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Old 12-28-2007, 11:19 AM   #20 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by W.M.DEEEZ View Post
Al Quaeda is usually very public about taking credit for anything they do.

The last bomb that was exploded at one of her rallies, went without anyone taking credit.

So, now they supposedly have an intercept, where A Q is congratulating an ally for carrying out this latest murder.



How expedient that they have Al Quaeda to blame. I think Heretic is correct. Recently, Bhutto decided that sharing power w/Musharraf would not work, as previously suggested.


Now, her history as a leader is suspect, but this is truly a sad day...As sad as the day Bush murdered Saddam Hussein.


What the hell have we started?
First of all, Saddam Hussein's execution did not make for a sad day! Especially not in Iraq where he killed and brutalized and repressed uncounted millions. He was an evil, horrible human being. Don't ever think any different of him. I saw firsthand what he did. Second, "we" as in "The United States" didn't start anything. Strife has been the way of life in the middle east long before we were even a country. The only time there was ever any peace is when they were under somone's bootheel. I believe Churchill said "The arabs are either at your feet or at your throat". Seems to be the case for most of recorded history.
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