Live with Talat - 29 April 2008

Talat Hussain presents a fresh episode of Live with Talat with Ali Ahmad Kurd, Iqbal Zafar Jhagra and Tariq Chaudhry.

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    I think Zardari is skepticle he thinks that these Judges will open NRO against him.

    Judges are not coming back this really sucks

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    @junoon 123
    NRO IS not the problem ,this coalition got two third majority and they can give NRO legal cover,problem is establishment ,and politicians ,they dont want strong judicary.,so judges will be resored but CJ will not going to have powers of making bench and somotto actions

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    Hmm … Not a good program at all …. I guess today, Bolta Duo covered Talat’s backfoot batting !

    People Talat should have called today:

    1) Imran Khan
    2) Rt. Gen Talat
    3) Khuwaja Saad

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  4. shimatoree Says:
    April 30th, 2008 at 3:49 am
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    Our problem is that we are WISHING for fishes so that we can have good fried fish !
    Zardari and Nawaz Shareef have been tried in the many times in the past and found WANTING of CHARACTER.
    Now How can the PEOPLE of Pakistan still elect people of their parties without looking at what they have done the past . PEOPLE get a GOVT: they ask for and they deserve .
    If the people have given their VOTE to such persons- then how on earth can they expect them to do anything different than what they appear to be doing. The various courts in Switzerland and England have enough data on Mr. Zardari’s doings so I do not have submit a list.
    Does the NRO and his wife’s assasination wash him clean of what he is ? NO .
    50 plus year olds do not change their CHARACTER and it should not be expected of Mr. Zardari nor of Mr. Shareef.
    Get ready for a roller coaster ride guys !

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    wth,

    Capital Talk jaise bukwasat free hain aur important programs only for PREMIUM users…La hola walla quwata illa billa.

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  6. taimurdar Says:
    April 30th, 2008 at 6:46 am
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    PPP CHAIRMAN convicted in swiss court in August 2003?

    http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C02E1D61F3EF935A3575BC0A9659C8B63

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    Any idea of free version at blip ??????????

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  8. taimurdar Says:
    April 30th, 2008 at 6:50 am
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    @taimurdar

    thanx dear

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  10. taimurdar Says:
    April 30th, 2008 at 7:17 am
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    As stated in the program, 30 days are clearly in the murree declaration…now they are denying it. WHAT THE HELL…do they think that we are fools? PPPP are MUSH loyals.

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    What in the he!! is Ali Ahmed Kurd talking about saying “Akbar chiTTaa un-paRh” thaa.

    WTF? I can _try_ to believe Babar, but Akbar was the second Prince Regent in the line. He expects us to believe no one tutored him? WTFFFFFFFFFF??????

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    I guess Kurd is reffering to the fact that Akbar was not able to read and write. He had all the intellectuals around him and I am sure Akbar might have a high IQ level but he never learned reading and writing and that’s why people call him ‘chitta unparh.

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    @shandana: Okay.. I must eat crow on this.. (and for doubting Kurd) D’oh! … He did not learn to read/write because of the special circumstances prevailing during his childhood (Sher Shah soori having defeated Humayun and his court having fled to Persia, leaving Akbar in Afghanistan).

    From the wikipedia:

    “He spent his youth learning to hunt, run and fight, but he never learned to read or write, the sole exception in Babur’s line.[15] Nonetheless, Akbar matured into a well-informed ruler, with refined tastes in the arts, architecture and music, a love for literature, and a breadth of vision that tolerated other opinions.”

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    BTW an education is not the same as being able to read/write. Huzoor SAW’s is an example of this.

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    well that’s what i said that although he was not able to read or writ but had a high IQ.

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    @ taimurdar
    You are doing a great services and keeping admin on his toes. We all non premiumm members are obliged .

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    @ taimurdar
    thx from me as well

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    can anyone comment on this:

    what are the LEGAL possibilities of major shuffle of this assembly:

    - can by-elections decrease the majority of PPP and increase that of some other coalition like PMLN, PTI, Jamaat-e-Islami? (if Imran and Qazi enter in by-elections)
    - who decides after 2.5 years about holding mid-term elections?
    - how can elections be held earlier than mid-term?

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    our dear mr zardari is also chita unpahr…he is not even graduate…but look he is running the govt so cleverly…if he wll restore judiciary everyone will forget everythin…so cheer up!! he is attention seeker…

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    Kurd was indirectly pointing that zardari is not parha likha in syasat …he doesnt knw abt politics and dependent on his assistant like rehman malik, (sherry rehman’s hubby) and others…

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    @Qurratulain Zaman: I think not “not being graduate” and Chitta UnpaRh are two different things. Zardari is educated and smarter than most IDIOTS who happen to get their “degrees” from middle schools (which are now called “college” and “Universities” by some miracle of nature) Most Pakistani graduates are damaged goods.

    I think Kurd was talking about the need for “rulers” having the right advisors. His analogy was a bit off though.

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    dear TK , i dont agree with you. I dont think most over most pakistanis are damaged goods. I think there are few …in fact we can count those on fingers easily. and right now Mr Zardari stands first on the line.

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