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Opposition leader to Pakistani President Musharraf, Bhutto (a known Democracy advocate) was assainated today at a rally in Pakistan. Now is the time for the conspiracy theorists to come out of the woodworks. Who was behind it and why?
Any final thoughts on Bhutto? The kind of woman she was? what you though of her?
This was the third attempt on her life. She is more than a martyr, she is a pillar in the halls of justice.

2007-12-27 02:53:37 · 9 answers · asked by Kiker 5 in News & Events Current Events

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My heart goes out to all her supporters and family.

2007-12-27 02:57:06 · answer #1 · answered by Janice Dickinsons' Shrink 6 · 3 1

Our evening service is more like that. In the morning it is more structured, but at the end there is always time for prayer. The pastor always gives an altar call for salvation and others can come up if they want prayer. I am thankful that the pastor leads the following of the Holy Spirit and does not rush. I don't like it either when everyone has to be out by 12 sharp so they can go eat. I would rather stay in the presence of God and eat at 4.

2016-05-27 02:02:18 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

I don't care who did it. I sort of don't think it was Musharraf, however, because suicide bombers are the weapon of choice for Al Qaeda and the Taliban - not Musharraf.

What scares me is that I think the world is heading for a major conflict. It's been 60 years since the last one. The world has forgotten about the horror of total war because we've only had small ones since the end of WW II. Unfortunately, I think we need to be reminded of what that is like before cooler heads will prevail. This time will be worse because of all of the nukes and bugs in the world. The lid's going to pop off of this pressure cooker soon, and millions of people are going to die because of it. Bhutto's assassination just adds more pressure.
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2007-12-27 03:10:23 · answer #3 · answered by ? 7 · 1 1

The world is crazier then ever. The political fanatics that kill because what they think is the only thing that is right, and can kill with no remorse is barbaric. I don't ever see an end to all of it, too much my way is the only way. It is a shame when you have someone who wants to change things for the better, and some nut job says no. I am sure her family and supporters are saddened, but not shocked. She took a big chance and I am sure knew what she was up against, but still had the balls to do it! May she rest in peace.

2007-12-27 03:06:34 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I was just reading this story and my heart sank. I guess because it takes a tremendous amount of courage to stand up for whats right when you know it could mean certain death. This woman was a hero for those over their without a voice to speak. RIP Bhutto

2007-12-27 05:54:00 · answer #5 · answered by MiMi ♥ 4 · 0 0

All fingers points to musharraf, he's a cold blooded dictator no wonder america is supporting him, sharif is next mark my words

2007-12-27 03:00:33 · answer #6 · answered by MoRmEx 5 · 1 1

She was a brave woman. she was a woman who could have helped to resort the worlds faith in Islam, but unfortunately the hate filled political fanatics that opposed her do not believe in democracy.

2007-12-27 03:09:10 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

My prayers go to her family, and my thoughts to all the people of Pakistan who supported her.

2007-12-27 03:03:35 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

all three.

2007-12-27 13:11:37 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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