Posted on 04/02/2006 6:23:01 PM PDT by Senator Bedfellow
TOKYO Like good daughters anywhere, Mayumi and Kaori Asahara worry about their father's declining health. They are alarmed that he looks so thin and won't see a doctor. They fret that he refuses to wear the new clothes they gave him to replace his fraying old ones.
But they desperately need something back from their father too. They are seeking an explanation of why the man who taught them to cherish life, even that of an ant, could be a cult leader responsible for Japan's worst terrorist attack.
"I need to ask my father directly what happened," said Kaori Asahara, who was 12 in 1995 when her father ordered the Aum Supreme Truth cult's sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway that killed 12 people and made thousands ill.
(Excerpt) Read more at latimes.com ...
Where are the pictures of the daughters?
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and what do I remember??? a mofia don who got away with crap for years acting crazy and walking the streets? could one possibly consider one might think it's better to crap in a diaper than not be able to crap??
Dead man setting.
Crazy like a fox, no doubt.
just slip the old b-tard some sarin in a fortune cookie .
I was living in Japan when all this went down... this guy was running a cult that made the Jim Jones koolaid kids look pretty tame.
I don't care if he's nuts now or was nuts then or either or neither.
He needs to be toasted.... and the sooner the better.
Works for me.
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Too many murderous nuts escaped toasting. Pol Pot being the worst recent example.
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Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. I literally laughed until I cried when I saw your ping.
I have obviously spawned a new quick-ping genre.
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