Benazir Bhutto assassinated after rally.... shit = about to hit the fan

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Absolutely unreal. The fall out is going to be catastrophic.

" RAWALPINDI, Pakistan (CNN) -- Pakistan's former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto was assassinated Thursday after addressing a large gathering of her supporters.

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Bhutto died of a gunshot wound to the neck, the Pakistani Interior Ministry said. The attacker then blew himself up. The bomb attack killed at least 22 others, doctors said.

Video of the scene just moments before the explosion showed Bhutto stepping into a heavily guarded vehicle to leave the rally.

John Moore, a photographer for Getty Images, said Bhutto was standing through the sunroof of her vehicle, waving to supporters, when two shots rang out.

Bhutto fell back into the vehicle, and almost immediately a bomb blast rocked the scene, sending twisting metal and shrapnel into the crowd, he added.

Police sources told CNN the bomber, who was riding a motorcycle, blew himself up near Bhutto's vehicle. Video Watch aftermath of the attack. »

Bhutto was rushed to Rawalpindi General Hospital -- less than two miles from the bombing scene -- where doctors pronounced her dead.

Her body was removed from the hospital -- carried above a crowd of supporters -- late Thursday night, about six hours after the assassination.

Chaos erupted at the hospital when former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif arrived to pay his respects to Bhutto less than three hours after her death.

Hundreds of Bhutto supporters crammed into the entrance shouted and cried, some clutching their heads in pain and shock. Sharif called it "the saddest day" in Pakistan's history. "Something unthinkable has happened," he said.Video Watch Benazir Bhutto obituary »

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Sharif said his party will boycott Pakistan's January 8 parliamentary elections in the wake of the assassination.

President Pervez Musharraf said the killers were the same extremists that Pakistan is fighting a war against, and announced three days of national mourning.

Police warned citizens to stay home as they expected rioting to break out in city streets in reaction to the death.

Rioters burned tires and blocked roads in Karachi and other cities, police sources said. Police fired on an angry mob, killing two people, in the city of Khairpur in the Sindh province, Geo TV reported.

Bhutto's husband issued a statement from his home in Dubai saying, "All I can say is we're devastated, it's a total shock." He arrived in Pakistan late Thursday.

President Bush said those responsible "must be brought to justice" and praised Bhutto as a woman who had "fought the forces of terror." He said: "She refused to allow assassins to dictate the course of her country."

The number of wounded was not immediately known. However, video of the scene showed ambulances lined up to take many to hospitals.

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The assassination happened in Rawalpindi's Liaquat Bagh Park, named for Pakistan's first prime minister -- Liaquat Ali Khan -- who was assassinated in the same location in 1951.

The attack came just hours after four supporters of former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif died when members of another political party opened fire on them at a rally near the Islamabad airport Thursday, Pakistan police said.

Several other members of Sharif's party were wounded, police said.

Bhutto, who led Pakistan from 1988 to 1990 and was the first female prime minister of any Islamic nation, was participating in the parliamentary election set for January 8, hoping for a third term.

A terror attack targeting her motorcade in Karachi killed 136 people on the day she returned to Pakistan after eight years of self-imposed exile. View timeline. »

CNN's Mohsin Naqvi, who was at the scene of both bombings, said Thursday's blast was not as powerful as that October attack.

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.

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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"

http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/asiapcf/12/27/pakistan.bhutto/index.html
 
Saw this in the paper this morning...sad sad day in Pakistan, and yes, the shit is about to hit the fan. Pakistan is gg.
 
was watching that on the news this morning. such an unstable situation. My friend's mother is in pakistan right now...
 
Pakistan is the last place in the world I'd want to be right now, is Civil War inevitable?
 
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Now Bhutto's longtime rival Nawaz Sharif is ordering his party to boycott the elections and calling for Musharaff to resign. This is not lookin good for anyone. They are one of our only allies in the middle east and have nuclear capabilities. Inda has to be freakin out now too
 
oh shit..thats pretty major stuff.

i won't be going to pakistan for the next while, thats for sure.
 
More than likely it will just be a civilian uprising that gets massacred by the government and military. Thats as long as other countries dont go fucking it up and making it worse.
 
and therin lies the problem. countries have been invaded for less this decade, and that region is especially on teh brink right now.

 
sad day. this doesnt look good. WW 1 was sparked by the assasination of archduke ferdinand...

and yeah its not good that pakistan has nuclear capabilities.
 
Its going to take a lot for the US to intervene, 'specially cause we love Musharraf. Iran's leader could seriously be an idiot here tho....
 
