A day after Benazir Bhotto's assassination, former prime minister of Pakistan
@lionpuppyheart (76)
Canada
December 29, 2007 5:56pm CST
What were your immediate feelings/thoughts, when you heard about Bhotto's assassination?
How close to home do you feel this may, or may not, avalanche in our direction, example: our soldiers in Kandahar, Afganistan?
What do you feel, if you do, towards Pakistan?
President Pervez Musharraf?
The "PPP" ?
Are we suppose to be worried, if, knowing that Pakistan is holding 50-60 nuclear-bombs of different sorts, which might fall into the wrong hands....?
Do you think the "west" should pre-emtive "check" Pakistan as they did with Iraq?
All of you out there any comments of any kind regarding this latest assassination?
Did this assassination brought flash-back memories of Kennedy's assassination?
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@janisspaggiari59 (656)
• United States
30 Dec 07
I was so saddened by her assasination.I think it was Al Queta who is responsible.They are the most evil people still
directed by Bin Laden.He is still alive and well.
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@lionpuppyheart (76)
• Canada
30 Dec 07
How sadden is sadden, on a scale of 1 to 10?
As sadden as when The Late India's Prime-Minister Mahatama Gandi was assassinated in 1948?
Would you put the blame on President Pervez Musharraf for not providing sufficiant protection to prevent the known threat?
What more could have been done/should be done to avert a nuclear-crisis?
@janisspaggiari59 (656)
• United States
30 Dec 07
Yes I would put a lot of blame on the President of Pakistan for disregarding her protection.She lost her life fighting
for her suporters trying to reign in a democractic government.For her to try to bring in peace and stability to such an
unstabil place I was very very saddened.Anyone that loses their life doing good is such a tradgety.Just as much as Ghandi and anyone in that same catagory.
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