaders and his plans for a praetorian National Security Council reflect a sense of political desperation that is totally out of sync with his exudation of confidence as the arbiter of Pakistan's destiny. Not only that. Gen. Musharraf's authoritarian overdrive will not suit Pakistan's long-term interests. In a purely personal reckoning too, Gen. Musharraf's popularity graph is already languishing at the lower end of the spectrum in quite an inverse
proportion to the massive scale of the votes that he garnered in a recent referendum. The flawed `mandate', which he obtained in the presidential referendum on April 30, has not only eroded his efforts at `democratising' his military rule but also accentuated his sense of anxiety to safeguard his political flanks for years to come in the misty future.



To: JPR who wrote (12375)7/10/2002 6:17:05 PM
From: JPR  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12475
 
INS: Was your child named Osama - No entry into US for that family
Good-bye, farewell, adios- (Good Riddance and) say, don't come back to 100 plus pakis
US Govt should not give visas to families who have named their sons OSAMA esp after 9/11
The clue is too strong to ignore
One of the questions of INS should be "Was your child ever named Osama esp after 9/11?

One hundred plus pakis were given a one way plane ride to pakistan from US at the expense of US tax payers. I wonder why these upstanding immigrants were shoved off! It is unlikely that many Pakistanis will get visa to study in the US for they are very much opposed to America and its values. People are so much in love with Osama that every deviant father wants to name his son Osama. It is better that US Govt look at the first name of the children born after 9/11 and if they are named Osama, black-list those families and don't give any visa to them and follow them, if possible.
US relation with pakistan is multilateral, not all mutually satisfying. US does what is best for US and pakistan is only a tool for the latter has no choice but be a puppet of whoever who pays the bill. Pakistan is the focus of attention for nuclear theft and once the material is found moving out of Pakistan, Pakistan is history.