Mon 18 Aug 2008
Pakistan’s Pervez Musharraf Resigns
Posted by Garrett Tedeman under Finance, General News, Politics

Former Commando and General, Pervez Musharraf, who seized power of Pakistan’s 170 million people and their arsenal of nuclear weapons and failed to find Osama Bin Laden (currently hiding in Pakistan’s "lawless border region"), but who nevertheless has been a so-called "loyal U.S. ally" and "trusted partner in the Global War on Terror" — even though he dismissed Pak’s Chief Justice of the Supreme Court last November — is done.
Press reports are that Musharraf, heavily supported by the Bush administration, will be flown to exile in Saudi Arabia (where else would a loyal Bushie go?).
In Pakistan, he survived four (4), assasination attempts and was so unpopular that after "winning" a fraudulent election last November, even his own hand-picked Army Chief of Staff decided not to support him.
And what does a dictator who loses control of his army of oppressive goons do? Flee to safety in Saudi Arabia. Don’t worry though, I’m sure that we’ll find more brutal dictators to support (as long as they sell us oil).

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