Posted on 12/27/2007 5:12:06 AM PST by COUNTrecount
Sad and ironic isn’t it?
I think the theocracies are trying to surpass the cruelty of the communist regimes you cite. I fully agree with your point and it actually supports the danger of growing islamic fundamentalism, which has a stated aim of “convert or die,” i.e., wipe out the infidel. Some think they only hate Jews and would be content to wipe out Israel. WRONG. It’s the U.S. and freedom they are after.
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Anytime.........
It looked like a Toyota station wagon to me. It was most certainly not armored.
Pakistan opposition leader Benazir Bhutto looks at her supporters during a campaign rally in Rawalpindi. A short time later, Bhutto was assassinated in a suicide attack, just two months after she returned from exile for a political comeback. (AFP/Aamir Qureshi)
Benazir Bhutto, leader of the opposition Pakistan Peoples' Party, addresses a news conference in Karachi a day after the party defeated the right wing in Pakistan, in a Nov. 17, 1988, file photo, in Pakistan's first free elections in 11 years. Pakistan opposition leader Benazir Bhutto was assassinated Thursday, Dec. 27, 2007, in a suicide attack that also killed at least 20 others at the end of a campaign rally, aides said. (AP Photo/Zahid Hussein, File)
Soon to come.
Interested to know who suggested that she get out of the car to greet her admirers??
Killed in Northern Pak, big surprise. The last bastion of AQ.
Pray for W and Our Freedom Fighters
Bhutto was a very brave woman, and she damn well knew that this was very likely to happen.
I think she reconciled herself as becoming a martyr before she ever set foot back into Pakistan. She acted like it from the beginning, and I think she knew exactly what she was doing.
Time will tell us how this event will change or not change the political dynamics, but if I had to venture a prediction, I would think that this will bring together various moderate factions to defeat the Islamic Conservative radicals and help to push them back into the shadows in time. This will allow the moderates to achieve better control politically.
One can only hope that is the case.
This is odd. I am recalling listening to Dennis Miller last night, who ranted in defense of the War on Terror and pre-emption in particular. Prescient and pertinent remarks, I wonder if there is tape or a transcript.
What are you talking about?
With the exception of her kool-aid drinkers, she has no credibility in the U.S.!
"Socialism can still work" doesn't resonate in the U.S. Never has; never will.
Or move here.
>>Shot in the neck means it was more than one involved.<<
Let us not jump to conclusions. Snarlin’ Arlen might determine, later, that it was “magic shrapnel”. Expect the Taliban and A-Q to concentrate on Pakistan and go after the nukes. This is truly scary.
Just watching, not predicting.
I tend to think those boots will hve green berets on their heads. I think it would be a secret operation (or as secret as you can get). I don't envision regular troops in Pakistan unless there is a total collapse of the situation. Right now, the situation is unclear, but there is great potential for it to get a whole lot worse very quickly.
One could also say that the moon is made of green cheese and leprechauns play in their garden...
Regards,
Publius6961
What a stupid move. She was a target for an attack since her return a few months ago. What idiot would allow her to become perfect target practice for a sniper by sticking her head out in the open?
Maybe it was an inside job.
If it was the same one, a white one, that I saw on a clip this morning, it appeared to me to be lightly armored with some tinted thicker glass installed on the rear passenger compartment, but the doors did not appear to be armored as some others that I have seen. If they were, it was very lightly armored.
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