Solomon2
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As I pointed out earlier, the American response to the assassination of an elected official is to implement the man's policies to defeat the aims of the assassin - thus discouraging future attacks. If Pakistan won't follow the same route then I interpret that as a matter of politicians' personal cowardice, or at least political weakness due to a lack of confidence in the support of their constituents.There was already a line of religious parties vieing for the Woman's death.. this has given them some sort of public appeal..which they will no doubt exploit in the following days..Any attempt by powers to condemn it.. will lead to more accusations of support of blasphemy..
No, sir. It is another reason for us to mourn, though perhaps that will be replaced afterward by a hypocritical if justifiable contempt for Pakistani sloth.it gives you..and other western folks another reason to publicly diss and ridicule Pakistan..
For to secure a democratic republic one needs to seek more than material rewards; men must practice virtue so they can trust one another and assure their followers that their ends will be noble and the benefits shared.
America's Founding Fathers did this. Our politicians of today are not called to nearly as difficult a task. Pakistanis today are. The challenges are yours - as are the rewards, political, material, and spiritual.