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Does it make sense to finance Pakistan?

Pakistan has many complex and strong anti-Western terrorist camps, many of whom are used to train terrorists to destabilize our ally India. We have funded Pakistan since the 1950s, and has done nothing to stop terrorism. 9 / 11 had ties to Pakistan, 7 / 7 had ties with Pakistan, the recent Mumbai blasts had links to Pakistan. Remember that the government Pakistan has no civilian control over the terrorists, the ISI (a Pakistani intelligence team that covertly fund terrorist acts against India and West) and the army. Does it make sense to finance even though Pakistan is a failed state?

No, it was not caused terroism in Pakistan. Actually can be traced back to the United States. America, funded Afganhistan in the war against Russia (Cold War). However, the U.S. funded the wrong people, giving money and weapons to the guerrillas and those who spread terror and through the war in Afghanistan. For funding, America made the most powerful people who later became to create a power struggle between the militants on the State of Afgahistan (rather than a good ruler demmocratic government). U.S. foolishly lost interest in Afghanistan and not control the situation. This means that these war chiefs continued to grow in power and influence spread to many Arab & Muslim countries. One such countries is Pakistan, in part because it is next to Afghanistan and second, because when they hunted terroists, fled to Pakistan. I think it is in the best interest U.S. that Pakistan remained weak, as U.S. wanted a leverage point in the area to monitor Afghanistan. Also note that there are Muslims in reality more in India. The lessons have terroist probably already widespread in India, it is probably true that the terroists were Muslims on 9 / 11 were from India (or even the UK), but were only to be blamed Pakistan, to save the reputation of both countries. And for the Pakistani intelligence team is not one, not U.S. stops being pulling the strings behind him.


CD of 53 TV Theme Songs from Western / Cowboy Television Shows from 1950s, 1960s


CD of 53 TV Theme Songs from Western / Cowboy Television Shows from 1950s, 1960s


$4.99


This is a cd of 53 original Western TV Theme Songs from the 1950s and 1960s.
This is basically every western show that was on tv during those years.
The songs on this cd are the original ones recorded right from the tv shows. Some were at the beginning and some at the end. They range in length from 20 seconds duration to a few minutes duration. (the songs at the end of the shows during the credi…

Along the Great Divide by unknown 17.00X11.00 Framed with Black Metal Frame


Along the Great Divide by unknown 17.00X11.00 Framed with Black Metal Frame



Along the Great Divide, framed black metal, white matte. Beautiful Highest Quality Frame, Solid Finish, LOW SHIPPING!!! Price includes price of print Poster. Framing includes dry mounting, acrylic glazing. Comes ready to hang. and is a better quality then your local framing store Guaranteed….


Along the Great Divide by unknown 17.00X11.00 Framed with Black Wood Frame


Along the Great Divide by unknown 17.00X11.00 Framed with Black Wood Frame



Along the Great Divide, framed black wood, white matte. Beautiful Highest Quality Frame, Solid Finish, LOW SHIPPING!!! Price includes price of print Poster. Framing includes dry mounting, acrylic glazing. Comes ready to hang. and is a better quality then your local framing store Guaranteed….


Complete 1950s Television Recordings


Complete 1950s Television Recordings


$20.56



The Delmore Brothers: More from the 1930 Plus the 1940s and 1950s


The Delmore Brothers: More from the 1930 Plus the 1940s and 1950s


$20.82



Poor Man's Riches - The Complete 1950s Recordings


Poor Man’s Riches – The Complete 1950s Recordings


$17.14


East Texas country singer Benny Barnes scored a huge hit in 1956 with only his second record, Poor Man’s Riches, cut for the legendary Starday label, and would quickly graduate from the beer joints of his native Beaumont (where he often shared the stage with George Jones) to the national spotlight of the Louisiana Hayride. He was boyishly handsome, had convincing stage presence, and an instantly r…

Westerns Of The 1950s … The horse thinks one thing and he that rides him another.
Westerns Of The 1950s

The western saddle has an interesting history and development. Although now considered a unique style of America, its origins actually date back to the Knights and Moorish warriors of the Middle Ages. When the Arabs invaded Spain in 700's, brought with them their style of riding and tack. The chairs were designed for battle with high Cantle and forks for protection and security, and more stirrups to accommodate riding with armor. This was the saddle of the knights and the crusades.

The Spanish adapted the chair into what is known as the Spanish War Saddle. This was the saddle they brought to the New World. As its objectives in this new country the transition from military conquest to colonial expansion, this military saddle became a stock saddle, known as the Securities Saddle Spanish. The stock saddle was designed as a tool for the working cowboy and continued expansion into the American West.

The evolution of the chair of values was strongly influenced by geography and culture. Developed different styles to reflect differences in climate, terrain, culture, work styles and actions. The harsh climate and punishing brush and mesquite of the Southwest resulted in chairs built to protect the pilot – big, bulky, smooth. The temperate climate and lush land California provided the cowboys with more leisure time used for decoration saddle. The chairs were not only smaller than the Texans, but were decorated with rich carvings, ropes, and silver work.

From 1700 through 1950 the saddle, the western population continued to evolve, with new features to support cattle work and improved methods of construction to expand the strength, durability and comfort.

Today, the needs of working cowboys and are not the only approach to chair design Western riding. Chairs are designed for a wide variety of applications and drivers – trail / pleasure, endurance, contestant Rodeo Roper team, driver barrel, Reiner, cutter, and, of course, working cowboy. Western saddles are manufactured, imported and exported around the world. But regardless of style or origin, all these frames share ancestry and are derived from the chair of Western values.

About the Author:

Beth Stefani is the publisher of http://www.western-saddle-guide.com , a comprehensive online resource for understanding, choosing, and caring for the western saddle and accessories that are right for you. Visit the Western Saddle Guide for more tips and information about western saddles and accessories.

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