QUOTE(Yahya @ Mar 12 2008, 03:01 PM)

the problem of daal sabzi is not completely in jurisdiction of "A" elected representative....neither is it in complete jurisdiction of the government....it is in the power of the people.....
the underlying problem noticable here is not of inflation but of illitracy, and lack of understanding in regards to macro and micro economic events which cause such problems....the problem is also he media to some respect their lack of respect for Pakistan is hilarius...the media has been portaying many government actions with negative spin, resulting in governance problems...i think the media needs to be more tightly regulated as it is in the UK, though by a sovreign institution which is free and fair and patriotic....
Power of Media:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=IHPPpL9z9GEYahya when you become a manager of the store an dsomthing happens to the customer because of his own stupidity, tell the judge that you are not responsible of customer's stupidity. I am sure the judge will give the decision in your favor.
ooooops sorry i forgot to mention one thing though mcdonald's whole class of lawyers lost the case. You cant get tim horton to heat up your coffee.
When you rule the country, you are responsible for every little thing but the "Act of God". You can make economy go good or bad. You are responsible period no ifs whens or whats.
you can bomb the sh|t out of one area where the daddy wants you to do it but you cant give dandaa up the a$$es of thoe who would prevent kallabagh. You know its says a lot about the attitude of gov.
And finally i cant recall the time and place in pakistan history where an average person can go and grab the minister by balls and say "Where the fuc|( is my food?" .
And one more thing............. Every seen your kid crying of hunger?????????????????????
Though i do agree that media go out of their way. but nevertheless people and politicians need to hear it.
(I just saw the picture of dead bodies in the train in lahore and i started to swear on geo)