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Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton, Pervez Musharraf: Who dared to say impeach?

August 7, 2008 |  9:37 am

Pakistan's president Pervez Musharraf "erodes trust of people," vows to fight impeachment proceeding by the ruling legislative coalition led by the Pakistan People's Party.

Last time the ed board weighed in on Musharraf was back in April, during the revolt of the lawyers.

Four questions from asifsaeedmemon.net.


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