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We (U.S.) support democracy, where it suits us.

jestro

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Bush is fighting for WMD/Democracy/against alqueda in Iraq.
How about our good pals in Pakistan?
#1: most likely alqueda's HQ is there.
#2: The current leader staged a MILITARY TAKEOVER. He kicked out a guy who wants to challenge him in an election. He tried to give the boot to a the leader of the supreme court for opposing him.

This is the kind of regime we support?
http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/asiapcf/09/11/pakistan.sharif.ap/index.html?iref=newssearch

Lawyers for former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif went to the country's highest court on Tuesday to challenge his deportation, setting up another confrontation between the judiciary and the U.S.-backed military ruler struggling to hold power in Pakistan.

President Gen. Pervez Musharraf sent Sharif, the premier he ousted in a 1999 coup, back into exile on Monday after the opposition leader landed on a flight from London.

Sharif, who had vowed to return home to campaign against Musharraf, was also charged with corruption during his four-hour stay in the country. Sharif's lawyers petitioned the Supreme Court to hold the government in contempt in relation to the deportation to Saudi Arabia.


Last month, the court ruled that Sharif had an "inalienable right" to return home and that authorities should not obstruct him. "We will fight this battle in the court of law," Sharif's nephew, Hamza Sharif, told reporters on the steps of the Supreme Court after the petition was filed.
 
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