Thursday, December 27, 2007

Countries condemn Bhutto assassination (AP)

AP - From Moscow to Washington to New Delhi and points in between, dismay and condemnation poured forth Thursday over the assassination of Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto, along with concern for the stability of the volatile region.

Prime Minister Bhutto was a sincere progressive socialist that the world will miss. Her death is symbolic of what the "extremists" of the world have in mind for all who would forge a better world for all. She may have been killed by a suicide bomber, but her death is the result of the ineffective policy and greed committed by the few against the many.

When it is so easy to kill good leaders, why do fascists like Bush, Hussien, and Musharif just linger on and on?

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