That's what I'm worried about. Iranian influence could just be what turns this from a problem into a catastrophe.
 
Get ready to see the nukes!!! Hope everyone has a bomb shelter! That country will bring out the nukes soon!!
 
I saw the interview on CNN the day before she left exile, she was foreshadowing that people were going to try to kill her, a very brave individual indeed. I really hope this isn't the spark that sends the middle east into chaos, it seems that's all that's needed.
 
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The Middle east has been in chaos for eons. This is just a normal everyday occurance. Many people are killed every single day. This time it just happened to be a person higher up in the government. I for one could care less, not going to affect my life.
 
Heres how Ron Paul would handle this situation. Pretty interesting. You people who are screaming "ZOMG THEY HAVE NUKES!!!11" ......The USA pretty much funded Pakistan to build those nukes in the first place.

 
Ron Paul sucks...What Mitt Romney said was way better how this just shows how dangerous global jihadism really is.
 
Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Repost: Romney Didn't Say That, Did He?

I don't normally repost, but this post by Jim Henley at Unqualified Offerings shows that Romney continues to repeat a statement I first commented on in September. That original post is reprinted below.

From the debate tonight [September 5, 2007]:

"And I hear from time to time people say, hey, wait a second. We have civil liberties we have to worry about. But don't forget, the most important civil liberty I expect from my government is my right to be kept alive, and that's what we're going to have to do." - Mitt "Battlefield Earth" Romney

I know this sounds great to those who call themselves conservatives nowadays, but really this is a blatant justification of authoritarianism/totalitarianism. Indeed, it was the underlying (if sometimes unspoken) justification for every authoritarian or totalitarian government action in history.

If the right to be kept alive by the government is the single most important civil liberty, then there are no other civil liberties. If the government's primary job is keeping people alive, then anything which can be potentially perceived as dangerous to life can be prohibited: "dangerous" speech, "dangerous" press coverage, the habeas corpus rights of "dangerous prisoners" held without trial, "dangerous" property rights like the right to buy or sell "dangerous" products (ie, guns, drugs, cigarettes, McDonald's, etc.). And this says nothing of the socialist implications of Romney's statement, since the "right to be kept alive" by the government necessarily implies that the government must provide its citizens free healthcare, free food, free water, and free anything that would tend to lengthen an individual's life.

 
Romneys talking about terrorism because thats a huge deal seeing the fact that terrorists will stop at nothing to kill the western way of living. If they succeed and destroy the western way of living than is their a point to health care or anything else...not so much. So I'd rather have a President that wants to prevent this. but hey I'm not for Romney i mean I like the guy but Fred Thompson is easily the best candidate.
 
Well it's the fact that not only does this country have nuclear capabilities but also that it is such an unstable country that this situation is not pretty. Like if Bush got assassinated, the states have protocol to deal with this kind of thing. However, Pakistan is unstable and we really don't know how the powers in that country are going to react, who they are going to blame etc.
 
Its pretty fucked. I really hope the government of Pakistan strike down on extremism

Its a sad day for all, i was hoping she would win the elections

 
Yeah because every day the leader of a US allied country gets assassinated. What are you stupid?

This WILL affect your life, more than you know, but keep having that attitude...idiot.
 
Ohhhhh sorry I just realized you were conceptkid...that explains it. I was really hoping that there wasn't ANOTHER person of your stupidity on this website.
 
This is bad news bears for the Middle east, thats for sure.

Just a note to everyone, CNN isn't really a reliable source, the stories are sometimes twisted and more often then not biased. Try checking news stories at CBC or BBC, those two sources are completley unbiased.
 
Let me get this straight? You are more concerned about preventing terrorism over dealing with healthcare? Holy fuck...
 
LOL, fear their boogey man. Let the government tuck you in at night with a daily dose of Prozac to ease your worries. They will keep enough of you alive to keep a good base of wage-slaves to steal from, as long as all the Mexicans haven't gotten here to work for less money yet.

...you pansy ass. Stand up for your personal freedoms and liberty and stop being a little bitch.
 
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If you want to slowly have your personal sovereignty eroded away, feel free to vote for an "anti-terrorist" candidate. But this whole situation could turn horrible depending on how the U.S. handles it (yes, we alone have the power to fuck things up or fix them) with our hegemonic presence in the world.
 
Alkida (however thats spelt) is definitly going to let loose, and if one more attack is launched at the states then the war will become alot more violent. What scares me the most is Baghdad is sitting on 10 Nuclears... But HEY, what can I say, i'm only 15.
 
Fix them eh?

Yeah the US has a great track record for turning war torn countries into heavenly oases with rainbows and butterflies...
 
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