Thursday, January 3, 2008

Osama Bin Laden is Dead, According to Bhutto



In this shocking video, Benazir Bhutto, the Pakistani leader who was recently assassinated, casually mentions "the man who murdered Osama Bin Laden." This is shocking for obvious reasons, given that we are still looking for him.

So, the question now becomes....why are we looking for someone who has been murdered? Bhutto is a credible source, and it's odd that no one in the Bush administration thought to ask someone in Bhutto's camp if Bin Laden was still roaming the earth. Given the respect our country has for this woman, it would seem that we would talk to her about such an important issue.

What the hell is going on?

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

kIBAKI is to blame. He has no business stealing votes and demeaning himself with that judge in a corner trying to sneak into being sworn in. Kanonzo musyoka has also lost it. Too much ambition made him dream of power he has not earned. Power and respect is earned and for a Christian like him to go behind the curtain and urge Kivuitu or whatever his name to just announce the results is what we call blind ambition. No wonder his new baptismal name is Judas Iscariot. If these two parties did not panic about being defeated the world would be congratulating them. Their heads burn with hot coal for the blood they have caused to spill. What has Ruto to do with it all? Ruto is a civilized gentleman abd ODM is a civilized party. That is why Raila and the Pentagon voted for their presidential candidate and a running mate. Ruto is fighting injustices which Kenya has suffered for 44 years starting with Kenyatta , Moi and now Kibaki. Long live Ruto. Some people are used to the status quo of things. When Tom Mboya tried to fight for a just government what happened? "Ask the big man" When JM Kariuki tried to fight for poor Kikuyus what happened? And when Ouko and Odhiambo Mbaye tried to sort out the Kenyan mess what happened? And the Kenyans left things to be as they are. Now is the time to tell the 1% and their family that a black man is now ready to shed blood for his freedom, good governance and democratization. Mungiki is being used but at the end of the day the user will take it all. What happened in Rif Valleu and Western Province, and Coast had more to do with Kibaki stealing votes in broad day light. It had nothing to do with Ruto. Do not double speak. What if ODM had stollen the PNU votes. For one moment take time and put yourself in their place ie those who spent ten hours on the line, no water, no food, no toilet facilities just so they can get change and they saw change coming on the Kenyan screens until the Mafia went and staged a coup. Shame to Wako and the judge who sweared Kibaki and shame to Kiviutu Sam. Your grnad children, and great grand children will pay for the over 1000 blood spilling in Kenya and I do not care if they are Kikuyus, Luos or whoever. One more thing the Mafia have selective amnesia. They forget that when people want freedom, they will do anything to get it including sheding blood. Remember African American and the Rosa Park? Remember Botha and the Steve Bikos of this world, and Nelson Mandela. It took long many died but eventually they got their democratic right and so were the jews and their suffering. I pray for the time Kenya will be one, but we must wait until the old men, the Mafia are back to their normal head. Do not blame Ruto.

Anonymous said...

Stop insulting our leaders,what do you know about the pains of losing the poll..only Raila knows the pain and no leader comes from the people except from God who appoints the President...Our country Kenya needs a Leader who respects his people and not the likes of Ruto and Raila who are working out for their personal selfish motives who is Raila to be the president of Kenya what has he done for the people to accept him....look at kibera, look at how the Luo's live we don't need the kiberas.Why don't he accept that he has been defeated and move on for there's always tommorrow to recover.
The violence is to be blamed on the opposition, for carrying out on revenging for the innocent blood, so selfish indeed,for an innocent person to suffer on the hands of the cruelty of tribalism.We need peace and reconciliation in Kenya and not tribalism clashes and evicting people from their motherland.

Anonymous said...

The Spiritual blindness among our Church leaders as recently exemplified by the politicization of churches and divisive public prayers is a more serious crisis than the argument of who was the rightful winner of the December 2007 elections. While Politicians can modify truth and flip flop overnight, the Bishops have a scared responsibility to lead the flock without prejudice and discrimination. When Church leaders alligne themselves with political parties, they lose the mandate to truthfully guide the sheep to a green pasture.

Anonymous said...

Who can seriously say Raila is serious? First he brings an American cosultant to advise him; then declares himself the president, long before the elections were concluded; now he wants the FBI go to Kenya because he has no faith un the police;he has no faith in the judiciary so he probably will ask for a US judge to go to Kenya as well; then he has filed a case at the Hague; he has asked for AU intervention and also UN's; his team is negotiating but he stands in church to declare "Presidency or nothing". By the way, since when did Raila become a church-goer? Talk of a man desperate guy!The best title the man is entitled is is a "street activist."

Anonymous said...

I wrote a comment on rairas Hummer and the lady he helped to leave USA after beating old sick man which was seen all over US on the TV and because you dont want to hear the trueth you removed the comment, may be FBI should be told about it , I KNOW THE MAN AND THE LADY VERY WELL,