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What does Musharraf's exit mean for the hunt for bin Laden?

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What does Musharraf's exit mean for the hunt for bin Laden?

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  1. I think Musharrif was responsible for any efforts taken against Islamic extremists in Pakistan.

    If the government of Pakistan does not continue in its efforts to restore law and order in its ungovernable provinces, which is where Bin Laden is considered to be hiding, then look to NATO and Afghanistan invading Pakistan before the conflict in Afghanistan can end.


  2. Not much. I suspect He wasn't really looking THAT hard for Him- anyway. And I doubt the New President will be any different. Our "Stock" with the Pakistanis isn't particularly High these days... -& won't be, as long as Bush remains in Office...  :(  

  3. I hope that the new Pres. of Pakistan will still help us.

  4. Your first have to ask yourself, "Was Musharraf really looking for Obama or just pocketing U.S. tax dollars?"  

    *By the way despite all the billions of dollars sent by the U.S. to hunt for Bin laden, Pakistan still has not found him.  Now if Bush was smart (hypothetically speaking) he would ask for a refund.  After all we tax payers could use our money back to help pay for education, food, and housing etc...

  5. Nothing. We don't want him.

    America would put him in a country club prison. Give him a color TV and personal trainer. Feed him three big Muslim meals per day complete with imported wine. Give him a team of America's best lawyers, paid for by the tax payers. Take him before a liberal, catch and release judge, who would sentence him to 9,000 years for mass murder, but set his mandatory release date for 9 months. The anti America mass media would then pay him millions of dollars to write a hate filled anti America book which would be bought by all the liberals in America, making him rich like Al Gore. When he was released, he would run for congress as a democrat from New York and he would win in a landslide.

    I think we should leave him in his caves.

  6. Absolutely nothing at all.  The former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Benazir Bhutto, was assassinated shortly after giving an interview with Sir David Frost which aired on Frost Over the World (and is viral on the Internet), but it has never been aired in this nation.  In the interview, she stated that she believed that there would be an attempt on her life in the near future and she stated, in a matter of fact manner (like it is common knowledge...maybe it is common knowledge in certain regions of the world) that Osama Bin Laden had been murdered by Sheikh Omar.  It wasn't even the main point that she was discussing.  It was a comment that was made in passing.  Like I said, it was like is was common knowledge to all.  Well, apparently not in this nation where information presented to the masses by the mainstream media is so controlled.  Watch the interview for yourself.  I will include it.  The short answer is that it will mean nothing.  You can't hunt a ghost.  You can't hunt a dead man.  The War on Terror is a sham.  More like the War of Terror.

    By the way, you've gotta love jackarses who will rank a comment with a negative mark only four minutes after I have posted this (right now there are no thumbs up and one thumb down).  The video clip is almost that long, itself.  Good work, ********.  I encourage others to view this important interview.  This brave woman lost her life because of it.

  7. Not much. It is strange that with all its might and technology USA still unable to catch Osama, I just can't understand it. Maybe the whole thing is just a dirty game of hide and seek.

  8. The Pakistani people don't like the US, but I'll bet we will finally catch him now that our toad is out of the way. Seems like he was holding everything up, and hindering our efforts to find Bin Laden. I mean, come on, Bin Laden is 6' 5" tall, and he's a diabetic. He shouldn't be that hard to find, really. h**l, his face is on every milk carton this side of Cairo.

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