Fox news reporting (Geraldo) that Osama Bin Laden is dead (he says confirmed) and the President is going to speak very soon on 'unknown subject'.
Great news if it's true.
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Showing posts with label Global War on Terror. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Global War on Terror. Show all posts
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Never Forget
Today is the 7th anniversary of an event that changed my life. It also changed the way I view the world and politics.
On this day, we were attacked by a group of people that are nothing short of evil. May they burn in Hell.
Please take time out of your busy day to remember what happened. Remember where you were. How you felt. Who you cried for. Please remember all of those brave souls who rushed into those burning buildings to save lives of total strangers and never made it home to their loved ones.
On this day, we were attacked by a group of people that are nothing short of evil. May they burn in Hell.
Please take time out of your busy day to remember what happened. Remember where you were. How you felt. Who you cried for. Please remember all of those brave souls who rushed into those burning buildings to save lives of total strangers and never made it home to their loved ones.
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Monday, May 12, 2008
Pakistan Moves
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan-- In an early sign of instability in the new government in Pakistan, the junior partner in the coalition said Monday that it was withdrawing from the cabinet over the failure to reinstate the Supreme Court judges dismissed by President Pervez Musharraf.This is the move that will eventually get Musharraf back into power in Pakistan. When Sharif and his party finally remove themselves from the coalition, the ruling party will need allies and into that breach will step Musharraf.The leader of the party, Nawaz Sharif, said he was standing firm on a pledge made by the coalition in March to bring back 57 judges, including the Chief Justice, Iftikhar Mohamed Chaudhry, after their dismissal under emergency rule last November.
Nawaz Sharif during a press conference in Islamabad on Monday.The move by the Pakistan Muslim League-N to vacate its nine posts in the 24-member cabinet, including the all important finance ministry, was a step short of leaving the coalition and the collapse of the government altogether. But it was a clear indication of just how fragile the coalition remained.
Read the whole article of course, everything is basically the US and Bush's fault :)
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