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Three leaders and three different attitudes regarding drinking

Posted: Jan 5, 2008 Sat 03:57 pm     Views: 227    Interacts: 2

Diesel #97 {"bhuttos steering the ahmadi bill was a grave damage to liberalism.he drank but banned liquor in army messes.again a contradiction.declaring friday a holiday.great man but he committed some mistakes.jinnah drank,liaquat drank, "}

Diesel,
The problem with Jinnah Sahib was that he stopped drinking. The problem with Liaquat Ali Khan is that he did not drink enough. The problem with Bhutto was that he continued drinking while denying others the same pleasure. :(


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Posted by Salim_Chauhan on Tuesday January 8, 2008 06:48 am
Pavocavalry sahib,
Thanks, I appreciate your understanding of this satire.
Salim
Posted by pavocavalry on Saturday January 5, 2008 10:07 pm
good analysis.liaquat was my grandfathers contemporary at MAO College in 1915-18. I understand that he enjoyed scotch.i am not aware about the quantity.bhutto it has been asserted liked royal salute and black dog but got drunk very quickly.at least as per the memoirs of a bengali ex foreign service officer.good analysis.

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