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POPSJust give us the money... The thugs want the money but don't want to reform. These elites making noise are the ones who take bundles of American aid, eat the funds in corruption, still spout anti-American rhetoric, and support the Taliban while suppressing democracy and human rights of smaller nations like the Sindhis. Let's hope President Obama sticks to his guns and follows through with trying to enforce it. He may have to then finally give up this strategy and face the fact that he will not get honest cooperation out of Pakistan and its brutal, fanatic and dangerous military.
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POPSWe’re All A**holes Says Obama’s Green Czar Well if we're a**holes, then in response I will say that he and his kind are a bunch of degenerate che shirt wearing, hugo chavez buttlicking wankers who are getting paid by the taxpayers to destroy America with their rants and insults and neo-Marxist philosophies from their government offices. Yes folks. You and I paying this wanker's salary, but we can't fire him. Nice gig he has no? UPDATE: Here's another video from the Red Czar where he makes polluting a racial thing. Green Jobs Czar Says ‘White Polluters’ Steered Poison Into Minority Communities http://www.breitbart.tv/green-jobs-czar-says-white-polluters-steered-poison-into-minority-communities/
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POPSPakistan President: CIA and ISI Created Taliban The truth is a stubborn thing. They also created Al Qaeda (the "database") for Afghan Resistance to fight the Soviets, which included Osama bin Laden as their key contact point . But then Saddam Hussein was also a CIA asset and puppet dictator, until he got a mind of his own. Oh, and the U.S. also supplied Iran with nuclear technology along time ago. So much can be said, but these facts say enough. Taliban did not attack America on 9/11, and there is absolutely no hard evidence of such (or even of bin Laden, says the FBI). Ever since the U.S. began to fight them (for an oil passage to the Caspian Sea from Pakistan), they began to fight in self defense. This destroys the myth and pretext for a continuous war on terrorism in the Afghan-Paki region that says that the Taliban are a "threat to the U.S.", which is baloney, but great propaganda.
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POPSPakistani Peace Deal Gives New Clout to Taliban Rebels They now estimate there are between 6,000 and 8,000 fighters in Swat, nearly double the number at the end of last year. Taliban leaders here make no secret of their ultimate aim. "Our objective is to drive out Americans and their lackeys" from Pakistan and Afghanistan, said Muslim Khan, a spokesman for the group, in an interview here. "They are not Muslims and we have to throw them out." Militant training camps are springing up across the valley's thickly forested mountainsides. "Young men with no prospect of employment and lack of education facilities are joining the militants," said Abdur Rehman, a schoolteacher in Swat. "We are all frightened by this brutality. No one can dare to challenge them," said Fazle Rabbi, who owns a cloth shop in Mingora, Swat's main town. The shop sits on a square that has become known among residents as "Slaughter Square" because the Taliban have begun using it to dump bodies after executions.
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POPSObama Strategy Deepens U.S. Commitment To AfPak War (referring to the Pakistani president.) “Honestly, I don’t believe there’s a war going on in the tribal areas. The Pakistanis tell us that, but they’re just baldfaced lies.” The official believes that U.S. diplomats in Pakistan accept Pakistani claims of maximal war-fighting efforts at face value: “They don’t speak Urdu, they don’t speak Pashto, and they eat it all up.” Army Gen. David Petraeus, the commander of U.S. forces in the Middle East and South Asia, said he has discussed the Pakistani intelligence services’ former and perhaps current support for the Taliban with its director and with the chief of staff of the Pakistani Army. “It’s a topic that is of enormous importance,” he told Warner, “because if there are links and if those continue and if it undermines the operations, obviously that would be very damaging to the kind of trust we need to build.”
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POPSViolence mars Pakistani anti-government protest Despite being under house arrest, Sharif left unchallenged and his convoy headed for Islamabad where soldiers disobeyed orders and allowed him to go. Zardari came to power last year on a sympathy vote after the assassination of his wife Benazir Bhutto. He has alienated voters with his heavy-handed clampdown on a nationwide protest by lawyers demanding the reinstatement of senior judges sacked in 2007. More than 400 protesters have been arrested and main roads blocked to stop the lawyers going ahead with a “long march” to the capital, Islamabad, in their campaign for judicial independence. Zardari angered the prime minister, Yousuf Raza Gilani, and the head of the army, General Ashfaq Kayani, by refusing to accept a compromise deal they had proposed to avert chaos. The unrest has led to fears that the army may intervene, reimposing military rule just a year after civilian authorities took power.
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POPSDossier From India Gives New Details of Mumbai Attacks Clearly it was logistic operation, intended to ignite armed conflict between India and Pakistan. The handlers, ALL their superiors: directors, producers and their clients are mortal enemies of whole world, Islam world including, destructive appendix of humankind. Zardari himself is the victim and target of the same forces and must take extraordinary measures for eradication this plague from his territory. Not shying away from the help of willing to participate neighbors, India first of all. It would be unforgivable to let them strick again. Anywhere.
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POPS"They've got the guys. They have the confessions. . . . 
. . . . What do they do now?" the diplomat said. "We need to see that this is more than a show. We want to see the entire infrastructure of terror dismantled. There needs to be real prosecutions this time." A spokesman for new president Asif Ali Zardari, Farhatullah Babar, said Tuesday that he wasn't aware of the Pakistani investigation yet producing any links between Lashkar militants and the Mumbai attacks. "The Interior Ministry has already stated that the government of Pakistan has not been furnished with any evidence," he said. The Pakistani security official cautioned that the investigation is still in early stages and a more full picture could emerge once India decides to share more information. Pakistani authorities didn't have evidence that Lashkar was involved in the attacks before the militants' arrest in Kashmir, the security official said; they were captured based only on initial guidance from U.S and British authorities.
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POPSTerrorist sings like canary Think the Indians were water-boarding this vermin? In his dreams. What they were doing to him would likely make liberals flesh crawl. Are any Indians upset by the "harsh treatment" of this terrorist? Not a chance. I'm sure John McCain is very upset with how they extracted this information from this human garbage.
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POPSMumbai: Islamist Terror's New Modus Operandi over 4,100 people have died as a result of terrorist attacks in India. The new modus operandi was to attack soft targets, including major landmarks and also kill foreign nationals. Unmasked assailers walking into public places indiscriminately shooting with machine guns, throwing grenades and also taking hostages - and this for 60 hours, all while it is being documented on world TV. Compared to a classical car bomb or suicide attack, this tactic has the advantage for the terrorists of remaining in the news for a much longer time. It has also a much higher psychological value on the population: it kills the feeling of security since terrorists can hit anywhere. Also, by attacking foreigners, the terrorists want to create panic in the Western community and project a negative image of India. Thus by shaking confidence, they want to cripple the Indian economy and dry up foreign investment.