Pakistan's Musharraf To Be...Impeached!?
From Avedon Carol comes this little gem of irony which our national press somehow missed (can't imagine how).
Pakistan’s embattled president Musharraf has abruptly cancelled his planned visit to China, as opponents in the ruling coalition move to impeach him.
He was to attend opening ceremony of Beijing Olympics and meet Chinese leaders during his two day visit.
Mohammed Sadiq, a Pakistan foreign ministry spokesman confirmed that the visit was called off, but did not give any reason. The announcement came as the president's opponents met in Islamabad to decide on his impeachment.
The twin issues of President Musharraf's removal and the restoration of Supreme Court judges who were dismissed by the president last November during a brief period of emergency rule have over-shadowed the four month old coalition government .
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I had a lot to say about this but Avedon's pithy summation is probably the best we're going to get.
The guy is a military dictator, for godssakes, and he can be threatened with impeachment while our own so-called democratically elected Congress acts all helpless in the face of our White House being occupied by the criminal government of BushCheney? Jeez.
Well, that's the way it is now - even the dictators have more (effective) opposition than Bush. And whose fault is that? (Nancy? Harry? Yes, I'm looking at you.)
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- August 6, 2008








Aren't these
guys concerned about "political backlash", and doesn't that take the priority over the rule of law, a nation's constitution and justice?
Wait, maybe their government actually represents the best interests of the people they represent. Maybe they place some value of rule of law and their Constitution over a specific political party's aspiration for increased power for the sake of the party only in order to claim the lion's share of corporate bribes.
Maybe their party's majority leadership was not an accomplice to obvious crimes against their people and constitution and have no reason to cover it up.
I am glad Pakistan is setting the moral example for America, or at least our government, to aspire to one of these days.
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By AntillectualAugust 6, 2008 - 9:12pm