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Why aren't more people talking about the resignation of Musharraf?

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He said he was going to resign to "spare the country the ordeal of Impleachment."

If America is a democracy - isn't this what bush should do too?

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  1. More people aren't talking about Musharraf because all the attention is on the Olympics, Russia/Georgia, and Obama and MCain.


  2. Well there's no impeachment threat for Bush because there's been no crimes committed.  As for Pakistan no one is talking about because the subject like the country is  not important.

  3. Two peas in a deformed pod--he should have done it 6 years ago.

  4. Because the media doesn't talk about real news, they're a propaganda machine.

    Just like they didn't talk that much about Benazir Butto's assassination after she reported Osama Bin Laden being dead.

    And yes, Bush needs to go. Even after the election we need to make him accountable for what he has done to the people of this country and others.  

  5. Wha never expected those details LOL. Haven't followed that story very close, but was surprised that he would give up power. He must have about 10 million in aid that Bush with wink and nod said go live somewhere till we can use your services better. Day Bush leaves Presidency send him to World court.  

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