Asif Ali Zardari

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Asif Ali Zardari President of Pakistan

Its not time to dance to get favors from our president Asif Ali Zardari. Its the time to stand behind President and support him for the good of Pakistan also given him full chance to prove himself. We can not dance as calibration for him becoming President, While Country is on the brink of Bankruptcy and terrorism has reached inside Pakistan.

Let’s be honest with President as no need to kiss up to him, neither he wants that, I am sure he wants sincere people around him. He should be told the truth and do not keep him in dark by kissing up to him. Z A Bhutto was also screwed up by his own people who used to kiss up to him for promotions or money. Do not be the one who can dance to show up and later ask for favors. PPP says Democracy is best revenge , I would say hard work for the country is the best revenge. Bring this country out of troubles by working hard and this is true revenge.

Sept. 6, 2008 in pictures:

A firework is launched by supporters of the ruling Pakistan People's Party to celebrate the victory of their leader Asif Ali Zardari in front of the President House in Islamabad, Pakistan Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008.

Fireworks are launched by supporters of the ruling Pakistan People’s Party to celebrate the victory of their leader Asif Ali Zardari in front of the President House in Islamabad, Pakistan Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008.

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Pakistani blast victims are rushed into a hospital in Peshawar. At least 16 people were killed and around 80 injured when a suicide attacker rammed his bomb-laden car into a security checkpost in the northwestern city.

Pakistani blast victims are rushed into a hospital in Peshawar. At least 16 people were killed and around 80 injured when a suicide attacker rammed his bomb-laden car into a security checkpost in the northwestern city.

Supporters of the ruling party, Pakistan People's Party, distribute sweets to celebrate the victory of Asif Ali Zardari in the presidential election in Hyderabad September 6, 2008.

Supporters of the ruling party, Pakistan People's Party, distribute sweets to celebrate the victory of Asif Ali Zardari in the presidential election in Hyderabad September 6, 2008.

An elderly blast victim is helped into a hospital in Peshawar. At least 16 people were killed and about 80 wounded when a suicide car bombing ripped through a security checkpost outside Pakistan

An elderly blast victim is helped into a hospital in Peshawar. At least 16 people were killed and about 80 wounded when a suicide car bombing ripped through a security checkpost outside Pakistan

Supporters of Pakistan People party celebrate unofficially announced victory of Asif Zardari in the Presidential election in Multan, Pakistan on Saturday, Sept 6, 2008.

Supporters of Pakistan People party celebrate unofficially announced victory of Asif Zardari in the Presidential election in Multan, Pakistan on Saturday, Sept 6, 2008.

A dead horse lies on the ground after being killed by a suicide bombing on the outskirts of Peshawar, Pakistan on Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008.   A pickup truck packed with a large amount of explosives blew up a security checkpoint in Pakistan's volatile northwest Saturday, killing at least 13 people and injuring nearly 60 in an attack that may have been intended for a more important target, police said

A dead horse lies on the ground after being killed by a suicide bombing on the outskirts of Peshawar, Pakistan on Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008. A pickup truck packed with a large amount of explosives blew up a security checkpoint in Pakistan

A supporter of the ruling Pakistan People's Party fires his pistol to celebrate the victory of his leader Asif Ali Zardari after unofficial results for the presidential election at the Parliament in Islamabad, Pakistan on Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008.

A supporter of the ruling Pakistan People's Party fires his pistol to celebrate the victory of his leader Asif Ali Zardari after unofficial results for the presidential election at the Parliament in Islamabad, Pakistan on Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008.

A Pakistani woman walks past the wreckage of a truck destroyed by an explosion near Peshawar, Pakistan on Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008. An explosives-laden car rammed into a security checkpoint in Pakistan's volatile northwest Saturday, setting off a massive blast that killed at least 17 people and wounded dozens more, police said. The suicide attack occurred on the outskirts of Peshawar on the day Pakistani lawmakers voted for a new president, underscoring the challenges facing the leaders of the U.S.-allied country.

A Pakistani woman walks past the wreckage of a truck destroyed by an explosion near Peshawar, Pakistan on Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008. An explosives-laden car rammed into a security checkpoint in Pakistan

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Supporters of Pakistan People party celebrate unofficially announced victory of Asif Zardari in the Presidential election in Multan, Pakistan on Saturday, Sept 6, 2008.

more pictures from Sept. 6, 2008

Free Media of Pakistan only showing celebration.

September 6, 2008 Posted by | Pakistan First | | 8 Comments