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Perv pledges anti-Taliban drive |
2007-02-28 |
Pakistan, which on Monday responded to reports of a "tough message" from U.S. Vice-President Dick Cheney to President Pervez Musharraf during his brief visit here, with the declaration that it would not take "dictations" from anyone, has since clarified that it will take "whatever action is necessary" to prevent the Taliban from launching attacks in Afghanistan. 1. Cheney shows up in Pakland 2. Cheney tells Perv to get the Talibs under control 3. Perv gets huffy 4. Cheney leaves Pakland 5. Talibs try to boom Cheney 6. Cheney invites Perv to go shooting quail 7. Perv will take "whatever action's necessary" ![]() "Yes, sir, Mr. Cheney, sir! We'll get right on it!" Mr. Cheney was in the Pakistan capital on Monday for talks with Gen. Musharraf. The American media reported that Mr. Cheney |
Posted by:Fred |
#4 It seems to me that the only thing that we REALLY have to worry about is PakNukes. Secure them and let Muslim Entropy take its course and the country can fall apart. The only thing holding up PakLand is funding from the US and the Saudis. Otherwise they are a basketcase. |
Posted by: Alaska Paul 2007-02-28 23:04 |
#3 Uncle Pervy's protection racket works both wayy (he does 1 for us, then 1 for the Talibunnies). I say pull the foreign aid and let the Waki-Paki's implode, then we can bomb the madrassas with impunity. |
Posted by: Snoluns Ebboluth3749 2007-02-28 20:04 |
#2 Given that both the Army and the Air Force refused a direct order to move against a madrassa a few weeks ago, you can save time by writing Perv off now. Al |
Posted by: Frozen Al 2007-02-28 13:07 |
#1 Lets see if the threat of funding cuts makes him act.If not we have no hope re Perv!!!! |
Posted by: Ebbolump Glomotle9608 2007-02-28 05:13 |