At least a beason "towards" a modicum of fairness.......Sad... wasn't she a beacon of peace? I didn't follow that story much
Sounds like she got a bit of both, shot in the neck and body and then the assassin blew himself up. Sad day for the Pakistani people. I guess Musharraf will continue to be the leaderhelluva way to go out...id rather be blown up then shot in the neck
How odd, shots and a suicide bomber. The bomber was just a distraction. That woman has led the muslim world for years without any problems and now all of a sudden she falls victim to the most average source of violence (the common suicide bomber) in the country that she led- I don't think so. The problem is that the only agencies with the technology to test the quality of explosives and arsenal used are probably behind the assasination. Now Musharaf can "heal" shocked nation without the threat of her rallying the people and regaining power.Sounds like she got a bit of both, shot in the neck and body and then the assassin blew himself up. Sad day for the Pakistani people. I guess Musharraf will continue to be the leader
Its hard for me to not think Musharraf was behind it, she was a challenge to his authority. I don't know how popular the other presidential candidate is, but it seems like Musharraf is eliminating the political opposition.How odd, shots and a suicide bomber. The bomber was just a distraction. That woman has led the muslim world for years without any problems and now all of a sudden she falls victim to the most average source of violence (the common suicide bomber) in the country that she led- I don't think so. The problem is that the only agencies with the technology to test the quality of explosives and arsenal used are probably behind the assasination. Now Musharaf can "heal" shocked nation without the threat of her rallying the people and regaining power.
Am I the only one thinking this stuff??
i'm more the thought that people who did it may not necessarily be warm to musharraf, yet quite cool to bhutto.Its hard for me to not think Musharraf was behind it, she was a challenge to his authority. I don't know how popular the other presidential candidate is, but it seems like Musharraf is eliminating the political opposition.
I think that's a poor analysis. Musharraf would be better off killing some of the radical Islamists...and Bhutto's party will have another candidate to run in her stead, who will now have even greater support among moderates, pulling people away from both Musharraf and the radicals.Its hard for me to not think Musharraf was behind it, she was a challenge to his authority. I don't know how popular the other presidential candidate is, but it seems like Musharraf is eliminating the political opposition.
Yeah, but who's behind Musharraf??Its hard for me to not think Musharraf was behind it, she was a challenge to his authority. I don't know how popular the other presidential candidate is, but it seems like Musharraf is eliminating the political opposition.
Seriously, damn shame, it seems she was well liked and respected. So she was corrupt..like any of our so-called leaders aren't????
It wasn't for lack of trying...Y I don't understand why they didn't kill her earlier.
Muslims are lazy. They end up wearing their pajamas all day.but I don't understand why they didn't kill her earlier.
NiceMuslims are lazy. They end up wearing their pajamas all day.
Like you would kick her out of bed!I hope Hillary took note of this. People hate that b*tch.
I would after I violated all of her orifices.Like you would kick her out of bed!
Yeah was wondering about them.Now, the ISI...that's another story...
Yeah was wondering about them.
No one really seems to have much conrtol over the ISI, they seem to act as a law unto themselves a hell of a lot of the time as far as I can tell.
It might just be me but I don't thing there are any "good guys" in Pakistani politics.
There is not a single one of them from all that I have seen and read that would not cause me quite a bit of alarm if they were running in local politics.
He went to pieces.I didnt read the link...how did the suicide bomber fare?
Yep, he was really torn up over the whole thing....He went to pieces.
I didnt read the link...how did the suicide bomber fare?
I don't know anything outside of what I've read in the U.S. press. I said that becuase she had a good shot at beating him in an election, so she posed a threat to his power. He's holding elections under pressure from the U.S., but its been obvious for a while now that he will do whatever it takes to limit the competition so he wins. I think all of the arrests, and replacing the supreme court judges so they would rule in his favor, is evidence of this.I think that's a poor analysis. Musharraf would be better off killing some of the radical Islamists...and Bhutto's party will have another candidate to run in her stead, who will now have even greater support among moderates, pulling people away from both Musharraf and the radicals.
Now, the ISI...that's another story...
He probably wanted to put it in the "Bhutto" if you know what Im saying. She wadn't bad for an older bird.But he could simply have kept her from coming to the country in the first place. I suppose, however, you could say he let her in just to have this happen with some sort of deniability...but I don't see that as likely.
He probably wanted to put it in the "Bhutto" if you know what Im saying. She wadn't bad for an older bird.