so, there's trouble in pakistan..

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zanejohnson

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welp, i've been saying it for a long time, Pakistan, is the problem, not them directly, but the people in power there, i mean it IS obvious, they were harboring OBL, lets see what crazy stuff comes out of this... and it will, trust me. This little pandora's box this whole assasination just opened, goes way deeper than alot of people think.
 
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shiner

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Trouble with a capital "T"
And that rhymes with "P" and that stands for pool!
 

0roo0roo

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people in power? the opinion polls of the "people" themselves are scary enough.
 

BoomerD

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Didn't Pakistan assist in finding Osama...?

Apparently not...

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20110503/wl_nm/us_obama_statement

Pakistan says not part of U.S. operation to kill bin Laden

"Pakistan's president acknowledged for the first time on Tuesday that his security forces were left out of a U.S. operation to kill Osama bin Laden, but he did little to dispel questions over how the al Qaeda leader was able to live in comfort near Islamabad.

The revelation that bin Laden had been holed up in a compound in the military garrison town of Abbottabad, possibly for years, prompted many U.S. lawmakers to demand a review of the billions of dollars in aid Washington gives to nuclear-armed Pakistan.

"He was not anywhere we had anticipated he would be, but now he is gone," Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari wrote in an opinion piece in the Washington Post, without offering further defense against accusations his security services should have known where bin Laden was hiding.

"Although the events of Sunday were not a joint operation, a decade of cooperation and partnership between the United States and Pakistan led up to the elimination of Osama bin Laden as a continuing threat to the civilized world."

It was the first substantive public comment by any Pakistani civilian or military leader on the raid by a secret U.S. assault team on bin Laden's compound in the early hours of Monday.

Pakistan has faced enormous international scrutiny since bin Laden was killed by U.S. special forces, with questions over whether its military and intelligence were too incompetent to catch him themselves or knew all along where he was hiding.

The White House said intelligence on the compound had not been shared with any other country, including Pakistan, to ensure security."
 

BoomerD

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Yeah Twitter is that way --->

OP, this place is for discussions, not to hear your random thoughts on something

The OP is one of our resident drug abusers...he rarely has thoughts of any kind...random thoughts are the best he can manage.
 
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