View Full Version : Pakistan Admits USA is Their Enemy!
OldLincoln
10-06-2011, 10:26 PM
They accept USA $30B Annual handouts but in the news today is this:
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Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- The doctor who is suspected of helping the CIA target Osama bin Laden will be charged with treason, Pakistan's information ministry said Thursday.
"A case of conspiracy against the state of Pakistan and high treason is made" against Dr. Shakeel Afridi, the information ministry said, summarizing a commission's investigation into the death of the al Qaeda leader."
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How is helping an official ally capture the leader of the world's leading terrorist organization "high treason"? Answer, it isn't. Only helping an enemy qualifies as treason.
Think about it. If a US citizen assist Scotland Yard solve a criminal case, would the US consider it treason? Of course not. It's time for the USA to get off it's knees to these guys and put them on the other list.
George Bush had it right when after 9/11 he said very plainly "Either your for us on against us. Any nation harboring terrorists is our enemy." Now it's official, Pakistan is an enemy of the USA and we need to start acting like it.
While I totally agree with what yer sayin', completely.... the Scotland Yard analogy doesn't quite fit.
It would be more like, what if a US citizen, on US soil, assisted the Mexican intelligence services and the Mexican army in a fly-in covert raid to kill a British national being safe harbored by the US government?
To the Paki's, they think we got no right to fly over, land, and off someone on their soil without going thru them first. Me, I think they got their heads up their collective backsides, we did the right thing, screw them and the beast they rode in on... which is basically what happened. OBL was there for a while, they knew it.
With much of the Mohammedan community, its like liberalism, or being a New Yorker. That is to say, Mohammedan first, no matter the crime or situation. Libs are libs first, and put aside their own ethnic or cultural tramplings-on, for the case of liberalism. New Yorkers can fight about anything among themselves, but if you get on their city's case, they'll put it all aside and gang up on you like a pack of rabid orangutans, complete with monkey snot. The Paki's were basically "protecting their own", which sucks and will continue to suck. The only way we get anyplace with them at all is with the handle of a used toilet plunger up their butts (or the threat thereof).
Whether the Scotland yard analogy is good or not, I think OldLincoln is right. We got to get off our knees...... ohhhh.... don't get me started. All I can say is.... on November 2012..... you GOT to vote. I do not know about all of you, but I want my country back! :mad:
Bill K
10-07-2011, 10:45 AM
How about the US give India the green light?
Um, they both got nukes - that's the problem.
Bill K
10-07-2011, 02:55 PM
Um, they both got nukes - that's the problem.
OK, let every nation have nukes. End of problem as no nation dare provoke another nation to war. Seriously though I believe that it is likely that either tension over Kashmir, Muslim on Hindi massacre, Hindi on Muslim massacre or another dramatic terrorist attack will eventually lead to a war between the two nations.
Oh I think that is a given too, sadly. I hope however they can keep it conventional. Going with the big N in today's world is a scary slippery slope.
Bawanna
10-07-2011, 03:23 PM
We have to remember that these 3rd world nations (that would be everyone but us before "O") don't have the respect for life that we do.
Many of them would probably relish a good nuke to clean the slate and start over again and hopefully do better next time.
We with semi functioning brains know that doesn't work yet we forget history which of course repeats itself because we forget.
Hard to believe camels and the "Red Button" in the same scenario. Scary as hell to me.
I'm with WMD and Old Lincoln, it's definitely time to stop kneeling and bowing and give me my country back.
Troubling that we have to take it back by supposedly our own. Ponder that for a moment. The enemy are us.
mr surveyor
10-07-2011, 05:39 PM
Pogo had it right;)
sharpetop
10-07-2011, 06:38 PM
While we are talking about wanting our country back, how about getting the United States out of the U.N. and the U.N. out of the United States!!! How much money do we pour into this dictator controlled organization? I think "We The People" know what's best for our country, not a bunch of wack jobs from some third world cesspool!
Vanzpp
10-07-2011, 06:40 PM
The US government is just figuring this out now??:confused:
Bkahrfull
10-07-2011, 06:45 PM
Time to give the U.N. the heave-ho!! Nothing but a rat's nest of spies and double agents anyway!
And their grossly anti-American to boot.
Another case of be careful what you ask for, now isn't it?
yqtszhj
10-07-2011, 08:43 PM
Seems like I heard under Bush we were BEHIND on our UN payments and they weren't too happy about it. Well..... they can leave our borders if they don't like it.
Also we can't have India and Pakistan getting into it because if it got serious who would answer the phone when we called for support for our computer or anything else??? Oh, that's for a different thread Nevermind
My favorite UN quote was under the Administration of Ronald Reagan. After the USSR had shot down the unarmed civilian KAL flight killing all 269 passengers on board, Reagan offered to let the Soviets land at a military base, since New Jersey had in retaliation denied landing rights to the Soviet UN delegation. The Soviets refused Reagan's offer. Whereupon US delegate Charles Lichenstein retorted that if the Soviets feel that "they are not being treated with the hostly consideration that is their due," they should consider "removing themselves and this organization from the soil of the United States." He added: "We will put no impediment in your way. The members of the United States mission to the United Nations will be down at the dockside waving you a fond farewell as you sail off into the sunset."
OldLincoln
10-08-2011, 12:11 PM
I wanted to adopt Ronald Reagan as my father! He was a true patriot and had more respect for the presidency than anybody I recall. I read that he didn't go into the Oval Office without wearing he coat and tie and kept it on all day. He wouldn't dream of putting his feet on that special desk.
Then you see pictures of Clinton in short sleeve polo shirt with his feet on the desk and read what went on under it. He is a true Pinhead president!
Now we have Obama, the Liar President, who takes the prize for most disrespectful of the office and constitution.
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