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Benazir Bhutto Assassinated
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 11:39 am
by Lord of Oats
WTF?
I was in disbelief when I saw this. I'm up a little earlier than usual, so I questioned whether I had actually woken up yet. This is some shit, man.
Meanwhile, there's Breakdance Fighting on Jerry Springer.
The world is a harsh and terrible place.
Discuss.
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 11:55 am
by Billy's Little Trip
Why disbelief? Her Father and brothers before her have also been assassinated. It was just a matter of time. Apparently someone doesn't like that family running things and probably never will.
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 12:09 pm
by Lord of Oats
Because I'm still too friggin' idealistic, my friend.
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 1:49 pm
by Billy's Little Trip
You do have to admire a person for putting herself out there day after day to stand up for her beliefs, knowing that at any moment she might be killed.
If it were me, I'd send out a stunt double.
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 2:59 pm
by Hoblit
I must admit that even though I read a ton of news and know a little bit about politics, I barely had any idea who this woman was until today.
Now, from what I'm reading...yeah, this is definitely not a surprise per say. Sudden but not exactly untimely.
I don't know how to feel about this politically though. Some can argue that she's not exactly on the up & up while others can argue that she was the best thing to be happening in that region of the world.
This could either be the end of something big, or just the beginning. However, this is a most UN-expert opinion. This is just my first glance at the whole thing.
Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 5:25 am
by Caravan Ray
Hoblit wrote:This could either be the end of something big, or just the beginning. However, this is a most UN-expert opinion. This is just my first glance at the whole thing.
It is just another day at the office in sub-continental politics unfortunately. You will probably find that the lead story today for the 1/5 or so of the world's population who live in that area would have been the score in the Aus v India test match from Melbourne. (
OK, that isn't right - but that is probably only because India is losing. If Tandulkar had have got a century - BB would have been relegated to he second page).
Suffice to say - I'd guess that there weren't too many Pakistani life insurance companies chasing Ms Bhutto for her business.
Hoblit wrote: I barely had any idea who this woman was until today.
That is why you Americans must abandon your ridiculous insular sporting competitions like baseball, basketball and gridiron football - and play proper international sports like cricket, rugby and soccer! I'm serious. When the Pakis come here to play cricket - we have to study up on their local politiics, customs etc - so that we can properly insult them on the field. This is what brings the world together.
Dennis Lillee taught Australians more about Pakistanthan any geography teacher ever could.
Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 9:55 am
by HeuristicsInc
Yes, they had already tried to assassinate her before, and I'm sure it took a lot of courage to go back there knowing that it was likely. Pretty amazing.
And CR, according to that other site: "Baseball on the professional, amateur, and youth levels is popular in North America, Central America, parts of South America, parts of the Caribbean, and parts of East Asia and Southeast Asia."
Baseball is all over the place. Still shouldn't call the pro baseball championship "World Series" if only two countries take part, but World Baseball Classic in 2006 had 16 countries taking part.
-bill
Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 11:44 am
by roymond
Caravan Ray wrote:That is why you Americans must abandon your ridiculous insular sporting competitions like baseball, basketball and gridiron football - and play proper international sports like cricket, rugby and soccer! I'm serious. When the Pakis come here to play cricket - we have to study up on their local politiics, customs etc - so that we can properly insult them on the field. This is what brings the world together.
Dennis Lillee taught Australians more about Pakistanthan any geography teacher ever could.
HAHA. Right you are! But spend some time in a Washington, DC cab and you'll learn a lot. Those west Africans always have NPR on and read international papers. It's truly refreshing.
Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 3:39 pm
by Caravan Ray
HeuristicsInc wrote:
And CR, according to that other site: "Baseball on the professional, amateur, and youth levels is popular in North America, Central America, parts of South America, parts of the Caribbean, and parts of East Asia and Southeast Asia."
I see. So the regular 3-month long tours of Central America, parts of South America, parts of the Caribbean, and parts of East Asia and Southeast Asia by the US National Team must be events that you really look forward to. And the players from those opposing national teams would be household names, just as Sachin Tandulkar, Brian Lara, Shoaib Akhtar, Muttiah Muralitharan and Phill Tufnell are here.
Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2008 4:55 am
by Paco Del Stinko
HeuristicsInc wrote:Still shouldn't call the pro baseball championship "World Series
I believe that it was named after a newspaper sponsor called "The World".
Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2008 5:09 am
by Caravan Ray
Paco Del Stinko wrote:HeuristicsInc wrote:Still shouldn't call the pro baseball championship "World Series
I believe that it was named after a newspaper sponsor called "The World".
According to
"that other" encylopaedic website - you are full of shit:
A recent myth has arisen that the "World" in "World Series" came about because the New York World newspaper sponsored it. There is no evidence at all supporting that hypothesis
No - it is just sheer, bald-faced Seppo arrogance, I'm afraid. Something for which every single one of you should write personal letters of apology to the other six billion inhabitants of "the world", begging our forgiveness.
Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2008 5:40 am
by Paco Del Stinko
I may be guilty of bald faced ignorance rather than arrogance, but somehow that seems to fit just as well regarding the general US populace. No fact check for me, I remember reading that in a book just a couple of years ago. Apparently, they didn't do their fact checking either. However, given the corporate 'leanings' here, can't you see how it makes sense?