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That's too bad and this will only increase the unrest and mayhem in this war-torn country.
R.I.P. Bhutto
~RR
R.I.P. Bhutto
~RR
And Wikipedia is questionable is all I am saying.
As if the media is any less questionable than Wiki!![]()
You took right out of my mouth and that is exactly what happen to women all over the world. Men think that the men have more power to control women and abuse them and discriminate against women. It happen many times on many First Nations Reservations where white and native men abuse women, plus young girls, too. I am very happy and proud of Former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto to take the stand on her right to have democracy. She had taken the position of Prime Minister in the past twice and was going to go for election on January 8 to become a Prime Minister again. That take a lot of guts what she had done in the past and before her death. I believe there is a lack of security to protect her. She was fighting for the rights in Pakistani and oust the military rules. That was a very dangerous thing for her to go through this, but somebody got to do it to protect her country just like in Tibet when the monks try to oust the military rule. They all want to have democracy in their countries. So rest in peace because I respect her very much and admire her for what she was trying to help her country. She was a warrior to our native women's eyes.![]()