What if Zardari comes in as President and then dismantales all the powers the President has accumulated and turns it back into the ceremonial office it was supposed to be. I am not saying it will happen. But what if. Sometimes you need a man like Zardari in office to clean up all the problems that men like Zardari will not let you clean when they are not in office.
I think Farrukh Saleem makes a really good case in The News. Here is his article:
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Can anyone name a Pakistani soul who has more votes in our presidential electoral college than does Mr Asif Ali Zardari? To be certain, presidential-hopeful Zardari is a product of a process
The main problem of Pakistan, military rule, has now been removed. Thsi coalition is not last long but that is OK. Hopefully we can have another election soon and then move on with the work of democracy.
@ It is not at all easy for any democrate to sit
next to the fanatic militants of PPP which is less of
a Political party than ,” Shaheedan da Tabbar ” feudals
big mouths, just watch politician’s discussions of PTV
Geo TV etc etc. PPP’s religious fanatism is obvious and
worrisome.
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What if Zardari comes in as President and then dismantales all the powers the President has accumulated and turns it back into the ceremonial office it was supposed to be. I am not saying it will happen. But what if. Sometimes you need a man like Zardari in office to clean up all the problems that men like Zardari will not let you clean when they are not in office.
I think Farrukh Saleem makes a really good case in The News. Here is his article:
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Can anyone name a Pakistani soul who has more votes in our presidential electoral college than does Mr Asif Ali Zardari? To be certain, presidential-hopeful Zardari is a product of a process
I think all of you are worrying too much.
The main problem of Pakistan, military rule, has now been removed. Thsi coalition is not last long but that is OK. Hopefully we can have another election soon and then move on with the work of democracy.
@ It is not at all easy for any democrate to sit
next to the fanatic militants of PPP which is less of
a Political party than ,” Shaheedan da Tabbar ” feudals
big mouths, just watch politician’s discussions of PTV
Geo TV etc etc. PPP’s religious fanatism is obvious and
worrisome.
Here i UK, a newspaper published report from Zardari’s GP where he claimed he is mentally unstable because of years f captivity in pakistan.
(He probably lied to get stay in UK.)
If he becomes president then alot of people who read this will believe that pakistanies are mentally retarted to choose a mentally unstable President!