The Speech of Opposition leader, Aitzaz Ahsan from Pakistan People's Party on 5th day of the very
heated debate on the matter can be watched here (In urdu language) in which he blasted the Government's ambigious stance and the proposal to send Armed forces to a war which Pakistani people did not feel was theirs.
Not exact matches
Fantastically talented, the only player who can claim to match Ronaldo for skill and effectiveness
on the pitch during those years was Lionel Messi, and which player was the best was always a
matter of significant and sometimes
heated debate.
But one of the things that sustains you in this job is the sense that yes, our politics is full of argument and
debate, and it can get quite
heated, but no
matter how difficult the decisions are, there's a great sense of British fair play, a quiet but prevailing sense that most people wish their Prime Minister well and want them to stick at it and get
on with the job.
Speaking
on the floor of Parliament today [Friday] after adjourning sitting
on Thursday evening, following a
heated debate on the report, Prof. Mike Oquaye said «
matters regarding ruling
on the special committee findings and
matters arising will be delivered in due course.»
Focusing
on the influence of greenhouse - driven climate change
on weather extremes (except for rainfall and
heat) takes the
debate into terrain that favors those trying to exploit uncertainty because, for extremes that
matter most to society, the science is murky, at best.