Hypocritical U.S. Government Warns Pakistan About Enacting Martial Law
Martial law has been brought on the Pakistani people yet again, and it should be giving Americans a very detailed picture of how bad it will be if plans for martial law here in the states come into reality with another false-flag attack brought on by our criminal government's foreign policy. The plans are already in place, and have been for quit some time. The passing of HR 1955 was just further proof.
Now the Bush administration has come out and said that they do not support these actions, and it is not in Pakistan's best interests. In Pakistan, traitorous forces (much like Blackwater will be here in such a situation) are locking up lawyers, media personnel, and anyone that may or may not have anything to do with an uprising against wrongdoing, running them down in the streets like dogs.
"The government of the United States is deeply disturbed by the proclamation of emergency in Pakistan," she said. "We cannot support a path that does not put them back on the road to democracy."What Dana Perino doesn't say is that the same thing will happen here if another "attack" on U.S. soil happens, and all facts point to this happening. If martial law is so wrong, why is our government so ready to release it on innocent citizens here? It is all about imperial power and prolonging tyranny, and the hope our nation is so dumbed down that they won't notice too much. Since that doesn't appear to be the case with the newly energized info wars, they will put in place thorough means of resistance that counteracts any uprising calling for any kind of accountability whatsoever. Accountability is the only thing that can save this country.
"We cannot support emergency rule or the extreme measures taken during the emergency. Such actions are not in Pakistan's best interest and damage the progress Pakistan has made on its path to democracy," she said.
Musharraf, who seized power in a coup in 1999, cited growing Islamic extremism and hostile judges for imposing emergency rule on Saturday over the nuclear-armed nation of 160 million people.
He suspended the constitution, sacked the nation's top judge and brought in strict media curbs.
"We're urging that those people be allowed out of prison and that the press be allowed to report on what they're seeing, and that the television stations be restored," Perino said.
The Supreme Court was to rule imminently on the legality of Musharraf's victory in an October 6 presidential election, and government jitters over the upcoming decision are widely thought to have precipitated emergency rule.
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