Tag Archive | "Musharraf"

This is my leader

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

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This is a man who is a patriot, a leader in the truest sense of the word not infallible but straight talking and with the heart of a person who has fought, bled as a soldier of this country and then as its president. We forced him to resign with tears in his eyes, shame [...]

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Why Musharraf resigned?

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

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So Musharraf resigned because of Peer sahab’s chilla and all these political parties take credit for it, thats bad. Originally published here Share/Save

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Storms

Monday, August 18, 2008

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There will be storms tonight. I pull on my jacket and hurry up the garden to pick the beans for tea. Already the wind is grasping at the plants, tugging them away from the safe anchor of their pots. Above, the sky is leaden and empty; the birds gone home to roost. Back in the kitchen [...]

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“I am also human” – President Pervaiz Musharraf

Monday, August 18, 2008

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The phone beeps – *Mushy’s being impeached..go put on geo..NOW*… Frantic flicking through channels, not knowing what to expect, and there sits Musharraf giving his last address. And after a while of listening to how,In the calmest possible tone, he points out, sector by sector, things have improved… how in each area, we drastically rose above [...]

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A Question?

Friday, February 1, 2008

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For the last six months or so, the once muted whispers of change have now raised themselves to a crescendo of voices. They all have but one goal, to make sure that our “Great Leader” goes for a long walk on a short pier as soon as possible. No I am not referring to the [...]

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Sides Of The Same Coin

Friday, January 4, 2008

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The General yesterday decided to hold in his sagacity a wide open court for all the foreign journalists and media people (the pesky lot which asks too many questions) to query him on what they deem fit.   He sat there in his impressive well tailored suit, every inch the statesmen answering most of the questions with [...]

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