Vote in Pakistan May Not Yield Clear Winner »
Posted By Alexia 1 year, 8 months ago in NewsFearful of violence and deterred by confusion at polling stations, Pakistanis voted Monday in parliamentary elections that may fail to produce a clear winner and could result in protracted post-election political skirmishing.
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Jaydee401 year, 8 months ago
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While America plays it's part it can hardly be blames for all of it Nikki, The middle east has a way of dealing with things that are far from being self preserving. When threatened from outside they fall back on the one constant thing that uses the people for selfish reasons, religion. If the west were to back of sooner rather than later people of the middle east would shed the yoke of religion and embrace the freedom that comes with it but this will never happen with the west telling them what to do.
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ekklesiawarrior1 year, 8 months ago
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This is not the NEWS UPDATES we are seeing.
http://news.propeller.com/story/2008/02/19/earl...
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