Spock
August 26, 2008, 9:41pm
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For reference please see the actions of Tony Blair vs the politics of Labour, and his unpopularity within the party. Please dont tell me UK isnt a parliamentary democracy. That is one example, please dont spend time fixating on tony blair's personal circumstances or that he is caucasian, please feel free to cite any other stable, well developed parliament where the prime minister keeps running to the party for every decision.
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Ab wapis Pakistan ajayein :)
ravage
August 26, 2008, 9:44pm
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Re: prime minister or prime marionette
^whats that supposed to mean?
xeno.. i got the 3am reference.. but wanted to fit my jam and toast joke in there
Rebel_X
August 26, 2008, 10:01pm
43
For me, that is not an issue... As long as hes true to the party that got elected by the masses, hes the man.
for you, that is not an issue. correct.
Rebel_X
August 26, 2008, 10:01pm
44
^whats that supposed to mean?
xeno.. i got the 3am reference.. but wanted to fit my jam and toast joke in there
oye tujhe bohot patah hai zardari kay nashtay ki preferences ka.
ravage
August 26, 2008, 10:06pm
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Re: prime minister or prime marionette
thats what we have in something we call civilized society rebel x. tum logon ki tarah naan mooli nahi khatay subah subah
a prime minister is conscious of what his party leader wants for breakfast, and brings it to him in the parliamentary system.
Rebel_X
August 26, 2008, 10:10pm
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Re: prime minister or prime marionette
hahaahahahahah made my day. completely unexpected..waisay yeh naan mooli ka combo for nashta is so revolting aqtleats anda bol detay.
How long do u think gillani will last? as long as he is a good yes man?
ravage
August 26, 2008, 10:15pm
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Re: prime minister or prime marionette
i hope you can taste the mooli… i sure can
yes i agree. he will go the way of jamali if he tries to develop a sense of personhood.