Comments on: Bush Condemns "Cowardly Act"

Demands Those Responsible For Killing Benazir Bhutto Be Brought To Justice

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by liberalme December 27, 2007 4:00 PM EST
On second thought---what a great diversion for the Bush/Cheney drag team--they are up to something--we need to pay close attention.
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by Krazcarl December 27, 2007 3:47 PM EST
The person that blew himself up was under orders of the cowards that didn''t have the backbone to do what he did the faimly got a few bucks and bragging rights that''s the way this scum operate sort of like tele- evengelist. I''m curious if the current president had a hand in it he''s shown himself to be of low morals and cowardly and sucks up to the militents on the side.
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by forthepeopl1 December 27, 2007 3:43 PM EST
BUSH/CHENEY The administrations interest in Iran & nukes is a smoke screen for their real agenda. Their true interests are Cheney''''''''s energy policy.Condi Rice is a former board member of Chevron Oil and mouthpiece for the administrations energy policy. Part of that policy is the The Caspian Sea pipeline which will go through Turkmenistan, Afghanistan,Pakistan, to the gulf of Oman and possibly on to India & Nepal.It will be cheaper to construct if they can go through Iran, but regime change is necessary first. The Caspian sea area holds one third of the world''''''''s oil and south asian oil markets are their target market. This pipeline was also the reason for the Afghanistan invasion. Cheney''''''''s energy policy is the root of all these middle east wars, a federal court judge sealed all documents associated with it for the administration, and the national media are not allowed to discuss or comment on it. More troops are needed in Afghanistan to protect the contractors building the pipeline. Iran stands in the way of total control of global oil now with sales of oil to China''''''''s Sinopec Oil,deal signed Dec.10,2007. Months ago China said there would be dire consequences if the US interfered with there direct oil contracts with Iran. Both parties in the Congress should be very concerned with China''''''''s growing war machine and need for oil. They are the real threat & the administration doesn''''''''t care. All that matters to them is BIG OIL and their corporate stock portfolios

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by forthepeopl1 December 27, 2007 3:42 PM EST
BUSH,RICE,CHENEY NEED TO BE TAKEN OUT........
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by boatdocster December 27, 2007 3:31 PM EST
First you declare martial law, then fire the supreme court and install your cronies - then you own the courts

Next you smear, imprison or kill your opponents. Intimidate the press that you are for me or against me.

Looks like Musharraf has taken his game plan right out of the GOP political manual. Democracy at the end of a gun barrel is not democracy.

"Under the law, which provides a total of $300 million in aid to Pakistan and was signed by Mr. Bush on Wednesday, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice also must guarantee Pakistan is implementing democratic reforms, including releasing political prisoners and restoring an independent judiciary" - what we need now in the United States!!

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by tbweb December 27, 2007 3:29 PM EST
R.I.P. Benazir Bhutto, maybe you have accomplished with your death that which seemed impossible with your life, the birth of true Democracy in Pakistan. After mourning Benazir Bhutto, there will be a ripple effect and possibly a tsunami towards Democracy. Bhutto did not die in vain, there may be many new Bhutto''s on the horizon!
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by actornaught December 27, 2007 3:27 PM EST
This statement will only egg-on more of those lunatics.

Tough to fight a mindset that sees everything, this way or that, as an act of God.
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by gracchus1 December 27, 2007 3:21 PM EST
This is the Bush Admin. m.o. Help engineer the assassination, publicly condemn the act, and then plunder the country of its resources. Musharraf has to stay in power so we can continue to have a war on terror in that region.

Also Bhutto was no rose. She undermined that country by dropping export prices so low that she could buy a seat next to Blair, Clinton, and the other bigwigs. People, democracy in Pakistan is a facade. There is no democracy and we need our puppet Musharaff to stay in power so our oil companies can ink deals to secure control of that nation''s oil. Bhutto''s assassination is a distraction (it was too predictable). Keep your eyes on the ball (Bush Admin.)
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by liberalme December 27, 2007 3:14 PM EST
Maybe it was that liberal professor from Arizona St.
who advocated assassinating George Bush.

You know how liberals are
Posted by skykk at 12:01 PM : Dec 27, 2007


That vomit of America isn''t worth going to jail for!!
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by realpatriot1 December 27, 2007 3:14 PM EST
George,

The person responsible blew himself up; what exactly are you demanding?
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by b-easy63 December 27, 2007 3:12 PM EST
"President Bush demanded Thursday that those responsible for killing former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto be brought to justice."

Yeah...like the "justice" and punishment he meted out for outing the CIA agent. The fact is, Musharref may have been behind the assassination and Bhutto should have seen that coming with the Police state emergency crackdown. If Pakistan is too violatile to win through fake voting machines, one just always kill off all the possible competition.

Most of the world already figures Musharref is behind the assassination. The only one truly clueless was Bhutto for ever assuming she could challenge an entrenched and desperate leader--who has the tacit backing of Bush to do what he wants. Well, with Bhutto gone, now Bush is back to catering to and supporting choice number 2.
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by frankson2 December 27, 2007 3:10 PM EST
REGARDING BUSH''S COMMENTS, I WISH HE WOULD LEARN TO USE THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN EXPRESSING HIS OUTRAGE. THE ACT WAS HARDLY COWARDLY, IT WAS DASTARDLY, MURDEROUS, OR WHATEVER...COWARDLY, NO.
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by undermyboot December 27, 2007 3:07 PM EST
If you think this is bad (and it is), just wait. The fallout from Bush''s WW III and failed world diplomacy will keep coming over the next decade. It is going to get VERY ugly.

We should have done what Reagan did after Beirut: Get out of the middle east.
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by undermyboot December 27, 2007 3:04 PM EST
Bush Condemns "Cowardly Act".

Finally, something Bush can speak about as an expert.
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by liberalme December 27, 2007 2:51 PM EST
"Those who committed this crime must be brought to justice."

Aren''t they dead? How ya gonna do that Bush? (idiot)

I can''t understand with all the "security" surrounding her, how someone got in there with a gun and a bomb--sounds like an inside job to me!
Don''t tell me for a minute Bush is "rueful", now his good buddy Musharraf can once again, destroy the Pakistani Constitution as Bush has done to America--Bush (the GI Joe coward) loves the violence--especially if he''s watching.
This isn''t over, sit tight for the "ripple effect".
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