It's all garbage coverage, and these are the only shit squirts worthy of coverage:
"Bhutto demands that Musharraf quit; While arrested, she moves to unite opposition forces" by Pamela Constable and Emily Wax/Washington Post November 14, 2007
Antigovernment demonstrators battled police in several cities. Cable TV - available only by satellite because of a government-instituted blackout - showed running men, clouds of tear gas, and vehicles in flames. In the southern city of Karachi, protesters fired at two police stations after a violent clash with police.
Bhutto reached out to competing political parties she had previously shunned, especially the Pakistan Muslim League headed by former prime minister Nawaz Sharif and the Jamaat-e-Islami religious party headed by Qazi Hussain Ahmed."
Reaching out to the religious party? I LOVE IT!
And about those radical extremists, the Globe carried a little box about them.
Wanna meet 'em?
"Qazi Hussain Ahmed: Leader of the main Islamist party and a critic of Musharraf's role in U.S.-led war on terror. The party's ideological reach gives it wide influene. Under house arrest."
I thought those guys had very little influence.
Why do the MSM papers keep lying to me?
"Fazlur Rehman: Head of a pro-Taliban party with strong support among the ethnic Pashtuns living along the Afghan border. Counts himself among the opposition but has sided with the government."
So the Taliban terrorists have sided with Mushy (because they are ISI)?
And a pro-Taliban party? I've never heard of such a thing!
How about we LEAVE THOSE PEOPLE ALONE since they NEVER DID ANYTHING TO US, huh?