Pakistan and Yelt-SIN

Jerry Figueroa (jfiguero@adobe.com)
Wed, 6 Nov 1996 10:21:35 -0800 (PST)


I hate to send an Amen post but Bro. Masoner is absolutely correct in his
explanation of Prime Minister Bhutto's regime. Seems that this lady is BAD
news for the country, and the region. Not only has her ouster been delayed,
but many criminal allegations will becoming to life in short time. In fact,
it's probably in the former Prime Minister's best interest that she was
removed in the fashion that she was, politcal assasinations are the name of
the game in that part of the world!

As far as Yeltsin, while I don't REALLY believe that this particular event
has some *major* forebear on future prophesy, that boy sure looked sick as
a dog and stiff as a mummy. I was (close your ears) watching CNN Monday
night and for a moment I didn't see Yeltsin move as he signed over
presidential authority to his Prime Minister (?), boy o boy, I was
wondering if the Russians were trying to pull one on the rest of the world
and lay a DEAD Yeltin making to look like he was there for reals.

Maybe it's the "sin" in Yeltsin, and ya know what Bro. Masoner, Microsoft
did announce what Netwscape pronounced as some boring news in relation to
"Active Servers", hmmm, the diabolical Microsoft machine continues to churn!

Joke pokin fun, you'all

Bro. Jerry



At 11:36 AM -0600 11/6/96, Richard Masoner wrote:

>Re: Pakistan and "suspicious timing"
>
>Bro Brown had forwarded some news from soc.culture.pakistan.politics,
>which quoted part of a BBS news report about Pakastani P.M. Bhutto's
>ouster:
>
>+--------------------------------------------------------------------
>| > Pakistan President Farooq Legari [sic] has dismissed Prime Minister
>| > Benazir Bhutto's government from power. The sudden move was a
>| > surprise not only for the rest of the world, but also for Prime
>| > Minister Benazir Bhutto.
>|
>|This is the seedy part: why on the eve of US elections?
>
>I'm not sure why it's considered a surprise: Bhutto and her husband are
>in the midst of scandal allegations that make the Clintons look like
>really honest people.  For example, Bhutto's husband Zardari is known
>in Pakistan as "Mr 10 Percent" because of the kickbacks he allegedly
>demands of potential business contracts.
>
>
>I have to admit that Yeltin's heart surgery being put off until the
>begining of November sounds a bit strange.  I suppose the fact that my
>boss left town for Washington D.C. last night might fit into this
>picture somehow too... Hmmmmmmmmmmmm.  And Oracle will be announcing a
>major new product  this Friday... double-Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...  :-)
>
>Richard "no, I don't believe the trilateral commission exists" Masoner