Michael Ramirez for May 06, 2011

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    worldisacomic  about 13 years ago

    One perfectly placed Daisy cutter should solve the problem!

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    pirate227  about 13 years ago

    Nice!

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    Dtroutma  about 13 years ago

    Bhutto’s badder half. Why are we surprised?

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    parkersinthehouse  about 13 years ago

    oh ramirez, ramirez, ramirez

    i know you made your perch and you have to sleep in it

    but eeeeuuuuuuw

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    disgustedtaxpayer  about 13 years ago

    how could Pakistan officials not have known that the most wanted fugitive in the world has been living at that one address an hour’s drive from the capitol city for YEARS!?!

    how? a.stupid? b.2-faced….”anti-terrorism” but supportive of terrorists? c.deceptive to gain $billions from the USA?

    those same officials are in charge of Pakistan’s nuclear weapons….

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    ChukLitl Premium Member about 13 years ago

    ^”Need to know. Eyes only.” We need to biτch about their failures, they need to biτch about our violation of their sovereignty. Life goes on, unless you’re wearing cement overshoes.

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    Gypsy8  about 13 years ago

    ^^ “—–I don’t know what to believe. In other words, for all we know the Pakistani gov’t could have been heavily involved in helping us not only gather info on bin Laden’s whereabouts, but could have been actively involved in the whole mission.—”

    The Bin Laden franchise was their most profitable enterprise, why would they knowingly kill it off?

    The message is clear - get out of that part of the world - it’s a sewer, a sinkhole, a loser’s game. The longer you play the game the more enemies created and the poorer you become. Spend the money at home.

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    CorosiveFrog Premium Member about 13 years ago

    ^^ Be glad if you will, I just glad about the separatists getting their @ss kicked and the brand new NDP opposition, hopefully more b@llsy than the old Liberal party!

    The conservatives got 167, they needed 155 for the majority. Not exactly a landslide!

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    Gypsy8  about 13 years ago

    ^Quebecers being the smart politicians that they are, does this mean an NDP government headed by a Quebec NDP prime minister in the not too distant future? Remember Joe Clark, John Turner, and Kim Campbell? All short term western PM’s followed quickly by a Quebec controlled government and a Quebec prime minister.

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