The sad event

I wouldn't say Bhutto will make a good leader for Pakistan if she ever got re-elected as the president.

I would even say that she is making a huge and bold leap by returning to Pakistan when Musharraf declared state of emergency.

Bhutto had failed twice in her regimes as Pakistan's president. She was in exile because of alleged corruption which, weirdly and absurdly, had never really caught the headlines. The Pakistan people still welcomed her homecoming.

But I applaud her bravery. I applaud her efforts for the elections.

Pity the extremists did what they think they had to, if they were the culprits in the first place.
 
More fodder for the cannon

http://rawstory.com/news/2007/Video_The_most_conclusive_evidence_Bhutto_1230.html

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyMNJ6d9ZBQ

http://www.channel4.com/news/articl...nal_politics/footage+of+bhuttos+death/1246547

Go ahead, pick your poison of choice.

Personally, I think they probably just want to paint it more as a terrorist bombing and not a political assassination.

But I do think the bomb was not specifically meant for her. She was in a bomb proof car, and the attackers knew it. Thats why they used the gun in the first place. The bomb was to kill the assassin and prevent his identity from ever being discovered and destroy any possibility of backtracking to who ever ordered the attack. Always assassinate the assassin. The government hosing down the area and refusing an autopsy kind of drives that point home.

What I would really like to know is if anyones found the gun. It should have survived. Maybe thats why the govt is insisting that the gun didn't kill her so it retrieval or loss is unimportant. That gun should still have viable fingerprints if found and could clear up whether this was a terrorist attack or political assassination..
 
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