Benazir Bhutto dead in suicide bombing

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Lemon law

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Originally posted by: Citrix
humm no post from TheGreenBean... [deleted]

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To certain extent two theories on that. (1) Given the political crisis, the Pakistani internet may be censored or blocked. (2) Given the amount of ridicule The Green Bean received for what amounted to his personal take on Pakistani public opinion, why should he throw more pearls of enlightenment to us swine on P&N?

When we have so many people at P&N who have never been to Pakistan, or even talked to someone from Pakistan, who will cheerfully and forcefully tell everyone how the Pakistani people should think or else while personally savaging the messenger for reporting what the larger nation thought.

And given that The Green Bean was not exactly enchanted with Bhutto as a political figure, now that she has been assassinated, and it moves a shocked Pakistan closer to the brink, maybe there is nothing really definitive to report as the public mood could go in all kinds of directions.

 

shiner

Lifer
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I don't know if anyone has asked this yet....but was Dick Cheney on a hunting trip in Pakistan when this happened?
 

The Green Bean

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Jul 27, 2003
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Originally posted by: Common Courtesy
It will be interesting to get The Green Bean's take on this.

Sorry I have been out of town with no internet access for a few weeks. Still not back home and won't be for another few weeks. I heard from back home Karachi was at a sand still; everything closed. Things are said to be returning to normalcy now.

Personally I feel BB deserved it. She should've understood she was putting herself and hundreds of others at risk after the failed assassination attempt earlier. Too bad 95% of the population were the victims of the riots that followed.

I also mention that the Western Media has only been writing about everything that happens here from their point of view. They portray us in a fashion that we are meant to serve western interests. Anything that goes against western ideology is a crime. With that kind of bias you will NEVER been able to gauge the true nature of the situation present here. Apparently everything that happens here has something to do with the so called war on terror. Everything that happens here is a threat to the western world. Everything that happens here if desired can be controlled by the west using brute force. That kind of attitude makes me sick and feel pity at the same time when I realize that most Americans only have illusions of righteousness which are controlled by mass media.
 

Jaskalas

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Rainsford
Of course religion is a valid piece of background information when considering the motives and actions of a terrorist, but most people aren't intelligence analysts, the way THEY look at it is "Islam made them be a terrorist, so Islam is BAD!". Please don't tell me you think that attitude isn't a problem.

If that attitude brings forth results against our common enemy, then so be it.

The moderate Muslims should purge their society of radical elements for the betterment of all mankind, but most importantly to differentiate themselves. Covering for their radical brethren is only going to get more people on all sides killed.