President Musharraf
Sep 9 2008, Rhapsodysinger

Al Qaeda is being used by Presidents Musharraf and Bush to distract everyone from domestic problems that plague both countries. Pakistan does not know who to blame for Benazir Bhutto’s death and the US has not yet been able to catch Osama Bin Laden....

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