Islamabad, Pakistan, 26 February 2009 (The Wall Street Journal) – When
[PPP President] Asif Ali Zardari won the presidency last year, he
vowed to unite this fractious country after nearly a decade of
military rule. Instead, Mr. Zardari is emerging as a divisive figure
at a time when Pakistan faces a rising Islamist insurgency and a
stuttering economy.
The widower of slain former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto is
alienating both allies and foes. Even his personal style has turned
off supporters of his wife – some of whom serve in his [PPP]
Government but are now reluctant to deal with him directly. At
meetings in recent months, according to several witnesses, he lashed
out at senior ministers, calling one [PPP Disinformation Minister Ms.
Sherry Rehman] a “witch” [Urdu and Punjabi word: "Jadoogarni"] and
another [PPP Provincial Disintegration Minister, Senator Mian Raza
Rabbani] “impotent” [sexually screwed up or sodomized; incapable of
sexual intercourse, often because of an inability to achieve or
sustain a penile erection; and sterile (Urdu and Punjabi word:
"khasi")].

First of all Shery Rehman must look at her hairs.
In pakistan No body can get seat from Gov’t
except killers,fraudies and like this.
I think there is one thing she has is that she is Very very sexy in this part of age.
Ali Sher Khan She is really sexy, This pakistani hot lady.