I didn't have one until I started thinking about it,and now I'm scared to death that my brother is going to end up over there. He is in the Marines and he WAS on the way to Kuwait but now they are going on some "secret mission" and they changed it right out of nowhere and I am afraid it is because of all the crap going on there. I keep praying that is not where they're sending him...
2007-12-28 07:24:52
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answered by The Woman With You 4
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I live in Pakistan. I'm completely in shock. I wasn't a supporter of hers, but I am deeply saddened by her death. Unfortunately, it willl have a detremental impact on the country as a whole, not only in the political environment. Bhutto was an extremely popular figure here. There will be rioting and bloodshed initially. The elections scheduled for Jan 8th will be postponed and serious inquires will be held to point the finger as far away from President Musharraf as possible. Pakistani people are already highly agitated and this is the last thing the country needed at this time. Fortunately for the counrty, Bhutto's death will save the nation from another round of corruption and thievery. She was as corrupt as they come in this counrtry.
2007-12-28 09:29:15
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answered by melady 5
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She was truly one of the great women of our time. She knew she would face danger by returning to Pakistan, but she did it because she wanted to fight for what she believed in. I am so sad for her family.
2007-12-28 07:20:52
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answered by Anonymous
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all hell is going to bust loose very soon...
2007-12-28 07:19:44
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answered by Anonymous
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