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chris97 says...

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Aus der Rubrik Wir kümmern uns...

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Marcio says...

Pink Paula Pack edition - Pink Search and Pink Home opt-in from Marcio Galli on Vimeo.

The newest version of PPP, Pink Paula Pack extension for Firefox, comes now with options for the end-user to enable the Pink Home and Pink Search engine. This version uses a new model where users can opt-in to these extra features. We did this change to comply with the No Surprises criteria suggested by AMO editors. We have also improved many of the sub-panels in this update and fixed some bugs in Mac OSX. Check also our release note in video with the explation on how the extras opt-in works.

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MJP says...

Greetings and Salutations I Am Michelle Joan Papillion the creator of YUMMY;-)  This blog was inspired by the film, Being John Malkovich.  I do like smiling for the camera

                 

Abundance Mixtape Intro by Ppp  

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Adil says...

Pakistan People Party's (PPP) government, which was keeping everyone (including her own vote bank) in the dark, now decided to reveal her true intentions openly on the issue of independent judiciary. Law minister and Attorney General, the top offices of legal affairs & matters in the country, clearly declared in the media leaving no doubts in anyone's mind, that they will not accept Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry as the Chief Justice of Pakistan. Justice Iftikhar was forcefully and unlawfully kept out of the office on the orders of the dictator Musharraf, and unfortunately, even after the ouster of Musharraf, still not given the official protocol till this date. 



















To prove the constitutionality of the present de-facto Chief Justice, Attorney General (AG) went to the extent that he declared Ex-dictator Musharraf the constitutional president of Pakistan. In Musharraf's era, AG provided a very strong opposition to his rule. 

Looking at the present political moves of the PPP's leadership, it can be easily noticed how lust of power made the persons switch their positions.  But, One should remember it is the treacherous lust of power that ultimately brings about the ruler's downfall.

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Adil says...

Asif Ali Zardari took oath for the office of the President of Pakistan. Article 42 of the Pakistani constitution clearly states the Chief justice of Pakistan the only authority to administer such oath. But, the person seen administering oath to zardari in the picture below, isn't the constitutional Chief Justice of Pakistan.


So, here we go, moving from one dilemma into another, where we have a constitutionally elected de-facto president.

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