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Ghadari? I thought we're talking about Asif Zardari and not The Army. Anyway, Depends on your definition of corruption. Asif Zardari is merely a part of the corruption. The symbol of corruption are and have always been Generals. Asif Zardari's at least accountable, unlike Generals. He spent over 11 years in jail, can't blame him if the court couldn't establish anything against him.
 
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Ghadari? I thought we're talking about Asif Zardari and not The Army. Anyway, Depends on your definition of corruption. Asif Zardari is merely a part of the corruption. The symbol of corruption are and have always been Generals. Asif Zardari's at least accountable, unlike Generals. He spent over 11 years in jail, can't blame him if the court couldn't establish anything against him.
haha a jiyala is here!!

First of all you cannot defend your corruption because someone else is also corrupt. In fact this proves how morally corrupt you are that you have no justification except that because everyone else is doing it, so I will do the same.

Anyway I have got two questions for you:

1. Can you give example of any head of state going out of country every now and then on personal visits?

2. How will you defend the destruction of railway, PIA and steel mill at the hands of your government?
 
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11+ years in prison. Rings a bell, son?
Asif Zardari is almost impossible to break or so I think, at least, given his past. As for the Billions, I wouldn't be surprised. From Top to Bottom, everyone's corrupt, why should Zardari be an exception? Isn't he a product of this society?

Wrong !

He has just one son !
 
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haha a jiyala is here!!

First of all you cannot defend your corruption because someone else is also corrupt. In fact this proves how morally corrupt you are that you have no justification except that because everyone else is doing it, so I will do the same.

Anyway I have got two questions for you:

1. Can you give example of any head of state going out of country every now and then on personal visits?

2. How will you defend the destruction of railway, PIA and steel mill at the hands of your government?

So, If I call some TRAITOR a TRAITOR, I'm all of a sudden a jiyala. Haha, Did I add insult to injury, by any chance? :)
First of all, it's not MY corruption. Secondly, you'd be living in a Fool's Paradise if you think you can successfully work with honesty. NO SIR, YOU CAN'T, not in a country where 98% of population is corrupt.

As for your first question, it's lame. If The President is, somehow, violating the constitution, there's always Article 47 for ya. You don't have any right to question his trips abroad as long as he's not violating the constitution.

As for the destruction of National Institutions, that's very temporary. PPP is not gonna be in power forever. Now I'm not aware of the specifics of these cases, but for all I care, It's very temporary. Like Asif zardari said ''Pakistan is destined to succeed''. I completely agree with it, there may be a few hurdles here and there, but as long as Democracy prevails, you've nothing to worry about. Lastly, This isn't my Government, but The People of Pakistan's. Can't help it, if you don't like it, but that's how it is.
 
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It was a marriage of some Arabic Sheikh family.

He moved in a convoy of GMC Yukons and sat in a Cadillac, leaded by a Dubai police 5 Series BMW.
 
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So, If I call some TRAITOR a TRAITOR, I'm all of a sudden a jiyala. Haha, Did I add insult to injury, by any chance? :)

As for your first question, it's lame. If The President is, somehow, violating the constitution, there's always Article 47 for ya. You don't have any right to question his trips abroad as long as he's not violating the constitution.

As for the destruction of National Institutions, that's very temporary. PPP is not gonna be in power forever. Now I'm not aware of the specifics of these cases, but for all I care, It's very temporary. Like Asif zardari said ''Pakistan is destined to succeed''. I completely agree with it, there may be a few hurdles here and there, but as long as Democracy prevails, you've nothing to worry about. Lastly, This isn't my Government, but The People of Pakistan's. Can't help it, if you don't like it, but that's how it is.

1. You are right about it. But there is a thing called "morality". Or in Urdu there is a thing called ghairat or sharam. For e.g. let's say Pakistan suffers from famine and nobody gets more than half a roti per day. Now as per constitution nobody is forcing president to not to eat chicken tikka, cake e.t.c. but suppose if president does this, will he look like ghairat mand or begharat?

2. In replying to this question you are acting like a typical PPP politician we see on TV daily. sawal chana....jawab gandum. What does destruction of national institutions has to do with democracy or how many votes you got?
And even if it is temporary, shouldn't government investigate as to why it happened in the first place and punish those who are responsible? Or you think some aliens from outer space came and destroyed these institutions.
It has been 4 years now, these institutions are being destroyed constantly, trains are getting late by 36 hours, people are suffering so much due to this as you have taken the only cheap and mass mode of transportation from them and you have the audacity to come here and say "this is just temporary"
 
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Morality in Politics? I take it you're not from Pakistan.
As for National Institutions, like I said, I DON'T HAVE THE SPECIFICS OF THESE CASES. I'm sure the Government is looking into it, besides most of these cases, if not all, are in Supreme Court, so let's hope for the best. Give Democracy a little time to prevail. You didn't think we'd have a very strong democracy in the midst of Global Financial Crisis and after 9 years of Dictatorship, did ya?
 
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Morality in Politics? I take it you're not from Pakistan.
As for National Institutions, like I said, I DON'T HAVE THE SPECIFICS OF THESE CASES. I'm sure the Government is looking into it, besides most of these cases, if not all, are in Supreme Court, so let's hope for the best. Give Democracy a little time to prevail. You didn't think we'd have a very strong democracy in the midst of Global Financial Crisis and after 9 years of Dictatorship, did ya?

Great! so finally you have admitted you don't believe morality in politics. And besides it is not about politics, it's about people of Pakistan. What does politics has to do with where Zardari goes and what he eats and how he earns. It's all about the people. No wonder Zardari was busy in London when people in Pakistan were suffering from flood.

And regarding your second point having no specifics of these cases, do you really think one needs specifics to see what's going on? Isn't everything crystal clear when you look at the performance of PIA, Railway and Steel Mills? Do you really think you can make fool of people by telling them "government is looking into it"!!!!
And again what does democracy has to do with what's going in in government institutions? Has army or supreme court stopped them from doing good governance? What's the point of having loads of ministers and advisers then?
 
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