Benazir Bhutto

S Schecter schecters at gmail.com
Sat Dec 29 20:18:17 GMT 2007


Well I am no so sure  Character is the right word for her.  She  fled
Pakistan and  was living in exile for years due to allegations that she was
corrupt.  Her father was hanged for murder. her husband from an arranged
marriage was charged and is still being held on accusation he murdered her
brother.

When I  hear this it sad that a person died , but it reminds me of the
stories one reads in the  paper, of the aspiring rap singer that gets gunned
down at 3:30 in the morning in East orange NJ. In that I am not suprised
when I heard that it happened.



On 12/29/07, Charlene M Morris <cvmmorris at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Benazir Bhutto encompassed strength of character and love of country --
> all
> while maintaining personal grace and loyalty to the people she served. Our
> world needs to grieve only the loss--but also to take as its charge, her
> exemplary actions.
>
> Her assassin and their supporters will never know the peace for which Ms.
> Bhutto strived. Perhaps that is the worst irony and tragedy.
>
> Charlene Morris
>
>
> On 12/29/07, zunorain dodhy <zunoraind at yahoo.com> wrote:
> >
> > Dear All,
> >
> > Benazir Bhutto's tragedy is a refelction of the insanity that prevails
> in
> > the world today.  Insanity also drowns the voice of sanity.
> > May God give us the wisdom to maintain our sanity.
> >
> > I am still searrching for any good references for analgesia in trauma.
> >
> > With regards,
> >
> > Zunorain Dodhy
> >
> >
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