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Posted By: BlackSoxFan
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2007/news/benazir.bhutto/index.html |
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Posted By: peter ullman
what awful news for all of the world. |
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Posted By: Bill
Though obviously off topic, very relavent to some on here. |
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Posted By: Rich Klein
Because whilst we would like to believe that the collecting of vintage cards is in its own little bubble -- many times either world affairs or economic affairs does affect how we buy/sell these trinkets. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Peter, Bhutto's assassination was not just bad news for Pakistan, it is bad news for America as well. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I assumed when she returned to Pakistan that her life would be in danger. |
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Posted By: peter ullman
sorry folks...i wasn't implying this news won't affect us here in the us...or that it is not a big deal...just that's it's OT...and should be named as such. |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
12/28/2007 7:17 am CST |
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Posted By: Jason L
-and I like The Benny Hill Show for not only its irreverent wit, but also the relevance of its socio-economic commentary as pertaining to the mating habits of the various lemur and chameleon species of Madagascar. |
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Posted By: leon
This is obviously very off topic but it is a fairly large world event. I don't think we have to be so stale as to not allow some off topic of this epic proportion. No need to worry...this won't be a daily news chat board....BTW, this could have some serious effects on the world economy which could trickle down into card valuations.......best regards |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Jeff, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Leon- like the deftness with which you connected an assassination of a world leader in Pakistan to our hobby. Couldn't have done it better myself. |
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Posted By: David Smith
Let's see. America went to war in Afghanistan to fight Al-Queda but then quickly moved to Iraq for no good reason. Al-Queda and the Taliban have become more powerful in Afghanistan the last couple of years and the violence and death there have increased. |
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Posted By: Rob Dewolf
Wow. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Our friends the Pakistanis.......sure am glad they have the bomb. |
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Posted By: Joe D.
David - |
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Posted By: leon
Well, since we are here, and there is almost no way around it, lets let there be politics talk in this thread ONLY......please keep it to this thread or it will be deleted...thanks ....moderator dude |
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Posted By: Randy Trierweiler
Joe, the logic is that its always George Bush's fault. No matter what happens, where it happens, how it happens, its George Bush's fault. If your mail is late today, that's George Bush's fault too. Hurts my brain too Joe. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I think he's trying to say we should have taken care of business in Afghanistan instead of redirecting our efforts and resources to Iraq then maybe this assassination wouldn't have happened today. The assassination of Bhutto looks like it may have been done by Al Qaeda - the same guys who attacked America on 9/11 (Anyone remember them?)....of course there's no way to know for sure at the moment. Musharraf's guys could have done this as well. IIRC Bush called off the hit on the Al Qaeda in Pakistan because too many civilians would have been killed, so as far as that goes Bush IMO was in a no win situation. |
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Posted By: ernest reyes
Ya know.. it seems to me that whoever is President invariably gets the blame.. rightly or wrongly.. I remember Clinton receiving the same type of criticism when anything went wrong while he was in office.. same with Bush #41, Reagan, Carter, Ford, etc... it seems like par for the course to me |
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Posted By: leon
Whoever is in charge is where the buck stops and takes the blame....I know that feeling all too well....I think Bush means well (the guy has aged 40 yrs in the last 7) but has made some poor decisions in hindsight....I can't imagine how he feels when he is speaking with a parent that just lost a son or daughter in the war. Right or wrong, it must be aweful. I wouldn't want to be in his shoes..... |
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Posted By: Bill Stone
Whoever is responsible --in the words of Babu Bhatt " you bad |
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Posted By: Bob Pomilla
Pretty fair amount of sympathy for militant Islam in the Pakistani military. To fully what extent, we can't be sure. So, if we are "back-channeling" with them, there's still no guarantee that they will take aggressive steps against the radicals. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
And Babu was Pakistani. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Jim, there are a hundred different ways to look at the situation but here is my simple take: Bhutto hated the jihadists and vowed to rout them and they hated her. She's dead. That's bad for people that hate the jihadists. |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
Bhutto's assination is clearly bad for America because it causes greater instability in a country that is a key ally in America's war on terror. Bhutto represented a far more reasonable and democratic alternative to either the existing military dictatorship and the religious extremists in Pakistan that spawned Al-Qaeda ... |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Chris, I agree totally. |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Jeff, |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Like Saddam in the 1980's? That worked out well. |
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Posted By: Bob Pomilla
Leave us not forget the Shah. |
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Posted By: paulstratton
This assasination will never be linked to Musharraf. It's all Charlie Wilson's fault ctown, not Bush's. |
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Posted By: Fred C
Talk about OT... |
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Posted By: David Smith
Joe D. |
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Posted By: David Smith
Fred C. |
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Posted By: ernest reyes
Leon |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I am most worried about health care. |
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Posted By: John J. Grillo
Bhutto death was tragic, but let's face it, she was a crook! Some like to say it was only her husband, but both of them literally robbed Pakistan blind while she was PM. (see below). I will remind you what you read below was just the tip of the iceberg with this lady. |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
I am most worried about illegal immigration....and that Hillary might be elected and put through Government-controlled health care. |
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Posted By: Joann
David - ctown, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
You know Jim- I'm a little afraid of Hillary too. In fact all the candidates frighten me! |
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Posted By: barrysloate
And thank you Joann for that scathing attack on Bush. Why was this man ever elected-twice? |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I tend to think the less we meddle with middle eastern politics the better off we will be. Someone above wrote that we should blame Charlie Wilson and not Dubya...part of that would be correct in that he got the money through congress to arm the Mujahadeen against the Soviets in Afghanistan...of course it seems everyone we ally with in that area of the world eventually turns into our enemy....The more we meddle the more extreme they become. Iran is the perfect place for democracy to take root, but it has to come from within and can not be forced upon them. |
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Posted By: John J. Grillo
Kevin Costner said it best...the difference between a .250 hitter and a .300 hitter is about 25 extra base hits year...weak grounders, seeing-eye bloop hits, etc. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Joann, hindsight is always 20-20. Tell me who was there actively opposing the Iraq campaign at the time? Do you really believe Bush allowed arrogance to trump his judgment based on what his intelligence was telling him, combined with Saddam's absolute intransigence in the face of sanctions, diplomatic pressure, etc.? |
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Posted By: DD
Bush compared to Teddy Roosevelt if a few more of his weak grounders went through the infield? |
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Posted By: ernest reyes
John: |
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Posted By: Rob Dewolf
When I saw a follow-up report on CNN this morning about the tiger attack at the San Francisco zoo, I jokingly said that before that day was over, someone would blame the attack on the president not doing his part to make the zoos in this country safe enough. I haven't heard that yet, but I have faith that someone on this board will come through before the clock strikes midnight. |
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Posted By: Eric Brehm
Leon -- why have a rule for this forum, expressed so clearly and unequivocally, that politics is not allowed to be discussed, and then allow this. I realize friends need to have fun together, and they should. I guess I just don't quite fit in. |
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Posted By: Joann
Peter, |
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Posted By: Bill
David, |
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