Who killed Benazir Bhutto? - 29 Dec 07
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Al Jazeera's Mark Seddon asks how Benazir Bhutto, the former Pakistani prime minister, was killed and who has behind her assassination.
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I will tell you who.
Everyone in the world that has realized that international banking interests centered in Israel and defended by the Western nations is doing everything they can subvert the rest of us.
You have noticed this youself. You are just terrified. This is why you look for vindication from the rest of your sheeple by blurting out fatuous insults.
Bless the memory of Benazir Bhutto for her integrity, honesty and bravery.
Benazir was a Larkana family member and to suggest that she was a liar or thief is rediculous. Would you call JFK corrupt?
I suppose if a bank bent on subverting your government told you JFK was not murdered then you would believe that also. Oh shit!
You need to join a judo class or some other activity where you will learn humility through physical defeat.
Little tough guy wannabe.
Look at what you just wrote. The evidence was collaborated by Swiss banks? Was that the froidian slip of the year or what?
I suppose you meant corroborated as in the Swiss bank verified this supposed documentation. Funny how your subconsious is trying to tell you to wake the fuck up and you just keep drowning it with the rhetoric you have been spoon fed.
you stupid twat YOU wake up
Also acting tough through text is a clear demonstation of how weak you are.
Tough guy =\
and again i said she was corrupt...ive read articles about her money laundering those are the only soucre of proof i have...you can tell me how or why you think she was angel...this isnt an arguement about me being weak so get back to the point