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Corrupt politicians should not try to come back!


Corrupt politicians like Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif should NOT be trying to make a come back. We shouldn't support them.


When the choices are between corrupt politicians with reasonable ideologies and honest politicians with ludicrous, maniacal ideologies I'll take the crooked guys every time. Doesn't matter whether they run Pakistan, Zimbabwe or Los Angeles.


I'm completely against crooked guys. Benazir and Sharif have had their chances (twice). There are OTHER options besides going the crooked route. There is ALWAYS a choice. (ie in this case probably Shaukat Aziz - who is from the US and current PM)


I win. Corrupt politicians need to go.


Excuse me. The Gruffster is about to open up a can of Gruff-****. Maybe in the pretty little fantasy world of utopias we wouldn't have to put up with corruption, but the world is as ugly as the horns on a bullfrog's mama. We need people who ain't afraid of the horns and ain't afraid of the frog. Or the bull. Or its mama. If you catch my drift.


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I'm completely against crooked guys. Benazir and Sharif have had their chances (twice). There are OTHER options besides going the crooked route. There is ALWAYS a choice. (ie in this case probably Shaukat Aziz - who is from the US and current PM)

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All I'm saying is that we don't have to choose to pick politicians who have already screwed up a few times. We always have a choise to pick the lesser of the evils. Always.

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