Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 mysticcommune , " James Wyly " <tpaquake23 wrote: > Can't believe the > lax security for > Benazir Bhutto. A clear target for al-Qaeda, Bhutto, and so what appears to have happened was an exchange, although not reported in the media very well. This has happened before in Pakistan. I will have more data on this later . . . For one thing, it can readily be seen that Bhutto fell to a line of fate, it was not destiny that she fell to. What sin did she not yet pay for to attract such an event to herself? It is always lines of fate that crash headlong into freight trains, always and without fail!! States of awakening come and go, but you must consider how it always happens without fail that after each state of awakening comes a fall, and why it is necessary to follow laws of world creation and maintenance IN ORDER TO MEET WITH THAT FALL, LIKE MEETING WITH A FREIGHT TRAIN, OR YOU WILL BE BLOWN AWAY FOR STANDING ON THE TRACKS WHILE GLOATING OVER YOURSELF AND LORDING YOUR GODHOOD OVER OTHERS . . . You must ask yourself, why? And what regard can a journalist, especially a leftist journalist, have for someone when they work into their " mourning comments " a political commentary? I mean, WHAT THE HELL KIND OF SHIT IS THAT? " And that is where Bhutto's final chapter picks up — as the popularity of the Musharraf regime collapses and the world looks warily at the future of Pakistan and the threat of radicalism. In exile once again and with corruption charges against her, Bhutto STRUCK A DEAL WITH MUSHARRAF, who was under pressure to restore democracy. Washington smiled on it and Bhutto, now anointed as the West's favorite to restore democratic credibility to a moderate Pakistani government, returned to retake what she always believed was hers. Thousands showed up to welcome her and more than 100 died when that welcome-back parade was attacked by still unknown bombers. The last quarter of 2007 was filled with POLITICAL MANEUVERINGS between herself, Musharraf and Nawaz Sharif, who had also returned from exile. After one more stint under house arrest while Musharraf imposed a brief emergency rule, she seemed set for another triumph at the polls. But in the end, the violent cycle of Pakistani politics claimed another victim. And once and for all, Benazir Bhutto will rally people to her cause without being able to deliver on its promise. " --HOWARD CHUA-EOAN --Time magazine What is the real story? From CNN: " Thursday's attacks come less than two weeks after Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf lifted an emergency declaration he said was necessary to secure his country from terrorists. " Bhutto had been critical of what she believed was a lack of effort by Musharraf's government to protect her. " Two weeks after the October assassination attempt, she wrote a commentary for CNN.com in which she questioned why Pakistan investigators refused international offers of help in finding the attackers. " 'The sham investigation of the October 19 massacre and the attempt by the ruling party to politically capitalize on this catastrophe are discomforting, but do not suggest any direct involvement by General Pervez Musharraf,' Bhutto wrote. " --CNN Is there a real story? James Wyly @, " celticmooncreation " wrote: > > Can't believe the lax security for Benazir Bhutto. > > @, " celticmoondance " <celticmoondance@> > wrote: > > > > Of course the Pete Seeger lyrics borrowed from these biblical words > > was used as a peace anthem during the flower child season. > > > > Is your father reflecting on his own life. > > > > > > , " hansel and gretel " wrote: > > > > > > Yesterday I visited my parents. > > > After lunch my 90 year old father just read from his bible: > > > Ecclesiastes 3 > > > > > > > > > Everything Has Its Time > > > > > > 1 Everything on earth > > > has its own time > > > and its own season. > > > 2 There is a time > > > for birth and death, > > > planting and reaping, > > > 3 for killing and healing, > > > destroying and building, > > > 4 for crying and laughing, > > > weeping and dancing, > > > 5 for throwing stones > > > and gathering stones, > > > embracing and parting. > > > 6 There is a time > > > for finding and losing, > > > keeping and giving, > > > 7 for tearing and sewing, > > > listening and speaking. > > > 8 There is also a time > > > for love and hate, > > > for war and peace. > > > > > > That was quite impressive. > > > > > > > > > Greetingz, > > > > > > hansel and gretel > > > > > > --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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