This thought was in the USA todays readers comments in the Pakistan Bhutto fallout...........
"I don't believe she was killed because of her concerns with any rigged election - that kind of thing is normal all over the world. The "rigged election" story was used to draw the reader's attention away from something else.
I believe that the "something else" was the short-lived blip about Benazir Bhutto naming someone who was supposed to have killed Osama Bin Laden perhaps as long ago as 5 years. This information came out briefly in one of the news reports and then never was mentioned again.
Considering the death of Bin Laden with documentation to prove it, there should have been many more repercussions than this statement received. Instead, it seems like it was buried as quickly as possible.
It would be better for the world's interest if Bin Laden's whereabouts remained unknown, and his mortality status be "alive". This way, the countries that are trying to monopolize the world's oil supplies will have someone to blame a lot of their inside-engineered "terrorist attacks" on.
Osama Bin Laden is the most wanted man in the world. Yet, George "Shrub" Bush has looked directly into the TV cameras many times, shrugging his shoulders and saying, in childish resignation "I can't find him."
If he's dead, you won't look for him.
If you don't look for him, you won't find him.
It doesn't get any simpler than that."
"I don't believe she was killed because of her concerns with any rigged election - that kind of thing is normal all over the world. The "rigged election" story was used to draw the reader's attention away from something else.
I believe that the "something else" was the short-lived blip about Benazir Bhutto naming someone who was supposed to have killed Osama Bin Laden perhaps as long ago as 5 years. This information came out briefly in one of the news reports and then never was mentioned again.
Considering the death of Bin Laden with documentation to prove it, there should have been many more repercussions than this statement received. Instead, it seems like it was buried as quickly as possible.
It would be better for the world's interest if Bin Laden's whereabouts remained unknown, and his mortality status be "alive". This way, the countries that are trying to monopolize the world's oil supplies will have someone to blame a lot of their inside-engineered "terrorist attacks" on.
Osama Bin Laden is the most wanted man in the world. Yet, George "Shrub" Bush has looked directly into the TV cameras many times, shrugging his shoulders and saying, in childish resignation "I can't find him."
If he's dead, you won't look for him.
If you don't look for him, you won't find him.
It doesn't get any simpler than that."
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