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Please tell me this is a joke?

60 thousand pounds could be spent for disaster relief. Pakistan needs a young and dyanmic leader who is raised from metropolis not some corrupt landlord family. Buttos have are traitors of pakistan. I belive billy boy cant even point to pakistan on world map. he should be taken care like his mom.
 
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As much as I abhor this visit and the Bilawal function Nazir, Ahmed and his likes have no right to talk about our state expenses. They should keep their mouth shut.

Also, Mr. AAZ has done his best to gain even more negative coverage. Nobody could have outdone him with this devastating tour.

Cameroon is getting a nice lesson in diplomacy from his opponents.
 
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the common man in Pakistan has beed fed up looking face faces again n again who do nothing but take loan from here n there
But what is the common man going to do about it? There aren't any protests in the streets, or mass agitation against Ghaddari.

The bewakoof awaam puts them in power, shouts their name, applauds them at their rallies, so we're stuck with the looters.
 
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Its about time for fresh faces, the common man in Pakistan has beed fed up looking face faces again n again who do nothing but take loan from here n there

Every time I hear this bored-old argument, I am forced to ask whether such vociferous individuals have ever thought of contributing to any political party that they seem to vying for. Since politics in Pakistan is exclusively funded individually (with little going into maintaining pathetically managed secretariats), it is a bygone conclusion that private financing of parties will lead to rich-dynastically owned political parties.

Even the "Imran Khan is the only hope", "Pervez Musharraf Zindabad" crowd seems to have no interest in contributing whatever little amount they can to the parties.

You cannot have representative political parties unless you have the public contributing to the finances of the parties (and therefore individual candidates), directly and/or indirectly.

I'll leave it upto you to search how many countries except Pakistan do not have direct and/or indirect state/public financing of political parties.

Hint : Pg 209-218 gives a table country-wise, although I've got a better map-wise in a book. You'll see that dictatorships/military junta ruled states and the worst of monarchies have no direct or indirect public financing of political parties. We're one of them. So enjoy your plutocracy http://www.idea.int/publications/funding_parties/upload/full.pdf
 
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i must say..
What a cozy corner for zardari to land in ..!!

I gues the PPP will be doomed in the next elections ... !!!!
 
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