


Shaukat still insists Condi is the sexiest bitch of all so what else could he have done but be carried away by her beauty. I guess beauty does lie in the eyes of the beholder...
[kuhn-temp-tuh-buhl] adj. Deserving of contempt; despicable.
Sharifuddin Pirzada as the principal adviser to the Chief Executive? The mind boggles. Pirzada has been adviser, legal counsel, eminence grise to every tinpot dictator since Field Marshal Ayub Khan. What are the generals hoping to get from him? If they want the status quo defended, he is their man. But if this takeover is about changing the nation's destiny, as the Chief Executive insists it is, what will be Pirzada's role who is already saying that his inclusion in the new set-up is not a full-time job? Interestingly, as in the deal he swung with General Zia whose legal adviser he also was, membership in the highest councils of government will not debar Pirzada from his private practice.
They said the PPP leader had assured the government that it would vote for Musharraf if he sought a re-election from the next assemblies.And as if that was not enough, there was more to come:“She has also assured a top presidential aide that the PPP would neither resign from the assemblies before Musharraf’s re-election nor let the other opposition parties do so at this critical juncture,” confided a senior government functionary.
Well-placed sources said the tacit unwritten agreement had been reached on this one particular issue between former prime minister Benazir Bhutto and a president’s aide in Dubai.
The ruling PML and the opposition PPP-Parliamentarians don’t see anything wrong in allowing such people to join them as are called turncoats in political parlance and are hated by the electorate.