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A Walk down Memory Lane
Posted by oopsisee Apr 12, 2008 11:19 am
I just read your article in the Pakistan Link and am truly impressed by your synopsis since 1947. My question is , How do we get out of this stranglehold? When will this musical chair end and how ? I was a big proponent of Military Rule because I heard one side of the story but looking back and I feel that Military has tresspassed it boundaries many times with false propaganda and therfore is fully responsible for this quagmire we are in. They have forgotten their role and fel into the trap of personal enrichment and ego building.They are the worst offenders of the Constitution because their role is defined in our Constitution.

Perwaiz Ahmad
Fullerton, CA



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